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NORTH WARREN TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
P.O. Box 325, 727 Main St., Norvlalk, IA 50211
515-981-0406
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Published every Thursday in No:walk, Iowa
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Community School District and ]4arren County.
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Activities
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NORWALK
L! BRARY
1051 North Ave. • 981-0217
Saturday, March 2
The Sampler Book Club, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. A new book
dub that samples different genres of books - starting
with young adult fiction! For this first month, we invite
teens and adults to read the . some book and discuss it in
this special Saturday session. Other sessions will meet
Thursday evenings, bi-monthly. Stop by and get details
and registration materials from the front desk, or down-
load the registration from our Adults page online.
Monday, March 4
Tiny Tots with Debbie Doo Wop, 9:30 a.m. Mon-
days until April 8, we welcome Debbie Doo Wop back
to the library to leack4he Tiny Tots Music Class. Join us
for songs, instruments and fun! Ages 1-5. Registration
is required (space is limited).
Tuesday, March 5
Job Search @ Your Library, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Library
assistants will help patrons with questions and even
schedule one-on-one tutoring every Tuesday until June,
in the computer area of the library.
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.
Wednesday, March 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, March 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 us at home.
Computer Clinic, 4-6 p.m. A techaology assistant
will answer questions every Thursdar at our drop-in
clinic in the computer area! If you need more than a few
minutes, schedule an appointment for a one-on-one ses-
sion.
The cat is the only animal without visible means of
support who still manages to find a living in the city.
-Carl van Vechten
OBITUARY
KAREN KAY SIEREN
Services were held Sat-
urday, Feb. 16, at St.
Michael's Catholic Church
in Fairbury, NE for Karen
Kay Sieren, 56, Norwalk,
who died Sunday, Feb. 10,
in Jansen, NE at the home
of life-long friend, Linda
Seeley. Interment was at
the Fairbury Cemetery. A
Celebration of Life was
also held Sunda3 Feb. 24,
at St. John the Apostle
Catholic Church in
Norwalk.
She was born to
Marjorie and Paul Gill in
Fairbury August 27, 1956.
She graduated from
Fairbury High School and
moved to Iowa where she
lived until her passing.
After graduation she
worked for the Rock Is-
land Railroad and was the
first female brakeman and
was proud of that fact. She
often told stories of the
adversities she had to
overcome being the only
female on the crew. She
worked as an RN at HCI
Care Services of Central
Iowa.
She loved animals and
worked for many years as
a Veterinary Tech prior to
returning to school and
getting her RN degree.
She loved going to fig-
ure 8 races and watching
her son, Boone at various
Iowa tracks in the sum-
mers. She also enjoyed
sports, especially watch-
ing the Kansas City Chiefs
and Iowa State Cyclones.
Karen Kay Sieren
Survivors include her
son, Boone, his wife,
Nichole, and granddaugh-
ter, Emily of Des Moines;
brothers and spouses, Bud
and Rita Hackbarth of
Fairmont, NE, Mick and
Doris Gill of Fairbur NE;
sister, Trish Kokesh of
Hastings, NE; and sister-
in-law, Karen Hackbarth of
Phoenix, AZ; several
nieces and nephews;
former spouse, Roger
Sieren of Cumming and
Max, her dog.
Karen loved her career
and the people she cared
for. Her passion was work-
ing in hospice care. A me-
morial has been estab-
lished to the Hospice
Foundation.
Preceding her in death
were her parents; brother,
Lonnie Hackbarth;
brother-in-law, Jim
Kokesh and nephew, Bret
Hackbarth.
OBITUARY
JUNE EGGLESTON
A memorial service was held Saturda36 Feb. 23, at the
Whitten Community Church in Whitten for June Arline
Eggleston, 92, Eldora, who died Wednesday, Feb. 20, at
Bickford Senior Living Home in West Des Moines.
June Lamer was born February 11, 1921 to Elmer and
Rosa Hahn Lamer in the family farm house in rural
Hardin County. November 7, 1942, she was united in
marriage to Kenneth "Chris" Eggleston at the same farm
house where she was born. After marriage the couple
resided in Marshalltown until his passing on Novem-
ber 2, 1973. She then moved to Eldora.
Mrs. Eggleston had worked With her husband at Stark
Heating Service. She was a member of the First Congre-
gational Church of Eldora and the PTA. She loved golf-
ing, boating, croquet and spending winters in Arizona.
She enjoyed traveling whether it was to Europe or on
an Alaskan cruise.
Survivors include her children, Craig (Donna)
Eggleston of Des Moines and Steve (Cindy) Eggleston
of Norwalk; grandchildren, Kim, Jeff, Jacob, Zachary,
Cari, Jodi, Kathi and Scott; several great-grandchildren;
numerous nieces and nephews and special niece and
friend, Ann Bracy.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 39 years,
Chris, and both of her parents.
Memorials may be sent to the family.
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Worship at these
Norwalk Area Churches
NORWALg
Christ Our Savior
Lutheran Church (LC-MS)
515 Sunset Dr.
515-897-4183
Steven Klawonn, Pastor
9:00 am Worship
10:30 am Sunday School
Wed. Family Education 6:30 pm
Wed. Confirmation: 5th-8th grade
6:30 pm
Crossroads Church
2601 Border St.
www.2thecrossroads.com
Glen Blumer, Pastor
515 -287-8580
9:30 am Worship
Nursery & Children's
Programming
3 years old through 5 th grade
Wed. 6:30 pm K-12 th grades
***
Fellowship Community
Church
225 North Ave.
www.fccnorwalk.org
Rob Jones, Pastor
981-0699
8:30 & 10:30 am Worship
Disciple City Classes
18 mo.-5'h grade
Nursery also provided.
6 pm Sun. Jr. and Sr. High
6:30 pm Wed. Prayer Service
First Baptist Church
www.norwalkbaptist.org
Sunset Dr. & Marred
981-4391
9 am Worship
10:15 am Sunday School
Class for all ages
Nursery Provided
7 pm - Wednesdays
Bible Study Prayer Service
New Life Lutheran Church
4380 Wakonda Dr. - 285-5965
www.newlifenorwalk.org
Nate Liedtke, Pastor
8:15 am Traditional
9:30 am Sunday School
10:30 am Contemporary
Nursery Provided
7 pm Youth-led Worship
***
Norwalk Christian Church
(Disciples)
701 Main St. - 981-0176
Dayna Kinkade, Pastor
8:30 am Informal Worship
9:15 am Church School
10:30 am Worship
6 pm The Gathering Service
Nursery Provided
Wed. pm CYF & Chi Rho
Norwalk United
Methodist Church
1801 Sunset Dr. - 981-4251
Rev. Kiboko I. Kiboko
8:15 & 10:45 am Worship
9:30 am Sunday School
Nursery Provided
St. John the Apostle
Catholic Church
720 Orchard Hills Dr.
981-4855 FAX 981-9475
Father John Ludwig
Sacrament of Reconciliation
4 pm Saturday
Masses: 5 pm Saturday
9 am Sunday
Nursery, Sunday School
CUMblING
Harvest Church
(Evangelical Free)
4225 N. Birch Ave.
PO Box 115
Laine Wilder, Pastor
981-4321
www.harvestchurchiowa.com
l0 am Worship
Nursery, newborn to 3 years
Groups Thurs. & Fri. 6:30 pm
Christian Life
Assembly of God Church
Fleur Drive and Hwy 5
Warren Hunsberger, Pastor
515-953-0322
10 am Worship
Children's Ministry, 0-5
Kids' Church 6 years & up
Nursery ages 0-2
6:30 pm - Wed. Elevate Youth
Grace Baptist Church
9936 County Line Rd. 285=8871
www.gracecares.net
.Doug VanWey, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:45 am Worship
Jr. & Sr. High, Men's and
Women's Ministry
Nursery Provided.
Mt. Zion Church of God
8383 Ridgeview Dr.
David Chu, Pastor
664-2828
Martensdale Community
(An Evangelical Free Church)
1 Mile North of Martensdale on
Hwy 28
Gary Crandall. Pastor
64 1-764-2491
Worship: 9 am
Bible Study: 10:30 am
Jr. High & Sr. High Youth: 6 pm
Sunday
St. Paul Lutheran Church
(Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America)
641.764-2752
• 'Meeting at Churchofthe
Assumption .in Churchville
Keith Lingwall, Pastor, 971-0504
Ron Mohr, Pastor, 770-1286
9:30 am Sunday School &
Confirmation
10:30 am Worship
Call for times on Adult and
Children Bible Studies
PROLE
Linn Grove
United Methodist Church
2483 50th, Prole - 981-4062
Cindy Hickman, Pastor
9:45 am Sunday School
I 1 am Worship
INDIANOLA
Freedom Fellowship Church
(IFFC)
2604 N. Jefferson Way
515-961-5755
Pastor Jeff Rabe
Pastor's Cell 515-333-2458
9:30 am Sunday Worship
12:45-2 pm Wed. Adult Bible
Study
Tues.-Thurs. is for
Community Food Closet.
(Please call for availability)
Good Shepherd
Evangelical Lutheran Church
(ELS)
202 N. Kenwood - 962-0351
Robert Harting, Pastor
9 am Worship
10:15 Sunday School
The above free listings are to
Help newcomers know the
Regular worship schedules of
Norwalk-area churches. Special
Events and services will not be
listed here.
Policy: Churches must be in the
Norwalk Area and in Warren
County for this free listing.
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legals and stories [
is Noon Friday! I
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