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Page Five
CHURCH
4-H News
The North River Limelighters 4-H Club held its june membership meeting Wednes-
day, June 16 at the Linn Grove Church. Special guest, Marine Lemonon from France
was in attendance and observed as the club recited the Pledge of Allegiance.
Lemonon is in Iowa through the French Club at the Norwalk High School and is
hosted by Jessie and Jenna Manatrey.
Daniel Obley gave a demonstration on dog obedience
with his dog, Casey. Casey performed like a champ.
Photos submitted.
Suppo Group
The Des Moines Area
Parkinson's Disease Sup-
port Group will meet at 4
p.m., Wednesday, July 7, at
New Hope United Meth-
odist Church, 4525 Beaver
Ave. in Des Moines.
The topic will be "Bet-
ter Choices, Better
Health." The speaker will
be Tammy Keiter, plan-
ning specialist with the
Polk County Health De-
partment.
All persons with
Parkinson's Disease and
their family members and
friends are welcome to at-
tend. For more informa-
tion or to be added to the
mailing list for the sched-
ule of meetings, call 515-
241-3445.
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
(MemorialDay-IAxr Day)
NORWALK
TIREOAIITO
CENTER
1010 Sunset Drive (Hwy 28)
Norwalk, IA 50211
(515) 981-4522
Tow Service & Jump Start
Service Available.
1010 Sunset Dr., (Hwy 28), Norwalk
Across From Dollar General
$20 OFF
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and SOCIAL
Fun Fest 2010
Fellowship Community
Church, 225 North Ave.,
welcomes children to its
annual Fun Fest event
Wednesday through Fri-
day, July 14, 15 and 16,
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. This
free event will include pro-
grams and activities for
children from four years
old (by September 15) up
to and including those en-
tering the sixth grade in
the fall.
This year's theme is
"The Egypt File", which
focuses on unraveling the
mysteries of life and will
feature entertaining drama
presentations, crafts,
games and snacks. FCC
will conclude Fun Fest
with "Egypt File Friday
Night" at 7 p.m. Friday,
July 16. Transportation to
the event will be available
if requested.
For more information
about or to register online
for Fun Fest, visit the
church website at
www.fccnorwalk.org or
contact the church office at
981-0699.
Vacation
Bible School
St. John the Apostle
Catholic Church's Vaca-
tion Bible School entitled
"High Seas Expedition"
Exploring the Mighty
Love of God, will take
place from Sunday, July
18, to Thursday, July 22, at
the church drawing chil-
dren from all over the area.
The program runs from 6
to 8 p.m.
Do you know a child
interested in meeting new
friends, creating amazing
crafts, performing swash-
buckling Bible adventures,
creating incredible music
or enjoying lip-smacking
snacks? Calling all kids of
preschool to fourth grade
(for 2010-2011 year) to join
us for a "High Seas Expe-
dition" Exploring the
Mighty Love of God.
Melinda K. Linn and Sean M. Stickrod
Plan August Wedding
Announcement has been made of the engagement
and approaching marriage of Melinda K. Linn to Sean
M. Stickrod, both of Des Moines. Parents of the couple
are Michael and Connie Linn of Norwalk and Keith and
Sharon Stickrod of Carroll.
Miss Linn is a 2005 graduate of Norwalk High School
and also from AIB in Des Moines.
She works for Iowa Health Systems.
Mr. Stickrod graduated in 2002 from Kuemper High
School in Carroll and attended Grand View College in
Des Moines. He is employed at D Web Ware.
The wedding is planned for Saturday, Aug. 14, at
Grace Lutheran Church with the reception at Holiday
Inn in West Des Moines. Following a honeymoon in the
Bahamas, they will reside in Beaverdale.
SHERIFF'S REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
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Karen Tom!inson, rural
New Virginia, reported
while parked at the
Martensdale gas station,
she was struck by another
vehicle which left the
scene; her vehicle sus-
tained $1000 damage; inci-
dent remains under inves-
tigation.
Commercial Business &
Fleet Accounts welcome.
We work with all
National Accounts like
Keep Your Business Local
Norwalk Businesses
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Are Here to Serve You.
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on all parts installed.
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A Greenfield Plaza
woman reported possible
violation of a no-contact
order; incident remains
under investigation.
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Marvin Perry, rural
Prole, reported log chains
taken from an outbuilding
where he lives.
Brian Fritz, Greenfield
Plaza, reported his home
was entered by forcing a
door; $200 damage to the
door; nothing taken. A 16-
year-old male juvenile was
referred to juvenile court
in connection with the in-
cident.
Jacob Azinger, Urban-
dale, reported while "stay-
ing at a rural Norwalk resi-
dence, unknown parties
operated his 2004 pickup
without his authorization.
The truck was returned
with an unknown amount
of damage and missing a
$200 iPod.
Max Steigleder, rural
Carlisle, reported an out-
building at his farm en-
tered; taken were tools val-
ued at $1500.
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