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FOOD INSPECTION REPORT A-4 Wednesday, July 6, 2022 The Press-Dispatch Kiwanis raising funds for Christmas Kids Fund By Sherri Sebella News Editor sherri@pressdispatch.net Amber Manor Health Campus is help- ing to raise money for the Petersburg Kiwawis Kids Christmas, while having a little pink flamingo fun. If you want to participate in this fund- raiser, you can make a donation of $25 to send a flock of pink flamingos to your friends, family members or neighbors' front yard. The flock will automatically migrate to their next location 24 hours later. You can also purchase flock insur- ance to protect your flock for $10 in advance. Flocking will run from Friday, July 1 through Sunday, July 31. Payment op- tions of cash or check can be made to the Petersburg Kiwanis. If you have any questions, contact Janet Graff at Amber Manor, at (812) 354-3001. Amber Manor Health Campus is helping to raise money for the Petersburg Kiwawis Kids Christmas, using pink flamingos. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, in Petersburg, payed to have them removed, as part of a fundraiser to raise money for kids for Christmas. Pike County Health Dept. The following are sum- maries of Retail Food in- spection conducted from April 1 to May 31, 2022. Es- tablishments are allowed up to 30 days to respond and or correct violation with re-in- spections conducted at the discretion of the Food San- itarian. PRE-OP INSPECTIONS Pete's Drive -In, 230 W. Main St., Petersburg—No violations. The Village Inn, 242 SR57, Petersburg —No violations. Bite of Life, 6410 E. CR650N, Hazleton—1 Non-critical violation: in- suf ficient lighting (cor rect- ed). Calorita, 350 W. Main St., Petersburg—No violations. Yochum's Farm Produce & More, 3751 S. Old US 41, Vincennes—No violations. COMPLAINT INSPECTIONS The Caddy Shack, 2102 E. Main St., Petersburg—1 Crit- ical violation: Hand washing sink soiled with food debris (corrected). 5 Non-critical violation: Non-food contact sur faces soiled; 1 freezer >0 degrees; indoor trash receptacles soiled; baseboards/perim- eter of floor/under equip- ment soiled; floor ties miss- ing/cracked. ROUTINE INSPECTIONS Petersburg Little League, 501 E Illinois St., Peters- burg—2 Critical violations: unlabeled chemical; no food grade sanitizer available. 1 Non-critical violation: im- proper storage of food sup- plies. Big Dipper, 715 E. Main St., Petersburg—No viola- tions Prides Creek Golf Course—1005 E. CR400N, Petersburg—2 Non-critical violations: Thermometers inaccurate; freezer >0 de- grees F. Casey's, 304 E. Main St., Petersburg—1 Critical vio- lation: Pizza prep items not dated (corrected). 4 Non-critical violations: Non food-contact equipment soiled; seals of under count- ers coolers soiled; indoor trash receptacles soiled; kitchen floor and base- boards soiled. Prides Creek Beach Concessions, 1045 E. CR400N, Petersburg—No violations. Sweet Dreams Ala Mode, 510 N. Second St., Boon- ville—No violations ob- ser ved. Sunny's #53, 2141 N. SR357, Otwell—1 Critical vi- olation: Pizza prep items not dated (corrected). 3 Non-critical violations: Non food-contact equip- ment soiled; baseboards and floor soiled at perim- eter and under/behind equipment; large gap at bottom of garage door. Locally Owned & Operated | Dr. Clint Shoultz 715 S. 9th Street, Petersburg | 812-354-9400 Mon. 8-7 | Tues. 8-noon | Wed. 10-7 | Thurs. 8-5 | Fri. 8-5 SAVE 25% on all non-prescription designer sunglasses SUNGLASSES SALE Need prescription sunglasses? These frames take prescrip- tion lenses, too! Buy 1 pair prescription sunglasses, get the second at HALF PRICE! * *Insurance accepted. 2nd pair doesn't have to be prescription. COACH EYEWEAR net edition pressdispatch.net/edition Web, Smartphone, Tablet Streamline the Headline! 812-354-8500 • 820 Poplar St., Petersburg, IN • ads@pressdispatch.net STOP it takes 3 MINUTES to subscribe to 812-354-8500

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