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May 2004 Vol.5 Issue 5
Search
YSL.com past stories with Google
It just got lots easier to find past stories on Young
Saint Louis.com. The website always has featured an
archive of past stories. But, in the past, you had to know
the month when the wanted story had run. Starting this month,
we've added "key-word searching" from Google.com.
To learn how this works, just click on the Past Stories
tab. YSL.com also will continue to list past issues
by month. |
Broadway
Diary
Neil Shastri makes
Broadway debut
St. Louisan Neil Shastri has been in New York
City for over two months. And, he still hasn't
visited the Statue of Liberty yet. |
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Awards
2004 Young
Achievers of Year announced
A dozen metro area kids have been named
the 2004 Gateway Young Achievers of the
Year. Awards go to elementary, middle and
high school students for their accomplishments
in school, volunteer service and leadership.
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Lewis
& Clark
A rush
to graduate so kid can take two-year tour
A Belleville, Ill., youth has had his mind
set on joining the two-year Lewis&Clark
reenactment tour. But, he had a problem;
he was still in school.
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Books
This month's
book reviews
Ricky had been attacked by a big dog when
he was just a little kid in St. Louis. He
had to have sixty-three stitches to patch
him up and, later, had to have a painful
series of rabies shots. Now, even though
he was older, Ricky has a fear of any dogs,
even little ones. Can Ricky overcome his
fear of dogs? Read about this book and more
in our May book reviews.
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Sports
Basketball success
for Comet girls
The St. Louis Comets girls basketball program
this year produced five Division 1 college
recruits. That included St. Louis Post-Dispatch
player of the year Katie Dierdorf, who will
attend University of Michigan. |
Bike
Riding
Two kids start
family bike ride season
Amanda and Alex Vanderheyden spend a lot of
their summers on their bikes. And they've
got a new list of Kids Ride "fun"
routes for them to follow throughout metro
St. Louis. |
Read,
Right, Run
A follow
on Read, Right, Run
Kids at St. Luke the Evangelist School already
are looking forward to next year's Read, Right,
Run program. This year, 27 kids at the school
did all of the required reading, running and
good works and took part in a final Fitness
Weekend in Forest Park. |
Reading
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. |
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