Thursday, July 23, 2015 N/Warren Town and County News Page Thirteen
NORWALK CITE CAR SHOW JULY 4TH
RECOGNIZED Concluded from p. 1 Concluded from p. 9
Conduded from P' 1 nolds and Ralph Kiel. Do- dridge Group LLC — New-
Parade, City Park our fam- helping the less fortunate.
"Creating jobs and in-
creasing family incomes
for Iowans is my
administration’s top prior-
ity,” said Gov. Branstad.
"With the announcement
that six additional Iowa
sites have gone through a
rigorous certification pro-
cess to be considered ’de—
velopment—ready,’ we are
moving Iowa to the top of
the list for projects that are
looking for a home. Those
projects mean more Iowa
jobs.”
Site certification is one
of the fastest growing
trends in the site selection
business, and by introduc-
ing certified sites to the
market Iowa is better able
to compete for large scale
projects. By going through
this rigorous process, de-
velopers — working
closely with their local of-
ficials, utility partners and
consultants — are better
prepared to market their
sites with specific site-re-
lated information and
community data. All site
due diligence is completed
and resulting issues are
mitigated, making the site
"risk-free” and thus accel-
erating the development
schedule.
Five subsequent appli-
cation rounds have been
opened since the program
was established and 12
additional sites are cur-
rently working their way
through various phases of
the program.
The next round of ap-
plications will be accepted
this month for the follow-
ing categories: General In-
dustrial Site — 50 - 249
contiguous acres, Large
Site 250 — 499 contigu-
ous acres, Super Site — 500
— 999 contiguous acres,
Mega Site — 1,000+ con-
tiguous acres, General In-
dustrial Park — 100+ acres
with one site e050 acres,
Super Park — 500+ acres
with one site e0250 acres
For more information
about the Iowa Certified
Site Program, visit www.
iowaeconomicdevelopment
.com /SiteLocation/Certi-
fied Site.
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Among sponsorsof the
show are Miller Auto
Body, Ted’s Used Cars,
Rolling Hills Golf Course,
Cal’s Fine Foods, Airport
Signs 8: Graphics, Rick Pitt
Auctions and Lane Insur—
ance Agency. Donating
raffles prizes are Maid-
Rite, Beach Club Tan, Mr.
Movies, 804 Main, Winns,
Mutt Peas, Indianola
Tint é: Detail, Funny Bone,
Tires Plus, Airlanes, Jiffy
Lube and others.
The decision to pursue
adoption is one that rarely
happens overnight. Many
couples take weeks,
months and even years to
transition from infertility
treatments to adoptions.
Others have been aware of
their infertility for years
and have prepared them-
selves for adoption. Re-
gardless, every couple
must make sure they are
ready to adopt before they
begin the adoption pro-
cess.
There are many factors
that determine the cost to
adopt a child. Traditional
adoption costs between
$39,000—$40,000, according
to Dooley.
More information can
be obtained by calling
Deanne at 515-418-0268,
Jill at 515-480-3954 or
Michelle at 515-577-5463.
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innovative, pesticide-free for-
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lice-free by killing lice before
an infestation is identified.
For an active head lice infes-
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nated by Taco Andreas 4
$25 gift cards: Luke Ialen,
Jessica Williams, Rick
Webb and Carmen Mealey.
Donated by VillagiosDen-
nis Eoriatti, $40 gift card —
Jenny Schoenhard. Dmat-
ed by' Warrior Run l/lark
Burke, 2 — 9 holes gflf +
cart: Tom Stein andMat
Smith. Donated by
Wendy’s Ice Ceam
Shoppe, 5- $10 gift ords:
Scott Bernis, Patty ler-
man, Alecia Werner, like
Benge and Chad Leeer.
Businesses, Orgaiza-
tions and Individual we
appreciate the moncary
contributions for theire-"
works! With your Suport
we were able to prcide
our community wh a
family fun event!
"2015” MONETARY
CONTRIBUTIONS
3-D Farms RRT, LC;
Accounting and Tax blu-
tions —— Ricardo Alvrio;
Adventure Lightir;
Brian Huff; Airport @115
And Graphics — Lori'jn-
man; American Dren —
Debbie 8: John Marnn;
Anytime Fitness —Joe
Nguyen; Bambinos es-
taurant, Inc — VanessDe-
vine; Burnett Digil —
Brandon Burnett; May &:
Linda Bussanmas; Ill 8:
Mary Cain; Capital Zity
Fruit, Inc. — BrendanCo—
mito; Carols Child (are;
Casey’s; Charter Accant-
ing PLC — Mark McCee;
City of Cumming; Ciy of
Norwalk; City State Iank
— Steve Albrecht; Comnu-
nity State Bank — Denny
Morrow; Conner Electric;
Consumer Credit — I‘om
Coates; Cumming Ameri-
can Legion Post 562; Cum-
ming Tap — Linda Waigh;
DeRocher Chiropracic —
Dr. Brent DeRocher; )ili-
gent Development Group
— Steve Breure; Edvard
Jones — Lance 8: Chriztine
Eddie; Eggers Bilt Hones,
Inc; Greg Young Chevolet
— Paul "Hose" Devine;
Ground Breaker Hones —
Kalen Ludwig.
Hamco Walker Piper
C0 — Alan Downe; Inioff
Business Products — Loret-
ta Burk; Iowa Realty Co —
Barb Comito; Kelly I30r-
tum, Inc — Cindy Simpon;
Dave & Carol Knoblach;
Lancaster Painting, LC
Justin Lancaster; LaniIn-
surance Agency Nke
Lane; Marilyn Logue;'ic—
ki Logue; McGowen Hrst
Clark and Smith — Jhn
Schmidt; N/Warren Twn
8: County News — Slly
Huntoon; Norwalk Fini-
ly Dentistry — Dona
Grant; Norwalk Four 3a-
sons Auto Wash — Ban
Winslow; Norwlk
Knights of Columhs;
Norwalk Ready—Mied
Concrete, Inc — Jck
Bohlender; Optomeric
Associates of Waren
County —Dr. Michel
O’Meara; Rowe Electm-
ics, Inc Steve Rowe; Sn-
ton Standridge; Stephany
Insurance — Tim Stephany;
Ted’s Used Cars — Tony
Onstot; Terry’s Auto; Uni-
tyPoint Clinic — Ronda
Montgomery; Veenstra &
Kimm, INC. — H.R. Veen—
stra JR; Weigert Disposal —
Jon Weigert; Winns Pizza
& Steak House — Andrew
Sayasane; Wright Storage
Mary Kennedy.
Raffle Ticket Buckets in
Businesses: Thank you!
These businesses include
Barbers Unlimited, Bed-
well Gardens, Cal’s Res—
taurant, City State Bank,
Community Bank, Cum-
ming Tap, Hawkeye Auto-
'motive, Haskin Chiroprac-
tic, N/Warren Town
County News, Norwalk
City Hall, Scott’s Foods,
Warrior Run Golf Course,
Wendy’s Ice Cream
Shoppe and 402 Main Bar
and Grill.
The Norwalk Lions
Club wduld also like to
show appreciation to
Scott’s Foods and Fareway
Foods for allowing club
members to sell raffle tick-
ets at their stores.
All of these businesses
provided the opportunity
for area residents to pur-
chase raffle tickets and
support the purchase of
the excellent fireworks.
PARADE: Thank you
Ed & JoAnn Chapman fOr
selling raffle tickets and
bottled water on the pa-
rade route. Carts donated
by Warrior Run — Mark
Burke. Bottled water do-
nated by Ed & JoAnn
Chapman.
BINGO: Photos submit-
ted: Eric O’Leary. Thank
you Norwalk Easter Pub-
lic Library for the use of
the air conditioned room
to play Bingo. Casey
Bright, thank you for orga-
nizing and to Norwalk Li-
ons members for volun-
teering. Black out $100
Bingo Winner (photo) 8:
two gift cards donated by
the Norwalk Fareway
Meat Department (photo).
A special thanks to Fare-
way for donating the meat
bundles!
FIREWORKS: John Da-
genais, we appreciate you
organizing the fireworks!
A special thanks to our
Norwalk Lions Fireworks
Set-up and Shooting team!
What a show you put to-
gether for our community!
We hope everyone enjoyed ‘
the "2015” Fireworks ex-
travaganza! Also, a big
thank you to the volun—
teers who came out Sun-
day morning and cleaned
up the fireworks area!
SPECIAL THANKS!
Thank you Norwalk Police
Department, Norwalk
City Council, Norwalk
Public Works, Norwalk
Fire Department, Norwalk '
Park & Rec, Norwalk Pub-
lic Library, North Warren
Town & County News
(Advertising), St. Johns,
ilies for their support and
all the volunteers who as-
sisted in some way. Nor-
walk Lions your dedica-
tion and hard work is
greatly appreciated by all.
Lions are. . .Members of
the worlds largest and
most active service club
If you are interested in
joining the Norwalk Lions
to help us make Norwalk
an even better place to live,
contact any club member
or attend one of our club
meetings. Meetings are
usually held the second
and fourth Wednesdays
most months at the Nor-
walk Public Library at
p.m.
If you are interested or
have any questions please
organization. We are men
and women who reach out
the hand of friendship to
others. We are people who
are interested in making
our local community a bet- contact me.
ter place to work and live.
We are individuals who Linda Bussanmas
take great pride in helping Norwalk Lions Club
make a positive difference 1119 Skylane Drive
in the lives of people Norwalk, IA 50211
around the world and who 515-979-8757
enjoy fun, fellowship and
CIRCUS
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light and entertain the audience members of all ages
beyond your wildest imagination. The costumes alone
are certainly of Las Vegas quality.
For more information visit our Facebook page with
videos, photos and comments from past sponsors and
patrons. For a direct link you can go to
www.cmcircus.com and click on the Facebook link.
Save money by purchasing your tickets in advance
at the following locations: City of Norwalk, City State
Bank, Casey’s General Store, Scott’s Foods, Fareway
Store and Community Bank. Prices for advance tickets
are $10 for adults and $6 for children ages 2 to 12, chil-
dren under 2 are always free. On show day tickets will
be $13 for adults and $7 for children. Reserve your tick-
ets early and save.
For more information or to reserve discount tickets
call 866 BIG TOP 6. Reservations will be available even
on show day but, only at this number till 4 p.m. Mon-
day — Friday, Central Time. .
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is looking for motivated, self starters for
Landscaping Supervisors
Landscaping experience is preferred.
Applicants must be tobacco-free in the workplace,
have a valid driver's license and a clean driving
record. We will run an MVR on all driving records.
Wages start at $16/hr+ based on experience.
We provide uniforms and benefits.
Call Bobby at 515-249-6018.
Applications available online at
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Landscaping experience is preferred.
Applicants must be tobacco-free in the workplace,
have a valid driver's license and a clean driving
record. We will run an MVR on all driving records.
Wages start at $12-$15/hr+ based on experience.
We provide uniforms and benefits.
Call Bobby at 515-249-6018.
Applications available online at
www.tedsgardens.com