Young 'Author AV 13 -19,1985 THE CITIZEN 5 share works at annual meet y er BENTO HARBOR - CIa - ere spended for the day for 172 "Young Author ", ho . h their parent, spent the day at the e' chigan Col- ge Community Center, t a daylong conference for inner in the Benton Harbor Are Schoo ' program. Jerilee Gregory, coordinator of re ding for the schools, id the finalists ere from gr de thru 6, from the 12 . elem ntary schools, plu on­ te ri-Boynton, the Creative Arts Academy, and the Gifted and Tal nted program. Gregory said all the districts tudent participated in the initial stages of the year-Ion program. Student re d orie and torybooks, and then each tudent wrote and teacher picking the win- nen. Gregory said hope to expand the program into the junior high grade next year. "There' dreadful need to get them bac to the pleasure and joys of reading . . . and reading a sparetirne activity", Gregory said. "In TV· . dominated society like ours, that's important.' During the fir hours of the conference, each author took his or her book around with them, and shared what they had written with others. "That act of creativity is a motivator," Gregory aid, dding that it get children into reading more, and help them de elop creative communi­ cations skill. Sh said tudies conducted b Dr. Harry Hahn, legion tryouts 0.410 will be Bring ba ball glove and ap­ propriate oe. All boys ge 16 to 18 yean old are invited. in day will be Sunday, ay 19, 1985. at Oakland Univer tty in Detroit w that participant in young authors conference receive skill that will help them later in school. The lection of writin were "very delightful", Gregory felt, saying "we got the full pectrum 0 books" from the tudents. Sh said som authors illustrated their own books hile other tudents collabo­ rated - one student writing, the other one illustr ting. The conference participants, fter sharing their work. h d th port unity to li en to cIa ic fairy tale from round the world pre nted by William He 11, the director of the library at C. Each young author also received certifi­ cate from Superintendant Harry Stephen. , SHAVED HAM s 1.89 Ib If GRO U D BEEF 31b pkg.or mor - S 1.39 I • 1c:::J I • I I • You could in 50 In ant Lott ry ticke h n you find out ho much mor e ch chigan hou ehold would've had to pay in ducation tax la t year, if not for th Lottery. Match the faces of the Presidents with the bution to the state education fund. Fill in • values of the bills they represent. then add the answer and your name and address on 1 or subtract those values until you know this form. then send it in. Winners will be how much more each household in �-...-- � selected at random from entries I Michigan would've had to pay in received prior to the dra ing • education taxes last year. if � ••• tiliI.��. deadline. I· not for the Lottery's contri- � I m. �----------------------------------- Add,. ... �----�--------------��----�------------- . z p _ : The Citizen, P.O. Box 216, Benton Harbor, Mich. 49022 Deadline: June 15, 1985 . - ----