Thursday, February 12, 2015
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Three
OFFICE INFORMATION
Pick up registration forms 24 hours a day at the Parks
and Recreation office or print them off our website:
www.norwalk.iowa.gov. You can mail registration
forms, place them in our drop box or walk in. Our of-
fice is located at 1100 Chatham Ave. (Public Safety Bldg.).
Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Fri-
day. The drop box is open 24/7! If you have an3, ques-
tions, call us at 981-9206. Online registration is avail-
able (See website: www.norwalk.iowa.gov).
UPCOMING REGISTRATIONS
Early Out Creative Art, February 16 through Febru-
ary 27.
NON-REGISTRATION EVENTS
Senior Exercise, Mondays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. at
Norwalk Christian Church; Senior Wii Bowling, Thurs-
days, at Public Safety Building, 1:30 p.m.; OPALS Well-
Seasoned Potluck, March 6 at Public Safety Building -
11:30 a.m.; Family Bingo Night, March 1 at Norwalk
Easter Public Libral3 5 p.m.; Family Open Gym, Febru-
ary 15, 22 at Oviatt gym, 2 to 4 p.m.
PARKS AND REC COMMISSION MEETING
Public is invited Wednesday, March 4, 6 p.m. at City
Hall.
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS
week four
Power Tippers 34
Balls Coming at Ya 33
Beavis & Bumpheads 31
Chicks with Hits 29
Volley Girls 27
Spiked Punch 26
COED VOLLEYBALL RESULTS
All Out 5 5 10 20
Mekong 4 10 4 18
1-2-3 Team 4 7 7 18
Just Do It 6 4 6 16
Court Jesters 5 5 4 14
Storm 3 5 5 13
Net Assets 9 4 5 18
My Bad 6 5 6 17
Back That Pass Up 6 6 4 16
Safe Sets 6 3 3 12
FAMILY OPEN GYM
Shoot hoops or play a pick-up game with friends or
family. Bring clean tennis shoes for the floor. Only resi-
dents in the Norwalk school district are eligible to par-
ticipate. No registration required, just show up and play.
Time: 2-4 p.m.; Location: Oviatt gym; Adult cost: $1;
Youth cost: $.50; Days: Sundays; Dates: February 15, 22.
EARLY OUT CREATIVE ART CLASSES
Lucinda Sperr Art Love Studio, will lead the class
in various art projects. Students at Oviatt Elementary
are welcome to participate, but will need to find their
own transportation to Lakewood Elementary. Register
for all at once or one at a time.
March 4 - Doodling Around - Come experience seri-
ous and funways to draw. Plus receive the 30 day draw-
ing challenge. Location: Lakewood Art Room; Regis-
NORWALK PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
LEISURE LINE
/........ By Nancy Kuehl, Director
tration: February 16 through February 27.Time: After
school; Cost per class: $12 residents/S13.80 non-resi-
dents; Minimum/Maximum: 6/24.
EARLY OUT CRAFT CLUB
Get out your glue and imaginations for this program.
Children in 3rd through 5th grades at Lakewood El-
ementary are invited to join. They meet once a month
after school on Thursday to make special arts and crafts
projects. Instructor: Nancy Kuehl. Registration: Febru-
ary 16 through February 27; Time: 2 to 4:15 p.m.; Loca-
tion: Lakewood Art room; Cost per class: $12 Norwalk
residents, $13.80 non-residents; Minimum/Maximum:
6/24.
SPRING SOCCER 2015
JUST FOR KICKS
This beginning soccer program is for children at least
4 years old that are not currently in kindergarten this
school year. Participants will be introduced to the sport
of soccer and will be taught the basic fundamentals of
dribbling, passing and shooting. Shin guards are re-
quired for this program. This is a six-week program in-
cluding one week of practice and five weeks of games.
Dates: Starts week of March 30, weather permitting;
Time: 6:00 p.m.; Days: Monday or Wednesday; Loca-
tion: Norwalk-McAninch Sports Complex; Cost: $28.75
Norwalk residents or $33.25 for non-residents.
KINDERGARTEN SOCCER
This program is for both boys and girls currently in
kindergarten this school year. This is a six-week pro-
gram including two weeks of practices and four weeks
of games. Shin guards are required. Days: Starts week
of March 30, weather permitting; Time: 6:00 p.m.; Lo-
cation: Norwalk-McAninch Sports Complex; Days:
Tuesday and Thursday; Cost: $34.50 Norwalk residents
or $39.75 for non-residents.
1ST-7TH GRADE SOCCER
This program is for children in 1st through 7th grade
this current school year. Shin guards are required. This
is a six-week program including two weeks of practice
and four weeks of games. Divisions: 1st and 2nd Grade
Boys - 4 vs. 4, play on Tuesday and Friday.; 1st and 2nd
Grade Girls - 4 vs. 4, play on Monday and Thursday;
3rd and 4th Grade Coed - 8 vs. 8, play on Monday and
Thursday; 5th through 7th Grade Coed - 8 vs. 8, play on
Tuesday and Friday; Days: Starts week of March 30,
weather permitting; Times: 6:00 p.m.; Location:
Norwalk-McAninch Sports Complex; Cost: $46.00 for
Norwalk residents or $53.00 for non-residents.
DADDY DAUGHTER DANCE
The Parks and Recreation Department will host the
social event of the year for debonair Dads and thek dar-
ling daughter(s) Kindergarten to 5th grade. This is the
night to enjoy you r daughter and friends for an evening
of music, dancing, dinner and fun. This will include
dinner, a keepsake photograph and dancing with the
Norwalk Dance Team providing the music. If Dad is
not available, an uncle, brother or grandfather is always
welcomed. Date: Friday, Feb. 13; Time: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m,;
Location: Lakewood Elementary; Cost: $15.00 each resi-
dent / $17.25 each non-resident; Minimum/Maximum:
50/125.
OPALS- SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAMS
(Older People with Active Life Styles)
SENIOR CITIZEN EXERCISE
Everyone age 55 and older is invited to attend a free
exercise program that will include stretching and ton-
ing. We will meet at the Norwalk Christian Church lo-
cated at 701 Main St. This is a continuous program run-
ning yearly. Days: Monday and Thursday; Time: 10-
10:30 a.m.
SENIOR CITIZEN WII BOWLING
Do you miss the game of bowling? Not quite as spry
as you used to be? We invite you to try the game of Wii
bowling. This game mimics actions performed in real
life bowling without having to travel to a bowling alley.
Each week teams will be assigned for those who show
up and we will have a little competition. This program
will continue until March. (Will take off during the holi-
days). Place: Norwalk Public Safety Bldg; Time: Thurs-
days, 1:30-3 p.m.
WELL-SEASONED POTLUCK
(The mea t as well as the people)
All are invited, age 55 or older, to attend a potluck
dinner to enjoy and socialize with the Parks and Recre- ,_
ation staff. Meat, tableware and coffee/beverage are pro-
vided. Dust off the cookbooks and be creative to bring a
side dish and/or dessert to share with everyone. After
the meal we will have some form of entertainment from
local talent. Let us know your email address and we
will send out reminders with what meat we plan to have
on that day. Call the office to register two days before
the event. Dates: March 6; Time: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Place:
Norwalk Public Safety Building.
SHERIFF'S REPORT I
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
ACCIDENTS
February 2 - 6:21 a.m.: Keith Oliver, 23, Des Moines,
was traveling northbound. He lost control of the ambu-
lance due to road conditions. He then entered the east
ditch. When he entered the east ditch, the vehicle ended
up rolling onto its driver's side. The driver of the ambu-
lance was checked out on scene and was transported.
The male being transported was not injured and was
transported to the hospital by Indianola EMS. The ve-
hicle will be towed privately.
February 2- 8:13 a.m.: Caleb Bass, 19, Indianola, was
traveling southbound at the 8000 block of Hwy 65/69.
Driver lost control of vehicle on packed snow/icy road
and went into right ditch. Driver injured right leg when
he went into the ditch. No visible damage to vehicle.
Driver transported to Mercy Clinic via parent.
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