Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 116, No. 58, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 22, 2008 Page: 8 of 12
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8 Perry Daily Journal Saturday, March 22, 2008
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Do you realize how early Easter above!) have ever seen it this early,
is this year? It’s March 23! As you And none of us have ever, or will
may know, Easter is always the first ever, see it a day earlier!
Sunday after the first full moon af- 1) The next time Easter will be this
ter the Spring Equinox (which is early (March 23) will be the year
March 20). 2228 (220 years from now).
This dating of Easter is based on 2) The last time it was this early
the lunar calendar that Hebrew was 1913 (so if you're 95 or older, you
people used to identify Passover, are the only ones that were around
which is why it moves around in for that!).
date on our Roman-based calendar. 3) The next time it will be a day
Based on the above, Easter can ac- earlier, March 22, w ill be in the year
tually be one day earlier (March 22) 2285(277 years from now i.
but that is pretty rare. 4) The last time it was on March
This year is the earliest Easter 22 was 1818.
any of us will ever see the rest of So, no one alive today has or
our lives! And only the most elderly will ever see it any earlier than
of our population (95 years old or this year!
Four nearby Oklahoma cities named Tree
Cities USA: Morrison receives award
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Nebraska City, NE - the Foundation last 45 states and U.S. ter-
Residents of Oklahoma year for its aggressive ritories annually cel-
will celebrate Arbor program. ebrated Arbor Day.
Day 2008 during the Tree City USA is Today, Arbor Dav is
week of March 24. sponsored by the Arbor observed in all 50 states
The National Arbor Day Foundation in co- and in many countries
Day Foundation spon- operation w ith the U.S. around the world,
sors the observance, Forest Service and the Oklahoma’s Arbor
along with projects to National Association of Dav doesn’t always co-
encourage citizens and State Foresters, and incide with the official
communities to plant was established to rec- National Arbor Day,
trees. ognize communities which is held on the last
Of the23official Tree that are committed to Friday in April. In
Cities USA in Okla- their trees. Oklahoma, as in other
homa Perry’s neighbors More than 120 million states, the date of the
Morrison, Ponca City, Americans live in a Tree observance varies.
Guthrie and Stillwater City USA community. The redbud, Cercis
are all included, and The first Arbor Day canadensis, has been
Morrison received a was celebrated in Ne- Oklahoma's state tree
Growth Award from braska on April 10, since 1937.
1872, thanks to a reso- Know n for its red-
lution proposed by Ne- dish-pink blossoms that
braska City resident J. bloom in the spring, the
Sterling Morton, a civic redbud grows all over
leader, agriculturist, the hills and valleys of
and former newspaper Oklahoma. The bark
editor. He urged Ne- was used by folk heal-
braskans to “set aside ers to treat common
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MENU
March 24-28
Mon: Chicken-fried
steak, potatoes & gravy,
vegetable, salad, dessert
Tue: Soup & sandwiches,
vegetable, salad, dessert
Wed: Chicken, rice,
vegetable, salad, dessert
Thu: Ham & beans, corn
bread, cole slaw, dessert
Fri: Turkey, dressing,
sweet potatoes, veg-
etable, salad, dessert.
one day to plant trees, maladies and even leu-
both forest and fruit,” kemia, and its blossoms
The tree-planting gave early settlers a de-
holiday was so popular licious addition to their
that by 1920, more than salads.
More information on the Foundation and its programs or
trays to celebrate Arbor Day can be found at www.arborday.org.
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Perry Elementary-
School
Breakfast
Milk & juice or fruit
every day
Mon: Jump Start
Tue: Sausage & egg
biscuit
Wed: Long John
Thu: Cereal, Pop Tart
Fri: Waffles, ham patty.
Lunch
Milk every day
Mon: C hili-roni, green
beans, bread stick, pears
Tue: Corn dog, tots,
mixed fruit
Wed: Hamburger, pickle,
fries, fresh fruit
Lunch
Milk every day
Mon: Krispy fish, mac &
cheese, carrots, roll.
pears
Tue: Chicken & noodles.
potatoes, green beans,
roll, peaches
Wed: Hot dog with chili,
fries, Calif. mix veggies
with cheese, pineapple
Thu: Baked ham, scal-
loped potatoes, Calif gold
veggies, roll, rosy
applesauce
Fri: Smothered steak,
potatoes & gravy, peas,
roll, tropical fruit.
Frontier School
Breakfast
Cereal juice & milk
every day
Mon: No school
Tue: Muffin
Wed: Pancake
Thu: Fish, mac & cheese,
peas, peaches
Fri: Pizza, corn, rosy
applesauce.
Perry Middle, Mid-High Thu: Eggs, toast
Schools Fri: Pizza.
We Have
Breakfast
Milk & juice or fruit
every day
Mon: Cereal, raisins
Tue: Pancakes & sausage
on a stick
Wed: Biscuit, sausage
gravy
Lunch
Salad bar & milk
every day
Mon: No school
Tue: Hot dogs or chicken
sandwich, black-eyed
beans, chips, apple
Wed: Burrito or baked
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New Beginnings
n Chris
invites you to celebrate with us as we
reflect on the death, burial and
resurrection ofJesus Christ!
Bible Class: Sunday, March 23-9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m.
Nursery and Childrens Church
for children 5 yrs. and under provided
622 North 8th Street
Lynn and Linda
Sodowsky-Pastors3
potato, Spanish rice, corn.
Jello with fruit
Thu: BBQ meatballs or
steak fingers, potatoes,
green beans, applesauce,
roll
Fri: Hamburger, fries,
baked beans, raisins,
cookie.
Morrison School
Breakfast
Milk & juice or fruit
every day
Alternate: cereal
Mon: Biscuit & gravy. Tri
Tator
Tue: Pancake, sausage
Wed: Scrambled eggs &
ham, toast, hash browns
Thu: Chefs choice
Fri: No school.
Lunch
Milk every day
Alternate: Theme bar as
reimbursable meal,
7th-12th grades.
Mon: Stuffed-crust pizza,
salad, fresh veggies and
fruit
Tue: Soft beef taco with
lettuce, tomato & cheese,
refried beans, Spanish
rice, churro
Wed: Cheese bread stick
with sauce, Gogurt,
carrot sticks, grapes,
graham crackers
Thu: Chefs choice
Fri: No school.
Covington-Douglas
School
Milk at every meal
Breakfast
Juice or fruit every day
Mon: Cereal, toast.
Tue: French toast, ham
patty
Wed: Biscuit, gravy,
sausage
mu: Sausage roll
Fri: Blueberry Mini Bites.
Lunch
Mon: Chicken & noodle
soup, grilled cheese
sandwich, fruit
Tue: Chicken patty on
bun, fries, fruit, cookie
Wed: Chicken pot pie,
carrot sticks, fruit,
pudding
Thu: BBQ sandwich,
potatoes cheese stick,
fruit
Fri: Chicken-fried steak
with gravy, carrots,
potatoes, fruit, roll.
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Brown, Gloria. Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 116, No. 58, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 22, 2008, newspaper, March 22, 2008; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2260920/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.