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July 2001     Vol.2 Issue 7


Kids' Stuff

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Education
EducationFerguson kids study reading with YSL website
Kids at Ferguson Middle School are using the Young Saint Louis.com website in their summer reading classes.

Entertainment
EntertainmentSt. Peters' girl will star in movie at 12
Twelve-year-old Kayla Doeren is glad she found out early she wasn't an athlete. She likes her chances at singing, dancing and acting better.

 

Books
BooksThis month's book reviews
Books about Pearl Harbor, Raccoons, and more!

 

Sports
SportsTwelve-year-old competes in national golf meet
Twelve-year-old Kelsey Meyer certainly likes golf. She played in her first tournament went she was five and she even remembers her score.

 

Lifestyle
LifestyleHistoric family fun at International Funfest
St. Louis kids will have a chance this month to take part in fun, games and music from St. Louis' varied past.

Mighty Mud Mania is coming in July
Saturday, July 28, is one of those summer dates in St. Louis that kids love. But, maybe parents don't.

Profile
ProfileSouth County girl is in National History Day
Fourteen-year-old Katy Connor represented Missouri in last month's National History Day competition in Maryland.

 

News
NewsCamp kids get sneak preview of new Planetarium
Robert Scobee, Will Rimel, Kristin Bengston and Jennifer Gaither were among local kids who got an advance look last month of the Science Center's new Planetarium.

 

Outdoors
OutdoorsNeat outdoor camps for "junior naturalists"
Babler State Park has three free "junior naturalist" camps coming up to help kids understand how Nature works. All the camps feature lots of hands-on activities.

 

Reading
ReadingLibrary reading program starts with fun and games
Twelve-year-old Jocelyn McLin and two of her friends started their summer reading program at a bowling alley.

 

 


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