Kids
at S&S Farms Exotic Petting Zoo
County
summer reading program filled with fun
There's a saying
that books open up windows on the world. Organizers of the
2004 St. Louis County Summer Reading program are offering
all sorts of experiences to go along with book reading.
The program's
theme is "Discover New Trails." That's in honor
of the 200th anniversary of the Lewis&Clark Corps of Discovery
exploration.
The county's program
kicks off for younger kids, up to 12 years of age, with three
outdoor parties on Saturday, June 5. Hours at 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. The parties will be at:
- North County
Recreation Complex, 2577 Redman Ave.
- Suson Park
in South County, at 6073 Wells Road.
- Faust Park
in West County, at 15185 Olive Blvd.
Older kids, ages
12 to 18, kick off their reading program with a bowling party
on Friday, June 4, beginning at 6:30 p.m. It will be
at the AMF Strike "N Spare bowling lanes, 1309 N. Lindbergh.
(Twelve-year-old kids can participate in both of the reading
programs.)
Juggling
Jeff
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The reading plan
also involves events and activities throughout the summer
at branch libraries. Be sure to keep track of the local library
schedules by going to the St. Louis County Library website
at www.stcl.lib.mo.us.
Also, there are
prizes to be won for different levels of book reading activity.
Details of the prizes offered will be available closer to
the opening of the program.
But, one major
feature is the ability to qualify for St. Louis Cardinal baseball
tickets. Kids are entered in the ticket drawing after reaching
the 2nd Level of reading activity. That involves reading for
700 minutes and submitting a reading log to your library.
The Cardinals
have offered over 1,200 pairs of tickets for the drawing.
That's one ticket for a kid and another for an accompanying
adult.
There are three
reading levels in the prize program. After reaching each level,
kids will receive prizes. The different reading levels are:
Level 1-260 minutes of reading; Level 2-700 minutes, and Level
3-1,300 minutes.
The county's summer
reading program is a popular one. Last year, over 18,500 kids
participated. To join, check at the library headquarters or
any of the 19 branch libraries.
Chris
Camp, Master
of the Bullwhip
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For the library
closest to you, again check at the library website at www.slcl.lib.mo.us.
Each of the June
5 outdoor kickoff parties has its own schedule of activities
and events.
At Suson Park,
master entertainer Troy Roark will do juggling and magic.
The Elsenpeter Marionettes will have show about Tom Sawyer.
A sing-a-long and balloon sculptures by Chapau are included.
At Faust Park,
there is an S&S Farms exotic petting zoo. Adventure tales
will be performed. Magician Eldon Roark will have a Magical
Reading Trail show. Juggling Jeff also will perform.
At North County
Recreation Complex, S&S Farms has another exotic petting
zoo. A Frilly and Miller Show with music, movement and audience
participation is also included.
Don't forget the
Ending Party at the Library Headquarters. This is a celebration
of reading accomplishments along with light refreshments and
crafts. There also will be an appearance of Biscuit the Dog.
Throughout the
summer, individual branches schedule special events. Check
your local branch library for dates and times.
Many branches
have adventure movies are scheduled. They include "Indiana
Jones and the Temple of Doom," "Spy Kids,"
"Star Wars IV," the "Three Musketeers"
and others.
You need to check
your branch library for scheduled showing times. Several branches
have Monday and Friday movie nights.
The Adventures
of LewLew and Cluck, as performed by Bebe the Clown is set
for several branches. This is the story of a brave lion and
a cute chicken in search of a new land.
Adventure Tales
involving knights, dragons and other magical beings also are
scheduled at several branches.

Frilly
and Miller
Some of the other
shows are:
- Chris Camp,
master of the bullwhip.
- The Culture
of Ireland, with students of St. Louis Irish arts.
- Explore the
Art and Science of Color, with "fireworks in a jar"
and "funglasses."
- Getting to
Know Greyhounds, with the Greyhound Companions group.
- Mad Science
presents Fire and Ice, with dry ice storms and bubbly showers.
Plan now to join
the St. Louis County Library's extensive summer reading program.