Thursday, November 26, 2015
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Three
NORWALK PARKS RECREATION DEPARTMENT
LEISURE LINE
By Nancy Kuehl, Director
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OFFICE INFORMATION
Pick up registration forms 24 hours a day at the Parks
and Recreation office or print them off our website:
www.norwalk.iowa.gov. You can mail registration
forms, place them in our drop box or walk in. Our of-
fice is located at 1100 Chatham Ave. (Public Safety Bldg).
Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 pm. Monday thru Fri-
day. The drop box is open 24/7! If you have any ques-
tions, call us at 981-9206. Online registration is avail-
able (See website; www.morwalkiowa. gov).
UPCOMIN REGISTRATIONS
Early Out Craft Club, through November 27; Early
Out Creative Art Class, November 30 through Decem-
ber 11; Dodgeball Tournament, November 30 through
December 1 1. '
NON-REGISTRATION EVENTS
Senior Exercise, Mondays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. at
Norwalk Christian Church; OPALS lunch, Friday, Dec.
4, 11:30 a.m. at Norwalk Public Safety; Family Open
Gym, No open gym Sunday, Nov. 29; Family Bingo
Night, Sunday, 5-7 p.m., Dec. 6 at Library.
SPECIAL NOTE \
Winterization of city parks and complex has been
completed. Restrooms are closed.
PARKS AND REC QQMMISSION MEETING
Public is invited, Dec. 2, 6 p.m. at City Hall.
W MEN’S VOLLYBALL STANDING — FALL 2 15
Finals . Total
Beavis 8: Bumpheads 12 12 bye 48
Balls Coming at Ya 6 12 12 45
Chicks with Hits 12 6 3 38
Volley Girls 3 9 6 38
Power Tippers 6 3 12 35
Big Bumpers 3 3 6 33
Spiked Punch 3 3 3 31
Hit-Faced 3 3 6 29
Angry Orchard Spikers 3 3 6 24
FAMILY OPEN GYM
Shoot hoops or play a pick-up game with friends or
family. Bring clean tennis shoes for the floor. Only resi-
dents in the Norwalk school district are eligible to par—
ticipate. No registration required, just show up and play.
Time: 2—4 p.m.; Location: Oviatt gym; Adult cost: $1.00;
Youth cost: $.50; Days: Sundays; Dates: December 6,
13, January 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, February 7, 14, 21.
FAMILY BINQQ NIGHT
Stop by the library and enjoy an evening of Bingo
and tasty treats. Bring munchies or snacks to share with
all and we will provide the beverage. All ages are in-
vited to participate. Bingo callers will be the Norwalk
Lion Club Members. Time: 5-7 p.m.; Location: Norwalk
Easter Public Library; Cost: .25/card or 3 cards for .50;
Days: lst Sunday of each month; Dates: December 6,
February 7, March 6.
EARLY OUT CRAFT CLUB
Get out your glue and imaginations for this program.
Children in 3rd through 5th grades at Lakewood El-
ementary are invited to join. They meet once a month
THANK You
FOR CHOOSING
CITY STATE BANK.
after school on early out Wednesdays to make special
arts and crafts projects. Instructor: Nancy Kuehl. Reg-
istration: Through January 22; Time: 1:30 to 4:15 p.m.;
Dates: December 2, January 6, February 3, March 2;
Location: Lakewood Art room; Cost per class: $12
Norwalk residents, $13.80 non-residents; Minimum/
maximum: 6/24
EARLY OUT CREATIVE ART CLASSES
Lucinda Sperry, Art Love Studio, will lead the class
in various art projects. Students at Oviatt Elementary
are welcome to participate but will need to find their
own transportation to Lakewood Elementary. Register
for all classes at once or one at a time. Registration:
Through March 4; Location: Lakewood Art Room; Cost
per class: $12 Norwalk residents, $13.80 non-residents;
Minimum/maximum: 6/24.
December16- painted twig tree sculpture
January 13-sharpie tie dye shirts
February 10- recycled heart sculptures
March 9- acrylic paint party.
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WINTER BREAK QLQW IN THE DARK
DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT
All interested "Big Kids” are invited to register for
an adult dodgeball tournament. You have to be able to
dodge, duck, dip and dive in the fast pace game. Join us
on Sunday at the Norwalk Middle School for a one day
fun filled event. This league will be self-officiating. A
team consists of six players with a minimum of one fe-
male player. Please register as a team. This event is a
first come, first serve until it is full. Program Date: Sun-
day, Dec 20; Time: TBA; Locations: Middle School Gym;
Registration: November 30 to December 11; Cost:
$34.50; Minimum/maximum: 4/12 Teams.
(Older People with Active Life Styles)
SENIOR CITIZEN EXERCISE
Everyone age 55 and older is invited to attend a free
exercise program that will include stretching and ton-
ing. We will meet at the Norwalk Christian Church lo-
cated at 701 Main St. This is a continuous program run-
ning yearly. Days: Monday and Thursday; Time: 10-
10:30 a.m.
WELL-SEASONED POTLQCK
(The meat as well as the people)
All are invited, age 55 or older, to attend a potluck
dinner to enjoy and socialize with the Parks and Recre-
ation staff. Meat, tableware, and coffee/beverage are
provided. Dust off the cookbooks and be creative to
bring a side dish and/ or dessert to share with everyone.
After the meal we will have some form of entertainment
from local talent. Let us know your email address and
we will send out reminders with what meat we plan to
have on that day. Call the office to register two days
before the event. Dates: December 4, January 1, Febru-
ary 5, March 4; Time: 11230-1 p.m.; Place: Norwalk Pub-
lic Safety Building.
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POLICE REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
November 5
Traffic Stop — 900 block
Sunset Drive. Joshua Rat-
tray, Norwalk, was arrest-
ed and charged with Driv-
ing while revoked, Failure
to prove security against
liability and Operating a
non—registered vehicle.
Subject was cited to appear
at a later date.
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Suspicious Circum-
stances — 200 block W.
North Avenue. Informa-
tion taken and a report was
made.
Theft from Motor Vehi-
cle — 500 block Lane Ave-
nue. Stereo equipment re-
moved from an unlocked
motor vehicle. Informa-
tion taken and a report was
made.
November 7
Theft Report — 700 block
Beardsley. Gas drive off.
Information taken and a
report was made. Investi-
gation remains active at
this time.
Motor Vehicle Theft/
Recovery 900 block High
Road. Vehicle stolen from
Norwalk and was later re-
covered, submerged in a
river in Des Moines. DVD
player and two bows were
taken from the vehicle. In-
vestigation continues in
this incident.
Impaired Driver — 2900
block Sunset Drive. Darren
Elings, St. Charles, was ar-
rested and charged with
Operating While Intoxicat-
ed. Subject was processed
and transported to the
Warren County Jail.
Drug/Narcotic Viola-
tion — 1300 block Sunset
Drive. Dominick Arma-
gost, Norwalk, was arrest-
ed and charged with Pos-
session of a controlled
Substance and with Un-
lawful possession of a pre-
scription drug. Subject was
processed and transported
to the Warren County Jail.
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Theft/ Criminal Mis—
chief 9000 block Prairie
Clover Court. Tools taken
from a construction trailer
at a job site. Damage done
to the door and lock area
of the trailer. Information
taken and a report was
made: Investigation re-”
mains active at this time.
Burma
Vehicle Crash — Hwy 5
off ramp. Vehicle driven
by Kimberly Davis, Indi-
anola, swerved to avoid a
deer, causing her vehicle to
leave the roadway. Infor-
mation taken and a report
was forwarded to the Iowa
Department of Transporta—
tion.
' Vehicle Crash — Hwy 5
and Hwy 28. Vehicle driv-
en by James Bright, Indi-
anola, struck a vehicle
driven by Randall Gra-
ham, Russell. Bright was
issued a citation for Failure
to stop in assured clear
distance. Information was
taken and a report was for-
warded to the Iowa De-
partment of Transporta:
tion.
Theft Report 2900
block Sunset Drive. Gas
drive off. Information was
taken and a report was
made. Dominic Debban,
Norwalk, was charged on
this and one subsequent
theft of fuel case. Subject
was processed and trans-
ported to the Warren
County Jail.
Theft from Motor Vehi-
cle — 1200 block North Av-
enue. Phone, Chrome-
book, backpack, wallet,
and other miscellaneous
property was taken from a
parked vehicle. Informa-
tion was taken and a re-
port was made.
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Trespassing —- 9400
block Switchgrass Trail.
Resident reported some-
one entered the home and
turned on the stove’s gas
burner. A neighbor in the
same block advised the
same thing occurred at
their home. Information
taken and a report was
made for each location.
November 13
Burglary — 3800 block
Bluestem Road. Desk
chair, golf equipment and
stereo equipment taken
from a residence. Informa-
tion taken and a report was
made. Investigation con-
tinues in this incident.
Theft Report — 700 block
Beardsley Street. Gas drive
off. Information taken and
a report was made.
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Theft Report -— 900 block
Hunter Drive. Unknown
subject refused to pay for
cab service, and left the
scene. Investigation is still
in process. A report was
made.
November 16
Theft Report —- 1700
block Merle Huff Avenue.
Bicycle reported stolen.
Information taken and a
report was made. Further
investigation is being con-
ducted.
Drug/Narcotic Viola—
tion — 200 block Wright
Road. Kelly Tendall,
Norwalk, was arrested and
charged with Possession
Drug Paraphernalia. Sub-
ject was cited to appear at
a later date and was re-
leased.
NOvember 17
Driving While Barred —
Sunset Drive and Lake—
wood Drive. Vilma
Rosales, Norwalk, was ar—
rested and charged with
Driving While Barred, and
No Proof of Insurance. She
was also given a warning
for improper brake light.
Subject was processed and
transported to the Warren
County Jail.
Theft from Motor Ve-
hicle — 700 block Kitterman
Circle. Cash stolen from a
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