Thursday, May 9, 2013 N/Warren Town and County News Page Three
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 registration forms,
place them in our drop box or walk in. Our office is
located at 1100 Chatham Ave. (Public Safety Bldg.). Of-
rice hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday.
The drop box is open 24/7! If you have any questions,
call us at 981-9206. Online registration is available. (See
website: www.ci.norwalk.ia, us).
UPCOMING REGISTRATIONS
Bike Safety Da)6 through May 10; Fitness: Step, Early
Bird, Bootcamp, Circuit, Yoga, through May 10; Ameri-
can Red Cross Swim Lessons begins May 1; Coed Soft-
ball League, through May 17; BamBam/PeeWee Base-
ball, through May 17; Water Workout, May 13 through
May 24; Lifeguard Training, May 13 through May 24.
AMUSEMENT PARK TICKETS
Adventureland Amusement Park tickets are now for
sale for $32 (gate price $40) at our office.
NOTICE
***Due to the tennis courts getting resurfaced this
summer, r)ur tennis programs will be postponed until
the middle of July. We apologize if this has caused any
inconvenience.***
LEARN-TO-SWIM
American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim lessons (age 5
and above) registrations begin May 1. Also available
Parks and Rec Parent/Child lessons and PreSchool les-
sons.
BIKE SAFETY DAY
The Norwalk Police Department, Norwalk Fire De-
partment along with Norwalk Parks and Recreation is
sponsoring a Bike Safety Day. Participants will bring
their bikes to the Norwalk Police Department parking
lot and get their bike inspected and ride the safety
course. After the safety course, the Mayor will lead a
bike ride in the area surrounding the Public Safety Build-
ing. Each registered child (ages five through fifth grade)
will have a chance to win miscellaneous prizes. Draw-
ing will take place during lunch and you must be present
to win. Registration Dates: Through May 10; Program
Date: Saturday, May 18; Time: 10 a.m.; Location:
Norwalk Public Safety Building; Equipment Needed:
Your Bicycle; Cost: FREE.
STEP BENCH AEROBICS/INTERVAL
This is a class of high energy aerobics routines inter-
spersed with intense cardio segments and followed by
a recovery period. Class will improve cardio condition-
ing. This class is for any fitness level and can be adjusted
to a low or high impact class depending on the level of
fitness you are. The bench is provided and you may
bring floor mat/towel and hand-held weights to increase
intensity and improve muscle tone. Mary Jane Sharp is
the instructor. Registration Dates: Through May 10;
Dates: Monday/Wednesda7 May 13, 15, 20, 22, 29, June
3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26, July 1; Time: 6:15 p.m. to 7:15
p.m.; Location: Oviatt Multi-Purpose Room (door #16);
Minimum/Maximum per class: 10/30; Cost per 7-Week
Session: Norwalk residents, 1 class per week $24.50, 2
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classes per week $49; non-residents, 1 class per week
$28.20, 2 classes per week $56.40.
EARLY BIRD BODY SCULPTING
For those of you who get up with the chickens, come
join this early morning class that will work on ultimate
body sculpting, Pilates and chicometrics. This class is
designed to maximize core strength, firm and tone your
butt, thighs and arms. This class will use dumbbells,
big exercise balls (your own on designated days) and
dynabands that will put you to the test with added in-
tensity. Bring a mat/towel and your own hand weights
are optional. Mary Jane Sharp is the instructor. Regis-
tration Dates: Through May 10; Dates: Tuesday/Thurs-
day, May 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30, June 4, 6,11,13,18, 20, 25,
27; Time: 5:30 to 6:15 a.m.; Location: Norwalk Easter
Public Library ICN Room; Minimum/maximum per
class: 10/20; Cos t per 7-Week Session: Norwalk resi-
dents, 1 class per week $24.50, 2 classes per week $49;
non-residents, 1 class per week $28.20,2 classes per week
$56.40.
CIRCUIT SENSATION
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
workouts. The class will also use jump ropes, Dynamx
Strength Balls, Ab rollers, bands, other strengthening
equipment and weighted bars. Bring a mat/towel and
hand weights are optional. Mary Jane Sharp is the in-
structor. Registration Dates: Through May 10; Dates:
Wednesda3 May 15, 22, 29, June 5,12,19, 26; Time: 7:30-
8:15 p.m.; Location: Oviatt Multi-purpose room (door
#16); Minimum/maximum per class: 10/20; Cost per
session: Norwalk residents $24.50, non-residents $28.20.
YOGA CLAS
Yoga is for everyone! It increases strength, flexibility
andbalance for both body and mind. Regular yoga prac-
tice can help to improve circulation, digestion and pos-
ture, stimulate the immune system, decrease stress level,
boost self-esteem and create a sense of calmness and
well-being. Bring your own mat, towel and water. Come
in with an open mind and open heart. Instructor:
Bethanie Lafferty, Certified Yoga Instructor. Registra-
tion Dates: Through May 10; Dates: Wednesday, May
13, 20, June 3, 10, 17, 24, July 1; Time: 7:30-8:30 p.m.;
Location: Oviatt Multi-purpose Room (door #16); Cost:
Norwalk resident $40.25, non-resident $46.30; Mini-
mum/Maximum per class: 10/20.
BOOTCAMP!
3-2-1...GO! Are you ready to really kick your fitness
into high gear? Join Jason Collins for challenging work-
outs that have the ability to push your limits or simply
give you more variety. The intensity is up to you! All
fitness levels are welcome! This class will teach you ba-
sic functional bodyweight movements to include the
squat, push up and much more! These workouts are
designed to optimize the 10 pillars of fitness (Cardio,
Stamina, Strength, Flexibility, Power, Speed, Coordina-
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POLICE REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
April 26
Officer was called to the
2100 block of Avery for a
report of Harassment. The
case is also being investi-
gated by another law en-
forcement jurisdiction.
Officers investigated a
report of Trespass in the
900 block of E. 18th Street.
Kristina Marie Daughar-
thy, 25, Des Moines, was
arrested and charged with
Trespass and Interference
with Officials Acts and
was transported to the
Warren County Jail pend-
ing initial appearance.
Officer was called to the
1900 block of Merle Huff
Avenue regarding a Prop-
erty Damage Accident. A
vehicle driven by Tabatha
Tomlinson, 21, Norwalk,
struck a vehide being driv-
en by Megan Goldizen, 24,
Norwalk. There was dam-
age to both vehicles. Driv-
ers exchanged information
and a report was filed with
the Iowa Department of
Transportation.
April 28
Officers responded to
the Norwalk High School
for two Norwalk students
in Possession of Prescrip-
tion Drugs. Both students
were cited on that charge
and were released.
April 29
Responded to the 200
block of Maple for a Theft
Report; information was
taken and a report was
made. Case closed pend-
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ing further leads.
April 30
Officer called to the
Lakewood Marina to in-
vestigate the theft of prop-
erty and Criminal Mis-
chief to a pump from a
boat that was docked
there. Information was
taken and a report was
made; case pending fur-
ther leads.
Officer was called to in-
vestigate an assault that
occurred at Oviatt Elemen-
tary School. Information
was taken for report; case
currently being followed
up.
Officer was called to
Norwalk High School for
a student in possession of
alcohol. A Norwalk stu-
dent was cited for Public
Intoxication and released.
Responded to the Nor-
walk High School for a dis-
turbance. A 16-year-old
studentwas charged with
Disorderly Conduct and
was released. Case will be
forwarded to the Warren
County Juvenile Court.
Officer was called to the
2900 block of Sunset Drive
for a Public Assist. Tosha
Reed, 28, Des Moines, was
arrested and charged with
Public Intoxication. She
was processed and trans-
ported to the Warren
County Jail for incarcera-
tion.
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