Page Four N/Warren Town and County News Thursday, November 27, 2014
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Scot Schaeffer, Luther Time: 2-4 p.m.) Location: Oviatt gym; Adult cost: $1;
College vice president for
enrollment management,
has announced that Talia
Zook of Norwalk has been
accepted for admission for
the 2015-2016 academic
year. She has been
awarded the Diversity En-
richment Scholarship.
Luther is a selective
four-year college located
in northeast Iowa. The col-
lege has an enrollment of
2,400 students and offers a
liberal arts education lead-
ing to the bachelor of arts
degree in 60 majors and
pre-professional pro-
grams.
Poets from 143 cities
and towns in 75 Iowa
counties will have work
showcased in Lyrical Iowa
2014, expected to be ready
for distribution later this
month. Julie Sharp Em-
mons, Norwalk, earned
third place in the Humor-
ous Verse Division.
Other Warren County
residents published in the
book are Lynn Robbins,
Norwalk, and Carol
Booth, Marjorie Moore,
Steven Rose and Mary
Shaw, all of Indianola.
The 175-page book, per-
fect-bound, has a full-col-
or Iowa summer scene on
the cover. Order from Edi-
tor Lucille Morgan Wilson,
2325 61st Street, Des
Moines, IA 50322. The cost
is $10, shipped postpaid to
anywhere in the U.S. with
check payable to the Iowa
Poetry Association. Some
previous editions are also
available.
Youth cost: $.50; Days: Sundays; Dates: December 7,
14, January 4, 11, 18, 26, February 1, 8, 15, 22.
OPALS- SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAMS
(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.
SENIOR CITIZEN WII BOWLING
Do you miss the game of b6wling? Not quite as spry
as you used to be? We invite you to try the game of Wii
bowling. This game mimics actions performed in real
life bowling without having to travel to a bowling alley.
Each week teams will be assigned for those who show
up and we will have a little competition. This program
will continue until March (Will take off during the holi-
days). Place: Norwalk Public Safety Bldg; Time: Thurs-
days, 1:30-3 p.m.
WELL-SEASONED POTLUCK
(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 pro-
vided. 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 5, January 2, February 6,
March 6; Time: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Place: Norwalk Pub-
lic Safety Building.
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Now Accepting Applications
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1, 2 Bedrooms, Newly Remodeled,
Community Center, 24-7 Maintenance
Rental Assistance Available
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This institution is an Equal Opportunity
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Christmas is all the rage
on the Indian Hills Com-
munity College campus as
the theatre department
prepares to present "A
Tuna Christmas" next
month. The hilarious holi-
day play that has nothing
to do with canned fish
opens Thursday, Dec. 4,
and runs for three nights,
Dec. 4-6. The performance
will be at 7:30 p.m. each
evening and tickets are
free at the door, but pa-
trons are encouraged to
call 641-683-5144 to re-
serve seats.
Dr. Jennifer Boyenga,
IHCC Director of Fine
Arts, says, "This is a fam-
ily-friendly play that will
put everyone in the holi-
day spirit." Stevie Wallace,
Norwalk, is a member of
the cast.
You may have heard that
a cow has four stomachs.
Not true. A cow has only
one stomach, which con-
tains four digestive com-
.~'partments. Each com-
partment performs a
different function.
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