Page Fourteen N/Warren Town and County News Thursday, February 28, 2013
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thank you
A double thanks to all
those people who gave
blood on Thursday in our
snow. We collected 49
pints in all, which is very
much appreciated by those
served by the LifeServe
Blood Center. See you
again April 18th.
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announcements
Annual Knights of Colum-
bus Lenten Fish Fries,
5:30-7 p.m., St. John the
Apostle Catholic Church,
720 Orchard Hills Dr., Fri-
days, March 1, 8, 15 and
22. Menu includes choice
of two fried or baked fish
or three pizza slices with
coleslaw, fries, macaroni
and cheese, relish, bread
and butter and beverage.
Cost $8 adults; $5 senior
citizens and $3 for children
12 and under.
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Norwalk Food Pantry, lo-
cated at New Life Lutheran
Church, 4380 Wakonda
Dr., is open everyWednes-
day from 5 to 7 p.m. for lo-
cal residents. '
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childcare
Are you looking for safe,
loving, affordable childcare
in Norwalk? FT/PT open-
ings for all ages including
bef6re/after school care.
Two loving mothers with
years of medical experi-
ence and excellent refer-
ences. Call for details. 515-
779-0537.
6% match[ .44CPM! CDL-
A, 2 yrs Exp. ADM Truck-
ing, Lee: 515-265-8437.
for rent
Black Gold Realty
Norwalk, 311 Snyder,
3BR, 1 car garage, nicely
decorated. 934 Norwood
Dr., 4BR, 1 V2 baths, 16 x
28 family room, 2-car de-
tached garage. DSM,
9,000 sq. ft. warehouse,
6,000 plus 3,000 ft., can be
split. SE Union and
Granger, Price $1,200 and
$600. Call Larry at 681-
6310.
1329 Sunset Dr., Norwalk,
1st floor, offices, $725/mo.
Call Larry 681-6310.
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services
Seamstress can do alter-
ations, work with lycra fab-
ric, sequins, beading and
custom costumes. Call
Lynne at 285-0604.
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Isaac Electrical LLC 515-
494-6492. Call for all your
electrical needs.
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Downs Pest Control
And Property
Maintenance
Spiders, ants, wasps,
roaches, bed bug treat-
ments, termite work. We
also offer property mainte-
nance such as debris re-
moval, mold testing, snow
and lawn care, demo work
and roofing. 515-309-2089,
www.downspestcontrol.com.
Dilly Dally Day Care now
has openings for full-time
childcare. Call Kristen for
details, 803-8863.
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employment
The City of Cumming is
now accepting mowing
bids for 2013. Please sub-
mit by 3/1 5/13 to
cityclerk@cumming-
iowa.com or City of
Cumming, PO Box 100,
Cumming, IA 50061.
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Dog/Cat
Catcher Wanted
The City of Cumming is in
need of an individual or
company to be available on
an on-call basis to catch
stray dogs and cats. You
must provide your own
equipment and be insured.
Fees paid will be negoti-
ated. Contact the City
Clerk at 515-981-9214 for
more information or to ap-
ply.
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19-year-old college stu-
dent wants summer nanny
job. Can start June 10.
Contact Kristi at 515-783-
5081.
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Drivers-OTR. Home Week-
ends, Fantastic Benefits!
Vacation/Holiday, 401K w/
INCOMETAX
PREPARATION
As an IRS Registered Tax
Return Preparer, I would
be happy to assist you with
your 2012 income taxes.
NEW CLIENT SPECIAU I
will prepare your income
tax return for one half of
what you paid another pro-
fessional preparer last
year. Deb Ostrem, RTRP-
over 35 years of experi-
ence. Please call 981-5083
for an appointment. Avail-
able evenings and week-
ends.
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Stonefield Home
Services
Wade Smith, 515-490-
1946, electrical, plumbing,
repair.
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Clean Cut Tree Service
Removals, trimming,
stump grinding, brush.
cleanup, fully equipped
and insured. Free consul-
tations, 981-0511.
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Fireplace
Chimney Servicing
Annual servicing of your
chimney system keeps
your family safe and your
home in good repair. We
offer inspections,cleaning,
repairs, product sales, re-
lining, tuck-pointing and
more. Call
Climbing Boys
Chimney Cleaning
Tim Mineart
689-9077
Patava Concrete
Taking orders for tearouts,
patios, replacement, new
construction, driveways,
garage slabs. FREE ESTI-
MATES. Call Matt Palen,
210-1284 or Tim Patava,
210-1285.
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SUBSCRIBE TODAY!
Send $18 check or money order
for a one year subscription to
PO Box 325, Norwalk, IA 50211
Martensdale Fire/Rescue
Chili & Soup Supper
Saturday, March 2, 4:30.7 p.m.
Martensdale St. Marys
School Cafeteria
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
Adults $7, Children 12 & Under $4
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Norwalk Schools Phone Directory
Central OfficeAdministration
High School (Grades 10-12)
High School Activities
Eastview 8/9 School
Middle 6/7 School
Lakewood Elementary (Grades 3-5)
Oviatt Elementary (Grades PreK-2)
Transportation Office (Bus Barn)
Food Service/Nutrition Office
Building & Grounds Office
981-0676
981-4201
981-4204
981-9655
981-0435
981-1850
981-1005
981-0016
981-9876
981-0917
LEISURE LINE
Concluded from p. 3
boost self-esteem and create a sense of calmness and
well-being. Bring your own mat, towel and water. Come
in with an open mind and open-heart. Instructor:
Bethanie Lafferty, Certified Yoga Instructor. Registra-
tion Dates: March 11 through March 22; Dates: Mon-
day, March 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6; Time: 7:30-
8:30 p.m.; Location: Oviatt Multi-purpose Room (door
#16); Cost: Norwalk resident $40.25, non-resident $46.30;
Minimum/Maximum per class: 10/20.
BOOTCAMP!
3-2-1...GO! Are you ready to really kick your fitness
into high gear? Join Jason Collins for challenging work-
outs that have the ability to push your limits or simply
give you more variety. The intensity is up to you! All
fitness levels are welcome! This class will teach you ba-
sic functional bodyweight movements to include the
squat, push up and much more! These workouts are de-
signed to optimize the 10 pillars of fitness (Cardio,
Stamina, Strength, Flexibility, Power, Speed, Coordina-
tion, Agility, Balance and Accuracy). Your results will
be tracked week to week so you can see your own
progress! Class structure will include warm up, tech-
nique/form practice, workout, finisher and coot down.
You will need to bring the following to class: 5'-1" PVC
pipe (for stretching and teaching tool), one baseball,
jump rope and water/towel. Registration Dates: March
11 through March 22; Dates: Tuesday/Thursda36 March
26, 28, April 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30, May 2, 7, 9;
Cost: $66.50 Norwalk resident, $76.50 non-resident;
Class Time: 6-7 p.m.; Location: Oviatt Multi-purpose
room (door #16); Minimum/Maximum: 10/20.
**NEW**YOGA WORKSHOPS
In 2013, we are offering two hour specialized Yoga
Workshops for Adults. This Spring we will have "Yoga
101 - The Basics" and "Core Yoga". More classes to fol-
low this fall. Instructor: Bethanie Lafferty.
Date: Thursday, April 11 - "Yoga 101 - The Basics"
If you have ever been curious about yoga and maybe a
little intimidated to attend a class...this workshop will
be perfect for you. It's for those with little/no yoga ex-
perience or for those who want a refresher. We will cover
basic yoga philosophies, poses, modifications, flows and
alignments in a safe and relaxed environment. Partici-
pants must be able to get up and down from the floor
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knife sharpening easier is a
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Good news for anyone con-
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assets: The Red Flags Rude
requires businesses to cre-
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Many people in the U.S.
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health problem. A national
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that few U.S. workers believe
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Charles Brady King of
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pressed air--in 1890.
(Older People with Active Life Styles)
SENIOR CITIZEN EXERCISE
Everyone ages 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 program will run until the
end of May. 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. Place: Norwalk Public Safety
Bldg; Time: Thursdays, 1:30-3 p.m.
WELL-SEASONED POTLUCK
(The meat 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 1; Time: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Place:
Norwalk Public Safety Building.
The brigher you are, the more you have to learn.
-Don Herold
FFF
Date: Thursday, May 9 - "Core Yoga" This workshop
will get you geared up for the summer and warmer
weather. We will focus on strengthening and lengthen-
ing throughout the core.., the abs, back and hips. Be
ready to work! Participants must have completed Yoga
101 or have some basic yoga experience, as well as be
able to get up and down from the floor with no assis-
tance, be able to kneel and have no acute injuries. Bring
a yoga mat (or towel) and water. Registration: March
25 through May 3; Time: 6 to 8 p.m.; Location: Norwalk
Easter Public Library; Cost: Norwalk residents $20, non-
residents $23; Minimum/maximum: 10/20.
OPALS- SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAMS
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with no assistance, be able to kneel at times and have no
acute injuries. Bring a yoga mat (or towel) and water' ' = (NAPS)L-lihdingl0ng-lest