Thursday, January 31, 2013
N/Warren Town and County News
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Activities
at the
NORWALK
LIBRARY
1081 North .ave. • 981-0217
Transition Times
Saturday, Feb. 2
Learn @ Your Library: E-Readers, 9-10 a.m. So you
got an e-Reader for Christmas? Come to this Learn @
Your Library session to learn how to download e-books
from Wilbor, our online lending library. BRING YOUR
LIBRARY CARD, E-READER and LAPTOP IF YOU
HAVE ONE! Pre-register; there is limited space.
Tuesday, Feb. 5
Pre-School Story Time, 10:30-11 a.m. For 3-6 year-
olds, join us for stories, finger plays, songs and flannel
boards! Parents, expect some interaction with your little
ones and some helpful tips on early literacy skills you
can use at home. This storytime is also a good fit for
parents attending with several children and for daycare
groups.
Novel Year Book Club, 6-8 p.m. Join us as we watch
the film The Shipping News by Annie Proulx. (This bi-
monthly adult book club consists of three sessions, in-
cluding a book discussion and extension activities such
as films, speakers or social events related to the text.)
Wednesday, Feb. 6
Wee Ones Story Time, 10:30-11 a.m. For infants to
18 months, join us for lapsit Stories, finger plays and
songs! Parents: expect full interaction with your little
ones and some helpful tips on early literacy skills you
can use at home. This storytime is designed for a one-
one or one-two parent to child ratio.
Lego Club. If you love Legos, join us for Lego Club
on early-out Wednesdays to build your own creation!
The Library will provide all Legos.
Kids Lego Club (K-4): 1-2 p.m.
Teen Lego Club (5-12): 2-3 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 7
Toddler Time, 10:30-11 a.m. Join us for stories, fin-
ger plays, songs and flannel boards! Parents: expect lots
of interaction with your little ones and some helpful
tips on early literacy skills you can use at home.
IPHOTO PRINTING
is a full commercial printer.
Call us for your flyers,
letterhead, envelopes,
brochures, magazines, Free Estimates.
newsletters, books, etc.
Photo Printing, Inc.
210 S. 1st St., Carlisle, IA 50047
[ 515-989-3251 1
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Agent to work
for you.
Let me help find the vehicle
insurance policy that's right for you.
LANE INSURANCE AGCY INC
515-981-4614
mne@laneinsurance.com
Workshop
Gain information on
planning for successful
post-high school experi-
ences in the areas of living,
learning and working at
the Transition Times
Workshop, Tuesday, Feb.
19, from 7 to 8 p.m. at
Heartland AEA 11 (John-
ston Office) at 6500 Corpo-
rate Dr., Johnston. There is
no charge for the work-
shop.
A panel of representa-
tives will explain services
and how to access them so
all students can have the
opportunity for a success-
ful post-secondary transi-
tion. The panel will consist
of Iowa Medicaid Enter-
prise (waivers and con-
sumer choice option), Vo-
cational Rehabilitation,
HIRTA and DART Trans-
portation and Iowa Asso-
ciation of Community Pro-
viders.
Register by Monday,
Feb. 18, by contacting
Maureen Schletzboum at
515-270-0405 or 1-800-255-
0405 ext. 16299 or mschletz
baum@aea11.k12.ia.us and
leave a message with your
name, phone number,
school district and number
attending.
The workshop is for
families and educators of
7-12 grade students on
IEPs, students age 14 and
older-and other profes-
sionals of Heartland AEA
schools and Des Moines
Public Schools.
Sponsors are Parent and
Educator Connection
(PEC), Heartland Area Edu-
cation Agency and Des
Moines Public Schools.
Countdown to Game Day!
Score Big with Deviled Eggs
You absolutely can't go wrong with serving one of
the easiest eats of all-classic deviled eggs. It never fails:
They're the first to disappear at a party! If you're host-
ing the bash for the big game, let your starting egg lineup
represent your favorite team or theme. Whether it's Bal-
timore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, or New Orleans
style, make your eggs devilishly delightful for anyone
who likes a little kick in their bite.
Classic deviled eggs: Mash yolks of 12 hard-boiled
eggs with 1/4 cup mayonnaise, 3/4 teaspoon Dijon mus-
tard, 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice and salt and pepper to
taste. Pipe or spoon the mixture into the egg whites.
Just before serving dust the eggs with a little Spanish
sweet, smoked paprika.
Ravens kicked-up style: Mash yolks of 12 hard-boiled
eggs with 1/2 cup mayonnaise, 2 teaspoons Dijon mus-
tard, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, 3/4 teaspoon Creole sea-
sorting and several dashes hot pepper sauce. Gently mix
in 1 1/2 cups chopped cooked shrimp, 1/2 cup finely
chopped green bell pepper and 2 tablespoons crumbled,
crisp-cooked bacon. Season to taste with freshly ground
black pepper. Pipe or spoon the mixture into the egg
whites. Just before serving dust the eggs with a little
Spanish sweet, smoked paprika.
49ers fresh gourmet style: Mash yolks of 12 hard-
boiled eggs with 2/3 cup crumbled goat cheese, 1/4 cup
mayonnaise, 1/4 cup basil pesto and 1 teaspoon Dijon
mustard. Season to taste with salt and freshly ground
black pepper. Pipe or spoon the mixture into the egg
whites. Just before serving dust the eggs with a little
Spanish sweet, smoked paprika.
New Orleans muffaletta style: Mash yolks of 12 hard-
boiled eggs with 1/3 cup mayonnaise, 3/4 teaspoon Dijon
mustard and 1/2 teaspoon white wine vinegar. Gently
mix in 1/2 cup chopped olive relish (marinated olives,
provolone cheese, pepperoncini and/or artichokes) and
1/4 cup chopped salami. Season to taste with salt and
freshly ground black pepper. Pipe or spoon the mixture
into the egg whites. Just before serving dust the eggs
with a little Spanish sweet, smoked paprika.
A devilishly clever idea: You don't need a pastry bag
to fill deviled eggs. Place the yolk mixture in a resealable
plastic bag and squish all of the ingredients towards one
corner. Snip a piece from the corner- a larger piece for
chunkier fillings-and squeeze out a bit of yolk mixture
into each of the egg whites.
Look for more game day egg recipes at I0waegg.org.
SHERIFF'S REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
January 16
7000 block of Fulton
Street, burglary of motor
vehicle and firearm was
stolen. Charges have been
referred to Juvenile Court.
January. 19
2500 block of R63 Hwy,
Leon Edwards, 28, Urban-
dale, was arrested for Driv-
ing Barred and Speeding.
January 21
5000 block of Gear
Street, a suicide was re-
ported.
500 block of Gepke Park-
way, Daylin Mills, 20, Des
Moines, was arrested for
Disorderly Conduct and
Interference.
Tim Stephany
• Stephany
Insurance
Opens Office
By Mary Lou Gray
Tim Stephany has an-
nounced the opening of
his office, Stephany Insur-
ance, 1228 Sunset Dr.,
Suite D in Norwalk. Steph-
any and his wife Brenda,
reside in Norwalk, along
with their two children.
Sean is a student at Iowa
State University in Ames
and Shannon is a senior at
Norwalk High School.
Prior to opening Steph-
any Insurance, he was in
publishing for 20 plus
years. Stephany is now fol-
lowing the family in the
insurance business, as his
father and grandfather
also were independent in-
surance agents.
Stephany Insurance
works with many insur:
ance companies. Allied,
North Star, Cincinnati and
Auto-Owners are among
the many companies he
has available to call upon
for quotes. He offers cus-
tomers coverage for auto-
mobiles, homes, busi-
nesses and life and health
insurance. Stephany stated
he wants to work for the
customer, not for any par-
ticular insurance company
and explain insurance cov-
erage with customers.
Stephany invites area
residents to call the office
at 981-0167 for more infor-
mation about their insur-
ance needs.
The average car produces a pound of pollution
every 25 miles.
LIBRARY HOURS
Monday - Thursday
10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday & Saturday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunda); 1 - 5 p.m.
Closed Sundays
(Mmo D-Lo D)
TED'S
USED CARS & AUTO REPAIR
SERVING THE NORWALK AREA SINCE 1966
We Repair All Makes & Models!
802 Sunset Drive, Norwalk, IA 50211
Phone: 515-981-0649 • Residence: 515-287-6512
WE'RE A lU AUTO CARE CENTER
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