Thursday, October 3, 2013
N/Warren Town and County News
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LEISURE LINE
Continued from p. 3
Jewelry Design- Join us for an evening of jewelry
and fun! A relaxed, casual atmosphere means no-stress
jewelry-making and you will go home with a sheet
of reminders and tips on technique. Neck-.
laces...earr!ngs...bracelets.., a whole new world will
open to you when you can make your own jewelry.
Our instructor is a professional artist who will walk
you through the simple basic techniques. You tleedn't
bring anything with you...we will supply all the tools
and materials you will need for the class and you
will receive a list of suppliers. Join us...making jew-
elry is easier than you think! Date: January 16; Time:
7-8:30 p.m.; Cost: $15; Limit: 10 individuals.
Home Brewing- Beer Making 101- It's time to tnfly
test your skills and give brewing a try. In this class you
learn the basics of home beer making from brewing to
bottling. This class will run two sessions- the first month
to brew, the second to bottle. Each participant will leave
with the knowledge to start their own home brewing,
a list of supplies and suppliers and of course, their own
six pack of home brew. Date: February 6 and March 6;
Time: 7-8:30 p.m.; Cost: $30; Limit: 8 individuals.
Switch Plate Decorating- Tired of those dull'and
boring switch plates (you know, the plate that holds
down your light switch)? Come learn a fun and func-
tional technique to personalize your plates. Alcohol ink
stamping involves little skill and can be applied to many
other items to create or embellish home d6cor or jewel-
ry. You bring the switch plates and we'll give you the
skills to create plates of art. Date: March 6; Time: 7-
8:30 p.m.; Cost: $15; Limit: 10 individuals.
BEGINNER WARRIOR WRESTLING CLUB
This program is open to any student currently in
Kindergarten through 2nd grade. Program designed
for wrestlers with little to no experience. Throughout
these practices the skills and techniques will align with
the goals of developing a strong K-12 wrestling pro-
gram. This level is specifically designed to introduce
your student athlete to the sport while maintaining a
fun, positive and learning environment. Parent volun-
teers are needed. Coach: Jim McCombs
JMcCombs@cbi.com; Registration Dates: October 7
through October 18; Dates: Tuesdays November 5, 12,
19, 26, December 3, 10; Tournament: Saturday, Dec. 14;
Time: 5:45--6:30 p.m.; Location: High School wrestling
room; Cost: Norwalk residents $40, non-residents $46;
Minimum/Maximum: 6/45.
ADULT WOMEN'S FALL VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE
nights at the Norwalk Middle School. This league will
be self-officiating. Register as a team. Dates: October 13,
20, 27, November 3, 10, 17; Registration: September 23
through October 4; Times: 6:15 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Cost
per team: $34.50 (up to 10 players) Minimum/Maximum:
4/8.
STEP AEROBICS/INTERVAl,
Step aerobics/Interval is a class of high energy aero-
bic routines Interspersed with intense cardio segments
and followed by a recovery period. Class will improve
cardio conditioning. This class is for any fitness level
and can be adjusted to a low or high impact class de-
pending on the level of fitness you are. Registration
Dates: October 7 through October 18; Sessions: October
21, 23, 28, 30, November 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, December"
2, 4, 9, 11; Days: Monday and Wednesday; Time: 6:15-
7:15 p.m.; Location: Oviatt Multi-purpose Room; Cost
per session: 1 class per week, Norwalk residents $24.50,
non-residents $28.20; 2 classes per week, Norwalk res3-
dents $49, non-residents $56.40; Minimum/Maximum
per class: 10/30.
YOGA CLASS
Yoga is for everyone! It increases strength, flexibility,
and balance for both body and mind. Regular yoga prac-
tice can help to improve circulation, digestion and pos-
ture, stimulate the immune system, decrease stress lev-
el, boost self-esteem and create a sens of calmness and
well-being, Please bring your own mat, towel & water.
Come in with an open mind and open hearL This class
could fill up, so register now[ Instructor: Bethanie Laf-
fert Certified Yoga Instructor Registration Dates: Oc-
tober 7 through October 18; Session: October 21, 28, No-
vember 11, 18, 25, December 2, 9; Days: Monday; Time:
7:30-8:30 p.m.; Location: Oviatt Multi-purpose Room;
"Grand" new place, same classic taste/
2025 Grand Ave., West Des Moines • 225-4842
Join a couple of friends and come out and enjoy an in combination with the balance challenges presented
evening of volleyball. This league will play on Sunday by the Bosu balance workout, you will discover how to
SHERIFF'S
REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are
innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
Tuesday Evening Special: Chicken Dinner $9.95
Wednesday Evening Special: 1/2 Off any size Pizza
Tues. - Fri., 11 a.m. - close; Sat., 4 p.m. - close
New items available on lunch menu/
State Treasurer / ichael L.
ACCIDENTS
September 25 - 7:30
a.m.: Aleece Beadle, 81,
Dumont, hit a deer.
,OW Hunt
Each year millions of dollars in unclaimed money are reported to the office of the treasurer of state. All names listed are from the last
reporting periods and are reported as being owed $100 or more. Unclaimed property Can be forgotten savings or checking accounts,
~ utility refunds or deposits, uncashed benefit checks, lost stock and abandoned safe deposit box contents. If your name is listed or you are II
an heir to one of the names listed, log on to our website to print your claim form today. Treasure seekers may also write to State Treasurer II
Michael L. Fitzgerald, Great Iowa Treasure Hunt, Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines, IA 50319. You will be asked to prove ownership.
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