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Thursday, September 5, 2013
N/Warren Town and County News
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NORWALK PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT ]
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OFFICE INFORMATION
Pick up registration forms 24 hours a day at the Parks
and Recreation office or print them off our website:
www.ci.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.ci.norwalk.ia, us).
UPCOMING REGISTRATIONS
Pair-up w/Potterfi through December 6; Ballroom
Dancing, September 9 through September 20; Ameri-
can Sign Language, September 9 through September 20;
Line Dancing, September 9 through September 20; Jun-
ior Warrior Chef's Club, September 16 through Septem-
ber 27; Lakewood Craft Club, September 16 through
September 27; 5th and 6th Boys/Girls Basketball Sep-
tember 16 through September 27; Little Dribblers (4 and
5 year olds), September 16 through September 27; Youth
Volleyball September 23 through October 4; Norwalk
Family Tae Kwon Do, September 23 through October 4;
OPALS trip, September 23 through October 4.
partner or experience needed. Registration Dates: Sep-
tember 9 through September 20; Program Dates: Sep-
tember 26, October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; Days: Thursdays;
Time: 8:15-9:15 p.m.; Location: St. John's Catholic
Church; Cost: $40 for Norwalk residents or $46 for non-
residents; Min/Max: 10/25.
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
American Sign Language (ASL) is the dominant sign
language of Deaf Americans. ASL is a manual language
or visual language, meaning that the information is ex-
pressed not with communication of sounds, but with
combinations of hand shapes, palm orientations, move-
ments of the hands, arms and body, location in relation
to the body and facial expressions. With this beginning
class you can learn foundation skills allowing you to
communicate with people who cannot hear. Class will
consist of Fingerspelling, Basic structure of ASL, Fam-
ily/People, Number and Time signs, Foods, Basic use of
Classifiers and other topics as requested. Registration
Dates: September 9 through September 20; Program
Dates: September 24, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Days: Tues-
day; Times: 7-8:30 p.m.; Location: Norwalk Public Safety;
Cost: Norwalk residents $15, non-resident $17.25; In-
POLICE REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
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Called to the 1100 block While on routine patrol
of Sunset Drive for a theft in the 900 block of E. 17th
report. Officers located Street, Officer made con-
Aaryn Messenger, 23, tact with a suspicious sub-
Norwalk, and charged her ject. Ryan Janssen, 20,
with Theft 5th Degree. In- Norwalk, was arrested and
vestigation continues in charged with Public In-
the matter, toxication. After process-
Officer took inf0rma- ing, Janssen was trans-
tion for a theft report that ported to the Warren
occurred in the 2100 block County Jail.
of Avery Avenue; the case Responded to the area
is pending further investi- of Redwood Drive and
gative leads. Spruce Avenue for a prop-
August 24 erty damage accident.
Officer initiated a traf- While backing from a
tic stop at Highway 28 and driveway, Arthur Prouty,
Elkhorn Street. The driver, Norwalk, struck a parked
Joseph Vincent, 27, Des vehicle belonging to
Moines, was arrested and Michelle and Charles Buck
charged with Operatingof Melbourne, causing
While Intoxicated and two damage to both vehicles. A
counts of Speed. He was report was made and for-
processed and transported warded to the Iowa De-
to the Warren County Jail. partment of Transporta-
tion.
NON-REGISTRATION EVENTS structor: Mallory Metzger; Minimum/Maximum: 5/10.
Shuffleboard League, Mondays, 4:30 to 6 p.m. at City OPALS- SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAMS ' I SHERIFF'S REPORT I
Park; Ultimate Frisbee League, Sundays, starting Sep- (Older People with Active Life Styles) I Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
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tember 22, 1-3 p.m. at Norwalk-McAninch Sports Corn-SENIOR CITIZEN EXERCISE proven guilty in a court of law.
plex. Everyone age 55 and older is invited to attend a free
PAIR-UP WITH POTTERY (PARENT/CHILD)
Pottery is a well-known art of painting a dry clay fig-
ure and then firing it in a kiln to produce a beautiful
finished product. In this class we will bemaking a Fall
leaf bowl, Trick or Treat item, turkey time platter or
Cookies for Santa plate in time for the holiday season.
Parents needed for children (K-3rd), not required for
older children. Registration Date: Through December
6; Class Date: Sunday, Sept. 15, Oct. 13, Nov. 10, Dec. 8;
Time: 2 to 3:30 p.m.; Location: Norwalk Easter Public
Library; Cost: TBA; Minimum/Maximum: 6/15.
BALLROOM DANCING
You could be the next dancer on "Dancing with the
Stars!" For the next six weeks put a little zest in your
evenings by learning dances such as Foxtrot, Waltz,
Swing, Triple Time Swing, Rumba, or Cha-cha. No ex-
perience needed to get started, but a partner is required.
Come on out and have a little fun and exercise too! Reg-
istration Dates: September 9 through September 20;
Program Dates: September 26, October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31;
Days: Thursdays; Time: 7 to 8 p.m.; Location: St. John's
Catholic Church; Cost: $109.25/couple for Norwalk'resi-
dents and $125.64/couple for non-residents; Minimum/
Maximum number couples: 6/12.
LINE DANCING
Get up and dust off those dancing shoes! Line dances
are choreographed dances with a repeating series of
steps that are performed in unison by a group of people
in lines or rows. Exhilarating line dances such as the
Cupid shuffle, Electric Slide and others will be taught.
It is a great way to exercise without even noticing! No
exercise program that will include stretching and ton-
ing. We will meet at the Norwalk Christian Church lo-
cated at 701 Main St. This program will start September
24 and run until the end of May. Days: Monday and
Thursday; Time: 10-10:30 a.m.
SHUFFLEBOARD LEAGUE
This well-known game has just been re-established
here in the Norwalk City Park. Come out and enjoy the
sound of gliding discs as they whiz down the court.
Shuffleboard equipment will be provided. Days: Mon-
days; Time: 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Apple "free
Adventures
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Apple Tree Adventures ,has
opportunities for enthusiastic, energetic
teachers to join our Before- and After-
School program at Oviatt and Lakewood
Elementary Schools in Norwalk. Part-
time morning ahd afternoon positions .
available, prefer applicants that are at
least 18 years of age with early childhood
experience preferred. Contact Teresa at
981-5404. EOE
February 14
9000 block of R63 Hwy,
Robin Cizek, 48, Des
Moines, was arrested for
Driving While Suspended,
Drug Paraphernalia and
Unlawful Possession of
Prescription Drugs.
February 15
Northern Warren
County, DEA DTF Narcot-
ics Investigation contin-
ues.
February 19
Found property con-
sisting of various lawn or-
naments recovered from
the 8000 block of
Buchannan Trail, was
turned over to the Warren
County Sheriff's Office.
August 8
Sex Abuse investigation
western Warren County,
14-year-old female victim.
August 9
500 block of Iowa Av-
enue, James Weaver, 51,
Martensdale, reported a
Theft of a motor vehicle
from his residence. Vehicle
was located by Des Moines
Police August 8, 2013. "
Aueust 10
v
600 block of Rock Is-
land, 24-year-old female,
Martensdale, reports Do-
mestic Abuse; investiga-
tion continues.
900 block of Hunter
Drive, JasonShipman, 34,
Norwalk, was charged
with Criminal Mischief in
the 5th Degree.
Aueust 12
7000 block of Coolidge
Street, Frank ,Thomas,
Norwalk, reported his
tires slashed; $200 loss.
Jered Holker, 29, Clive,
reported a Theft of tools
from a construction trailer
in Cumming. Value of
theft and damage approxi-
mately $3,400.
Aueust 13
9548 Briggs Trail, Medi-
cal Call. Sixty-three year
old male, Norwalk, taken
to Mercy Hospital by
Northern Warren Fire De-
partment. Drugs seized in
narcotics investigation,
continuing.
August 14
8200 block of 50th Av-
enue, Brenda Duffy, Nor-
walk, reported a vehicle
Theft with a suspect. It was
located in Des Moines
same date; no charges.
August 15
Wiegert Disposal re-
ported that a license plate
had fallen off of one of
their sanitation trucks.
August 16
v
300 block of Marlou
Parkway, Troy and Tina
Smith, Des Moines, re-
ported Theft of a trailer.
Investigation continues;
$7,000 loss.
August 17
2000 block of R63 Hwy,
Melissa Roland, 40,
Norwalk, was arrested on
a Parole warrant at 2664
R63 Hwy.
August 18
James Shipman, 56,
Norwalk, reported an As-
sault and Criminal Mis--
chief near the 8300 block of
Beardsley.
August 20
Jennifer Jorgensen,
Norwalk, reported a wal-
let stolen.
OFFICIAL
PUBLICATION
PUBLIC NOTICE
Yhe
following described aban-
doned property will be offered for sale,
as is, at public auction on September
13, 2013 at 8:30 a.m. at Ted's Used
Cars, 802 Sunset Dr., Norwalk, IA
50211: .
1951 CHEV. 4 E)R
VIN/21JKH71792
May be seen at the above address.
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