Lots
of things to do this month
Young Saint Louis.com
tries to feature lots of articles and features that include
ways to use the information in your lives. This edition
is especially full of coming events where you and your family
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Entertainment
Local
boy earns Little League announcer role
Eleven-year-old Joey Zanaboni had a once-in-a-lifetime
experience last summer. He was the "junior radio
voice" at the Little League World Series in Williamsport,
Pa.
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Reading
St.
Louis Rams tell their favorite kids books
The St. Louis Ram Reader Team program kicks off this month
at nearly 100 St. Louis area libraries. Rams players are
offering suggestions for kids' books from pre-school to
high school.
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Books
This
month's book reviews
This month, Young Saint Louis.com reviews another
gross-out book by the author of "Rats," a book
about two sixth-graders who publish a best-seller, and
more!
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Lifestyle
Plant
your home butterfly garden now
Fancy-colored butterflies are a joy to watch. Why not
plan now to make sure butterflies come to see you next
spring and also stay around permanently.
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Outdoors
Local
kids win spots in youth-only deer hunt
Forrest Ahrens and Lauren Crabtree are going deer hunting
this month for the first time. They won lottery spots
in a youth-only deer hunt in St. Charles County.
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Education
Enrichment
classes from chess to computers
Would you like to learn about chess from a rated national
expert? What about learning computer programming from
a professional website developer?
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Profile
Eighth-grader
continues service to school, church
Thirteen-year-old Hannah Dumey already has found new service
projects to do for the 2002-2003 school year. And, she's
on the lookout for more.
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