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Norwalk Babysitting Clinic I
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Warren County held a Babysitting
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Clinic in partnership with Norwalk Parks and Recreation October 21st and 28th. Lake- Norwalk Student Education Foundation
wood School hostecl the clinic. The partidpants were taught safety procedures and Updates
how to handle emergencies by Officer Criswell from the Norwalk Police Department;
age-appropriate toys and activities from Val Cameron, Preschool Enrichment Coordi-
nator at lowa State University Exten,_& n and Outreach, as well as many other babysitting ...........
skills. Explanations on the Shaken Baby Syndrome and Sudden infant death syndrome
(SIDS) were imparted to the future babysitters. A Spring Babysitting Clinic is planned
for March 14th and 15th. For additional information on the Clinic or to join 4-H call
Andrea Palmer, County Youth Coordinator 515-961-6237.
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Val Cameron discusses
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Dr. Brent DeRocher, Jaki Livingston, Maribeth Wright, Shannon Chase, Amysue
O'Connor-Hopkey, Alicia Embrey, Sarah Buckley, Hank Norem and Nat Tagtow.
Board members not pictured, Kourtney Arnold, Angie Leek and Dr. Denny Wulf.
Photo submitted.
The Norwalk Student Education Foundation would like to thank the community
for attending, supporting and contributing to the NSEF Rockin' Education fundraiser.
With your help they raised over $15,000 and are thrilled to put that money back into
the hands of Norwalk teachers and students via grants and scholarships in the com-
ing months. If you were unable to attend the event and would like to contribute to
the foundation, please send checks to NSEE PO Box 310, Norwalk, IA 50211.
Officer Criswell teaches safety procedures. Photos submitted.
Here at Regency Assisted Living, we give you more
than just a little assist. You get to live life while we take
care of the cleaning, cooking, laundry, landscaping,
transportation, and even dealing with the cable man!
If you or a loved one are
thinking about assisted living,
it pays to discover Regency.
Call Jill today and
find out more about i
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515.423.8461
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AIB Fond Farewell Reunion
AIB College of Business teachers and classmates.
has announced plans for Also, much memorabilia
an "Alumni Fond Farewell will be given away.
Reunion and Salute to 95 Registration informa-
Years" to be held from 11 tion will be posted on the
a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, AIB Web site when it be-
May 7, on the AIB campus, comes available.
2500 Fleur Drive. AIB was founded in
A complimentary lunch 1921as the American Insti-
willbe served, and guests tute of Business. For 37
will have an opportunity years, it was located in
to tour the campus and downtown. Des Moines
reminisce with former before moving to its cam-
Holiday Baskets
IMPACT Community Action Partnership,-Warren
County Center, is kicking off their 3rd Annual Holiday
Basket Fundraiser. A donation of $32 will providea low-
income household with a complete holiday meal, ev-
erything from the ham and sides to the dessert (alterna-
tive meals available upon request). Baskets are pur-
chased through Share Iowa and will help 100 local fami-
lies.
To sponsor a basket, donations may be dropped off
at 210 W 2nd Ave, Suite B or mailed to PO Box 559,
Indianola Ia. Call 515-961-2543 with any questions.
pus on Fleur Drive in 1972.
AIB announced earlier this
year that it will close after
the current academic year.
Long-time Professor Lynn
Clark will be speaker at the
final AIB commencement
on May 22, 2016.
Through the decades,
AIB's student body was
comprised largely of stu-
dents from small Iowa
towns. Today, AIB has ap-
proximately 12,000 ad-
dressable alumni, and ap-
proximately 79 percent of
those graduates still live in
Iowa.
For more information
about the May 2016 re-
union, go to www.aib.edu/
alumni or www.facebook.
com/AIBAlumni. To vol-
unteer to contact fellow
classmates, call Dawn
Roberts at 515-246-5357 or
800-444-1921 or e-mail
robertsd @aib.edu.
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