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N/Warren Town and County News
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Iowa State University Extension
and Outreach Week Salutes Local Extension Council
Iowa State University
(ISU) Extension and Out-
reach celebrated Extension
and Outreach Week
throughout the state
March 24-30. "It's one way
we can say 'thank you' to
the many volunteers, com-
munity leaders, organiza-
tions, agencies and other
partners who support ISU
Extension and Outreach
work in Iowa," said Ca-
thann Kress, vice president
for ISU Extension and Out-
reach.
In Warren County, your
County Extension Council
leadership group includes
Jason DeLay, Milo, Cha'ur-
person, Amy Tlach, Prole,
Vice Chairperson, Amy
Oliver, Milo, Secretary and
Lydda Youmans, Indiano-
la, Treasurer. Other mem-
bers of the council include
Mark Davitt, Steve Heab-
edin and John Taylor, In-
Jennifer Hunter of Palisades Equestrian Estates and
president of the newly re-established Norwalk-Prole
Saddle Club. Photo submitted.
Pictured, left to right, Back Row: Steve Heaberlin, John Taylor, Jason DeLay, Amy
Oliver, Mark Davitt. Front Row: Kate Patterson, Lydda Youman, Amy Tlach. Photo
submitted.
dianola and Kate Patter- and Youmans serve on the
son, New Virginia. Executive Committee; Ol-
In addition to these four iver, Taylor and Youmans
executive officer positions, serve on the Finance Com-
there are various commit- mittee; DeLay, Patterson
tee responsibilities of pro- and Tlach serve on the Per-
gram leadership, market- esonnel Committee; Davitt,
ing, finance and person- DeLay and Heaberlin
nel. DeLay, Tlach, Oliver serve on the Marketing
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the liaison for the Iowa
Association of County Ex-
tension Councils (IACEC).
Council members not only
serve in the county, but
they coordinate their ef-
forts with the other three
counties of Dallas, Madi-
son and Polk that make up
Region 13.
ISU Extension and Out-
reach is part of an educa-
tional network supported
by Iowa State University,
local county governments
and the United States De-
partment of Agriculture.
Every county in Iowa has
an elected Extension
Council that decides how
local tax dollars are spent
to support ISU Extension
and Outreach educational
programs at the county
level.
LIBRARY HOURS
Monday - Thursday
10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday & Saturday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 - 5 p.m.
Closed Sundays
(Memorial Day-tatx Day)
April 13 at Palisades Equestrian Estates
Fundraiser for
Saddle Club
A fundraising event is
being planned at Palisades
Equestrian Estates south of
Norwalk for the newly re-
established Norwalk-Prole
Saddle Club. At one time
the club was very active in
the area and new presi-
dent, Jennifer Hunter, has
hopes of having the club
thrive once again.
The one-day fundraiser
will be held from 9 a.m. to
approximately 5 p.m. Sat-
urday, April 13, at Pali-
sades.
The educational clihic
will feature accomplished
trainers and riders such as
Karl Watson with Cowboy
Mounted Shooting, Cade
Henry of Horsemanship
with Colt Starting, Trick
Rider Extraordinaire Tina
Selsor and Kim Houlding
DVM with hunting/jump-
ing demonstrations and
more.
Tickets for the entire
day are $10 with children
under 12 being admitted
free of charge. In addition
to the entertainment, there
will be educational oppor-
tunities in various aspects
of riding disciplines. There
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225-4842
- Friday
11 a.m. - close
Saturday, 4 p.m. - close
*Tuesday & Wednesday Dinner Buffet
*Wednesday Lunch Buffet 11 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.
New items available on lunch menu/
Norwalk-Prole
will be door prizes, raffle
drawings, silent auctions,
• concessions and fun activi-
ties. Go to the Facebook
page under Norwalk-
Prole Saddle Club of IA,
hit the "like" button and
receive $2 off your ticket,
Hunter also manages
Palisades Equestrian Es-
tates, which is a beautiful
countryside setting. She
advises there are several
new and exciting events
planned, or,.' his
Daily riding lessons are
offered to adults and be-
ginners and for any style
of riding discipline and
there are various breeds of
horses from which to
choose.. Lessons include
English to Western, basic
care of a horse to higher
level of competition.
Available for rental is a
banquet hall and indoor
arena which may be used
for parties, seminars and
other special events. Other
services include bridle
trails throughout the estate
to ride, horse training and
boarding and certified
horse show judging.
Visit the booth at the
Iowa Horse Fair for other
promotional offers or con-
tact Jennifer Hunter at 515-
720-3397. See the Facebook
page under "Palisades
Equestrian Center" for
other upcoming events in-
cluding a June Clinic with
Kathleen Lindley, as well
as the summer riding
camps.
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is Noon Friday!
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