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N/Warren Town and County News
Norwalk Warriors
Thursday, June 19, 2014
SADD STUDENTS VISIT LAKEWOOD:ELEMENTARY
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The 6th and 7th grade Students Against Driving Drunk (SADD) students recently visited Lakewood Elementary to share their presentations they created. Presentations
included texting and driving, weight issues, tobacco, drinking and driving and bullying. Each group made a PowerPoint presentation and created hands-on activil;ies for
the 5th graders to do.
Students were given just enough food to represent what a person with anorexia
would ingest on a daily basis.
Students simulated bullying by role playing.
Students pictured are the representatives of SADD this year. They participated in
special events such as Red Ribbon Week, Bullying Week and Cancer Awareness
Week. They concluded theyear with creating their presentationsffor the Lake-
wood 5th graders.
Students had to drink out of a large straw and a small
straw to represent how the lungs can't support air
when someone smokes.
Norwalk Girls
Basketball
Summer Camp
The Norwalk gifts bas-
ketball program will be
having camps this summer
for players entering grades
2nd-8th. If you are inter-
ested in having your
daughter attend, there is
still time to sign up. Go to
the Norwalk main
webpage to download the
camp flier. Go Lady War-
riors!
BACKYARD
COOKING
WORKSHOP
Warren County Exten-
sion and Outreach pre-
sents a two-day Backyard
Cooking Workshop from'9
a.m. until 3 p.m., Monda)
June 30, and TuesdaN July 1.
Open to 4-H youth who
have completed 4th-12th
grades and non-members
as space allows, the work-
shop will cover grilling
meats Monday and smok-
ing meats Tuesday. Each
day participants will cook
their own lunch; at the end
of the second day they will
take their smoked baby
rack of ribs home to their
families. This is a hands-on
cooking experience, Which
indudes food safety.
The cost for the work-
shop is $15. Registration is
required since space is lim-
ited. Call Warren County
Extension at 515-961-6237
to register, or to obtain ad-
ditional information.
Students had to walk a line with glasses that are cov-
ered in Vaseline to simulate drinking and driving.
Students were asked to text a message while they
walked a straight line. Photos submitted.
COUNTY FAIR ENTRY
Entries in all departments for the 2014 WArren County
Fair Will begin from noon until 7 p.m., Monday, June
23, through Frida June 27, and from 8 a.m. until noon
Saturday, June 28.
All entries will take place at Warren'County Exten-
sion (west door entrance) locate d in the USDAbuilding
(lower level) at 909 E. Second Ave., Indianola.
Entry fees, stall rent and fees for Veterinarian Ser-
vice are due at entry. ,