Page Two N/Warren Town and County News Thursday, September 16, 2010
NORTH WARREN TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
P.O. Box 325, 727 Main St., Norwalk, IA 50211
515-981-0406
A weekly publication of Klein Publications, Inc.
Published every Thursday in Norwalk, Iowa
Official newspaper for Norwalk, Cumming, Norwalk
Community School District and Warren County.
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Off To School With A Smart Start
Send your kids off to school with a nourishing breakfasL
(NAPS)--School days gen-
erally mean busy days. And
one of the first things
neglected is oiten healthy eat-
ing...especially in the morn-
ing. Studies show children
who eat breakfast perform
better in school.
How can parents give kids
the fuel they need on a tight
schedule? The National
Frozen & Refrigerated Foods
Association says frozen and
refrigerated foods can pro-
vide a convenient and nutri-
tional wa to please parents
and kids.
Try these great options for
breakfast:
• Frozen waffles popped
in the toaster can be an out-
the-door option.
• Use yogurts, juices,
frozen strawberries and non-
fat milk to blend a smoothie
your child can sip on the way
to the bus stop.
• Top a toasted bagel with
peanut butter for a protein-
packed breakfast to keep
your kid's stomach full until
lunchtime.
Visit www.EasyHome
Meals.corn to find more great
recipes and important infor-
mation on frozen and refrig-
erated foods.
Try this tasty recipe with
convenient egg substitutes
to kick off the morning:
Spinach and Cheese
Omelet
3A cups egg substitute
1 teaspoon water
'/8 teaspoon salt
l/s teaspoon freshly
ground popper
V, cup loosely packed
spinach
1 plum tomato, chopped
2 tablespoons
shredded nonfat
cheddar cheese
Vegetable cooking
spray
Whisk eggs, water, salt
and pepper together in a
medium bowl. Toss
spinach, tomato and ched-
dar together in a small
bowl. Lightly coat omelet
pan or small skillet with
cooking spray, heat over
medium heat 1 minute.
Pour egg mixture into
pan, cook about 2 minutes
or until omelet is set. Lift
edge to let uncooked por-
tion of egg flow under-
neath. Spread filling over
half of omelet; fold oppo-
site half of omelet over fiB-
ing. Slide omelet onto a
serving plate. Serve with
frozen fruit. Serves 1.
Violins weigh less than 16 ounces yet resist string
ten€don of over 65 pounds.
AGENDA
Concluded from p.1 '
B. Resolution approving the assignment of the
Solid Waste Collection contract from Artistic to Waste
Management
C. Resolution approving the extension of the
Solid Waste Collection contract With Waste Management
for an additional three years
D. Resolution to establish a date for a public
hearing concerning easement acquisition for the South,
east Trunk Sewer Project
E. Resolution approving change order #2 for ad-
ditional cold storage for the Public Works Facility project
to Gator Excavating, Inc.
F. Resolution approving change order #2 for ad-
ditional cold storage for the Public Works Facility project
to Jensen Builder's
G. Resolution approving change order #2 for
additional cold storage for the Public Works Facility
project to U S Erectors, Inc.
H. Resolution approving change order #2 for
additional cold storage for the Public Works Facility
project to Morton Buildings
I. Resolution authorizing City staff to process
documents with the Farm Service Agency of the United
States Department of Agriculture
J. Resolution ordering construction of public im-
provements, approving preliminary plans, fixing a date
for a Public Hearing and taking of bids for the Wright
Road overlay project
K. Resolution approving the re-plat of the
Townhomes at the Legacy Plat 2
L. Resolution to establish a date for a Public
Hearing to amend the Orchard Hills Planning and De-
velopment Ordinance
M. Resolution ordering construction of public
improvements, approving preliminary plans, fixing a
date for a Public Hearing and taking of bids for the Pub-
lic Works Maintenance Facility bid issuance #2
N. Resolution authorizing City staff to purchase
equipment for the new Public Works Facility
O. Resolution ordering construction of public
improvements, approving preliminary plans, fixing a
date for a Public Hearing and taking of bids for the
Norwalk Municipal Pool repair project
VIII. Current Business
A. Approval to secure professional fund rais-
ing services for the Norwalk Community Recreation
Center project (Tabled 6-3-10)
B. Approval to seek engineering services for a
water main replacement project
IX. Reports
Mayor; Council members-Murillo, Putbrese,
Curtis, Delker, Leto; City Administrator; Department
Heads-Development Services Director, Public Works
Director, City Clerk,
Police Chief, Fire Chief, Library Director, Parks & Rec-
reation Director
X. Adjournment
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515-223-1150
P.O. Box 160
Norwalk, Iowa
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Worship at these
Norwalk Area Churches
NORWALK
Christ Our Savior
Lutheran Church (LC-MS)
515 Sunset Dr.
981-9145
Dan Beattie, Pastor
9 am Worship
10:30 am Sunday School
Nursery Provided
6-6:30 pm Wed. Meal
6:30-7:30 pm Wed. PreK-Adult
***
Crossroads Church
2601 Border St.
Glen Blumer, Pastor
515-287-8580
9 & 10:45 am Worship
Nursery & Children's
Programming offered during
Both services
3 years old through 5'" grade
Wed. 6:30 pm K-12 'h grades
Fellowship Community
Church
225 North Ave.
www.fccnorwalk.org
Rob Jones, Pastor
981-0699-FAX 981-9719
8:30 & 10:30 am Worship"
Nursery & Sunday School thru
5th grade provided.
6 pm Sun. Youth Service
6:30 pm Wed. AWANA
First Baptist Church
Sunset Dr. & Mafred - 981-4391
9 am Worship
10:15 am Sunday School
Class for all ages
Nursery Provided
6 pm Evening Service
7 pm - Wednesdays
Bible Study & Youth Hour
Harvest Church
(Evangelical Free)
340 Wright Rd
Box 338, Norwalk
981-4321
www.harvestchurchiowa.com
Laine Wilder, Pastor
8:30 Sunday School
9:45 am Worship
Nursery, newborn to 3 years
6 pm Wed. Dine/Learn
***
New Life Lutheran Church
4380 Wakonda Dr. - 285-5965
www.newlifenorwalk.org
Nate Liedtke, Pastor
8:15 am Traditional
9:30 am Sunday School
10:30 am Contemporary
Nursery Provided
7 pm Youth-led Worship
***
Norwalk Christian Chmch
(Disciples)
701 Main St. - 981-0176
Dayna Kinkade, Pastor
8:30 am Informal Worship
9:15 am Church School
10:30 am Worship
6 pm The Gathering Service
Nursery Provided
Wed. pm CYF & Chi Rho
Norwalk United
Methodist Church
1801 Sunset Dr. - 981-4251
Rev. Kiboko I. Kiboko
8:15 & 10:45 am Worship
9:30 am Sunday School
Nursery Provided
Policy: Churches must be in the
Norwalk Area and in Warren
County for this free listing.
Norwalk continued
St. John the Apostle
Catholic Church
720 Orchard Hills Dr.
981-4855 FAX 981-9475
Father John Ludwig
Sacrament of Reconciliation
4 pm Saturday
Masses: 5 pm Saturday
9 am Sunday
Nursery, Sunday School
DES MOINES
Christian Life
Assembly of God Church
Fleur Drive and Hwy 5
Pastor Warren Hunsberger
515-953-0322
10 am Worship
Children's Ministry, 0-5
Kids' Church 6 years & up
Nursery ages 0-2
6:30 pm - Wed. Elevate Youth
Mt. Zion Church of God
8383 Ridgeview Dr.
Pastor David Chu
664-2828
***
Grace Baptist Church
9936 County Line Rd. 285-8871
www.gracecares.net
Doug VanWey, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:45 am Worship
Jr. & Sr. High, Men's and
Women's Ministry
Nursery Provided.
MARTENSDALE
Martensdale Community
(An Evangelical Free Church)
1 Mile North of Martensdale on
Hwy 28
Pastor Gary Crandall
641-764-2491
Worship: 9 am
Bible Study: 10:30 a.m.
Sr. High Youth: 6 pm Sunday
Jr. High (outh: 6:30 pm
Wednesday
Awana: 6:30 pm Wednesday
St. Paul Lutheran Church
615 Iowa Ave. - 764-2752
Pastor Keith Lingwall
Pastor Ron Mohr
222-1531
9:15 am Sunday School
(all ages)
10:30 am Worship, Communion
Call for times on Adult and
Children Bible Studies
PROLE
Linn Grove
United Methodist Church
7483 50% Prole - 981-4062
Cindy Hickman, Pastor
9:45 am Sunday School
11 am Worship
INDIANOLA
Good Shepherd
Evangelical Lutheran Church
(ELS)
202 N. Keriwood - 962-0351
Robert Harting, Pastor
9 am Worship
10:15 Sunday School
The above free listings are to
Help newcomers know the
Regular worship schedules of
Norwalk-area churches. Special
Events and services will not be
listed here.