Thursday, March 12, 2015
N/Warren Town and County News
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Taste of Camp at 4-H Camping Center
Iowa youth entering
grades 1-8 in the fall are
welcome to attend Iowa
State University Extension
and Outreach Taste of
Camp, designed to allow
youth to explore camping
and the environment in a
safe, fun and welcoming
environment.
Taste of Camp will be
located at the Iowa 4-H
Camping Center in
Madrid. Membership in
the 4-H Youth Develop-
ment program is not re-
quired to attend.
Youth entering grades
5=8 may attend "Full
Camp" Wednesday, June
17, at 4 p.m. through Sat-
urday, June 20, at 11 a.m.
Youth entering grades 1-
4 may attend "Mini
Camp" Friday, June 19,
from 8 a.m. to Saturda)
June 20, at 11 a.m.
Taste of Camp creates
an atmosphere conducive
to expanding interest, ap-
preciation and knowl-
edge of the natural envi-
ronment and sciences.
The opportunity to be-
come a leader is estab-
lished as youth discover,
learn and grow.
Camp activities will in-
clude archer} building a
campfire, exploring a
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marsh, performing skits,
singing songs, hiking in
nature, splashing in the
swimming pool and the
option to zip line or do the
climbing wall (only avail-
able for "Full Camp").
Family members are in-
vited to attend the closing
ceremony and campfire
lunch Saturday, June 20, at
11:30 a.m.
Cost is based on a three-
tier system, which allows
for a "free-will" system for
families to pick the level of
price that is comfortable
and affordable. Prices are
the following: Mini Camp,
Tier 1: $105, Tier 2:$120 or
Tier 3: $140; Full Camp,
Tier 1: $253, Tier 2:$260
and Tier 3: $285. Financial
assistance is also available
through the Iowa 4-H
Foundation.
For more information
or to begin your registra-
tion process, visit http://
www.extension.iastate.edu/
warren /content/taste-
camp-2015. Additional
questions may be an-
swered by contacting
County Youth Coordina-
tor, Andrea Palmer at 515-
961-6237 or ampalmer@
iastate.edu.
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Warren County
Extension
Celebration
Iowa State University
Extension and Outreach in
Warren County is hosting
a celebration of the bright
future ahead thanks to the
support and effort of local
citizens in passing Mea-
sure A to increase funding
for the organization.
Those who contributed
their time, skills, expertise
and donations to raising
awareness of ISU Exten-
sion and Outreach efforts
in Warren County are in-
vited to join staff and
Friends of Extension in a
reception Friday, March
20, from 5:30-7 p.m. at La
Vida Loca Winery located
at 7852 Jesup St. in
Indianola.
Hors d'oeuvres will be
served. Business casual at-
tire suggested. RSVP to
Kathryn Pierson at 515-
961-6237 or kpierson
@iastate.edu by Tuesday,
March 17 to attend.
Deadline for ads,
legals and stories
is Noon Friday!
Open House
To Celebrate
Birthdays
An Open House will be
held from 2 - 4 p.m. Satur-
day, March 28, at St. Paul
Lutheran Church in
Martensdale to celebrate
the birthdays of Mark,
Ernie, Keith, Alice
(Kulzer), Wayne, Maxine
and Mike Martens, Junior
Knoll and Rich Gates.
Ice cream and cake will
be served. No gifts, please.
4-H Foundation
4-H supporters from
around the state gathered
Saturda Feb. 28, in Cedar
Rapids to raise funds to
support the Iowa 4-H
Foundation.
Over 200 attendees en-
joyed an evening full of
food, socializing and op-
portunities to bid on more
than 110 silent and live
auction items. At the end
of the night, over $106,000
was raised to fund oppor-
tunities for Iowa's 4-H
youth which includes
state-level award recogni-
tion, scholarships, national
4-H trips, as well as finan-
cial aid support.
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than 40 years. We offer a complete range of services and amenities, all with the goal of
helping residents stay as active and vibrant as possible.
Services offered:
• One- and two-bedroom apartments
• Three delicious meals per day
• On-site therapy program providing
physical, occupational & speech
therapies
• Medication Management & Round the
clock care from certified nursing staff
and licensed RN
• Housekeeping
• Laundry service
• Private dining area for private parties
or special occasions
• Robust activities calendar
Call Patty at (515) 423-8461 at Regency Assisted Living today for more information.
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