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Vlieger's Learning Center
has openings for grades K
thru 8.Tutoring lessons are
designed to help each stu-
dent progress in his or her
school work. Please call
981-0886 for further infor-
mation.
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 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.
for lease INCOMETAX
Office space for lease in PREPARATION
Norwalk. High volume Io- As an IRS Registered Tax
cations near other busi- Return Preparer, I would
nesses. Call 490-9691. be happy to assist you with
.................................. your 2012 income taxes.
for rent NEW CLIENT SPECIAL! I
Black Gold Realty will prepare your income
Norwalk, 311 Snyder, tax return for one half of
3BR, 1 car garage, nicely what you paid another pro-
decorated. 934 Norwood fessional preparer last
Dr., 4BR, 1 ½ baths, 16 x year. Deb Ostrem, RTRP-
28 family room, 2-car de- over 35 years of experi-
tached garage. DSM, ence.Pleasecal1981-5083
9,000 sq. ft. warehouse, for an appointment. Avail-
6,000 plus3,000 ft., can be able evenings and week-
split. SE Union and ends.
Granger, Price $1,200 and ..................................
$600. Call Larry at 681-
6310.
1329 Sunset Dr., Norwalk,
1st floor, offices, $725/mo.
Call Larry 681-6310.
Norwalk Food Pantry, lo-
cated at New Life Lutheran
Church, 4380 Wakonda
Dr., is open every Wednes,
day from 5 to 7 p.m. for lo-
cal residents.
childcare
Are you looking for safe,
loving, affordable childcare
in Norwalk? FT/PT open-
services
Pro31 Cleaning
Residential Cleaning
Service
• Specializing in honest,
quality, personalized cus-
tomer service
• We use bio-degradable,
phosphate free cleaning
products
• Flexible schedule to meet
your needs - weekly, bi-
ings for all ages including weekly, monthly, special
before/after. schQo! care. occasions
Two loving ;m6tl -efs with" .Free in-home estimates
years of medical experi- Contact Peggy at pro31
ence and excellent refer- clean@gmail.com or 515-
ences. Call for details. 515- 422-6292.
779-0537.
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.................................. Seamstress can do alter-
employment ations, work with lycra fab-
The City of Cumming is ric, sequins, beading and
now accepting mowing customcostumes. Call
bids for 2013. Please sub, Lynne at 285-0604.
mit by 3/1 5/1 3 to ..................................
cityclerk@cumming- Isaac Electrical LLC 515-
iowa:com or City of 494-6492. Call for all your
Cumming, PO Box 100, electrical needs.
Cumming, IA 50061. - .................................
.................................. Downs Pest Control
19-year-old college stu- And Property
dent wants summer nanny Maintenance
job. Can start June 10. Spiders, ants, wasps,
Contact Kristi at 515-783- roaches, bed bug treat-
5081. ments, termite work. We
.................................. also offer property mainte-
Drivers-OTR. HomeWeek- nance such as debris re-
ends, Fantastic Benefitst moval, mold testing, snow
Vacation/Holiday, 401K w/ and lawn care, demo work
6% match! .44CPM! CDL- and roofing. 515-309-2089,
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Stonefield Home
Services
Wade Smith, 515-490-
1946, electrical, plumbing,
repair.
LEISURE LINE
Concluded from p. 3
out and we keep the concession fee. An additional $20
per child participating is included in your registration
fee. If you work in the concession stand or volunteer to
coach, your $20 will be credited to you. For those vol-
unteering to work, you will be assigned one 2 1/2-hour"
time slot.
MINOR BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL
(3RD, 4TH AND 5TH GRADE)
This program is for children who are currently in
third, fourth and fifth grade. Girls will play softball and
boys will play bgseball. The children will have fun whiIe
learning the fundamentals of baseball or softball. Vol-
unteer coaches will be needed. There will be two weeks of
practices and four weeks of games (dependent on num-
ber of teams). Registration Dates: .March 18 through
March 29; Softball Nights: Monday and Wednesday;
Baseball Nights: Tuesday and Thursday; Program Be-
gins: Week of May 13 (weather permitting); Time: 6 p.m.
and 7:15 p.m.; Location: Norwalk-McAninch Sports
Complex; Equipment needed: Glove; Cost: Norwalk
residents $72, non-residents $80 (includes concession
fee).
COACH PITCH - BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL
(1ST AND 2ND GRADE)
This program is for children who are currently in first
and second grade. Girls will play softball and boys will
play baseball. The children will have fun while learn-
ing the fundamentals of baseball or softball. Coaches
will pitch to the batters. If the batter does not get a hit,
................................... the ball will then be placed on a tee. Volunteer coaches
Clean Cut Tree Servicewill be needed. There will be two weeks of practices and
Removals, trimming, four weeks of games (dependent on number of teams).
stump grinding, brush Registration Dates: March 18 through March 29; Soft-
cleanup, fully equipped ball Nights: Monday and Wednesday; Baseball Nights:
and insured. Free consul- Tuesday and.Thursday; Program Begins: Week of May
tations, 981-0511. 13 (weather permitting); Time: 6 and 7:15 p.m.; Loca-
.................................. tion: Norwalk-McAninch Sports Complex; Equipment
Fireplace needed: Glove; Cost: Norwalk residents $61, non-resi-
Chimney Servicing dents $67.25 (indudes concession fee).
Annual servicing of your PEE WEE TEE BALL (KINDERGARTEN) AND
chimney system keeps BAM BAM BLAST BALL (PRE-K)
your family safe and your These programs will register later in May and begin
home in good repair. We play the week of July 1.
• offer inspections, cleaning, OPALS- SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAMS
repairs, product sales, re-(Older People with Active Life Styles)
lining, tuck-p0inting and: SENIOR CITIZEN EXERCISE
more. Call Everyone ages 55 and older is invited to attend a free
Climbing Boys exercise program that will include stretching and ton-
Chimney Cleaning ing. We will meet at the Norwalk Christian Church lo-
Tim Mineart cated at 701 Main St. This program will run until the
689-9077 end of May. Days: Monday and Thursday; Time: 10-
.................................. 10:30 a.m.
Patava Concrete SENIOR CITIZEN WII BOWLING
Taking orders for tearouts, Do you miss the game of bowling? Not quite as spry
patios, replacement, new you used to be? We invite you to try the game of Wii
construction, driveways, bowling. This game mimics actions performed in real
garage slabs. FREE ESTI- life bowling without having tO travel to a bowling alley.
MATES. Call Matt Palen, Each week teams will be assigned for those who show
210-1284 or Tim Patava, up and we will have a little competition. This program
21 O-1285. will continue until March. Place: Norwalk Public Safety
.................................. Bldg; Time: Thursdays, 1:30-3 p.m.
WELL-SEASONED POTLUCK
(The meat as wel! 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
The average American local talent. Let us know your email address and we
spends two years of his will send out reminders with what meat we plan to have
or her life waiting for on that day. Call the office to register two days before
meals to be served, the event. Dates: March 1; Time: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Place:
Norwalk Public Safety Building.
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POLICE
REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are
innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
February 21
Officers responded to a
Property Damage Acci-
dent at 8900 block of High-
way 28. Vehicle driven by
Shawn Noel Isaak, 29,
Norwalk, lost control of
vehicle on snow-covered
road.
Officers were dis-
patched to the 1100 block
of Columbine Court to in-
vestigate gunshots. A juve-
nile, 15, Norwalk, was ar-
rested for Reckless use of
Explosives and released to
his parents.
February. 22
Officer impounded a
vehicle in the 2100 block of
Norwood Drive belonging
to Ashley Bradshaw, 19,
Norwalk, for snow ordi-
nance.
Officer impounded a
vehicle in the 1200 block of
North Avenue belonging
toCory Clifford Loney 20,
Ankeny, for blocking priJ
vate drive and in a prohib-
ited area. °
While on routine patrol
officer observed a suspi-
cious group of juveniles. A
Norwalk juvenile, 16, was
charged with Public Intoxi-
cation and taken to
Broadlawns Hospital.
February 24
While on routine patrol
officer observed a vehicle
at a:high rate of speed.
Antonio Miguel Ramos,
43, Des Moines, was
charged with Speeding
and Driving While License
Under Suspension.
February 25
Officer took a report for
Destruction of Property in
the 1600 block of North
Avenue; case is pending
further investigative leads.
Officers responded to a
Property Damage Acci-
dent in the 2600 block of
North Avenue. Vehicle
driven by Dean Harlan
Johnson, 76, Norwalk, was
struck by a vehicle driven
by Cody Allen Gabriel, 19,
Norwalk.
Officers responded to a
broadcast of a possible in-
toxicated driver. Karl
Estermann, 57, Norwalk,
was charged with OWI
and Open Container.
February 26
Officer was dispatched
to the 800 block of E. 18th
Street for a damaged mail-
box; case is pending fur-
ther investigative leads.
"COME ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE"
Now Accepting Applications
Good Life Retirement Center
1 Bedroom Apartments, Newly Remodeled,
&
Park-like Setting, Community Center,
24-7 Maintenance, Rental Assistance
Available, Must be 62 Years or Older,
Handicap/Disabled Any Age
515-210-8983
www.NationaI-Management.com
This institution is an Equal Opportunity
Provider and Employer.
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