Woodstock public schools
Monday: Hot dogs, cucumber cups, fruit. Tuesday: pizza, carrot sticks, fruit. Wednesday: Cheese quesadilla, fruit. Thursday: Chef salad, fruit. Friday: Fish sandwiches, fruit.
Pomfret Community
Monday: Grilled cheese sandwiches, carrot snacks, fruit. Tuesday: Crispy chicken patties on rolls, veggie cups, fruit. Wednesday: French toast sticks, turkey sausages, hash browns, veggie cups, Teddy Grahams. Thursday: Personal pizza, broccoli, veggie cups, fruit. Friday: American Chop Suey, green beans, fruit, frozen dessert.
Putnam Elementary/Middle
Monday: Macaroni and cheese, broccoli. Tuesday : Chicken patties with penne pasta, marinara sauce, roasted vegetables. Wednesday: Grilled cheese sandwiches, tomato soup, Goldfish crackers, vegetables with ranch dressing or hummus. Thursday: Chicken drummies, gravy, mashed potatoes, carrots. Friday: Putnam Special Pizza.
Putnam High
Monday: Clipper burgers, cole slaw, sherbet. Tuesday: Chicken enchiladas, Mexicali corn. Wednesday: Italian meatball subs, pasta salad. Thursday: Roasted BBQ chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, carrots Friday: Pizza, cucumber and tomato salad.
Honored
Connecticut Commissioner of Department of Veterans’ Affairs Sean M. Connolly, left, was on hand for the meeting of the Mayotte Viens American Legion Post #13 as the members honored former Commander Norman “Barney” Seney, center, for 50 years of continuous service to American Legion. Presenting the certificate in Post #13 Commander Ronald P. Coderre. Courtesy photo.
American Legion Post
scholarship available
PUTNAM — The Mayotte-Viens American Legion Post #13 Scholarship applications are now available from the Putnam High School Guidance Department. Paper or electronic applications can be obtained from Mrs. Lee or call 860-963-6905.
Completed applications are due in the Putnam High School Guidance Office or to the American Legion Scholarship Committee by April 1. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. The scholarship will be announced and awarded in June.
The $500 non-renewable scholarship is available to any graduating senior or home-school student who is a resident of Putnam or Pomfret, regardless of high school attended. Applicants must be a child, grandchild or sibling of a veteran, living or deceased, or currently on active duty. The student does not need to be affiliated with the American Legion.
The American Legion Scholarship is awarded based on academic achievement, leadership, service and a personal statement.
Ron Coderre, commander of Post 13, said, “I hope that all family members of veterans will consider applying for this patriotic scholarship. This is our way of thanking area veterans for their service to this great Country.”
Snow-covered
Clockwise from top left: Daffodil, Tete-a-Tete daffodil and purple crocus.
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