Thursday, February 18, 2010 N/Warren Town and County News Page Seven
STACI APPEL
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tronic filing sites for eli-
gible Iowans can be found
on the Iowa Department of
Revenue Website,
www.iowa.gov/tax/.
Save money, energy
with appliance rebate
program: A consumer re-
bate initiative funded by
the federal recovery art
starts soon and could save
you money on new appli-
ances and your energy
bills.
Similar to last year's
"cash for clunkers" auto-
motive rebate program,
the Energy Efficiency Ap-
pliance Rebate program
gives consumers money
back when they purchase
new, energy efficient ap-
pliances.
Another benefit is that
these new appliances - in-
cluding furnaces, air con-
ditioners, refrigerators,
washers and dryers - cost
less to operate.
A total of $2.8 million
will be available for Iowa
BUSINESS
rebates ranging from $100
to $500. Rebates are for
appliances purchased after
March I and are available
on a first-come, first-
served basis.
Funds are expected to
be exhausted within two
weeks, so if you've been
thinking of getting new
appliances for your home,
act quickly.
Also keep in mind that
the appliances purchased
through this program may
be eligible for tax credits,
as well as additional re-
bates offered by your util-
ity companies.
Learn more about the
appliance rebate program
at www.energy.iowa.gov.
To contact Senator
Appel when the Legisla-
ture is in session, call the
Senate Switchboard at 515-
281-3371. On weekends
she can be reached at home
at 515-961-6982. E-mail her
at staci.appel@legis.state
.ia.us.
REVIEW'
Special Olympics
Dance & Auction
Make plans now to attend the Special Olympics Iowa
Torch Run Dance and Auction Saturda Feb. 27, from 8
p.m. to midnight at the DMPD Recreation Building, 5374
East University Ave. in Pleasant Hill. Food and bever-
ages will be provided along with DJ' ed music.
Athletes and staff from Special Olympics Iowa will
also be in attendance. In addition, the evening will also
include a live and silent auction. Tickets are $20 in ad-
vance and $25 at the door. The general public is wel-
come to attend.
This event is one of many held by the Law Enforce-
ment Torch Run Committee for Special Olympics Iowa.
The Law Enforcement Torch Run® is the largest
grassroots fundraiser and public awareness vehicle for
Special Olympics. Other events held in Iowa include
Polar Plunges, Cop on Top, Tip a Cop, t-shirt sales and
the World's Largest Truck Convoy.
All proceeds from this event directly benefit Special
Olympics Iowa. Tickets may be purchased in advance
by calling the Special Olympics Iowa state office at 515-
986-5520 or purchase them at the door.
Special Olympics Iowa, a statewide nonprofit orga-
nization, has provided sports training and competitions
for children and adults with intellectual disabilities since
1968. Currently, 11,350 athletes and Unified Sports Part-
ners participate in Special Olympics Iowa events and
competitions. For more information, call 515-986-5520
or visit www.soiowa.org.
Cassie Mathies Joins Salon
Cassie Mathies has
joined Wanda Vetterick at
her Norwalk Styling Sa-
lon, 808 Main St.
Mathies graduated
from Boone High School
in 2006 and attended La
James School of Beauty in
Johnston, where she re-
ceived her esthetics license
in 2007. In 2009, she re-
ceived her cosmetology li-
cense, also from La James.
At the Norwalk Styling
Salon, Mathies will offer
her clients haircuts, semi-
and permanent color,
highlights and updos as
well as facial waxing. Her
hours at the salon are Tues-
day and Wednesday, 10-8,
Cassie Mathies
Thursday and Friday, 9-5
and Saturday, 8-4.
Call 981-4097 for an ap-
pointment.
Serving BUFFET 5 - 8 p.m.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
Salad Bar, Pasta Bar & Meat Item
just $9.95! Full menu also available.
Open: Tue. & Wed., 5-9; Thur. thru Sat., 5-10
BAMBINO'S
RESTAURANT
4221 South Orilla Rd. • 981-9127
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