Thursday, October 6, 2011
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Five
Sunday, June 5, Alex by his uncle, Jeff Hale,
Jagim was recognized for who is also an Eagle
earning the rank of Eagle Scout. In attendance at the
Scout. He is the son of ceremony were three gen-
Mike and Tracy Jagim of erations of scouts and
Waukee and the grandson their leaders. Alex's
of Jim and Linda Hale of grandpa, Jim Hale, was
Clive, formerly of Nor- there with his scoutmas-
walk. ter, Bill Hamilton; Alex's
The Eagle Scout cer- uncle, Jeff Hale attended
emony was held at Living with his scoutmaster,
Faith Lutheran Church Tom Becker (Norwalk)
with scouts from Troop and Alex and his scout-
178, family and friends at- master, Brett Thayer, were
tending. Jagim's past and in attendance. Alex pre-
current scoutmasters, John sented pins to his morn,
Pomeroy, Gary Bland and dad and a mentor pin to
Brett Thayer were part of his grandpa, Jim Hale.
the ceremony. Alex's Eagle To become an Eagle
Oath was administrated Scout, it is required to
be deeoratecl for gout group.
Call today to p/ace an order/.
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Eagle Scout Aw;
Alex
earn 21 merit badges. Alex
has earned 33 of the badges
and will continue in scout-
ing until his 18th birthday.
Upon his 18th birthday he
plans to continue in scout-
ing as an Assistant Scout-
master. Alex was presented
a Bronze Palm at the cer-
emony for the extra num-
ber. of merit badges he
earned. Alex is a member
online for everyone to see.
Currently the services are
being seen in over 20 coun-
tries!
Only two percent of all
boy scouts earn the rank of
Eagle, which is a testament
to its high standard.
CROP Walk for Hunger
Another purpose of the
Hunger Walk is to provide
a visible witness and to
raise awareness of the re-
ality of hunger all over the
world.
Anyone can participate
in the 2011 Walk. Donation
envelopes can be picked
up at Norwalk churches.
"Millions are starving,
this is your chance to
help," said Hannah
Jameson, General Chair of
the 2011 Hunger Walk.
KC Breakfast
This Sunday
Members of Knights of
Columbus will hold a Pan-
cake Breakfast Sunday,
Oct. 9, from 8 to 11 a.m. at
St. John the Apostle Catho-
lic ChurcG 720 Orchard
Hills Dr.
The menu includes pan-
cakes, eggs, French toast,
sausage, juice, milk and
coffee for a free-will dona-
tion.
Proceeds are used for
community service
projects.
The 2"a annual Norwalk
Crop Walk for Hunger will
be held Sunday Oct. 9, be-
ginning at 1:30 p.m. at the
Norwalk Christian
Church, 701 Main St.
The purpose of the walk
will be to raise money for
......... CROP, the hunger-fighting
agency of Church World
Service. 25% of all money
raised will come back to
the Norwalk Food Pantry.
Rev. Russell Melby,
Iowa Regional Director of
Church World Service/
CROP, called last year's
inaugural Norwalk CROP
Walk the largest new walk
in Iowa. Each year, CROP
Walks are held all over the
Jagim state and the country.
of two Scouting Honor The 2010 CROP walk
Societies, the Order of the featured 67 walkers and
Arrow and is a fire builder raised just over $8,000, of
in the Mic-O-Say tribe,which a little over $2,000
Jagim's required Eagle came back to the Norwalk
project was fundraisingFood Pantry to fight hun-
and installing a video sys- ger on a local level. This
tern for Living 'Faith year's goals, set by the lo-
Lutheran.Church in Clive, cal planning committee for
to videotape the services the walk, include 100
and programs. The video- walkers and $12,000
taped services are then put raised.
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