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Thursday, December 17, 2020

Rich at High Level for Covid transmission

 Rich County just went up to High Level for Covid Transmission. It doesn't change much except to request a limit of gatherings of 10 or fewer. But it means there are more people getting covid and easier to pass. Stay safe everyone! https://coronavirus.utah.gov/utah-health-guidance-levels

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Senior Services and Food Pantry

 Senior Services will be at the Garden City library at 2:30 on Wednesdays if you need assistance with Medicare, your smart phone, ordering online, anything! Ken Hull is glad to help! Masks are required.

Garden City Food Pantry above the library will be open today from 4-6 pm. Budgets are tight, come get assistance, so everyone can have a Merry Christmas! Masks are required.
For those wishing to donate food items, they are in need of seasoning packets (i.e. gravy mixes, taco season, sloppy joe seasoning, etc.), cooking oil, cold cereal, canned meats and canned fruits. "Kid friendly" food to help get families through the holiday break is helpful as well. Things like milk, juice, pudding, cheese slices, jelly, bread, fresh fruit and veggies, etc. will really help. Perishables need to be brought to the pantry during open hours (Tues 1-3 pm and Wed 4-6 pm). Non-perishables can be brought any time or left in the breezeway of the library.

Sunday, December 13, 2020

Eighteen Wheeler Philosophy

 By Mel Hansen

And this is one of the many reasons my Grandma and Mum called me a “Damn Little Devil!” Sitting here listening to a local radio station as I’m getting


offloaded...the DJ is asking:

“What food dish that your mom...or spouse...made/makes that regardless of hurting their feelings did you refuse to eat?”

Immediately I had the answer for my sweet mother! It’s the only thing she made I just couldn’t bring myself to swallow!

Her...Christmas Fruit Cake.

I even tried to let mold grow on a loaf she sent with me to take back to college one time to see if that would make it taste better? It was so bad that even the mold wouldn’t grow on it!

Now to be fair to my sweet mother, my Grandma Hansen’s was just as horrifying, but my Grandma had this “secret Rum sauce”she would pour over hers! I would lick that piece of Fruit Cake until it was shiny enough to see myself in, and then suck on bites of it until it lost its flavor, and then look for the dog to see if he wanted what I was about to spit out!

Remember when your parents would tell ya, ”All you’ll get in your Christmas Stocking will be a lump of coal!”

I feared a loaf of Christmas Fruit Cake in my stocking way more than a lump of coal!  At least a lump of coal will burn and provide a little warmth!

Both my Mum and Grandma knew I didn’t like their Christmas Fruit Cake! I think that’s why they took particular delight in watching me trying to eat it!

Now as for my pretty little wife?  She’s still feeding me, and there’s nothing she makes that I won’t eat!

But she’s never tried cooking me a Christmas Fruit Cake either!

Snow Tracks

 

Photo by Eric Roman

Update on Matt Cluff

Several readers have asked for an update on Matt Cluff, the owner of Summit Pizza who had a stroke last month. He is making slow progress. Here is the latest report from his wife, Laura. Donations and prayers are so helpful.Venmo @Laura-Cluff (https://venmo.com/Laura-Cluff) or GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-matt-cluff or Tax-Deductible Donation use Venmo @Xtra-Mile-1 (https://venmo.com/Xtra-Mile-1)

By Laura Cluff

We brought Matt’s iPad today to see if that would work better for him to communicate with us, but he was super sleepy again so he couldn’t really do anything at first. I thought for sure having something electronic would make him excited, but he just kept falling asleep.


The respiratory team tried to do the speaking valve with him today but his coughing was too strong and the valve went flying off a couple times. They said that’s pretty normal for a first try though and they might come back again tomorrow and try.
After they left the physical therapy people came in and worked with him. They got him sitting up and he looked pretty darn good! Other than the fact that he looks sooo skinny. He’s lost about 35 pounds. We got to hug him and he started crying when he hugged me. It was the saddest but sweetest thing.
The Cluffs this summer

Then after they were done we were going to leave because we thought he’d for sure be worn out but he finally actually seemed awake. So we asked him if he wanted to try to do the iPad one more time and he did. He wasn’t coordinated enough to use the keyboard but he wrote using his finger and we were able to figure out another message! He wrote, “I need your help to stay kool!” Yes, cool with a k. And earlier he had written “hot”. They had just taken his temp and he was fine but I guess he just felt hot so we got fans blowing on him and he was super happy about that. Yay for more progress! #onedayatatime

Bear River Health Department Report

We are reporting 271 new cases on Saturday December 12. We currently have 12,324 total cases in our health district. 

NEW CASES TODAY: 271 in the Bear River Health District, Rich, Cache, Box Elder Counties.

LAST UPDATED: DECEMBER 12, 2020 10:00 AM 
Rich County has had 53 cases and no deaths

COVID testing


 

Bear Lake Ice Stars

Photo by Carol Ann Dyer

 

Letter from Rich School District

Dear Parents:

As we approach the end of the first trimester of the 2020-2021 school year, I wish to thank all of the students, parents and staff, that have made this first trimester such a success.  I am grateful that we are still meeting for face to face instruction. I hope daily, that we can continue to do so for the remainder of the year.  As a district, we are trying to be vigilant in doing what we can to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 within our school.  We are committed to doing so in the future.

I am appreciative of the teaching staff for their combined efforts to provide a hybrid model of instruction so that those students that are at home sick and/or quarantined, can continue to access instruction from the classroom teacher, access information, and submit assignments and assessments.  When we have had students quarantined, this model has been a great bridge for them to continue learning from home.

We have also had some parents/students who have chosen to use the hybrid model for the entirety of the first trimester.  To those parents/students we issue an invitation to join us for face to face instruction, at the school, during the second trimester.  We feel that the hybrid model has been effective and can continue to be effective.  It was intended to bridge gaps for students who were absent for a period of time, but we believe that face to face instruction has benefits that are difficult to replicate in a digital platform.  Therefore, we remind you that you are welcome to return to face to face instruction, at any time and would encourage you to do so if medical conditions allow.

Secondly, we had parents who opted to enroll their student(s) in online schools, outside of the district.  Again, we support those decisions and hope that your student(s) are having a quality experience.  If, for any reason, the online experience is not working for you, we would welcome your child back to Rich School District.

This is a very difficult time in our country.  However, our children still deserve the very best educational experience we can give them.  They deserve to acquire the requisite skills that will enable them to be successful in their future endeavors.  Rich School District is here to help students and parents in this process.  We look forward to our continued partnership.

Sincerely,
Dale Lamborn



Readathon Logs due December 15

December 15th is the LAST DAY to turn in your PBS Kids Utah November Readathon logs. Remember to submit your time online AND bring your paper logs to the Garden City Library to be entered into a drawing! You can also leave your logs in the book return or slide them under the front door. Keep Reading!