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Thursday, August 21, 2014
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Five
• Scout Open House
Norwalk Girl Scouts and Cub Scout Pack 103 are
holding an Open House event Sunday, Aug. 24, from
2-4 p.m. at St. John the Apostle Catholic Church, 720
Orchard Hills Dr. Individuals from both groups will
be on hand to answer questions. Kids will be able to
make wafer rockets to launch while parents speak with
leaders and fill out applications. Come see what scout-
ing is all about!
Girls from kindergarten through twelfth grade are
invited to join Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts cost $15 for dues
until September 2015. Parents are Welcome to join as
volunteers for various positions at the troop level and
the service unit level. Come help your daughter learn
new skills, learn to be an effective leader and make new
friends with similar ideals
Boys from first through fifth grade are invited to join
Cub Scouts. Boy Scouts costs $50 and enrolls your son
through December 2015. Boys will also receive a sub-
scription to Boys Life Magazine. Volunteers are needed
for various positions in the dens, troops and on the com-
mittee. Come help your son meet new friends, learn
about the great outdoors and develop new skills and
self-confidence.
If you are unable to attend the event, email
nancellah@hotmail.com and she will get you the regis-
tration materials.
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Bevington
Garden Club
The Bevington Garden
Club toured Sue Chpard's
garden Wednesda3 July 16.
It included the new addi-
tions of a train garden and
a waterfall. Her garden suf-
fered some damage due to
the wind and heavy rain
earlier in July, but it was
still beautiful.
Members of the Garden
Club, along with their hus-
bands and several friends,
cleaned up the Bevington Y
Park following wind dam-
age, which included the
loss of several established
trees along with a recently
planted tree. Further dean-
up was held August !6. If
anyone wants some of the
wood, contact a member of
the Bevington Garden
Club. They also did land-
scaping at the Bevington
City Hall.
During August, the
groups plan on having a
mini fair with members
bringing vegetables, plants,
photos, etc. Ribbons will be
handed out by a celebrity
judge.
For further information
on the Bevington Garden
Club, contact one of the
members or Dona King,
515-480-1343.
Deadline for ads,
legals and stories
is Noon Friday!
Sorority Hosts Fundraiser
The Kappa Chi Chapter of Phi Tau Omega Sorority hosted a bake sale at the
Gumming Tap for the "Bikers for Breasts" bike ride Saturday, Aug. 2. The pro-
ceeds of the event went to support the philanthropic projects supported by the
sorority - Young Women's Resource Center, Children and Families of Iowa, the
Pleasant Hill Veteran's Home and many other community activities. Pictured above
are the members of the Kappa Chi hapter. Left to right, Row 1: Vicki Eft, Ankeny;
Marilyn Paul, National Corresponding Secretary, Johnston; and Carol Newsom,
Windsor Heights. Row 2: Anne Hodina, Des Moines; Ginny Baker, West Des
Moines and Linda Harkin, Gumming. Harkin was recently installed as National
President of the sorority at their convention this past June in St. Louis, MO. Her
• national platform is breast cancer awareness. Harkin and her chapter will host the
2015 national convention at the Des Moines Downtown Marriott. Photo submitted.
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Funnel Cake
Sticks State Fair
Winner
The Funnel Cake Sticks
took top honors in the
New Food Contest at the
2014 Iowa State Fair. The
tasty new treat bested four
other value-priced finalists
after receiving nearly 40
percent of the votes•
The Fair classic, with
funnel cake batter fried to
golden perfection, is
served on-a-stick and
topped with chocolate,
strawberry or vanilla
glaze, i'
The four other finalists
were Brownie Blitz,
Caprese Salad On-A-Stick,
Smoked Brisket and Bacon
Mac N Cheese and Three
Buck Bowl.
From a botanical point
of view, there is no such
thing as a pumpkin.
Pumpkins are certain
varieties of ':squash,
which through local tra-
ditions, have come to be
called pumpkins.
Corn flakes were so
popular in the early
1900s that there were
over 40 companies pro-
ducing this breakfast
cereal in and around
Battle Creek, Michigan.