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Picking The Perfect Picture
(NAPS)--A picture is worth
a thousand words---which is
why choosing the perfect
image for your holiday photo
card can be as stressful as
cooking a holiday dinner. But
getting it right is worth the
effort; a beautiful holiday card
makes a wonderful keepsake
for friends and family. So
whether you're a holiday-card
maestro or a nervous first
timer, yon can always improve
your chances of staying stuck
to the refrigerator door long
after the holiday decorations
come down. Here are some top
tips for creating the perfect
portrait:
• What kind of 2010 did
you and your family have?
Perhaps this year marked a
special anniversary or a big
family holiday. If yours is the
kind of family that enjoys
spending time together, you've
probably got loads of recent
photos that show you at your
collective best. Don't worry
about posing in festive
sweaters by an open fire--
make it genuine!
• If none of your family pho-
tas is making the cut, why not
set up a photo shoot yourself?.
It's a perfect opportunity to
get outside and get creative--
you choose the backdrop, the
styling and even the poses to
suit whatever mood your
brood is in. Take it seriously
Picking the picture-perfect
holiday card can be easier
than many people realize.
or go completely off the deep
end--it's totally up to you.
• Too many fantastic fam-
ily photos to choose from?
Want to personalize the cards
by using a photo of the lucky
recipient in the card with you?
With MOO.com, yon can print
an unlimited number of dif-
ferent photos on greeting
cards, so every single card in
a pack is completely unique.
It's an easy way to make your
cards totally personal and
utterly unforgettable.
• Brand-new memory or old
reliable, the most important
thing for your photo is qual-
ity control--after all, you're
aiming for mantelpiece
longevity. Make sure every-
one is in focus, the image is
properly exposed and the res-
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easily printable.
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SHERIFF'S
REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are
innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
Katheryn Anderson,
rural Prole, reported a
property at rural Prole en-
tered by forcing a door.
Nothing reported missing
at this time; $500 damage
to the door.
Robert Vaught, rural
Indianola, reported entry
gained to a garage and
tools valued at $500 taken.
Decexaher8
Litton Financial, Hous-
ton, TX, reported property
they own at rural
Indianola was entered by
forcing a door. Copper
wiring and pipe valued at
$1,000 were taken.
AEEID2U ITS
Nov. 27-Around 9 p.m.,
Hwy 65/69 south of
Scotchridge Road: a ve-
hicle driven by Gerardo
Galindo Perez, 27, Clive,
was northbound in the
southbound lanes. Two
other vehicles were forced
off the road. One driven by
James Johnston, 32,
Indianola, and one driven
by Michael Kociolek, 18,
Indianola. A passenger in
the Johnston vehicle, 20-
year-old Kimberly Tier,
was taken to Mercy Hos-
pital by North Warren Res-
cue. The Johnston vehicle
sustained $1,000 damage
and no damage to the
Perez vehicle. Mr. Perez
was arrested for OWI and
failure to show proof of
insurance.
Nov. 30-6 p.m., Hwy 65/
69 near Carpenter Street: a
vehicle driven by Rex
Phillips lost control and
went into the ditch, hitting
a highway sign post. There
was $5,000 damage to his
vehicle and $200 to the
traffic control device.
Dec. 1-1:30 p.m.,
'Greenfield Plaza on
Marlou Parkway: a vehicle
driven by Ruth Shepard,
65, Greenfield Plaza, was
exiting her driveway when
she apparently suffered
some kind of medical con-
dition causing her to cross
the street into an adjoining
drive and striking the ga-
rage and residence;
$25,000 damage to the ga-
rage and residence and
$5,000 to her vehicle.
LEISURE LINE
Concluded from p.3
December 24; Times: 6 p.m.-7 p.m.; Cost per team: $30 (up to 10 players); Mini-
mum/Maximum number of participants: 4/8.
Norwalk Parks and Recreation holds intramural tournaments at Lakewood El-
ementary during the winter months as part of the PE 4 Life program. The 5th grade
Intramural Kickball Toumament was held during the month of December. Taking
home first place was Pam Nichols' class. Second place finishers were Matt Ramthun's
class.
Fifth Grade Kickball Champions
Parks and Rec Intramural Tournament
First place winners, Pam Nichols' class.
Parks and Rec and
Warren County Extension Babysitting Clinic
Future Babysitters of Norwalk[ The 2010 Fall Babysitting Clinic was held Thurs-
da) Nov. 11 and Frida35 Nov. 12 via a partnership between Norwalk Parks and Rec-
reation and the Warren County Extension office. Participants were taught the impor-
tance of caring and safety of young children, first aid and youth development stages.
Thanks to all the participants for attending and to Jeff Macomber for his expertise
and leadership of the class.
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Babysitting Clinic. Photos submitted.
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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
Middle 6/7 School 981-0435
Lakewood Elementary (Grades 4-5) 98 l- 1850
Oviatt Elementary (Grades PreK-3) 981-1005
Transportation Office (Bus Barn) 981-0016
Food Service/Nutrition Office : 981-9876
Building & Grounds Office 981-0917