One
feature ends, another begins
Mr. Math Puzzler has been a feature of Young Saint Louis.com
for three years. With this edition, that feature will come
to an end. But, YSL.com also is kicking off a new
story emphasis: Career choices, How to Handle Money
and How the Economy Works. Check out the first article
on Career Choices.
Career
Choices A
summer camp to help pick a career
Editor's note: During the 2004-05 school year,
Young Saint Louis.com will focus a
number of stories to help area kids learn
more about the economy, handling money and
picking a future career. This story on health
careers is the first in that series.
Food Kid's
recipe is "dessert of the week"
How many kids can go to a fancy downtown
restaurant and order a dessert made from
a personal recipe? Fourteen-year-old Lauren
Hammond of Weldon Springs has.
Film Kids
project displayed at film festival
Three kid crews from St. Margaret of Scotland
got a bonus for their work on last year's
school film projects. Their documentaries
were shown in last month's St. Louis Filmmakers'
Showcase at the Tivoli Theater.
Music Overnight
play practice is part of job
When a midnight-to-dawn practice session is
called "fun," there must be something
special going on. There is; it's time for
The Muny's summer season.
Books This
month's book reviews Young Saint Louis.com reviews a book
about two Korean brothers who design and build
kites to fly in a kite-fighting competition.
Can they win? Read about this book and more
in this month's book reviews.
Fit
& Fun Kids
link healthy food and fitness
Twelve-year-old Jessy Postlewait wants to
get in better shape for baseball.. He's hoping
a unique 6-week summer camp will help him
use healthy foods and exercise to meet his
goal.
Art Kids'
art interests start in many ways
Kids at a St. Louis Art Museum summer camp
developed their interest in art in many ways.
One wanted to do something better than his
sister while another got into art because
his parents didn't let him watch TV.
Sports Kid
golfer does well against older players
Ben Crancer of Kirkwood has been doing very
well this year in Gateway Junior PGA golf
tournaments in the 12-13 age group. That wouldn't
necessarily be special except Ben is only
10 years old.
Profile Youth
plans for an "active" future
Last year, one of Marcus Zamphier's classmates
asked him why he joined so many clubs and
organizations at Buerkle Middle School in
the Mehlville School District.