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Norwalk Family Tae Kwon Do
N/Warren Town and County News Thursday, November 1, 2007
Girl Scout Troop 453 Welcomes Back Iraq Soldier
Front row: Zac Cretsinger and Sydney Richeson. Back row: Jon, Diana and Miaja
Richeson, Sami Cretsinger and Dan Wagenknecht (Instructor, 2"a).
Monday, Oct. 1, several
students from Norwalk
Family Tae Kwon Do
tested for their next rank.
The testing was held in
Grinnell. Zac Cretsinger
went from green belt to
blue belt; Jon and Diana
Richeson went from or-
ange belt to green belt;
Sami Cretsinger, Miaja
and Sydney Richeson
went from yellow belt to
orange belt.
Each student at this
testing broke one board.
Jon and Diana RiCheson
received one stripe for a
great test. One stripe is
called "Recommend."
Saturday, Oct. 6, Mr.
Wagenknecht tested for
Bennett Raper and Cheyenne Coyne. Photos submitted.
and earned his 2nd Dan in
black belt. His test was at
Iowa. State University in
Ames. Several students
went to cheer him on. He
had to break five boards.
The outstanding stu-
dents for September are
Cheyenne Coyne and
Bennett Raper. They work
hard in and outside of
class and they attend 70%
of classes.
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Front row: Tate and Michelle Golightly with their dog Rogand, Rachel Fielweber
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Monday, Oct. 15,
Norwalk Girl Scout Troop
453 welcomed back Tate
Golightly, a military pilot
who had just returned to
the US after serving al-
most one year in Iraq.
Golightly was the troop's
"adopted" soldier, who
served as a Blackhawk
Helicopter pilot in Iraq. In
February 2006, they sent
him a care package to help
make his time in Iraq a
little more bearable. They
sent snack items, batter-
ies, phone cards and even
some games and toys.
Knowing how difficult it
must have been to have a
family member serving in
Iraq, the Girl Scouts even
sent a care package to his
wife Michelle and their
dog Rogand to help try to
cheer them up while
Golightly was gone.
Tate and Michelle
Golightly and Rogand at-
tended a welcome home
party sponsored by the
troop Monday, Oct. 15,
where all enjoyed pizza
and pop, except Rogand,
of course, who had his
own special treats for the
meeting. Golightly then
shared a video and spoke
of his experiences in Iraq
with the girls, answering
several questions they
had. Michelle Golightly
also shared her experi-
ences while her husband
was away. The Golightlys
even brought little goodie
bags filled with candy to
thank the Girl Scouts for
their efforts. It was a very
special night, one that the
girls of Troop 453 will not
soon forget.
Girl Scout Troop 995 to Living History Farms
Gift Scout Troop 995 went to Living History Farms Saturday, Oct. 6. The gifts
worked on several try-its. They ground corn as part of the Plants Try-It. They saw
how women in the late 1900's dressed as part of the Her Story Try-It. They saw how
people lived in different time periods as part of the Listening to the Past Try-It. The
gifts tooknotes and wrote this article as part of the Write Away Try-It. The girls also
learned about many jobs of the 18th Century while earning the Careers Try-It. A
pizza party was held after returning home to celebrate starting another year of Girl
Scouts, From left to right: Jenna Riordan, Marnie Hoefler, Elizabeth Benson, Abbie
Henry, Cindi Thronson, Natalie Reese, Rachel Crady, Maggie Luzier. Photo submit-
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