DUTTON/BRADY WEEKLY BULLETIN Wednesday, May 20, 2015 “The only mystery in life is why the kamikaze pilots wore helmets” ~ Al McGuire Wednesday, May 20 Pondera Colony Graduation – 2:00 pm T-Ball game in Valier @ 6:00 pm Thursday, May 21 Last day of After School Program Elementary Track Meet – 9:00 am T-Ball game in Dutton @ 6:00 pm State Track Meet in Laurel – bus departs at 11:30 am Friday, May 22 No School Newsletter items for June/July Newsletter due! State Track Meet in Laurel Saturday, May 23 State Track Meet in Laurel Monday, May 25 No School – Memorial Day Memorial Day Program and BBQ @ the Dutton American Legion Hall – 11:00 am Tuesday, May 26 T-Ball Game in Conrad on #6 @ 6:00 pm Wednesday, May 27 End Quarter 4 Last Day of School! Tuesday, June 2 T-Ball Game in Conrad on #6 @ 6:00 pm Thursday, June 4 Monday, June 8 – Wednesday, June 10 T-Ball Game in Dutton @ 6:00 pm T-Ball Tournament Games TBA There is an immediate opening for a Varsity Head Volleyball Coach at Dutton/Brady High School for School Year 2015-2016. Position is open until filled. Applications for this position are available at Dutton/Brady Schools office, 406-476-3424. Application deadline is May 29, 2015. ROUTE BUS DRIVER. Dutton/Brady School District is now accepting applications for route bus drivers. Applicants should possess a current CDL with Passenger and School Bus endorsements by July 15th, 2015. The cost for CDL, Passenger, and School Bus endorsements may be negotiated with the District. The D/B School District will pay for a DOT Physical, First Aid/CPR Training and other annual training requirements. Applications are available at the School Office or, if an application is already on file, a letter of application is sufficient. Questions may be directed to Mr. Brooks at 406-476-3424. Dutton/Brady School District is accepting applications for substitute bus drivers. Applicants must possess a current CDL with Passenger and School Bus endorsements. The D/B school district will pay for a DOT Physical, First Aid/CPR Training and other annual training requirements. The D/B school district is also accepting applications for substitute custodian. Applications are available at the School Office or, if an application is already on file, a letter of application is sufficient. Questions may be directed to Mr. Brooks at 406- 476-3424. 2014-2015 yearbooks are still on sale. $5 will hold a book for you. If you want a yearbook please contact the school. The DBS Summer Program will go on as scheduled this summer. See you there! For information contact Tedi at 406-476-3424. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of the 2015 DBHS play. Those of you behind the scenes; assisting; doing hair and make-up; donating props, costumes, and make-up; and creating the set, I couldn’t possibly show enough gratitude. Thank you to all of the teachers, staff, and administration for your support and help. To the community members: a huge thank you for attending the performances and the dinner. Because of your attendance, we are able to keep producing plays and are able to continue to make the students of DBHS well-rounded individuals. Thank you again, and I hope to see you all at next year’s performances! Dora Sealey, Theatre Director DUTTON/BRADY COMMUNITY NEWS If you have information you wish to have published in Dutton/Brady School’s weekly bulletin, please provide the information on or before noon on the Monday prior to the publication date. You may call Linda or Wendy at 476-3424 or send an e-mail to office@dbps.us Check out our school website at: http://duttonbradyps.schoolwires.net Legion Drawing Winner(s): May 18 – Ken Beachy, #317 Bob and Barb Sheldon would like to thank everyone for the phone calls, cards, and prayers before and after Bob’s surgery. His neck is healing well, but he will have to wear the collar for at least 3 or 4 months. Bob would also like to thank the two beautiful EMT ladies for his Fast & Furious ride to Great Falls. Also, thanks to Kevin and Clint for all you did. Sierra Johnson has been chosen to represent Dutton/Brady High School at Montana Girls State this year. The session is held at Carroll College in Helena and is a program of the American Legion Auxiliary. Sierra is proudly sponsored by Unit #64, Dutton. The Senior Citizen Healthy Living Program meets the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 1 P.M. at the Dutton Senior Center and the 4th Wednesday of every month at 1 P.M. at the Dutton Public Library. Dog & Cat Days of May will be held Wednesday, May 20th from 2:00 – 5:00 pm at the Town Shop. Double Arrow Vet from Choteau will be here to give vaccines to your cat or dog. You may also purchase your dog license at that time. Every dog in Dutton Town limits must be licensed. Licenses are good for the duration of the rabies vaccination and are $2/year for dogs that are spayed/neutered and $5/year for a dog that is not. We would also like to remind residents that the Town Ordinance requires all dogs to be on a leash at all times. Thank you and we will see you on the 20th! Library News (www.duttonlibrary.com): Dutton Public Library is getting in gear for summer. Please have your child utilize the public library this summer to avoid the “Summer Slide.” The library offers books of all kinds, for all ages, and all interests. If you have any questions, please call 476-3382 or stop by! The Dutton Public Library Book Club will NOT be meeting in May. The next meeting will be held on Monday, June 22nd at 7 P.M. The book selection will be The Orphan Master’s Son by Adam Johnson. If you need a copy, please stop by the library. HELP WANTED: Looking for a cleaning person, varied hours, for the Teton County Council on Aging. Contact Sandy at 788-2122. IT’S POPPY TIME! The American Legion Auxiliary has been distributing poppies for nearly 100 years to honor our veterans. Last year the national organization raised more than $2 million to help those heroes who have defended our nation. Poppies will be located at several establishments during the week preceding Memorial Day. Be sure to wear one in remembrance of our veterans. The Dutton American Legion will hold their annual Memorial Day Program on Monday, May 25th beginning at 11:00 am at the American Legion Hall. They will have a procession to the Dutton Cemetery for the program, featuring a guest speaker then go back to the hall for a BBQ. All community members are invited to attend and are asked to provide a salad to share for the BBQ. SENIOR CITIZEN MENU Wednesday, May 20 Thursday, May 21 Friday, May 22 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Scalloped Potatoes and Ham, Veggie, Dessert Seafood Chowder, Rolls, Dessert Taco Salad, Dessert CLOSED – Memorial Day Hot Pork Sandwiches, Veggie, Dessert Polish Dogs, Sauerkraut, Potato, Dessert Time: 6:00 pm Dinner on Mondays, 12:00 pm Lunch Tuesday – Friday (Please call in advance 476-3291) Menu and cooks are subject to change. Bethany Lutheran Church Church Services 10:00 AM Sunday school Dutton United Methodist Church Church Services 11:00 AM St. William’s Catholic Church Mass at St William’s/Dutton 9:45 AM (note time change) Mass at Guardian Angel/Power 11:00 AM (note time change) DUTTON COMMUNITY WOULD LIKE TO EXTENDCONDOLENCES TO: GET WELL WISHES TO: SUNSHINE TRAIL LODGE, INC. RETIREMENT HOME 16 1st STREET NW DUTTON, MT 59433 If you are retired and looking at downsizing, or just tired of home maintenance--Look no further, the Sunshine Trail Lodge offers the small town friendly atmosphere and is accepting applications for immediate occupancy. 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