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Thursday, July 17, 2014
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Three
NORWALK PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
LEISURE LINE
OFFICE INFORMATION
Pick up registration forms 24 hours a day at the Parks
and Recreation office or print them off our website:
www.d.norwalk.ia.us. You can mail registration forms,
place them in our drop box or walk In. Our office is
located at 1100 Chatham Ave. (Public Safety Bldg.). Of-
fice hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday.
The drop box is open 24/7? If you have any questions,
call us at 981-9206. Online registration is available. (See
website: www.norwalk.iowa.gov).
UPCOMING REGISTRATIONS
Triathlon Clinic, through July 25; Fitness, July 28
through August 8; Adult Ed: Home Brew, July 28
through August 8.
NON-REGISTRATION VENTS
Senior Exercise, Mondays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. at
Norwalk Christian Church; Senior Wii Bowling, Thurs-
days, at Public Safety Building, 1:30 p.m.
PARKS & REC COMMISSION MEETING
Public is invited August 6, 6 p.m. at City Hall.
ADULT COED SOFTBALL
STANDINGS - SUMMER 2014
Weekly Standing Win Loss
Sunday Sluggers 1 1
Alcoballics 1 2
Bench Warmers 3 0
Balfour Take Your Base 1 1
Scores - Week'2
Bench Warmers 7
Alcoballics 0
Beer Can Alley 3
Bench Warmers 4
Balfour Take Your Base 8
Sunday Sluggers 7
**MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THIS
UPCOMING EVENT**
TRACTORS, TRUCKS AND CARS THAT GO!
What do you want to be when you grow up? Norwalk
Parks and Rec invites you and your family to come and
join us for a free event! An assortment of interesting
vehicles, including a police car, fire truck, front-end
loader, school bus, tractor and many more, will be avail-
able for your child to explore and touch. Date: Satur-
day, July 26; Time: 9 a.m. - Noon; Location: No;walk
Community High School parking, rain or shine.
YOUTH TRIATHLON CLINIC AND ENTRY EVENT
Join us for a one-day clinic and event that will intro-
duce your young athlete to the fast-paced sport of
triathlonl Members of the Norwalk Racers, the locai
triathlon and running dub, will educate youth on safety
tips, information about swimming, biking and running,
and tips for fast transitions. We will close with a very
non-competitive, fun event allowing participants to uti-
liz e some of the skills they learned. All participants must
have a bike, age-appropriate helmet, swim goggles and
suit, and running shoes with them on the day of the
event. A parent or adult's participation is also required,
so plan to spend the morning with your child. Regis-
tration: Through July 25; Date: Saturday, Aug. 2; Time:
9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; Location: Norwalk Aquatic Center;
Cost: $35 Norwalk resident/S40.25 non-resident; Mini-
mum/Maximum: 25/100.
ADULT COMMUNITY EDUCATION AT
MAIN STREET SCHOOL
" Once again, the Main Street School will offer various
Community Education programs.
Home Brewing- Beer Making 101-Back by popular
demand. It's time to truly test your skills and give brew-
ing a try. In this class you learn the basics of home beer
making from brewing to bottling. This class will run
two sessions- the first month to brew, the second to
bottle. Each participant will leave with the knowledge
to start their own home brewing, a list of supplies and
suppliers and, of course, their own six pack of home
brew. Date: August 12 and September 6; Time: 7-8:30
p.m.; Cost: $30; Limit: 8 individuals.
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 ton-
ing. We will meet at the Norwalk Christian Church lo-
cated at 701 Main St. This is a continuous program run-
ning yearly. Days: Monday and Thursday; Time: 10-
10:30 a.m.
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OF CREDIT:
POLICE REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
Dog at Large, 600 block
Lewis Avenue. Renea Sim-
mer, Norwalk, was
charged with Allowing
Dog to Run-at-Large.
Warrant Arrest, 1600
block North Avenue.
Donald Browder, Nor-
walk, was arrested on an
active warrant. Subject was
Processed and turned over
to Des Moines Police De-
partment.
Traffic Stop, Hwy 5, 98
mile marker. Chad Suther-
land, Des Moines, was
charged with Possession of
Marijuana. Subject was
processed and transported
to the Warren County Jail.
Theft Report, 500 block
North Avenue. Informa-
tion taken for report; in-
vestigation continues in
this matter.
Theft Report, 2900
blo.ck Sunset Drive.
Jonathan Rios, Norwalk,
was arrested and charged
with three counts of Theft
5th from previous inci-
dences at that location.
Theft Report, 500 block
North Avenue. Informa -':'
tion taken for report; in-
vestigation continues in
this matter.
Burglary/Theft, 8100
block S. Orilla Road. Infor-
marion taken; report made
and investigation contin-
ues in this case.
SHERIFF'S REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
tronic items, tools, misc.
items stolen; loss of $678.
June 26
1000 block of South-
wold Road, Jon Campos,
Des Moines, reported a
burglary to the Fort Des
Moines Little League con-
cession stand. Loss valued
at $7,100.
600 block of Maple
Street, New Virginia. An-
drew Boyd, New Virginia,
reported harassment; no
charges at this time.
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500 block of Marlou
Parkway, Reyna Teran, Des
Moines, reported that
someone broke into her
vehicle.
24000 block of 15th Av-
enue, Kenneth Taylor,
New Virginia, reported a
theft of welding equip-
ment from an outbuilding;
$250 loss.
June 13
14000 block of Harri-
son, Eber Kappelman re-
ported that he caught a
stray dog killing his live-
stock. The dog was turned"
over to Kiya Koda. Victim
declined charges.
June 18
17000 block of R57
Hwy, Ed Huntoon, Indi-
anola, reported theft of
yard tools; $350 loss.
June 20
7000 block of R63 Hwy,
Joseph Grismer, 41, West
Des Moines, was arrested
for OWI 1st offense.
600 block of Franklin
Drive; Lauren Bradley,
Anamosa, reported a bur-
glary to her residence at
Martensdale. Tools stolen;
$550 loss.
June 23
Sex Abuse investiga-
tion, 14-year-old female
from Martensdale. Investi-
gation revealed allegation
was unfounded.
Iune 24
8000 block of Geneva
Street, Diana Webb, Spring
Hill, reported someone
ran over her mailbox and
911 marker. Two 16-year-
old males from Indianola
were "cited for traffic vio-
lations.
500 block of Rock Island
Avefiue, Charles Vandeka-
mp, 35, Martensdale, was
charged with possession
of marijuana.
600 block of Greenfield
Parkwa Rhonda Brown,
Bridgewater, reported her
vehicle burglarized. Elec-
PARTY BEFORE
THE WORKS
Concluded from p. 1
Place. Thank you for your
sponsorships/donations!
Food was prepared by
Klassy Krew BBQ. Party
Before the Works commit-
tee members are: Chair-
person Dr. Donna Grant,
Stacy Rosonke, Bryan
Greiner and Newton Stan-
dridge.
Thank you also to our
many Volunteers!! Nor-
walk cannot have suc'
events without the Com-
munity's support so Thank
you!
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