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Finance
game
Helping
kids make good money decisions
St. Louis area
kids have a new tool in learning how
to handle their money. It's in the form
of an interactive computer game called
My Savings Quest.
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Acting
awards
Teen
nominated for stage award
Thirteen-year-old P.J. Palmer would
like to have a career on the Broadway stage.
This month, he might get a nice award to add
to his performing resume.
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GO
FISH
Kids
can learn to fish, get equipped also
Attention: St. Louis area
kids! Would you like to learn how to
fish and also get free fishing gear to equip
you for your own outdoor fun? |
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Books
This month's
book reviews
Reviews for March include (1) a book based
on the script from "The Night at the
Museum," (2) the story of an unusual
cat, (3) a historical novel set in 1820's
Maine, and (4) an account of a free-spirited
girl who just can't stand attending a traditional
school.
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Robotics
Gateway Tech
hopes for more robot success
Fifteen-year-old Will Donnelly
used sophisticated computer-aided design (CAD)
software to help his FIRST robotics team built
its entry in this month's regional robot competition.
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Science/Art
Fair
Arnold
girl, mom give back after prize
Megan Hensley of Arnold
said her prize from the Mastodon Art Science
Regional Fair four years ago "excited" her
about her art career possibilities. It also
motivated her and her mother to help with
future fairs.
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Gymnastics
Two kids
win in AAU national meet
Two young members of St. Louis'
Concordia Turners athletic club last month won
national team membership at the AAU national
tumbling and trampoline competition in Tampa,
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Health
Can't run
at 13; Olympic qualifier at 16
Anne Audain had reconstructive surgery on both
feet at age 13. Three years later, she qualified
to run for her native New Zealand in the Munich
Olympic Games. |