Page Ten N/Warren Town and County News Thursday, July 4, 2013
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BOOSTER CLUB MINUTES
Shelly Vroegh attended
tonight's meeting on be-
half of the High School
football program. Natalie
and Shelly will be in
charge of determining the
parent concession stand
schedule for the 2013 sea-
son and wanted to talk
with the board about what
we would do to ease some
of the burden on the foot-
ball parents for working
concessions.
The board discussed
some possible alternatives
of having outside organi-
zations work the conces-
sions for a profit and hav-
ing other programs such as
bowling, golf and cross
country work the stand.
Natalie and Shelly indi-
cated that part of the prob-
lem with parents wanting
to work the stand is that
they are overwhelmed
when they have to work.
There are so many choices
of product and it might
help to look at the product
being sold and deternnin-
ing if some of the options
Concluded from p. 9
ing with the scheduled
events.
Boys" soccer will be
playing in state and had a
good season.
Darin reported that he
took some of the profits
from the middle school
speed and agility program
and from the coaching
money and developed a
training area in the high
school with equipment for
this new program.
Public Relations
Nancy LaVelle reported
that congratulatory cards
have been sent to all girls
and boys who went to
state track, Shrine Bowl
and state tennis.
Old Business
Scot Meuler reported
that he received the pric-
ing from Countryside Golf
Course for the August 24
golf outing and it is $2
above last year's amount
per golfer. Scot indicated
that he would determine
this year's price per golfer.
New Business
Natalie Grant and
EOE
can be cut from the menu
during the football season.
We want parents to feel
comfortable when work-
ing.
The board decided that
Tim 5tephany would get
with A1 about speaking
with the coaches of golf,
cross country and bowling
and requesting that those
parents take one night of-
concessions during the
season and then football
parents taking care of the
other three home games.
Adjournment
Motion was made by
Nancy LaVelle to adjourn
the meeting, seconded by
ShellyVroegh. Motion car-
ried. Meeting was ad-
journed at 8:15 p.m.
The next NABC meet-
ing will be held Wednes-
day, June 26, 2013 at 7 p.m.
at the Norwalk High
School Library.
Respectfully Submitted,
Stacy Rosonke,
Secretary
LEISURE LINE
Concluded from p. 3
week program including one game and one practice each week. Volunteer coaches
will be needed. Divisions: 1st & 2nd Grade Boys: 4 vs. 4 - Play on Monday and
Thursday; 1st & 2nd Grade Girls: 4 vs. 4 - Play on Tuesday and Friday; 3rd & 4th
Grade Coed: 8 vs. 8 - Play on Monday and Thursday; 5th-- 7th Grade Coed: 8 vs. 8
- Play on Tuesday and Friday (Game nights are tentative). Registration Dates:
Through July 5; Program Begins: Week of August 19 (tentatively); Time: 6 p.m.;
Location: Norwalk-McAninch Sports Complex; Equipment Needed: Shin guards;
Cost: Norwalk residents $46, non-residents $53.
KINDERGARTEN SOCCER
This program is for both boys and girls entering Kindergarten. The children will
have fun while learning the fundamentals of soccer. Shin guards are required. Parks
and Rec provide a team shirt. This is a six-week program including one game and
one practice each week. Volunteer coaches will be needed. Registration Dates:
Through July 5; Days: Tuesday and Thursday; Program Begins: Week of August 19
(tentatively); Time: 6 p.m.; Location: Norwalk-McAninch Sports Complex; Equip-
ment Needed: Shin guards; Cost: Norwalk residents $34.50, non-residents $39.75.
JUST FOR KICKS
This program is for children 4 or 5 years old that are NOT starting Kindergarten
yet. This is a coed league. The children will have fun while learning the fundamen-
tals of soccer. The skills of dribbling, passing and shooting will be introduced. Vol-
unteer coaches will be needed. There will be one week of practice and five weeks of
practice/games. Registration Dates: Through July 5; Days: Mondays or (Wednes-
days if needed dependant on numbers); Program Begins: Week of August 19 (tenta-
tively); Time: 6 p.m.; Location: Norwalk-McAninch Sports Complex; Equipment
Needed: Shin guards; Cost: Norwalk residents $28.75, non-residents $33.25.
PEEWEE FLAG FOOTBALL
This fundamental program is for children entering 1st and 2nd grade this coming
school year. Children will leai'n offensive and defensive fundamentals Of football.
Parks and Rec provides a team shirt. This is a six:week program; players will have
practices/games twice per week. The number of participants will determine the ex-
act nights, due to limited field space. Volunteer coaches will be needed. Registra-
tion Dates: Through July 5; Program Begins: Week of August 20 (tentatively); Days:
Tuesday and Friday (Monday and Thursday will be used also if needed dependant
-on numbers); Time: 6 p.m.; Location: Norwalk-McAninch Sports Complex; Equip-
ment Needed: Mouthpiece; Cost: Norwalk residents $34.50, non-residents $39.75.
3RD - 5TH FLAG FOOTBALL
Flag football is for children entering 3rd through 5th grades this coming school
year. Children will be placed on teams and will play each other. Volunteer coaches
for teams will be accepted. Registration Dates: Through July 5; Program Dates:
August 27 through September 19 (tentatively); Days: Tuesday and Thursday; Time:
3:15 to 4:15 p.m.; Location: Lakewood Elementary; Equipment Needed: Mouthpiece;
Instructors: Dan Beermann and Jeff Lucas; Cost: Norwalk residents $34.50, non-resi-
dents $39.75; Minimum: 20.
DOG OBEDIENCE SCHOOL
This is a basic obedience class using reward based training methods. We will cover
simple commands such as sit, down, coming when called and loose leash walking.
The class will also focus on correcting Common Behavior Problems like jumping,
chewing, bolting and potty issues. Dogs must be at least six months old to attend and
current on all vaccinations. Children are welcome to attend, but a responsible adult
should be the main person working with the dog. The class is taught by Dan Pastor,
a certified dog trainer with seven years of experience. This class will be held outside
so wear the proper attire. Location: Billy O Phillips Park; Registration Dates: Through
July 5; Session Dates: Wednesda July 10, 17, 24, 31, August 7; Time: 6-7 p.m.;
Equipment Needed: Nylon or leather collar, leash and treats; Cost: Norwalk resi-
dents $80.50, non-residents $96.60.
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 toning. 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. Shuffle-
board equipment will be provided. Days: Mondays; Time: 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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