INDIANAPOLIS---State health officials report test results from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have confirmed a case of North American Human Influenza A (H1N1) in northern Indiana.
“We advise Hoosiers to practice normal precautions to avoid influenza and other respiratory diseases, such as frequent hand washing and covering your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze,” said State Health Commissioner Judy Monroe M.D.
Dr. Monroe reminds the public to follow basic precautionary measures to prevent the spread of a cold, influenza, or any infectious disease, including:
· Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it. Cough or sneeze into your sleeve, rather than your hands, if a tissue is not available.
· Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Alcohol-based hands cleaners are also effective.
· Try to avoid close contact with sick people.
· If you get sick, stay home from work or school and limit contact with others to keep from infecting them.
The symptoms of North American human influenza A (H1N1) are similar to the symptoms of regular seasonal influenza and include fever, lethargy, lack of appetite and coughing. Some people have also reported runny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Dr. Monroe recommends individuals with mild symptoms of influenza should stay home and call their health care provider for advice. If symptoms become severe, such as high fever, trouble breathing, or inability to keep down fluids, they should seek medical care.
Parents are also reminded they should not give aspirin to children with flu symptoms to alleviate fever, as it can put them at risk for Reye syndrome, a potentially fatal disease that causes numerous detrimental effects to many organs, especially the brain and liver.
“This is a novel human virus, which means we do not have a vaccine to prevent it,” said Dr. Monroe. “Individuals aged 65 and older or those with chronic diseases and immune deficiencies are at higher risk for severe complications from influenza, including pneumonia. If these individuals have not received the pneumococcal vaccine, they should discuss with their physician getting the vaccine.”
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security announced the state's
Media will be able to contact a public information officer at the EOC at (317) 234-6713.
State officials have set up a toll-free hotline: 877-826-0011.
Ride Your Bike to Work on May 15
Leave your car at home on Friday, May 15. That’s National Bike-to-Work Day, when Bicycle
Employees can also participate in the Bicycle Garage Indy bike-to-work corporate challenge—a friendly competition designed to reward company “teams” for riding the most total miles.
“Riding your bike to work is exercise with a purpose,” says Bicycle
The League of American Bicyclists says that employees that bike to work are also happier. Riding stimulates circulation, relieves stress, allows creative thought and fosters a positive attitude.
Bicycle
Then gather your co-workers, get on your bike, and ride!
Public Meeting
Reconstruction of State Road 44 from State Road 9 to St. Joseph
The Indiana Department of Transportation will rebuild State Road 44 – Colescott Street and Miller Avenue – between State Road 9/Harrison and St. Joseph Street. How will this $7 million Major Moves project affect you?
Plan to attend INDOT’s Public Meeting on Monday, May 18, at 7pm at the
- You will meet the contractor – Poindexeter Excavating, Inc., and INDOT officials
- See the engineering plans
- Hear about other State Road 44 projects that Impact Shelbyville
- Ask question – and get answers
Check out the May Newsletter Online now!
Shelbyville/Shelby County Animal Shelter
Chief, the Shelbyville/Shelby County Animal Shelter mascot, and the
Mickey’s T-Mart
Kroger
Marsh
Shelbyville/Shelby County Animal Shelter
All dog and cat supplies will be given to those families in need. Thank you for your kindness and support.
The Shelbyville/Shelby
(317) 392-5127
Vegetable Gardening for the Family
Presenter: Scott Gabbard; Purdue Extension-Shelby County
Thursday, May 14 from 6-8 pm at the library in the public meeting room
Free of charge Open to the public. No reservations are necessary.
Money: Making it Work for You
Presenter: Diana Stone;
Thursday, May 21 at 6:30 pm at the library in the public meeting room
Free of charge Open to the public. No reservations are necessary.
As we work to tighten our “financial belts,” there are some key factors to consider. Join us for an opportunity to learn more about where your money is going, developing a spending plan and how to stretch your dollars. Creative ideas for stretching food dollars, entertainment dollars and additional tips will be presented.
-Tracking your expenses
-Developing a spending plan
-Stretching your dollars
Enrollment for SUMMER
The
On June 20, acclaimed Hoosier photographer, JOHN BOWER, will be giving a free presentation on How to take better Photographs with any Camera. He will also be signing and selling copies of his books.
GENEALOGY CLASSES
Free Genealogy Classes with Barb Huff in May.
Date: May 7, 14, 21 & 18.
Time: 12 – 2.
Place: Shelbyville-Shelby County Public Library Genealogy & History House
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Call 398-8144 to sign up!
28th Annual Quilt Show “Blue and White” open now through May 31st. More than 70 quilted items on display.
Shelbyville Central Schools
86th May Festival
The public is invited to
SHS Alumni Hall of Fame Reception
The 2009 Shelbyville High School Alumni Hall of Fame inductees will be recognized Thursday, May 7th at a reception open to the public in the SHS Media Center beginning at 6:30 p.m. before the May Festival. The Hall of Fame was created to recognize SHS graduates who have made significant contributions to their communities or professions, achieve academic or professional excellence and positively promote Shelbyville Central Schools.
"Meet the Coaches Night"
The Shelbyville community will get their first chance to meet and greet new SHS girls varsity basketball coach Amanda Norris and boys varsity basketball coach Tom Beach on Friday night.
The SHS Athletic Department has organized a "Meet the Coaches Night" to be held on May 8th in the SHS Golden Bear Room from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Shelbyville Central Schools students, parents, community members, and Golden Bear basketball fans are welcome to attend. Coach Norris and Coach Beach are excited to have this opportunity to meet and greet, as well as to learn more about our rich Golden Bear history.
Triton Central High School Tiger New Tech recently received a $77,500 appropriation from the Shelby County Council for New Tech Spanish and credit recovery. The funds will enable TC to by 50 computers as well as Aventa and Rosetta Stone software. Thank you to the County Council for catching the vision of New Tech and helping us with this very important initiative. If you want to learn more about New Tech at TC or would like to know how you can help, please contact Scott Kern at 835-3000 at your convenience.
Construction for the first phase of New Tech at TC is underway. The inaugural classrooms will be complete in June with technology installed by the end of July.
Girls, Incorporated
Girl’s Health
** Free Event**
Girls Incorporated
904 S. Miller Street
Saturday, May 16
12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
For girls ages 10 and up
Parents and guardians are strongly encouraged to attend
Informational booths will also be set up addressing girls’ health issues and concerns
Giveaways and prizes
Call Girls Inc. at 392-1190 for more information
765-525-6833
FREE COMEDY NIGHT!
Saturday May 9th, 6:00 p.m. Pizza, 7:00 p.m. Chonda Pierce DVD
Come see and laugh with this Christian comedian.
Everyone Welcome!
WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP GATHERING
Saturday May 16th, 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
All women are welcome to come and enjoy breakfast and entertainment by the “Apron Lady”.
Debra Slone will tell about the history and stories of aprons.
Wear your favorite apron and join us!
& Shelby
National Day of Prayer
Thursday, May 7th
At
27 W. Broadway, Shelbyville
6:00pm-6:45pm
Honoring those in Law Enforcement, The Fire Department, City & County Officials
The following agencies will be participating in this event
Fraternal Order of Police
Kiwanis
Gideon’s
Thinking about volunteering but aren’t sure where to start? Do you have special skills that would benefit some of our local nonprofits? If you are not working right now (or if you know someone who is not), volunteering is a great way to prevent gaps in your resume and to network for future employment.
Find out more about volunteer opportunities in Shelby County by attending the Shelby County Volunteer Fair on Thursday, May 21, 2005 at the Girls Inc. gym (
Family Services & Prevention Programs
Shelbyville-Shelby County Public Library
Shelby Senior Services
Sanctuary of Shelbyville
Cancer Association of
Court & Child Advocacy Group
Boys Club
Shelbyville Parks Department
SCUFFY
Tangram
Strand Theatre
Turning Point
Purdue Extension
Animal Outreach
Flat Rock YMCA
Drug Free Coalition
Shelby County Dog Owners Group
Gibault Children’s Services
Foreign Links Around the Globe (FLAG)
Shelbyville Head Start
4community2
A Collaboration of the
Drug Free Coalition,
4community2 grant program
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Are you interested in
Would you like to see
Would you like to help
If so, then please join us as we work together in new ways to make
Join a process that allows our community as a whole to develop goals and aspirations for our future.
Become a part of a process that values neutrality and accountability, and focuses on the community’s desired aspiration.
The Community Aspiration Action Teams are ready to begin making the work plans that will help our community move toward the desired outcomes in each of their focus areas. These work plans will include specific tasks and timelines. We are making exciting progress in this process, and hope that you will join us in this important work! The May meeting schedule is as follows:
May 7, 2009 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Action Team 3
(Adult Education & Workplace Success)
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Action Team 4
(Community Development)
3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Action Team 1
(Early Childhood Development)
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Action Team 2
(Youth Development)
If you would like to attend or have any questions, please contact:
Susan Furgeson at 317.392.7955 or
sfurgeson@blueriverfoundation.com or
Arthur Spriggs at 317-398-6231 or
arthur@scuffy.org or
Tony Collier at 398-1332 or
tcollier@sclll.com
**meetings will be held at the
Pandemic Preparedness for Businesses
Thursday May 7th, 11:30am
Purdue Extension, in cooperation with the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce, Shelby County Health Department and the Shelby County Emergency Management Director will be offering a 2 hour training for businesses in Shelby County regarding what they should have done prior to being affected by a health disruption of their personnel.
This program is designed for managers, supervisors and those involved with human resources for their company. To register, please call the Purdue Extension –
Scott Gabbard, ANR Educator
Purdue Extension -
317.392.6460
317.392.4928 (fax)
Mathies Landscaping, Inc.
Beautiful Hanging Baskets, Tropical Plants, Annuals, Perennials, Shrubs and Trees
BLOOMING and BEAUTIFUL!!!
Here are some Green Tips from Susie:
- Eliminate lawn weeds by using Fertilome Weed and Feed Fertilizer. Get them before they go to seed!! Setting your mower to a higher cut during the spring months will help the grass grow in fuller and choke out weeds.
- Fertilize your trees and shrubs with Fertilome Tree and Shrub Food.
- Use an *All-Purpose Garden Fertilizer to feed roses, deciduous shrubs and perennials.
- Monitor your gardens and plants throughout your yard. Look for pests, abnormal growths or something that does not look right. Bring a sample in to us (in a baggie) and we can help you address the situation before the problem multiplies or kills your plants.
- Be sure to monitor the temperature… if frost or cold weather is in the forecast, protect your tender plants with mulch, light cloth or some type of overnight protection. Be sure to remove the protection as soon as the danger is over or your plants will bake in the sun.
Check out our pots, ceramics, bird baths, fountains, statues & many other garden accents.
Come see us soon! Mathies Landscaping Inc.
Monday – Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm
Saturdays 8:00am – Noon (317) 398-9871
Kathy Self & Associates, Inc.
OFFICE - 317-392-4669 FAX - 317-392-4732
24 Hour Rental Line 317-642-0064
Current Rentals Available in the Shelbyville area.
Properties change frequently.
2-3 Bedrooms from $550 - $900 per month
Pictures available online at www.kathyself.com
Stop by our office during regular business hours or for after hours pick up, applications are available in our drop box next to the door or can be obtained from the rental section of our web site.
Motion Picture Heritage Corporation
A group of Shelbyville movie enthusiasts have announced the creation of a not for profit company “MOTION PICTURE HERITAGE CORPORATION” dedicated to the restoration and operation of classic movie venues. Their first acquisition is our very own Skyline Drive-In. The company was created as a way to sustain classic film going and the drive-in movie experiences for today’s movie going public.
"The Skyline Drive-In is about so much more than just the movie that we wanted to educate people about what they are missing out on," Joe Gaudin, local video producer and a founding member of Motion Picture Heritage According to Gaudin, the fear that the Skyline would cease operation, prompted the group to begin coming together and begin to rebuild the Skyline to its former grandeur. "We just want everyone in Shelbyville and the surrounding counties to know that the Skyline is alive and kicking. It is a whole family experience without any hassles or need for a babysitter. In a lot of ways the Skyline to me was what growing up in Shelbyville was all about."
To that end, The Skyline is being re-fitted to bring back the 1950’s Drive-In experience. Uniformed concession workers, retro re-fitting of the drive in and Rock and Roll are the order to the day. “We want to give families a classic drive-in experience, we want going to movies fun again” says Gaudin.
"We've been really amazed that Shelbyville as a whole cares passionately about this Drive-In" says Angie Caudhill, the volunteer manager of The Skyline. "So many people have chipped in to bring this dream to reality; starting with Dick Delaney, Jim DeWitt and Patti DeWitt we owe them such a debt of thanks.
The Skyline opens up on May 8th, and a summer of fun is planned culminating with The B Movie Celebration being held in Shelbyville September 25th-27th.
The Skyline is looking for volunteers and community sponsors/partners to help the re-launch of the Old/New Skyline Drive-In.
Please contact joeyg@smashedproductions.net if interested.
Office*King
Office*KING, a distribution partner of
Announcing a new bingo night! The
Shelby County Fair Grounds Brinson Hall
Off
Take far left drive
First building on your right
Doors Open at 5:30pm
Bingo starts at 7:00pm
Come Join us for an evening of bingo, pull tabs and refreshments.
We will be serving sandwiches, snacks, and desserts.
We are a NO SMOKING facility
Please call Pat Trefun for any questions at (317) 398-9836.
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Duke Energy
Duke Energy Sustainability Report and Summary Annual Report
I am pleased to announce that we’ve just released Duke Energy's 2008/2009 Sustainability Report <http://recp.rm02.net/ctt?kn=7&m=1577549&r=ODA3MDIzMjE1OAS2&b=0&j=MTUxNj
A0MzU4S0&mt=1&rt=0> and 2008 Summary Annual Report <http://recp.rm02.net/ctt?kn=3&m=1577549&r=ODA3MDIzMjE1OAS2&b=0&j=MTUxNj
A0MzU4S0&mt=1&rt=0> . Each report shares a common theme, “Redefining Our Boundaries,” and captures our efforts to fundamentally rethink our business, explore new technologies, and help solve some of the world’s most pressing problems. Highlights include:
* Progress on our sustainability plan and meeting environmental goals
* Updates on our plans and activities to reduce our carbon footprint
* Our perspective on the increasingly important connection between energy and water
* Prospects for smart grid technologies and making energy efficiency the “fifth fuel”
I invite you to learn more about Duke Energy's commitment to sustainability by reviewing our 2008/2009 Sustainability Report <http://recp.rm02.net/ctt?kn=4&m=1577549&r=ODA3MDIzMjE1OAS2&b=0&j=MTUxNj
A0MzU4S0&mt=1&rt=0> and our 2008 Summary Annual Report <http://recp.rm02.net/ctt?kn=2&m=1577549&r=ODA3MDIzMjE1OAS2&b=0&j=MTUxNj
A0MzU4S0&mt=1&rt=0> . Duke Energy is committed to helping your business and the communities we serve grow by supporting local economic development, nonprofit organizations and civic efforts. We look forward to working with you in the future and exploring new ways to bring value to our
Best regards,
Nisa Hensley
Woodforest National Bank
Woodforest National Bank is hosting a Bowl-A-Thon to benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation on Sunday May 31st, 2009 from 9am-Noon and we are looking for bowlers! You can enter as an individual, team, or partial team (2 or more bowlers). Bowlers will need to raise a minimum of $25 per bowler to bowl for free. We will bowl three games and we will have many other events such has 50/50 drawings, silent auction, door prizes, and awards for different categories.
To sign up or to get more info please email or call Larry Stewart at LStewart@woodforest.com or 317-398-1514.
WSVX
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Shelbyville! Did you know you can now catch WSVX at 96.5 on the FM dial?
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Catch daily track reports from the
Local News, Weather & Sports along with the latest happenings in
Catch CHAMBER CHAT every Friday at 9:00a. Julie Metz, Executive Director of the Chamber hosts the show with Johnny McCrory. Each Friday they have a special guest and talk about upcoming events.
Keep up with our changing world with TECHNOLOGY TODAY, with Bob Carmony & Johnny McCrory, Wednesday mornings at 9.
Join Candace Miller, Director of the
Tyler Hankins & Chase Yanzer take over WSVX every Saturday morning when they host SATURDAY MORNING SHAKE-UP. Enjoy the world as seen by our high school aged staff.
The Fiddlers Three
Greetings from The Fiddlers Three,
The specials for Friday & Saturday are:
Weeknight Specials Tues. - Thurs.: Fresh Parmesan Crusted Halibut with Augratin Potatoes, Fresh Vegetables and Soup or Salad $21.95
Mother's Day Sunday May 10th- Fried Chicken, Honey Brown Sugar
**We will not be serving the Sunday Buffet on Sunday May 24th, July 5th, and Sept. 6th to observe the
Upcoming Events:
**Join us Saturday June 20th for a summer evening of fun with The Headliner Band. $50.00 per couple gets you in, includes a summer dinner buffet of Fried Chicken, Pulled Pork BBQ, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Fresh Fruit, etc. Sales tax and gratuity are also included. This is casual! If you were here Valentine's Day, you know the Headline Band is a great Dance Band.
Our Gift Certificates make great gifts. They can be redeemed at The Fiddlers Three and the Sunday buffet at Maxim Events.
Did you know that we have sandwiches available on our menu? We have: Black Angus Steakburgers ($8.95), Breaded Catfish Filets ($7.95), and Large Hand-breaded Pork Tenderloins ($8.95). All of our sandwiches are served with French Fries and Slaw. We also have a Fried Chicken Dinner (half a chicken) served with a Baked Potato and Soup or Salad for $10.95.
The Fiddlers Three delivers Corporate box lunches to your site Tuesdays - Fridays from 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM. Minimum order required.
Did you know that Maxim Events is set up for corporate meetings and seminars with drop down screens and projectors, Wi-Fi connection, floor plugs, and sound-proof dividing walls? With Maxim Events' beautiful lit glass dance floor and hand-crafted bar, it is perfect for class reunions and wedding receptions.
Hope to see you soon,
Jay and Kathy
thefiddlersthree@sbcglobal.net
317-392-4371 for reservations or by e-mail
Annie’s CafĂ©
Dine In or Carry Out
Monday - Saturday
6am - 2pm
398-9266
If you need a place to have a meeting! Call us to schedule your breakfast or lunch meeting. You can order from the menu or visit our web site @ www.cateringbyannie.com
Breakfast
Biscuits and Gravy, Bacon and Scrambled eggs.
Every Day 6-10:00am $4.95
Daily Lunch Specials ALL Buffets comes with salad bar
MONDAY
Ham & Beans w/ Cornbread & Fried Potatoes
Sausage & Kraut
Fried Chicken Buffet
TUESDAY
Beef Manhatton, Meatloaf
Meat Loaf, Baked Beef Roast with potatoes and carrots on the Buffet
WEDNESDAY
Lasagna with Garlic bread & Salad Bar and
Spaghetti Buffet
THURSDAY
Liver & Onions, Chicken & Noodles , Home made Chicken and Dumpling
Baked Pork Loin with Gravy Buffet
FRIDAY
Cod Fish
Salmon Pattie w/ 2 sides or
Seafood Gumbo w/ rice & cornbread
Walleye, Fries & Slaw Buffet
SATURDAY BREAKFAST BUFFET BISCUITS & GRAVY, SCRAMBLED EGGS, BACON $4.95 Add Fried Potatoes or Pancake for Just $1..00 more
Join us for Breakfast or Lunch
Annie's Cafe and Staff
Kopper Kettle
Who: Gospel singer Brian Martin
What: Live gospel singing in the garden
When: Friday, May 15
Where: Kopper Kettle Inn Restaurant,
Cost: $20 per person, no coupons honored, includes dinner and show. Reservations required.
Call 765-763-6767.
Biography:
Brian Martin, a Shelby County native, has been involved in ministry work most of his life. After graduating from
He has been a Worship Leader, an instrumentalist and vocalist with the
Martin's style of gospel includes a variety of both contemporary and old-time favorite hymns. He invites his audiences to sing along with the old, familiar hymns.
Martin says his mission is "to get up every morning and find ways to see God's handiwork in my life and in other people's lives."
Martin will be in concert performing a Night of Worship at the Kettle on Friday, May 15, 2009.
Call today for reservations.
Rushed for Lunch...due to traffic delays>>> ?
Knights of
Lunch Specials
11am-1pm
Grab a quick lunch
We serve Soup and Salad and a wide variety of other choices everyday.
English Version
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 28, 2009
The Chicken Inn
“NO PAIN…..NO GAIN”….That’s the philosophy we’re trying to maintain with regard to our current traffic situation. Our community has all been affected by the road construction; individuals facing delays and traffic jams and many businesses seeing a downturn in sales as a result. However, this is progress and our traffic flow and accessibilities should see substantial improvements at the completion. In the interim, we have tried to plan our business accordingly through staffing changes and faster turnaround times during limited lunch hours, etc. We appreciate our customers’ efforts in getting around these temporary obstacles and will continue to try and make your entrance and exits as “painless” as possible.
We hope you can join us for Mothers Day. No reservations required.
Our specials are as follows:
Fresh Green Salad
Broasted Chicken or Chicken & Noodles
Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
Corn, Green Beans or
Dinner Roll
Soft Drink or Iced Tea
Dessert Variety
(Homemade cobblers, cakes, Strawberry Shortcake and “NEW” Burst o’ Berries Cobbler)
$9.95
Thank You For Your Continued Patronage
The Chicken Inn Staff
Live! Market
Breakfast
DAILY BREAKFAST BAR
Join us every morning for our “All you care to eat” Breakfast Bar
ONLY $9
Made to order omelets, bacon, sausage, made to order eggs, waffles, crepes, potatoes, fresh fruit, and more.
Add a glass of OJ $3 Add a Cappuccino $4
SUNDAY
Join us every Sunday from 11am til 4pm for our Wonderful
“All you care to eat” for only $15 Add a Steak for only $5
Drinks/ $6.25
LIVE! BLODDY MARY
Absolut Vodka Peppar, Bloody Mary mix, Celery, Olives
LIVE! CHOCOLATE MARTINI
Sipping Chocolate, Tequila, Triple Sec, Vanilla Syrup
LIVE! MINT JULEP
Lime juice, Sugar, Makers Bourbon
SPICED MOCHA LIVE!
Sipping Chocolate, Ice Cream, Captain Morgan, Expresso, Whipped Cream, Cinnamon
PINEAPPLE MOJITO
Fresh Mint, Pineapple, Makers Bourbon, Fresh Sugar Cane
Lunch
All Lunch Specials are $7 and offered from 11am til 4pm on day listed below. All specials include a soft drink, tea, or coffee.
MONDAY – BUILD YOUR OWN PASTA
Pasta build your way with a bowl salad and garlic bread.
Add a gus soda for only $2
TUESDAY – SOUP & SANDWICH
Watch our chef create the sandwich of your choice and a bowl of our fresh made soup.
Add a fresh made fruit smoothie $3
WEDNESDAY – PIZZA & ANTI PASTA
Choose from our selection of fresh baked pizza (2 slices) and anti pasta (plate) with garlic bread.
Add a fizzy lizzy soda $2
THURSDAY – SOUP, SALAD, & GARLIC BREAD
Build your own salad and choose from our fine selections of fresh made soups along with fresh baked garlic bread.
Dinner
All dinner features are “All You Care to Eat” and available from 5pm til 11pm on the listed days. All specials include a soft drink, tea, or coffee.
MONDAY – ASIAN STATION $12
Enjoy our daily features like General tso’s Chicken, Kung Pao Chicken, Dim Sum, Egg Rolls, and soup just to name a few.
Add a warm Saki carafe $5 Add a nigri roll $5
TUESDAY – SEAFOOD EXTRAVAGANZA $15
Choose from our fine selections of fresh seafood including snow crab legs, peel & eat shrimp, fried shrimp, and beer battered fish just to name a few.
Add a steak $5 Add a glass of pinot Grigio $5
WEDNESDAY – BACK YARD BBQ $12
Choose from many backyard favorites including BBQ Chicken. Slow cooked Ribs, corn on the cob, and many more.
Add a steak $5 Add a glass of Bud Light Draft $1.75
THURSDAY – CARVED PRIME RIB
Add a glass of Merlot $5 Includes 2 sides and roll
SUNDAY – BUILD YOUR OWN PASTA $10
Add a glass of Chianti $5 Includes a salad and garlic bread
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