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November 2004     Vol.5 Issue 11

 

Amazon.comOutdoor things to do
Winter may be approaching, but there're plenty of fun things to do outdoors. That includes trout fishing right here in St. Louis. Check out Places to Go, and Things to Do.
This month in St. Louis hstory   Places to go, Things to do
Baseball
BaseballNeat baseball experiences for the off-season
The St. Louis baseball season may be over. But, the Missouri History Museum has a couple baseball events to help tide you over until spring training starts.

X-Prize
X-PrizeKids skip school to see XPrize flight
Garin Kessler and Anthony Stack admitted they skipped school last month. But, they insist it was in a good cause. They watched a team of private space scientists win the $10 million XPrize.

Movies
MoviesIveland kids film janitor's day
A team of Iveland Elementary kids, armed with camcorders, have been trailing janitor Harlon Williams. They're filming "A Day in the Life of Harlon the Great."

Books
BooksThis month's book reviews
This month Young Saint Louis.com reviews a book about a twelve-year-old boy faced with hard choices during the pre-revolutionary war days, and many more.

Health
HealthKids have fun learning better nutrition
Nine-year-old Max Sandza thinks he's in good physical shape. But, after getting more "living healthy" information, he said, "I'm going to take better care of my heart."

Kids Voting
Kids VotingHigh school kids give election information
Lindbergh High senior Sarah Beetz was at Sappington Elementary to tell the kids about our country's election process. She ended up talking about her birthday.

Red Ribbon
Red RibbonRed Ribbon Days at Parkway Southwest Middle
Twelve-year-old Cassidy Smith was one of the Parkway Southwest Middle School kids who helped put on the Red Ribbon Days program last month. But, she said she's taken that anti-drug message to her home too.

Profile
ProfileSt. Charles kid seeks career as artist, writer
Kiarra Lynn Smith remembers drawing a picture of Barney the Dinosaur when she was three. Since then, the St. Charles teenager has done a lot to refine her artwork--and her writing.

 


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