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Page 2A — The Colony Leader — Wednesday, October 27, 1993
School Menus
The Colony Calendar
The lunch menus this week for
the LISD schools are:
■Wednesday, Oct. 27: Sausage
pizza, white kernel corn, tossed
salad and milk.
. "Thursday, Oct. 28: Oven-fried
chicken, mashed potatoes with
gravy, seasoned peas, hot rolls
and milk.
■Friday, Oct. 29: Fish-on-a-Bun
with tartar sauce, carrot/celery
sticks with Ranch dressing,
chocolate brownie and milk.
■Monday, Nov. 1: Chicken nug-
gets, mashed potatoes with
gravy, green peas, hot rolls and
milk.
■Tuesday, Nov. 2: Hot dog with
chili and cheese, French fries, Jel-
lo with peaches and milk.
Wednesday, Oct. 27
■Overcomers Outreach meets, 7:30 Public Library,
p.m., at First Baptist Church, 4800
South Colony in the education build-
ing. Alcoholics, addicts and co-
man. Tickets are $9.50 for adults
and $7.50 for children under 12. Call
(214) 377-3868 or 335-3449 from
6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday for re-
servations.
SPAN Menu
The Colony Chapter of Ser-
vices Program for Aging Needs
(SPAN), meets daily at The Col-
ony Civic Center, 5576 North Col-
ony. Lunch is served at 12 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. Re-
servations for lunch should be
made at least one day in advance.
For reservations call 370-9410.
■Wednesday, Oct. 27: Chicken
' Breast Fiesta, okra and tomatoes,
potato salad, Texas bread with
- oleo, fresh fruit and milk.
■Thursday, Oct. 28: Beef stew,
• steamed cabbage, orange juice,
cornbread with oleo, tapioca/
pineapple and milk.
■Friday, Oct. 29: Tuna salad,
potato salad, coleslaw, whole
wheat bread with oleo, spice/
raisin cake and milk.
■Monday, Nov. 1: Turkey Tetra-
zinni, broccoli salad, spiced ap-
ples, whole wheat bread with
oleo, chocolate chip cookies and
milk.
■Tuesday, Nov. 2: Meatloaf with
gravy, creamy potatoes, garden
vegetables, whole wheat bread
with oleo, carrot/raisin cake and
milk.
■Parks and Recreation Department dependants are welcome. Twelve- Tuesday 9
Board meets in regular session, 7:30 step Christian support group. For coday, Nov. 4 1
p.m., at the Recreation Center, information, call 625-1322; 625- T D ... Saturday, Oct. 30
5151 North Colony. 0801; or 370-1911. aLegacy Republican Women meet,
■Alcoholics Anonymous meets at "Moms In Touch Prayer Group, 70 p.m., at the enton County "The City of the Colony will conduct
5201 South Colony Suite 540, Mon- mothers of students at The Colony Government Center annex on Main a Bicycle Auction at 9 a.m. at The
day through Friday at 8 a.m., noon, High School, meet to pray for their street. All are welcome to attend Colony Police Department, 5151 N.
6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.; on Saturday at child and the school, 9:30 to 10:30 meeti & D ogramsan recep 10ns. Colony Blvd. The auction is open to
8 a.m., noon and 7 p.m.; and on a.m., 5025 Nash Drive. Call Carla Tine Colony Masonic Lodge No. the public. For more information,
Sunday at 9 a.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. for more information, 370-2168. 1451 wi, old a study club,7 to 9 call Sgt. J.R. Jordan at 625-1887.
For information, call 370-7478. B576 Northeco mony vie Center, Food Lion will host "Texas-Sized
■AI-Anon meets, 9:30 a.m., at 7447 256 North Colony. For informa- Fun at the Food Lion Ranch" from
Main, second floor at south end of -Th’ Colony s Modular c noon to 3 p.m. in the Food Lion
building, Wednesday and Saturday Friday, Oct. 29 7The Colony Scale yodelers meet, parking lot at 6800 Main Street,
each week and 8 p.m., Monday. . . : wat reasur Island Ho ies. Free food, good music and fun. i
Babysitter provided Wednesday "Senior Citizens Bingo, 7 p.m., at 67100 Main Streets Suite • ° "Colony Park Baptist Church will
mEAAA Ermation. ean ozs. North Cohny. Wic enler. ^ Rommy CmD meets RA C * EP * MIKI 30 10 TO
■LET’s READ!, an after-school . M am at the First United p.m. at the church, 5600 N. Colony
read aloud program for Second ■Preschool storytime, ages 3-5, 10- Methodist Church meeting room, Blvd The fund raiser
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The Colony Public Library, 5151 by a Library volunteer. Parents formation, ca 370-6104. - November. Bed-babies through 4th-
North Colony Blvd. For information, must remain on the premises. For East Side Al-Anon meets, 8 p.m. grade welcome, no costumes
or 370-4333. 5182 ’
■Preschool storytime, ages 3-5, 10- -Cam Elementary S h 1 PA
- - on uieror vities will include games, prizes, en-
tertainment, refreshments and a si-'
lent auction featuring autographed
items from the Dallas Cowboys and
other area sports teams. The event
Thursday, Oct. 28
Saturday, Oct. 30
■The Colony Lions Club meets, 8 ■“Friday Nite Live,” 7 p.m. to mid-
p.m., at the Lions Den, 5204 South night, at the Recreation Center
Colony. Guests are welcome. For 5151 North Colony. Organized, su-
information ’ call1370-2559 ■ pervised activities for youth from 9 information, call 625-1900.
"The Colony Chapter No. 1136 to 14 years. For information, 625-
Order of Easter Star special meet- 1106.
ing, 8 p.m., 5576 North Colony. For
information call 370-9406.
■Library Board meets in regular Monday Nov. 1
session, 7 p.m., at The Colony Pub-
lic Library, 5151 North Colony. ■American Association of Retired
■Overeaters Anonymous meets, People (AARP) meets 1 p.m at
7:30 p.m., at First United Methodist the Recreation Center,’ 5151 North
Church, 4901 Paige (at Avery). No Colony. For information, call 625-
fees to pay, axes to grind, people to 3408
please or lectures to be endured. City Counci| of The Colony meets
Only the desire to share our experi- in regu|ar session, 7:30 p. m., at City
ence, strength and hope. For in- Hall 5151 North Colonv Agenda is
formation, call 625-3004; 625-6520; posted at City Hall and The Colonv
625-7770; or 625-9164. posted City and e colony
Mark your calendar
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Epperson, Wayne. The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1993, newspaper, October 27, 1993; The Colony, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666771/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.