N/Warren Town and County News Page Nine
Thursday, December 10, 2015
NORA AWARD
Concluded from p. 8
Hanna Larsen is an excellent musician. Congratula- Congratulations *0
Elaina Schumacher 01‘ ma ng .
Cierra Puls is a stron leader sin 'n alto to her full-
g 81 g tions for representing your choir as a great musician State Opus
Honor ChOII- SChumacher has a wonder-
est. Her responsibility of always staying on task is
greatly appreciated byher classmates and teacher.
Pictured, Mayor Tom Phillips with the Norwalk Varsity Deb
meeting. Photo submitted.
and person!
Mayo Phillips ecos Debate Team
ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB MINUTES
Concluded from p. 7
quested $355.88 for the
hotel stay at the State Cross
Country Meet. The board
discussed that originally
Coach Weidmann was go—
ing to stay at her own ex-
pense with Kennedi
Scallon since Scallon was
going to be running in the
meet. However, after fur-
ther consideration, the en—
tire team decided to go
and have a team building
and support Kennedi.
Motion to accept this ex-
penditure was made by
Stacy Rosonke, seconded
by Mary Knickerbocker.
Motion carried.
Girls Cross Country —
Coach Weidmann re—
, quested $119.50 for end of
season team awards. Mo-
tion to accept this expen-
diture was made by Darin
Hirl, seconded by Mary
Knickerbocker. Motion
carried.
Boys Cross Country
Coach Boies requested
$50.15 for end of season
team awards. Motion to
accept this expenditure
was made by Troy Downs,
seconded by Nancy
LaVelle. Motion carried.
Membership Report
Jennifer Kreider com—
pared last year’s member-
ship funds to this year and
found that we are $866.65
below where we were last
year at this time.
The board discussed
United Way donations and
people being given the ac—
tivity pass before we re-
ceive notice from United
Way on what was actually
donated. The board deter-
mined that we should take
people’s word for it when
they report the amount
they are giving through
United Way.
Athletic Directors Report
Al Lammers indicated
that it was a history mak-
ing season for girls volley-
ball and boys football with
each making it to the final
round of regionals/play-
offs. The cross country
team also had one female
athlete make it to the state
meet. High School girls
basketball starts on Mon-
day and all other winter
sports wiltart on the fol-
lowing Mrday.
Brett Clins reported
that all mide school win-
ter sportsre underway
including rls basketball,
boys baskoall and wres-
tling.
Public Retions
There inothing to re-
port on pdic relations at
this time.
Old Busirss
There isnothing to re-
port on olCJusiness at this
time.
New Busiess
Stacy questioned
whether w would be hav-
ing a girls puth basketball
tournamer and what date
we wouldiave it on. The
board ageed that we
should hale the tourna-
ment, but move it into Feb—
ruary. Al will get Stacy a
date that will work so that
she can send out registra-
tion and Andy can put on
the website.
Open Discussion
Dr. Denny Wulf is retir-
ing end of this year. Stacy
will represent the boosters
ate 3am at the Thursday, Dec. 3 City Council
on the committee for his
replacement.
The November meeting
will be held December 2. V
We need to decide the date
to move the December
meeting to.
Adjournment
Motion was made by Al
Lammers to adjourn the
meeting, seconded by Troy
Downs. Motion carried.
Meeting was adjourned at
8:15 pm.
The next NABC meet—
ing will be held Wednes-
day, Dec. 2, at 7 pm. at the
Norwalk High School Li-
brary.
Respectfully Submitted,
Stacy Rosonke
Secretary
LIBRARY HOURS
Monday Thursday
10 am. — 8 pm.
Friday, 11 am. - 6 pm.
Saturday, 10 am. — 5 pm.
Sunday, 1 4 pm.
Closed Sundays
(Memorial Day-Labor Day)
ful low alto voice. Photos submitted.
MUSIC BOOSTERS
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programs and it' was decided that there will be a box
provided by each table for this reason.
0 Tracy Saltz was not in attendance but she is still
receiving fruit sales fundraiser money. $12,000 has come
in so far, which seems lower than prior years, but the
badwsathetthathit at the start 9f the fundraiser may
haVe played a volunteers will be needed
for pick-up day (December 9). A sign-up sheet will be
sent via email by Deanna Frederick.
Miscellaneous:
V ' Julie Heckart reported that the Patrons list has now
been updated on the website.
0 Deanna Frederick inquired about the High School
Musical performance of Grease November 7 and was told
that it did make money, as it was well attended over
700 each night.
Next Meeting:
If you'have a child in K-12 Norwalk music, you are
already a Music Booster. Join us at our next meeting
January 5 at 7 pm. in the High School Band Room.
Respectfully submitted,
Julie Burgett, 2015/2016 Secretary
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Norwalk Schools Phone Directory
Central OfficeAdministration 981-0676
High School (Grades 10-12) 981-4201
High School Activities 981-4204
Eastview 8/9 School 981-9655
981—0435
981-1850
981-1005
981—0016
981—9876
981-0917
Middle 6/7 School
Lakewood Elementary (Grades 3-5)
Oviatt Elementary (Grades PreK-2)
Transportation Office (Bus Barn)
Food Service/Nutrition Office
Building & Grounds Office