Thursday, June 13, 2013
N/Warren Town and County News
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- NORWALK PARKS & RE?REATION DEPARTMENT
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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-
fice 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
American Red Cross Swim Lessons began May I until
classes full; Bricks 4 Kidz Summer Camp, through July
12; Junior'Police AcademF through June 21; Junior Fire
School, June 17 through July 28; Fitness: Step, Bo0tcamp,
Early Bird, Kettle Bells, Zumba, June 24 through July 5;
PeeWee Flag Football, June 24 through July 5; Youth Flag
Football, June 24 through July 5; Soccer: Youth, Kinder-
garten, PreK, June 24 through July 5; Munchkin and
Beginner Tennis, June 24 through July 5; Dog Obedi-
ence School, June 24 through July 5.
NON-REGISTRATION EVENTS
Wet and Wild Club, Mondays, began June 10; Fam-
ily Swim Hour, Sundays, began June 9; Lap Swim:
Adults, Daily, Noon to 1 p.m.; Shuffleboard League,
Mondays, 4:30 to 6 p.m. at City Park.
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 sum-
mer, our tennis programs will be postponed to July 15
through July 19. Registration will be June 24 through
July 5.
BRICKS 4 KIDZ® SUMMER CAMP
Bricks 4 Kidz programs are kid-tested and educator-
approved to deliver valuable learning experiences that
correlate to a variety of cross-disciplinary curriculum
objectives. Using LEGO bricks, your student will build
in teams, Bricks 4 Kidz@ models. Kids will get a t-shirt
and a mini figure to take home. This year there is a 20%
sibling discount plus a 10% early enrollment discount.
This program is for ages 6+.
July 15 - 19 (9 a.m. - Noon) Bricks 4 Kidz®
Zoologist Camp
Are you fascinated by the weird but true, wild and
wack3 gross and yucky? This is the camp for you. Spend
the week discovering the zany biology of our animal
friends. Each day we'll explore fascinating facts about
the animal kingdom. Build a different animal model
each day and fill your "Animal Zoologist" booklet with
the crazy and cool facts you learn.
August 5 - 9 (9 a.m. - Noon) Amusement Park Rides
Get your ticket to ride at Bricks 4 Kidz® very own
Amusement Park! Campers will build a new ride each
day, learning how to make things spin, roll, turn and
rock. Motorized models maximize the action and fun.
Each camp day includes games, group challenges,
model-building and more. Registration Dates: Through
June 28 (early bird discount), July 1 to July 12; Loca-
tion: Norwalk Public Safety Bldg; Cost: Norwalk resi-
dents $180/camp, non-residents $207/camp; Minimum/
Maximum: 6/20.
NORWALK JUNIdR POLICE ACADEMY
The Norwalk Police Department is again conducting
the Junior Police Academy for the City of Norwalk. The
program is a partnership between the Parks and Recre-
ation Department and the Norwalk Police and is an
opportunity for the police officers to build a positive
bridge with the youth of the community. Cadets will
take part in fingerprinting, investigating a crime scene,
taking photos, casting footprints and running an obstacle
course. Each-student will receive a t-shirt at the end of
the week. Registration Dates: Through June 21; Pro-
gram Dates: July 9 - July 12 (students who completed
grades 3rd - 6th); Time: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Location:
Norwalk Public Safety Building; Cost: Norwalk resi-
dents $23, non-residents $26.50; Maximum: 16 students,
NORWALK JUNIOR FIRE SCHOOL
Learn basic firefighter skills to include use of fire
hoses, ladders, hand tools, fire investigation and breath-
ing apparatus training. Basic first aid and ambulance
equipment will also be demonstrated. Fire department
staff will be coordinating this fun program. Registra-
tion Dates: June 17 through July 28; Program Dates:
July 29 - August I (students who completed 3rd- 6th
grades); Time: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Location: Norwalk
Public Safety Building; Cost: Norwalk residents $23,
non-residents $26.50; Maximum: 12 students.
OPALS- Senior Citizen Programs
(Older People with Active Life Styles)
SENIOR CITIZEN EXERCISE
Everyone age 55 and older is invited to attend a free
exercise program that will include stretching and ton-
ing. We will meet at the Norwalk Christian Church lo-
cated at 701 Main St. This program will start September
24 and run until the end of May. Days: Monday and
Thursday; Time: 10-10:30 a.m.
SHUFFLEBOARD LEAGUE
This well-known game has just been re-established
here in the Norwalk City Park. Come out and enjoy the
sound of gliding discs as they whiz down the court.
Shuffleboard equipment will be provided. Days: Mon-
days; Time: 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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POLICE REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
May__ _ against liability and oper-
Officer was called to the ating a non-registered ve-
900 block of Casad3 for an hicle. Hilgenberg was pro-
attempted burglary of acessed and transported to
garage. There was damage Warren County Jail. Driver
to window screens on the of the second vehicle, Carl
structure. A report wasAschan, 32, Spring Hill,
made and case pending was arrested and charged
further leads, with.Driving While Li-
cense Barred, five counts
Officer was called to of Driving While Sus-
Scott's Foods for a theft re- pended and Operating a
port. A Norwalk juvenile Motor Vehicle without
was charged with Theft Registration. He was pro-
5th Degree and was tres- cessed and transported to
passed from the store. The the Warren County Jail.
case has been turned over unJ_Kn_K
to the Warren County Ju- Officer impounded a
venile Court office forvehicle in the 600 block of
prosecution. Shady Lane Drive for a
parking violation.
Officers responded to Officers responded to
the 900 block of East 17th the 1500 block of Sunset
Street for an assault report. Drive for a theft report.
Information was taken and Information was taken for
a report was made; no a report;investigationcon-
charges filed at this time. tinues in this matter.
Officers were called toOfficer impounded an
the 800 block of High Road abandoned motor vehicle
for a theft report. Informa- in the 9100 block of Old
tion was taken and a re- Orchard Drive.
port was made; case is
open pending further in- Officers arrested Keith
vestigation. William Lynn, 35, Nor-
Officers responded to walk, on a warrant. Sub-
the intersection of Wright ject was transported to
Road and Main Street for Warren County Jail.
a property damage acci-Officers were called to
dent. Vehicle driven bythe 9100 block of Happy
Kevin Deppe, 56, Prole,Hollow Drive for a theft
collided with a vehiclefrom a residence. Informa-
driven by Alien Shaffer, 63, tion was taken for a report;
also of Prole. A report was investigation continues in
made and forwarded to the matter.
the Department of Trans- June 6
portation. Officer was called to the
June 2 400 block of W. Beardsley
Officer was called to the for a report of exploding
3100 block of Echo Valley fireworks. A vehicle was
Drive to investigate a theft located and stopped near
from a motor vehicle. Per- Echo Ridge Trail and
sonal property was re- Beardsley with four juve-
moved from the vehicle nile male occupants. A 17-
and a window was dam- year-old Norwalk juvenile
aged. A report was taken; was arrested and charged
case pending further with Possession of Pre-
leads, scription Pills and a traffic
Officers responded to violation. Fireworks and
the area of Main Street and other property were seized
North Avenue for a traffic at the time of the stop.
top with two vehicles.Case is being forwarded to
Driver of one of the ve- the Warren County Juve-
hicles, Tonja Hilgenberg, nile Court office.
45, Cumming, was ar-
rested and charged with
Possession with Intent to
Deliver Methamphet-
"amine, Possession of Pre-
scription Pills, Possession
of Drug Paraphernalia,
Improper rear lamps, Fail-
ure to provide security
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