Thursday, July 11, 2019 N/Warren Town and County News Page Nine
Events at
Norwalk Easter
Public Library
1051 North Avenue 515-981-0217
Thursday July 11
Rhyme Time, 10:30 am- This story time focuses
on songs and rhymes. We'll also play shakers and
read some short books.
Pajama Story Time, 7:00 pm- Join us in the
evening to read funny stories and sing songs. Great
for all ages, pajamas welcome.
Friday July 12
Friday Movie, 1:00 pm- Space and universe
themed movies for a variety of ages. This week's
movie is: A Wrinkle in Time (PG, 109 min, 2018) You
are welcome to bring snacks!
Monday July 15
Baby Time, 10:30 am- A special story time for
babies up to about 18 months and their grownups.
Learn lots of songs, rhymes, and bounces!
Novel Year Book Club Program, 6:00pro -
Voting on the coming years books, times for meetings,
and dates. Stop in if you would like to sign up for the
Novel Year Book Club.
Tuesday July 16
Reading Time, 10:30 am- This story time focuses
on books and pre-reading skills. We'll also sing songs
and do other activities.
Make and Build, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pro- Drop in to
build with LEGO bricks and other building toys, and
make buttons and other crafts. Recommended for
ages 4 and up.
What's Up in the Sky Now? 8:00 pm- 11:30 pro-
Talk and Telescopes with the Des Moines
Astronomical Society. A classroom presentation
about Astronomy, folkrwed by direct observation
through telescopes as sky conditions allow.
Telescopes provided. Registration is required.
Program for Adults and Supervised Youth.
Wednesday July 17
Teen Indigo Dyeing, 2:00 pm- Use indigo to dye
-clothes and accessories! Two bandanas will be
provided, you can bring more items to dye. Items
should be at least 95% cotton, linen, or Rayon.
(Details at sign up.) Wear clothes and shoes you
wouldn't mind a little dye on. Registration is required.
Thursday July 18
Rhyme Time, 10:30 am- This story time focuses
on songs and rhymes. Shake shakers, sing, move, and
read some short books!
STEAM Lab: Build with Boxes, 2:00 pm - 4:00
pm- Drop-in time to build and experiment with
different projects. Recommended for ages 4 and up.
Friday July 19
StarLab! - Sessions at 9:00 am or 9:45 am- Join
us before the library opens to learn about
constellations and the zodiac in the StarLab, an
inflatable planetarium! For children 6 and older.
Adults will be asked to wait outside the StarLab to
make more room for children. For accommodations
or questions, contact Mallory Inman at (515) 981-0217
or minman@norwalk.iowa.gov. Registration required.
Friday Movie, 1:00 pm- Space and universe
themed movies for a variety of ages. This week's
movie is: Spacecamp (PG, 107 min, 1986). You are
welcome to bring snacks!
Starry Night Wine and Canvas Party, 7:00 pm
- 9:00 pro- Make a painting and have a drink! Create
your own painting masterpiece at the library. Step
by Step instructions provided. No painting experience
required. Ages 21+. Bring your own beverage.
Registration required with a $2 reservation fee that
is refunded at the event.
Photo Printing is a full commercial
printer located in Carlisle, Iowa.
If you have a flyer, letterhead,
envelope, brochure, magazine,
newsletter, book, etc that you would
like to have printed, give us a call for a
Free Estimate.
Photo Printing, Inc.
210 S. 1st Street
Carlisle, Iowa 50047
515-989-3251
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NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers and fairtime staff make Nothing
-News From Our College Students-- Compare to the Iowa State Fair. In 2019, there is
something for everyone! Below are just some of the
More than 275 students earned a spot on the Spring ways to join in.
Participate in group fundraising at gate admission:
2019 Dean's List for Central College. The honor is Civic and community groups can raise money for their
awarded to full-time students who achieve a 3.5 grade organizations by welcoming fairgoers, scanning
point average or higher on a 4.0 scale while taking admission tickets, and providing hand stamps for
12 or more graded credit hours for the semester. Local guests. Each volunteer receives admission, a parking
students who earned a spot on the Dean's List include pass, and $5 in food coupons per day. For more
Lauren Bagby an,t Jen Kern of Norwalk. information or to reserve your spot, please contact
***** Colton Lullmann at 515-401-1607 or clullmann
The following local students have been named to @iowastatefair.org.
the Deans' and President's Lists at Drake University. Volunteer at the Andringa Family Foundation
Little Hands on the Farm: Little Hands on the Farm
To be eligible for the Deans' list students must have
teaches children about the importance of agriculture
earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher during the Spring 2019 and how it impacts their daily lives in a fun and
semester at Drake. To be eligible for the President's interactive way. Children ages two to ten become
list students must have earned a perfect 4.0 GPA farmers at this popular free, hands-on exhibit, and
during the Spring 2019 semester at Drake. Included volunteers are needed throughout the exhibit each
on these lists are Silvia Verhof ,te, Deans' List, of day. For more information contact Emily Wynn at
Cumming; Sophia Arbogast, Deans' List, ewynn@iowastatefair.orgorcal1515-262-3111.
McKenzie Coons, Deans' List, Rachel Garner, Volunteer at an information booth: Maybe you
Deans' List, Hang Pham, Deans' List, and Luke know the fair like the back of your hand? Maybe you
Vaske, President's List, all of Norwalk; and Riley love meeting new people? The fair is always
Borst, Deans' List, of Prole. interested in volunteers to help staff information
***** booths and diaper changing/nursing stations. This
program celebrates 25 years this year! For more
St. Cloud State University has announced the information, contact Paula Barnes, volunteer
names of more that 1,193 students whose academic superintendent, by phone at 515-360-9589 or by email
achievement plaid them on the 2019 spring at iowafairvolunteer@gmail.com.
semester dean's li . To be eligible for the honor, Volunteer for the Blue Ribbon Foundation: The
students must havea grade point average of 3.75 or Blue Ribbon Foundation is literally the foundation
higher on a 4.0 scab. Included on this list is Daniel for the fair, fundraising for all capital improvement
Geistler, College of Science and Engineering,projects and all grounds renovations: Sign up tohelp
Biology: BiodiversLy, Ecology & Evolution, BS, of sell bottled water and Iowa State Fair merchandise
Norwalk. at stands throughout the grounds. All Blue Ribbon
***** Foundation funds go toward fairgrounds renovations.
For more information, visit www.blueribbon
The administratim and faculty of Allen College are foundation.org.
pleased to congratuate students named to the Allen Volunteer to be a tran Driver: Trarn drivers are
College Dean's Listat the completion of the spring popular people on a hot day. Help transport fairgoers
semester of the 201& 2019 academic year. Bachelor's from the parking lots, from the campgrounds, or from
and Associate's stu(ents named to the Allen College stop to stop on the grounds. Volunteer tram drivers
Dean's List must conplete at least 12 semester hours get a free t-shirt! Please contact the Pleasantville FFA
and achieve a gracb point average of 3.5 or above. Alumni at pleasantvill ffaalumni@gmail.com for
Included on this listis MorganWestvold, NUrsing, more information:
BSN, of Norwalk. You can also check out additional volunteer
***** opportunities at www.iowastatefair.org.
The Phi Beta Lambda student business
organization rep'esented Des Moines Area
Community Collee (DMACC) at the National
Leadership Conferere held in San Antonio, TX June
24-27. Students eaned the opportunity to compete
at the national leveby placing first or second in their
respective event ,uring the State Leadership
Conference held in March. The students,
accompanied by th(r Advisers Joe Hanson, Susan
McCoy and Chris [oon, competed against other
college students fnn across the U.S. in various
business-related eents. Students participating
included: Amana Atkinson of Norwalk
(Entrepreneurship oncepts and Organizational
Behavior and Leadeship);
Warren :ounty Senior
NutritiorProgram Menu
For Ma nsdale Meal Site
Contact VickWhite for information
5;-961-1003
Thursday, July lh
Macaroni and Chee
Broccoli Norman
Tropical Fruit
Pink Lady Salac
Tuesday, July 16th
Cheeseburger Casserole
Lima Beans
Creamy Fruit Salad
Blueberry Pudding Dessert
Friday, July 12t
Taco Salad
Salsa
Fiesta Corn
Peaches
Tapioca Puddin
Wednesday. July 17th
Steak and Brown Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Zucchini and Tomatoes
Cinnamon Applesauce
Pumpkin Bar
Monday, July 15h
Sliced Turkey on W]eat
w/Condiments
Broccoli Cheese Sap
Pasta Salad
Peaches
Thursday, July 18th
Tuna and Noodles
Creamed Peas/Carrots
Banana
Cranberry Cake w/
Butter Sauce
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