Thursday, July 14, 2016
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Three
NORWALK PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
OFFICE INFORMATION Harnessing Heat: Heat Sheet, Laser Light: Periscope,
Pick up registration forms 24 hours a day at the Parks Makes Sense: Crank & Shine Flashlight, Potential & Ki-
and Recreation office or print them off our website: netic Energy: Spring Thing. Registration: through July
www.norwalk.iowa.gov. You can mail registration 29;
forms, place them in our drop box or walk in. Our of- Dates: August 8 - 11; Time: 9am - Noon; 1st and 2nd
rice is located at 1100 ChathamAve. (Public Safety Bldg.). graders ('16-'17 school year) 1 - 4 p.m., 3rd - 5th grad-
Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Fri- ers ('16-'17 school year); Location: Public Safety Build-
day. The drop box is open 24/7! If you have any ques- ing; Cost: 2 day camp $75 res/$86.25 non-resident (M/T
tions, call us at 981-9206. Online registration is avail- or W/Th), 4 day camp $145 resident/S166.75 non resi-
able (See website: www.norwalk.iowa.gov), dent (M-Th)
UPCOMING REGISTRATIONS Minimum/maximum: 10/18.
Jr Fire School, through July 15; Mad Science Sum- OPALS-SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAMS
mer Camp, through July 29; Junk in Your Trunk, through (Older People with Active Life Styles)
July 29. SENIOR CITIZEN EXERCISE
TRACTORS TRUCKS AND CARS THAT GOI Everyone age 55 and older is invited to attend a free
What do you want to be when you grow up? Norwalk exercise program that will include stretching and ton-
Parks and Rec invites you and your family to come and ing. We will meet at the Norwalk Christian Church lo-
join us for a free event! An assortment of interesting cated at 701 Main St. This is a continuous program run-
vehicles, including a police car, fire truck, front-end ning yearly. Days: Monday and Thursday; Time: 10-
loader, school bus, tractor and many more, will be avail- 10:30 a.m.
able for your child to explore and touch. Date: Satur-
day, July 23; Time: 10 a.m. - Noon; Location: Norwalk
Community High School parking, rain or shine. SHERIFF'S REPORT
ART IN THE PARK Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
Come join us in the park to make special arts and proven guilty in a court of law.
craft projects. The kids meet once a month and make a lune 29
different project each month. This program is for stu- 11:27 a.m., 140th Ave: Barton Roush, Indianola, and
dents who just completed Kindergarten through sixth Abigail Geelan, Indianola. Roush was heading south-
grade. Registration Dates: Through August 12; Program bound on 140th and was attempting to turn left or east
Dates: August 19; Time: 2 to 3:15 p.m.; Location: Wind- into a private drive with a tractor and belly dump trailer.
flower Park; Instructor: Nancy Kuehl; Cost: $15 resi- Geelan was also southbound on 140th. Due to the dry
dents/S17.25 non-resident (per class); Minimum/maxi- conditions and large amount of dust, Geelan advised
mum number of participants: 5/20. she didn't see Roush turning until it was too late to avoid
NORWALK JUNIOR FIRE SCHOOL contact. Geelan advised she attempted to go to the left
Learn basic firefighter skills to include use of fire but struck the back end of the trailer with the passenger
hoses, ladders, hand tools, fire investigation, and breath- side of her car.
ing apparatus training. Basic first aid and ambulance
equipment will also be demonstrated. Fire department 4:17 p.m., State 5/Iowa 5 and S023/Hwy $23: Tho-
staff will be coordinating this fun program. Registra- mas Palmer, Oskaloosa, and Kasee Kosman, Indianola.
tion Deadline: July 15; Program Dates: July 25 - July Palmer was traveling east/south on Hwy 5 approaching
28 (students who completed 3rd - 6th grades); Time: 10 $23 Hwy. Kosman was traveling southbound on 190th
to 12 p.m.; Location: Norwalk Public Safety Building; Ave and came up to Hwy 5. Kosman crossed over the
Cost: $23 resident/S26.50 non resident; Maximum: 12 Hwy 5 northbound lanes and into the median. Palmer
students, saw Kosman pull into the median and thought Kosman
MAD SCIENCE SUMMER CAMP was going to stop. Kosman continued into the south-
Kids and Parents: It is time to gear up for an exciting bound lanes of Hwy 5 towards $23 Hwy. Palmer at-
energy-filled summer camp! Mad Science of Iowa pre- tempted to evade Kosman, but Kosman stuck the
sents its energy and alternative energy camp for your driver's side of Palmer with their front passenger side
fun and pleasure. Topics we will cover are electricity, corner. Palmer came to rest in the ditch south of Hwy 5.
electrical generation, lasers, electro-magnetism, heat, Kosman came to rest leaning up against the stop sign at
and the electro-magnetic wave spectrum, as well as al- $23 Hwy. Palmer was uninjured. Kosman and a passen-
ternatives to traditional coal-fired electrical generation, ger were transported to Mercy Hospital by Hartford
Plenty of hands-on activities and energy-related Make- EMS for possible injuries. The two passengers in the back
&-Takes! Sign-up now to join in on the fun!! Just $145 seat of Kosman's vehicle were uninjured.
for four great half-days, or $75 for two!!! Topics (in al-
phabetical order), and their corresponding Make-&- 6:45 a.m., US 69: Donald Buddenhagen, New Virginia,
Takes: Electricity - Basics: Static Stick, Electricity - Ad- vehicle/deer.
vanced: Wired World, Electro-MagneticWave Spectrum: 12:42 a.m., 17000 block US 69: Marty Slocum, New
Ultraviolet Beads, Electromagnetism: Magnetic Lab, Virginia, vehicle/deer.
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Activities
at the
NORWALK
LIBRARY
1051 North Ave. ° 981-0217
Here's what's happening at the Nonvalk Easter Public
Library...
Monday. July 18
Adult & Teen Craft Night: Brick Books, 6:30 -
8 p.m. Adults and teens are welcome to join us to make
bricks look like favorite books. Use them as book ends,
door stops or decor for the house or garden. Please bring 1-
2 solid bricks (old, new, thick or thin paving bricks). We
will supply paints, stamps, and other supplies. Registration
required with $2 reservation fee, which will be refunded at
the event.
Tuesday. July 19
Story time, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Book-focused,
with songs and more. This story-time is recommended for
3-5 year olds, but all ages are welcome. We'll read picture
books, sing songs and do rhymes; 25 minutes of storytime
followed by play time.
Dino O'Delh Interactive Music for Children, 2
p.m. Read around the world with Dino ]
Iowa's Hidden Treasures, 6:30 - 8 p.m. Dan
Kaercher, retired Editor-in-Chief of Midwest Living
magazine and former Iowa Public Television host, spent
years traveling in almost every one of Iowa's 99 counties in
search of close-to-home attractions and getaways to share
with his loyal readers and viewers. Historic sites, parks,
natural wonders, quaint small towns, big-city attractions,
museums, and eateries galore. You'll be amazed to learn
what surprises you don't know await right in your own
backyard.
Wednesday. July 20
Drop in Children's Program, 10:30 - 11:15
a.m. For toddlers through elementary age. No registration
required; come by anytime during these programs on
Wednesdays during Summer Read. Today, it's Dance
Party! Boogie with scarves and shakers.
Build It! 2 - 3 p.m. Drop by to create with Lego
Bricks, Duplo, and more. For Pre-K up to 5th grade.
Thursday. July 21
Rhyme Time, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. This story time
is movement-focused. We'll read shorter picture books and
board books, sing songs, and do action rhymes!
Recommended for 18 months - 2 years old, but all ages are
welcome. 25 minutes followed by playtime.
Summer Sports Movie Series, 2 p.m. Come by
the library to watch "McFarland, USA" (from 2015, 129
minutes). (All movies are rated PG and open to all ages.)
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