Page Four N/Warren Town and County News ...... Thursday, August 25, 2011
Faculty and Adminis-
tration at Kirkwood Com-
munity College, Cedar
Rapids, announced the
graduating dass of 2010-
2011 during the Saturda}5
May 14, ceremony at the
U.S. Cellular Center in
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berry - 3rd, Terri Sinclair,
Cumming; Peach - 3rd,
Terri Sinclair, Cumming;
Wild Plum - 1st, Terri
Sinclair, Cumming; Red
Plum - 1st, Terri Sinclair,
Cumming; Plum (other Norwalk, Shawl (lace) -
than wild plum) - 2nd, 1st, Victoria Wickham,
Victoria Wickham,
Norwalk; Socks/Slippers
(1 color) - 4th, Victoria
Wickham, Norwalk;
Shawl, Wrap or Shrug -
4th, Victoria Wickham,
............ Acces-
sory 1st, Victoria
Wickham, Norwalk; Se-
nior Citizens Division of
Fabric and Threads: Em-
broidered Towels-Hand -
3rd, Carolyn Brown, Prole;
Cedar Rapids. Terri Sinclair, Cumming;
Graduates included the Rhubarb 2nd, Terri
following Norwalk resi- Sinclair, Cumming; Rhu-
dents: Megan Beaty and barb-Strawberry-1st, Terri
DeVin Brotherson, Liberal Sindair, Cumming; Straw-
Arts, and Mark Leverman, berry - 3rd, Terri Sinclair,
Plumbing. Cumming; Mulberry - 3rd,
Embroidered Pillowcases- Jennifer Campbell, Clive
1st, Carolyn Brown, Prole.
In the Battle of the But-
ter, second place was
awarded to a foursome
from Norwalk composed
of Darcy Hosier, Amy
Desenberg, Tammy Apana
and Tanya Apana. Third
place went toBetter Butter
Builders with teammates
Eric Shumate and Eldree
Baer, both of Des Moines,
and Patrick Baker,
Norwalk. Teams of two or
four sculptors compete
daily for a chance to have
their sculpture on display
in the John Deere Agricul-
ture Building.
Sprout division acts
(ages 2 - 12) advancing to
semi-final round: Abby
Bunch, 10, Norwalk;
Dance; Mr. Legs contest:
Hairiest - 1st, Christopher
Nickel, Norwalk; Desserts
for Christina: 3rd,
Alexandra Bennett,
Norwalk; Creative Arts:
Basketry- Reed or Splint,
2nd, Peggy Johnston,
Norwalk, 3rd, Betty
Becker, Norwalk; Twill -
2nd, Betty Becket,
Norwalk; Stained Glass
Lead - 1st, Mike Leonard,
Norwalk; Youth Basketry -
1st, Samantha Riordan,
Norwalk.
This
graduating class since the Sugar Free - 2nd, Terri
college was founded in Sinclair, Cumming.
1966. Cherokee L. Blakley,
................................ Norwalk, took first place
was the 44th Terri Sinclai~r, Cumming; ............. ~- ................................................................................................................................
overall in A Favorite Fam-
ily Recipe contest (youth
ages 6 - 21) with Overnight
Buns and winning a new
Kitchen Aid Mixer. She
also won 3rd in the Dessert
Division and 1st and 2nd
in Breads.
Wine portion of Ama-
teur Oenology competi-
tion: Sweet Red #2 - 3rd,
Graham Smith, Prole; Beer
portion of the Amateur
Oenology competition:
Brown Ale - 1st, Allan
Lundquist, Norwalk; Por-
ter - 2nd, Mike England,
Norwalk; Stout - 2nd, Mat-
thew Melcher, Norwalk;
Cider 2nd, Allan
Lundquist, Norwalk;
Twins, Triplets and More:
Ages 9-11, Most Alike -
2nd, Tatum and Torie Le
Gualte, Norwalk.
Fabric and Threads
Weaving: Towels - 1st,
Karen Seuferer, Norwalk;
Rug (rag) - 4th, Karen
Seuferer, Norwalk; Fabric
and Threads Quilting:
Team or Group, Scrap -
Honorable Mention,
Roseanna McConathy,
Truro; Combination,
Memory - 2nd, Anita
Gogerty, Norwalk; Em-
broidered by Machine -
4th, Kim Oleson, Norwalk;
One Person, Traditional
Pattern - 2nd, Anita
Gogerty, Norwalk; 3rd,
Bridget Lottman,
Norwalk; Individual, Wall
Quilt, pieced (144 to 300
inches) - Honorable Men-
tion, Marilyn Isley,
Cumming; Wall Quilt,
scrap - 2nd, Marilyn Isle~
Cumming; Fabric and
Threads Embroidery: Sur-
face-Pair of Pillowcases -
3rd, Carolyn Brown, Prole;
Machine Picture - 3rd, Kim
Oleson, Norwalk; Ma-
chine Pillow - 2nd Kim
Oleson, NorwalM'Ma-
chine-Embellished Gar-
ment - 2nd, Kim Oleson,
Norwalk.
Fabric and Threads
Hand Knitting: Baby Af-
ghan 2nd, Victoria
Wickham, Norwalk;
Child's Cardigan Sweater
(ages 2 to 10) - 2nd,
Victoria Wickham,
Norwalk; Adult Pullover
Sweater (1 color, finer than
worsted) - 1st, Victoria
Wickham, Norwalk; Car-
digan Sweater (1 color,
worsted and coarser) - 1st,
A number of area resi-
dents have been named
winners in numerous con-
tests and competitions at
the 2011 Iowa State Fair in
Des Moines.
Winners of the concrete
cow decorating contest in-
clude Novice Division,
Honorable Mention
Glimpse of the Fair,
Pamela Kline, Norwalk;
Professional Division, 3rd
- Make Love, Not Ham-
burger, Tricia Owens Art,
Norwalk.
Bill Riley Semi-Finals:
Fanciful Sprout Acts (ages
2-12) - Maggie Wood, 7,
Norwalk, Baton; Sprout
Division (ages 2-12) -
Grace Wood, 9, Norwalk,
Dance/Baton and Cali Wil-
son, 10, Norwalk, Dance.
Fine Arts: Adult Divi-
sion - Adult Merit, Jenni-
fer Messer, Norwalk;
Youth Division - Honor-
able Mention, Kara
Dunbar, Cumming; Mar-
malade Contest: Grape-
fruit - 2nd, Terri Sinclair,
Cumming; Famous Dave's
Canned Relishes: Chutney
2nd, Terri Sinclair,
Cumming; Piccalilli - 1st,
Terri Sinclair, Cumming;
Rummage - 3rd, Terri
Sinclair, Cumming; Relish
Other Than Named - 2nd,
Terri Sinclair, Cumming.
4-H Horse and Pony:
Ranch Horse Western
Pleasure - Champion, Jes-
sica Hanrahan, Prole;
Razzle Dazzle Jelly: Elder-
berry - 2nd, Terri Sindair,
Cumming; Herb Jelly
Other Than Named - 1st,
Terri Sinclair, Cumming;
Rhubarb - 2nd, Terri
Sinclair, Cumming; Plum
2nd, Terri Sinclair,
Cumming; Strawberry-
Blueberry - 2nd, Terri
Sinclair, Cumming;
Canned Conserves: Apple
3rd; Terri Sinclair,
Cumming; Peach in Com-
bination - 1st, Terri
Sinclair, Cumming; Fruit
Butters: Wild Plum - 1st,
Terri Sinclair, Cumming;
Rhubarb 3rd, Terri
Sinclair, Cumming.
Photograph Salon "Our
World in Motion": Adult
Division Color - Things &°
Still Life, 2nd, William A.
Yager, Norwalk; Classic
Iowa Canned Jam: Blue-
berry - 1st, Terri Sinclair,
Cumming; Spiced Blue-
Family and friends of Samantha Fuller, Norwalk, and her "Team Sam" appreciate the following Norwalk and
Des Moines businesses for their contributions to Great Strides Walk to Cure Cystic Fibrosis: Medicap Phar-
macy, Lane Insurance Agency, Norwalk Family Dentistry, the High School Men's Soccer Team, Consumer
Credit of Des Moines, Studio 409, Morrisey, Inc., Carlos O'Kelly's on Merle Hay and Logan Automotive. The
event was held Sunday, May 15, at Raccoon River Park. "Team Sam" raised more than $7,500 and the Central
Iowa chapter raised more than $260,000. Members of the team walked and ran to help raise money for the
event. Photo submitted.
5th & 6th Grade
Girls Volleyball
The Norwalk Youth
Athletic League is organiz-
ing a volleyball team for
5th and 6th grade girls.
Games will be 'played in
surrounding towns on Sat-
urdays.
Girls interested in play-
ing in the volleyball league
should call Laura Delker at
249-6722 or go to
lauradelker@aol.com.
The deadline for sign-
ing up for the league is
Wednesday5 Aug. 31.
Free Meal
Aug. 25th
Bread of Heaven food
ministry will serve a free
meal Thursday, Aug. 25,
from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The
new location of the meal is
Harvest Church, 4225 N.
Birch Ave. in Cumming.
Military families, as
well as ones who might be
struggling to make ends
meet, are encouraged to
attend.
For more information,
call 981-0578 or 981-4321
or email prolemustang@
hotmail.com.
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