Thursday, January 31, 2013 N/Warren Town and County News Page Five
I •
CHURCH and SOCIAL
. Norwalk 4-H All Stars
Wendy Borst,
Massage Therapist
VALENTINE
I v SPECIAL!
$5 OFF any Gift Cdrtificate
purchased now through Feb. 14!
Come see me at
Haskin Chiropractic
1016 Main St., Norwalk
I 515-240-1075 I
U.S. and Japanese studies have found that black and
green teas have antibacterial powers that may help
prevent cavities and gum disease,
The regular meeting of
the Norwalk 4-H All Stars
was held December 9, 2012
at the Norwalk Public Li-
brary. The meeting was
called to order by President
Alex Bennett. Tristan Dun-
can led the Pledge of Alle-
giance.
Roll call was answered
by 16 members and one
guest stating their favorite
holiday treat. Nicole Alex-
ander read the minutes
from the November meet-
ing. The treasurer report
was given by Courtney
Johnson. Courtney also
read the county newsletter.
For Old Business mem-
bers brought personal care
items for Children & Fami-
lies of Iowa.
New Business: Member-
ship Recognition Certifi-
cates were passed out to
members who joined 4-H in
2011. Achievement stickers
were passed out to other
club members. Information
was shared about summer
camps. Courtney Johnson
made a motion to adjourn
the meeting and Ava Har-
vey seconded it. Beth
Sievers led the 4-H Pledge.
We then play the Right
Left game with gifts that
members brought. A crafts
game was played; mem-
bers had a paper plate on
their head and had to draw
the story that was read to
them. A judging was done
on these drawings and
Alex Bennett won a prize.
Members brought home-
made ornaments and then
had a judging on them.
Beth Sievers won this
prize. These ornaments
were then taken to the
Norwalk nursing home at
a later date.
Ava Harvey and Van-
essa Hautekeete provided
treats.
Nicole Alexander, secre-
' tary
2013i!OWA CHINESE NEW YEAR
DATE
VENUE
S
ENTERTAINMENT
TIME
FEBURARY 02, 20t3
NORVVALK HiGH SCHOOL
FREE ADHISSION
CHILDREN'3 ACTW|TIES
FOOD DEMONRATIONS
MARTIAL ARTS DEMONSTRATIONS
CUtTURAL YS
FOOD
MUSICAL:ACTS
POSTER EXHITION
VENDORS
VOLUNTEER OPPONITIES
FESTIVAL | ! n-3 pm
DINNER 5 pro-6:30
CEREMONY 6:30-8 p
Bob and Ellen Knickerbocker
'To Ce&&ate 50t100 Anni00ersanj
Former Norwalk residents Bob and Ellen
Knickerbocker, now of Reeds Spring, MO, will celebrate
their 50th wedding anniversary Monday, Feb. 18.
The couple's son, Jeff Knickerbocker of Martensdale,
and daughter, Jill Knickerbocker Holmes of Republic,
MO, are hosting a card shower for their parents. They
request friends and family to send an anniversary card
with a memory or personal message to arrive on or be-
fore the big day.
Greetings may be sent to Bob and Ellen Knicker-
bocker, 823 Othello Lane, Reeds Spring, MO 65737.
Did You Know?
(NAPS)--Teaching perse-
verance can be a challenge,
but when children finally
make a breakthrough, they
will show increased confi-
dence and feel good about
themselves for seeing the job
through. For more informa-
tion, visit Kumon at www.
kumon.com or call (877) 586-
6673.
***
The AARP Foundation has
a map at www.aarp.org/
snapmap that lets people
check their eligibility and
tells older Americans how to
apply for Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Pro-
gram benefits.
Wit5 help from HP tech-
nology, many community col-
leges and other schools can
provide the computing and
other equipment their stu-
dents and faculty need while
staying within their increas-
ingly tight budgets.
Trick-or-t for LrNIGP,
the original Kids Helping
Kids camldgn, provides chil-
dren with the opportunity to
have fun and save lives at
the same time. UNICEF
helps provide children with
the essentials for a safe and
healthy childhood. To donate
or learn how to get involved,
visit www.trickortreatfor
unicef.org.
B2B Salon
5921 SE 14th Street, Suite 1800
Des Moines, Iowa ~ 515-287-1500
Women's Hair Cuts $15
Children Cuts $8
All Over Color Service $35
Full Highlight $35
Partial Highlight $25
Call Anna at 515-287-1500
Tuesday-Friday 9am to 7pm
Saturday - 9am to 5pm
Sunday - llam to 5pm
Walk-ins Welcome