Thursday, March 18, 2010 N/Warren Town and Countty News Page Three
NORWALK PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
A League
Just Do It
Old Farts
Court Jesters
All Out
1-2-3 Team
My Bad
LEISURE LINE
OFFICE INFORMATION
Pick up registration forms 24 hours a day at the Parks
and Recreation office or print them off our website:
www.ci.norwalk.ia.us. You can mail registrations forms,
place them in our drop box or walk in. Our office is
located at 1100 Chatham Ave. (PublicSafety Bldg.). Of-
fice hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Fri-
day. The drop box is open 24/7! If you have any ques-
tions, please call us at 981-9206. Online registration is
ready!!! (See below.)
UPCOMING REGISTRATIONS
Fitness: Step Bench, Circuit, Early Bird, through
March 19; Ballroom Dancing, through March 19; 4 on 4
Youth Dodgeball Tourney, through March 26; Baseball
& Softball, March 22 to April 2; Flashlight Easter Egg
Hunt, March 22 to April 2.
***NEW-ONLINE REGISTRATION!
Now you are able to register for Parks and Recre-
ation programs 24/7! Go to the City of Norwalk website:
www.ci.norwalk.ia.us. Click on the Parks and Recreation
Program Registration link (right side of screen). This
will take you to our site for registrations. Follow the
on-screen directions and you will be registered before
you know it.
The new 2010 Spring/Summer Brochure will be com-
ing out the first of March. Watch your mail box and keep
it for future dates and sign up registration times!! Re-
member this brochure has the summer swimming les-
son schedule.
ADULT COED VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS
(Winter Season)
B League
40 Big Hitters 37
34 Safe Sets 35
32 Dink R On Us 35
29 Net Assets 34
27 Still Standing 30
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4 • : : .- _OD_EBALL TOURNAMENT
Norwalk Parks and Recreation will offer a 4 on 4
youth dodgeball tournament Saturday, April 3, at
Norwalk Middle School. Fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and
eighth grade teams are invited to register. Team mem-
bers must be in the same grade, maximum of five play-
ers per team. A participant may only play on one team.
Contact Jeff Lucas at the Parks and Recreation office for
more information at 981-9206. Find this registration
form and more at www.ci.norwalk.ia.us. Cost: $20/team;
Location: Norwalk Middle School; Ages: Fourth, fifth,
sixth, seventh, eighth grades; Registration Dates:
Through March 26; Tournament Date: Saturday, April
3; Tournament Times: TBA (8 a.m.-5 p.m.).
SNOWMAN CONTEST
• Friends and Family Seventh Annual Snowman Contest*
This contest isn't just for snowmen anymore!! With
the piles of snow out and about Norwalk, you can cre-
ate a snow sculpture as big as a castle. The contest will
run through the end of March.
Points will be awarded for creativity and originality.
Prizes will be awarded to the top place finisher per di-
vision. Take a picture of your fashioned piece with its
creators and send it to the Parks and Recreation office.
Be sure to include names, ages and phone numbers of
the participants. The first name listed will receive no-
tice of any winnings.
FAMILY FLASHLIGHT EASTER EGG HUNT
When the sun goes down, the fun begins. It's a hunt
for the golden egg! Families will be required to bring
their own flashlight (size limited to no larger than 2 "D"
cell batteries.) After the hunt and awarding of the prizes,
there will be hot chocolate and treats for all. An adult
must accompany all children. This program is designed
for children under the age of 13.
Registration Dates: March 22 to April 2; Program
Date: Saturday, April 3; Time: 7:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.;
Location: Norwalk McAninch Sports Complex*; Equip-
ment needed: Flashlight; Cost per Family: $10 resident/
$11.50 non-resident; Min/max: 30/100 participants. *If
inclement weather, will be held at Oviatt Elementary.
OPALS
(Older People with Active Life Styles)
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 coff&e/beverage are pro-
vided. Dust off the cookbooks and l:be creative to bring a
side dish and/or dessert to share ,0a, ith everyone. After
the meal we will have some form off entertainment from
local talent. Let us know your email address and we
will send out reminders with what rmeat we plan to have
on that day. Call the office to register two days before
the event. Date: April 9, May 14; Time: 11:30-1 p.m.;
Location: Norwalk Public Safety B3uilding. (Note new
location this season).
BALLROOM DAN(UING
You could be the next dancer om 'Dancing with the
Stars'! For the next six weeks put a little zest in your
evenings while learning to Foxtrot,, Waltz, Swing, plus
others in the Beginner I class. Or if you are a little more
ambitious, try your hand in the Beginner II class learn-
ing the Triple Time Swing, Rumba,, or Cha-cha. Begin-
ner I class would be helpful to take: first, but not neces-
sary. No experience needed to get started, but a partner
is required. Come on out and have ;a little fun and exer-
cise too! Registration Dates: Thro)ugh March 19; Pro-
gram Dates: March 23, 30, April 6, 13, 20, 27; Days: Tues-
day; Time: Beginner II class at 6:30-7:30 p.m., Beginner
I class at 7:45 to 8:45 p.m.; Locatiom: Oviatt Multi-Pur-
pose Room (North door); Cost: $70//couple for residents
and $80.50/couple for non-residentts; Minimum/Maxi-
mum Number: 2/8 couples.
STEP BENCH AEROBICS
Step bench aerobics is a low impa,ct, high-energy aero-
bic routine set to music. Participants use a step bench
that is provided to help increase the heart rate. Regis-
tration Dates: Through March 19; Session III: March
22, 24, 29, 31, April 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28, May 3, 5,
10, 12, 17, 19; Days: Monday and Wednesday; Time:
6:15-7:15 p.m.; Location: Oviatt M[ulti-purpose Room;
Cost per session: One class per weeek, Norwalk-S21.47,
Non-resident-S24.69; Two classes per week Norwalk-
$42.93, Non-resident-S49.36; Miinimum/maximum
number of participants per class: 10/30.
CIRCUIT SENSATIOI
Are you ready for this new workout that is athletic,
intense and more fun than a three-ring circus??!! Using
the motivational power of teamwork and competition
in combination with the balance challenges presented
by the Bosu balance workout, you will discover how to
change ordinary circuit workouts into extraordinary
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SHERIFF'S REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
March 1
Troy Lash, rural
Indianola, reported sev-
eral firearms missing over
the previous six months;
$1500 loss.
Randy Pollock, Des
Moines, reported property
taken from a storage unit
at the Prole Mini Storage.
Taken were propane cylin-
ders and various tools, val-
ued at $150 and there was
$300 damage to a door in
gaining entry.
March 5
Sheriff deputies con-
ducting a traffic stop in
Indianola for careless driv-
ing, charged Aaron Ross,
29, Lacrosse, WI with OWI
and failure to show proof
of insurance.
March 7
An 18-year-old female
reported being assaulted
at a rural Norwalk resi-
dence; the incident re-
mains under investigation.
March
Melissa Woods, rural
Norwalk, reported a video
camera, valued at $200,
taken from her purse
while she was at Skate
South.
A Spring Hill resident
reported a 14-year-old
male as a runaway. He did
return home on March
10th.
A rural Norwalk resi-
dent reported violation of
a no-contact order; a War-
rant has been requested for
a 60-year-old Chariton
man in connection with
the incident.
Doug Onstot, rural
Indianola, reported ap-
proximately $35 loss when
persons took corn from a
grain bin.
Shirley Denny,
Greenfield Plaza, reported
entry gained to her home;
taken were jewelry items,
coins and a firearm for a
total loss of $6,550.
March 10
A Martensdale male
reported harassment via
text messaging and phone
calls; 48-year-old Kim-
berly Soukup was charged
with disorderly conduct,
second degree harassment
and third degree harass-
ment.
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March 7 - 6:40 p.m.,
Hwy 28 near Fairfax Street:
a vehicle driven by Danny
Belieu, 45, rural Prole,
struck a deer; $2500 dam-
age.
POLICE REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
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Officer was dispatched
to the 1200 block of North
Avenue to investigate a
Theft report; case is cur-
rently under investigation.
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Keanan James Elmore,
20, Norwalk, was arrested
on a warrant for Fail To
Appear Contempt of
Court Traffic Charges; 800
Pine Avenue.
Mm:ch
Douglas Louis Frazier,
32, Norwalk, was arrested
and charged with Posses-
sion of Methamphet-
amine, Possession of Mari-
juana, Possession of Drug
Paraphernalia and Driving
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Officer was dispatched
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Property Damage Acci-
dent. Vehicle driven by
Laura Lynne Hirl, 36,
Norwalk, collided with a
vehicle driven by Debra
Diane Halupnick, 58,
Norwalk, who collided
with a vehicle driven by
Stacey Marie Wegner, 34,
Norwalk.
Robert Niles Hockett,
23, Norwalk was arrested
on a warrant for Fail To
Appear Contempt Posses-
sion of Marijuana and
Drug Paraphernalia; 300
block Main Street.
Michael James Braman,
33, Norwalk was arrested
on a warrant for Fail To
Appear Show Cause Dis-
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block Sycamore Drive.
Officer was dispatched
to the 8800 block of
Woodmayr Drive to inves-
tigate a Harassment re-
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