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April 2003     Vol.4 Issue 4

 

Amazon.comThis April edition of Young Saint Louis.com tells about a lot of exciting things that will be going on in the St. Louis area. Check out the Places/Things feature and also the Earth Day and Storytelling Festival stories.
This month in St. Louis hstory Mr. Math Puzzler says Places to go, Things to do
Last month's answers
Entertainment
EntertainmentKids to perform at St. Louis Storytelling Festival
Thousands of area kids will be at this year's St. Louis Storytelling Festival to hear folk tales by adult storytellers. But, not all kids are there to listen. Some will be performers.
Lifestyle
LifestyleKey to successful fund drive? Let kids do it
St. Dominic Savio School wasn't satisfied with results of last year's "Penny Cup Challenge" charity fund drive. So, this year, the school let three eighth graders plan and carry it out.
Science
ScienceJefferson County fair mixes science and art
Early spring is science fair time in the St. Louis metro area. But, kids in Jefferson County have a unique distinction with their fair.

Books
BooksThis month's book reviews
A suspicious mayoral candidate has his eye on the quiet town of Cedar Springs. Who is he and what is he after? It's up to bionic dog McGRowl to find out! Read about this book and more, in this month's book reviews.

Health
HealthKids learn: Good posture now, healthy backs later
Eleven-year-old Madison McCormack says she can't always have good posture when working on her home computer. That's because her dog likes to be in her lap while she's on the Internet.

Sports
SportsKids seek 4th straight trip to AAU finals
The St. Louis Gateway 13-and-under boys basketball team will try this month to qualify for the AAU national finals. For some of the players, that would be their fourth consecutive trip to the nationals. .

Money
MoneyLearning not to be just a "big spender"
Ten-year-old Mark Griggs admits he used to be a "big spender." But, after suggestions from a local banker, he said, "I'm saving my money more than spending it."

News
NewsRecycling to make Earth Day music
What do an old shoe box, used aluminum pie plate and piece of PVC pipe have in common? If you know how to do it, all can be made into working musical instruments.
Ball Kids
BallkidsYSL.com ball kids work two thrillers
Young Saint Louis.com ball kids, Tony Mazzuca and Jim Malle, got to work two thrilling games last month. Both of their games at the Missouri Valley Conference men's tournament were decided by one point.

 


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