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January 2002     Vol.3 Issue 1

 

Amazon.comExtra puzzles in this Young Saint Louis.com edition
We've added extra crossword puzzles for this edition so you'll have more kinds of fun. Just click on Fun & Games at the top of the home page.

Sports
SportsBall kids are treated special at basketball games
Last spring, Ali Anderson got special treatment at the 2001 NCAA Women's Final Four basketball tournament. She not only got in free but also saw the action right down on the floor.

Want to be a ball kid? Apply here
Want to be a ball kid at the Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament in March? Young Saint Louis.com is giving you a chance.

 

Profile
ProfileBrothers earn top conservation youth award
Josh and Jacob Weller love to study and work in Missouri's outdoors. This month, they will receive the highest award in the Missouri Conservation Frontiers program.

 

Writing
writingLocal authors give St. Louis kids writing tips
Some local school kids are getting personal tips on writing from a husband-and-wife author team. St. Louisans Fred and Patricia McKissack have published over 100 kids books, many of them prize-winners.

 

Books
BooksThis month's book reviews
So you want to be a wizard? This month, Young Saint Louis.com reviews a book which just may tell you how! That and more, this month in the Young Saint Louis.com book reviews.

 

News
caligraphySteger kids sell Chinese calligraphy to aid Belize girl
Steger School sixth graders have added something extra special to their study of China. They held a sale of hand-made calligraphy to raise money to aid an 11-year-old from Belize.

 

Entertainment
EntertainmentSt. Cecilia kids write, score and record music
Kids at St. Cecilia School are working on 17 new songs for their new CD recording. They do it all: write the words, score the music and make the recordings right at school.

 

Outdoors
OutdoorsExpanded chances to view eagles on the Mississippi River
The eagles are coming! The eagles are coming! And St. Louis area kids and their families get more chances this month to see our national bird in its natural Mississippi River habitat.

 

Math Puzzler
Math PuzzlerThe January, 2002, Math Puzzler questions
We're starting off the new year with all-new questions in the Young Saint Louis.com Math Puzzler contest.

 

One Puzzler entrant gets answers correct, but can't be winner
One entrant in Young Saint Louis.com's December Math Puzzler contest got all the answers right. But, she can't be a gift certificate winner because her entry came in late.

Looking ahead to February, 2002

Here are some of the Young Saint Louis.com stories and features coming in February, 2002:

  • Learn how to enter the 2002 Read and Run program leading up to the St. Louis Marathon.
  • February is Black History Month; we'll feature local opportunities for exploring African-American heritage.
  • Of course, there will be new Math Puzzlers, book reviews, games, puzzles and lots of links to other websites for kids.

 

 

 


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