Page Ten N/Warren Town and County News Thursday, May 1, 2014
The Norwalk Student
Education Foundation
hosted their 4th Annual
Tastes for Education Event
Friday, April 4, at The
Wright Place.
We were joined by vol-
unteers from Summerset
Winery, La Vida Loca Win-
er36 Covered Bridges Win-
Prairie Moon Winer
Doll Distributing and Iowa
Distillery. Food was do-
nated by Fareway of
Norwalk, Scott, s Foods,
Loffredo.Produce and Hy-
Vee and scrumptious cup-
cakes by Darcy Hosier.
Nearly 100 guests
joined -is with all proceeds
gong to scholarships and
grants.
Thanks Norwalk for a
successful event!! Funds
raised go back to your
kids!!
I NorwalkStudent 1
Education Foundation
Activities and Events
By Lori Miller, President
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-Eabor Day)
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Send $18 check or money order
" for a one year subscription to
PO Box 325, Norwalk, IA 50211
The triangle is a percussion instrument that is made
by bending a steel rod into a triangle shape that has
an opening at one corner. It is then suspended by a
string and struck with a steel beater to produce a tone.
Location: Public Works" 2626 North Avenue
For City of Norwalk residential garbage customers ONLY
Electronic & Appliance Disposal
7am - 3pm
This is the time appliance stickers are NOT required. This will be the date
appliances/electronics will be accepted at the Public Works Facility
&opliances include: refrigerators, freezers, kitchen ranges, air conditioning units, dehumidifiers, water heatem,
furnaces, thermostats, washers/dryers, dishwashers and microwave ovens
Electronics include: W's, monitors, computer, pdntersl copiers, fax machines, cell phones, VCR's DVD players
and video game systems
Non-Accepted Tire
Tire Disposal
7am - 3pm
Residents are allowed up to Five (5) tires per household.
Items: Tires with rims still attached solid tires, bike tires, semi, large truck, farm or b'actor tires.
Paper Shredding
12pm - 3pm
Public Works- 2626 North Avenue
tt~seholds can bring up to fivj boxes of paper records per household for shredding, All of the shredded material and cardboard boxes
are recycled, Please make sure your records are ~ and are not wet or moldy (n_9.o hard plashes, n.~o pia~.'c
bags, n._oo electronic media, and n.oo three-ring binders).
Shredding will be done by The Shredder
Wood Chips & Turf Gold Premium Compost
7am - 3pm
Public Works- 2626 North Avenue
Free Wood Chips and Turf Gold Premium Compost witi be available to re,dents.
Limited quantities. Available while supplies last.
~ng containers and load yourself "
Limit 1 cubic yard
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