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SCHOOL MENUS Thomasville City Schools TPS/LDE

Monday, April 19 — Breakfast: Sausage biscuit, fruit juice, milk; Lunch: Chicken nuggets, wheat roll, chef salad, potato wedges, chilled pineapple, fresh fruit, milk. Tuesday, April 20 — Breakfast: Chicken biscuit, fruit juice, milk; Lunch: Chef salad, cheeseburger, cantalope, broccoli cheese and rice casserole, strawberries, milk, chocolate chip cookies, milk. Wednesday, April 21 — Breakfast: Cereal w/animal crackers, fruit juice, milk; Lunch: Pizza, chef salad, seasoned green beans, seasoned corn, fruit sherbet, fresh fruit, milk. Thursday, April 22 — Breakfast: Pancake on a stick, fruit juice, milk; Lunch: Spaghetti and meat sauce, Texas toast, chicken fillet, chef salad, tossed salad, ranch dressing, california blend vegetables, cheese sauce. Friday, April 23 — Breakfast: Breakfast pizza, fruit juice, milk; Lunch: Hot dog w/chili, chef salad, macaroni and cheese, sliced ham, cole slaw, baked beans, congealed fruit, fresh fruit.

TMS/THS Monday, April 19 — Breakfast: Sausage

biscuit, fruit juice, milk; Lunch: Chicken nuggets, wheat roll, chef salad, potato wedges, chilled pineapple, fresh fruit, milk. Tuesday, April 20 — Breakfast: Chicken biscuit, fruit juice, milk; Lunch: Chef salad, cheeseburger, cantalope, broccoli cheese and rice casserole, strawberries, milk, chocolate chip cookies. Wednesday, April 21 — Breakfast: Cereal w/animal crackers, fruit juice, milk; Lunch: Pizza, chef salad, seasoned green beans, seasoned corn, fruit sherbet, fresh fruit, milk. Thursday, April 22 — Breakfast: Pancake on a stick, fruit juice, milk; Lunch: Spaghetti and meat cause, Texas toast, chicken fillet, tossed salad, chef salad, ranch dressing, California blend vegetables, cheese sauce. Friday, April 23 — Breakfast: Breakfast pizza, fruit juice, milk; Lunch: Hot dog w/chili, chef salad, macaroni and cheese, sliced ham, cole slaw, baked beans, congealed fruit, fresh fruit.

green bean and corn casserole, tossed salad, baked apples, corn muffin. Tuesday, April 20 — Breakfast: Cereal bar and yogurt, assorted fresh fruit, juice, milk; Lunch: Mini corn dogs, lasagna w/Texas toast, quesadilla, hash brown sticks, lima beans, tossed salad, applesauce. Wednesday, April 21 — Breakfast: Breakfast pizza, assorted fresh fruit, juice, milk; Lunch: Chicken nuggets, steak and cheese sub, grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, tossed salad, mixed fruit, strawberry smoothie, whole wheat roll. Thursday, April 22 — Breakfast: Steak biscuit, assorted fresh fruit, juice, milk; Lunch: Nachos, combo sub, soft chicken taco, potato roasters, refried beans, lettuce and tomato, peaches, apricot cobbler. Friday, April 23 — Breakfast: Maple waffle, assorted fresh fruit, juice, milk; Chicken fillet, manager’s choice entree, mini cheeseburger, green beans, baby carrots w/ dip, lettuce and tomato, pears.

Davidson County Schools

* Cereal and toast available daily with breakfast. * Chef salad meal, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, boxed raisins, dried cherries and milk available daily with lunch.

Monday, April 19 — Breakfast burrito, assorted fresh fruit, juice, milk; Lunch: Pizza, pinto beans, macaroni and cheese, steamed cabbage,

FROM PAGE A1 FOOD From page A1 an entire year, complete with the nutritional value of each food. Menus had to offer a different fruit and vegetable, 100 percent fruit juices and whole grains every day with dried beans appearing once a week. Children could only be served one percent of fat free milk, a la carte items had to have 35 percent less fat with zero transfat, and nothing could contain more than 200 calories. “This is so exciting for all of us,” said Watford. “We are so proud of everybody. Everybody really worked together and it turned out great. We have worked hard for this. We had to submit every food label, but it was worth it. The kids have really enjoyed today.” In addition to the nutritional requirements, students also had to be physically active for at least 90 minutes per week. TPS also sent home nutrition worksheets with students on a weekly basis to help educate parents and children on the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. As a way to celebrate its achievement, TPS students participated a variety of events leading up to the award ceremony. Across the campus, students played games such as a strawberry relay, couch potato tag and pyramid shopping frenzy. All of the games emphasized being active and physically fit. There also

was a fruit stand filled with pineapples, strawberries, bananas and other various produce. “This is a very proud day for all us,” TPS Principal Paula Gaylord said. “I am so pleased to be a part of such a wonderful school system. We are committed to educating the whole child and this shows that commitment. Special programs like Just Push Play are helping us to reach the goals we have to raise healthy, active children. Many of the people behind this are proud of what we have been able to do.” The USDA established the Healthier School Challenge in 2004 as a way to recognize institutions who are creating a healthier school environment through the promotion of good nutrition and physical activity. Watford said the next challenge is to earn the same recognition for the other three city schools. TPS is now eligible to receive the USDA Gold of Distinction Award, but even more stringent requirements must be met to achieve that status. Watford said a White House representative called her Thursday and congratulated TPS on behalf of President Barack Obama. Representatives from the USDA, Department of Public Instruction, TCS, city council and county commissioners were among those in attendance. Staff Writer Eliot Duke can be reached at 888-3578, or duke@tvilletimes.com.

Livengood appointed director of DavidsonWorks TIMES STAFF REPORT

Robert Hyatt, Davidson County Manager, announced the appointment of Cindy Livengood as the director for the DavidsonWorks. Livengood has been serving the citizens of Davidson County since Aug. 1, 1980, through her work at DavidsonWorks.

During this period, she has successfully demonstrated her skills and abilities as the manager of the Thomasville Job Link. While working at DavidsonWorks, Livengood has been a key contributor and leader in the development and implementation of the one-stop system providing job search assistance and training opportuni-

ties to Davidson County citizens. Catherine Lambeth had filled the interim director position for DavidsonWorks since January. Lambeth had retired in 2007 as Director of Social Services after 37 years of service. She plans to return to her retirement. Livengood will officially begin her position as director on April 19, 2010.

OBITUARIES Index Thomasville Sara Eller, 66 William “Rocky” Phillips, 33 Lexington Frances Miller, 85 Ray Plummer, 83 Frank Stafford, 78 Sam Thomasson, 53 Other areas Mark Thompson, 53

Frances Miller Sara Eller Sara Jean Harrison Eller, 66, went to be with her Lord and Savior April 15, 2010, following a courageous battle with cancer. She was born Jan. 27, 1944, in Thomasville, the daughter of Thomas Austin Harrison and Faye Long Harrison. A graduate of Thomasville High School, Sara received a degree in business education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Her early career days were focused on the medical field, working for doctors in Chapel Hill and Charlotte. Relocating to Thomasville, she spent 30 years as an executive secretary to the head of the department of High Point’s Parks and Recreation Department. All who knew Sara can attest to her loving and giving spirit as exemplified by her devotion to friends, family and church. A member of Unity United Methodist Church, she was a member of the Chancel Choir and Unity Bells, past member of the Staff Parish Relations Committee, Master’s Table meal preparation and delivery team, and Bereavement meal preparation team. Additionally, she donated many, many hours to Cooperative Community Ministry of Thomasville. Surviving are her husband, Robert Stephen Eller, of the home; a sister, Martha Harrison Waters, of Raleigh; brother, Thomas Austin Harrison Jr. and sister-in-law, Jeanie, of Greensboro; step-daughter and sonin-law, Leslie and Mark Southerland, of Mint Hill; and two grandsons, Bennett and Jonah. Other survivors include nieces Kimberly Grant, of Atlanta, Leigh Helberg, of Glendale, Ca.; nephews, Andrew Harrison, of Wilmington, Tyler Bray, of Clayton; and beloved great nieces and neph-

LEXINGTON — Frances Ada Donaldson Miller, age 85, of Texas Drive, died Wednesday, April 14, 2010, at Hinkle Hospice House after declining health. Tuneral service will be held at 2 p.m. today in the chapel of Davidson Funeral Home. Online condolences may be made at www.davidsonfuneralhome.net.

William “Rocky” Phillips Mr. William “Rocky” Ricky Phillips Jr., age 33, of 212 Washboard Road Lot # 1, died Wednesday, April 14, 2010, in Alamance County. Born May 11, 1976, in Baltimore County, Md., son of William Ricky Phillips and Patricia Compton Phillips, he was a member of From Behind The Veil Ministry. Funeral service will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. in J. C. Green & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends Sunday from 2:30 p.m. till the hour of the service and at other times at the home. Online condolences may be sent to the Phillips family at www.jcgreenandsons.com.

Methodist Church, 3250 Hannersville Road, in Lexington, or Becks Reformed Church, 2845 Becks Church Road, in Lexington. Online condolences may be made at www.davidsonfuneralhome.net.

Frank Stafford

LEXINGTON — William Franklin Stafford, 78, of Royal Avenue, died Wednesday, April 14, 2010, at Hinkle Hospice House. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. today at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Gavin Pratt officiating. Burial will follow at Forest Hill Memorial Park. The family received friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home and other times at the home. Memorials may be made to Carolina Cancer Services, 25 West Sixth Ave., in Lexington. Online condolences may be made at www.davidsonfuneralhome.net.

Sam Thomasson

LEXINGTON — James “Sam” Thomasson, age 53, of Lexington, died Thursday afternoon. Memorial service will be held at 6 p.m. today at First Lutheran Church. Arrangements by Davidson Funeral Home Lexington.

Mark Thompson

DENTON — Mr. Mark Edward Thompson, age 53, of Denton, died Thursday, April 15, at Lexington Memorial Hospital from injuries received in a motorcycle accident. Funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Lexington Community Church. Burial will follow at Macedonia United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family will see friends from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Briggs funeral Home.

Ray Plummer LEXINGTON — Albert Ray Plummer, age 83, of Colonial Drive, formerly of Hannersville Road, died Tuesday April 13, in Lexington Health Care after declining health. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church, where he was a member, with the Rev. Karen Smith officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Davidson Funeral Home Lexington Chapel and other times at the home on Colonial Drive. Memorials may be made to Pleasant Grove United

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ews, Marley, Ryder, Riley, Asher, Owen and Ava. Funeral service will be held today at 11 a.m. in Unity United Methodist Church with the Rev. Donnie Durham officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. No visitation will be held at Sara’s request. In lieu of flowers, the family request memorials be given to the Youth Ministry at Unity United Methodist Church, 608 National Highway, or to Cooperative Community Ministry, 10 W. Guilford St. Online condolences may be sent to the Eller family at www.jcgreenandsons.com. ***

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