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August 2006 Vol. 7 Issue 8
Amazon.comPlaces to Go; Things to Do in August
August is the last month of summer vacation. The Things to Do; Places to Go feature has an extra long list of interesting things for kids to do in the metro area this month. Be sure to check that out. Maybe you'll find something new to do before you get ready to restart school.

History in Cemeteries
Local gravestones tell of area's lively history

St. Louis author Kevin Amsler has written a book that's a perfect resource to help kids plan their own local historical tours. And you'll go to places you aren't likely to have seen before-the area's old cemeteries.

How to make gravestone rubbings
Author Kevin Amsler was in lots of cemeteries while researching his book, "Final Resting Place: The Lives & Deaths of Famous St. Louisans."

Wolf Sanctuary
Kids at "junior keeper" camp for wolves
Eleven-year-old George Krachenfels spend a week at the "junior keeper" camp at the Wolf Sanctuary in west St. Louis County. He learned how conservationists are trying to save several types of wolves from extinction.

Wolf family released in Arizona forest
A wolf family from St. Louis' Wolf Sanctuary last month was released into the wilds of the Apache National Forest. The four Mexican gray wolves join a small group of other wolves already living in the wild.

St. Louis Aces
Aces ball kids meet tennis stars
A group of young St. Louis area tennis players have got the best seats in the house when the St. Louis Aces team plays at Forest Park. They are right on the court as ball kids for the matches.

Lewis & Clark journaling
A kid's program to learn about outdoors
The Missouri Department of Conservation has a program to help kids learn about nature and the outdoors. The plan calls for keeping a journal-or diary-like Lewis & Clark did 200 years ago.

Books
This month's book reviews

August book reviews include books about a girl's and a boy's lives during the Plague in 17th century London, a Nebraska frontier boy's comeback from a farm accident, a puppy's role in a boy's learning to do the right thing, and an artistic girl's crime-solving adventures in modern Seattle

Young golfer
Local golfer in U.S. Kids world meet
Thirteen-year-old Mitchell Rutledge earned a fabulous golfing experience this summer. Last month, he played in the U.S. Kids World Championship at the same golfing complex where the 2005 U.S. Open meet was played.
Model railroading
Kid joins old-time model train club
Ten-year-old Jake Pfeiffer said his grandfather "has been talking to me about trains since I was a little kid." So, two years ago, he got his grandfather to join the oldest continuous model train club in the metro area.
Young Achievers
Alton, Ill., girl is author, artist and community volunteer
Thirteen-year-old Ashley Beiser of Alton, Ill., has been writing books since she was in 2nd grade. She's a part of the Alton School District's young authors program.

Math Mania
Math Mania returns for 2006-07 school year
Math Mania originator Amy Ruzicka will return for another year of interesting and quirky puzzlers involving all sorts of different types of mathematics.


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