The Suburbia News (Seagoville, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 2007 Page: 9 of 12
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Kids Corner
SEAGOVILE PUBLIC LIBRARY
JULY EVENTS
Seagoville Public Library
702 N Hwy 175
Seagoville, TX. 75159
Phone: (972) 287-7720
Website: http://
www.seagoville.us/
Library Hours
Sunday Closed
Monday 11:00-7:00 PM
Tuesday 10:00 - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 - 6:00 PM
Thursday 11:00-7:00 PM
Friday 10:00-5:00 PM
Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM
Library Meetings
The Seagoville Public Li-
brary Advisory Board func-
tions in an advisory capac-
ity to the Seagoville City
Council and the Director of
Library Services.
Library Board meetings are
held the third Tuesday of
each month. Meetings start
at
5:00 P.M. and are held in
the library, 702 N Hwy
175.
Library Board Meetings are
open to the public.
Members of the
Library Board:
Pat Bearden (Chair)
Blanche Gattis (Vice-
Chair)
Elizabeth Gant (Secretary)
Linda Martin
Peggy Zoppe
The Seagoville Public Library
Will be closed
Wednesday July 4, 2007
And will re-open on
Thursday July 5, 2007
“FOSL”
Let’s Be Friends!
Join the
Friends Of
Seagoville Library.
Gone
Lisa Gardener
Maytrees
Annie Dillard
Hide
Lisa Gardner
Obsession
Johnathan Kellerman
The Overlook
Michael Connelly
Middlesex
Jeffrey Eugenides
Alibi Man
Tami Hoag
Good Guy
Dean Koontz
Simple Genius
David Baldacci
Too Late to Say Goodbye
Anne Rule
Bungalow 2
Danielle Steel
Seagoville Public
Library
For more informa-
tion contact:
Seagoville Public
Library
702 N. Hwy 175
Seagoville, TX.
75159
972-287-7720
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AN ARTY PUZZLE! The statue on
pedestal “A” is made by bending one long
steel rod. If you join the dots on pedestal
“B,” you’ll see how this was done without
going over any leg more than once.
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THE TALE OF THE PROGRESSIVE SHOPPER! In 5
days Eloise spent $100 at the local mall. Each day she
spent $6 more than she did the day before. Can you
figure out how much she spent on each day?
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IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME!
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words associated with summer vaca-
tion time. They can be found by read-
ing up or down, side to side, or diag-
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than once. Listed below are the 19
words you’re looking for.
LINK-UPS! Here’s a list of 12 one-syllable words
that are divided into two columns. Turn them into
six longer words by linking them together. To do
this, draw a line from a word in the left column to a
word on the right.
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DONNA’S
DAY:
CREATIVE
FAMILY
FUN
By Donna
Erickson
S'mores Are Treat That Can't
be Beat
Vacations are excellent
memory-makers. Along with hik-
ing, biking and swimming, eating
together can provide unforgettable
family moments. Take, for in-
stance, the time one of my sons
created his stupendous summer
s'mores stack-up contest — squish-
ing those gooey, toasted marsh-
mallows between milk chocolate
and graham crackers and stacking
them as high as they can go in 30
seconds. The highest stack wins! I
never won, and it was probably
because I never got past the
chocolate.
New tips and ideas come
out of good memories. Here are a
few to add to your campfire tradi-
tions:
CAMPFIRE S'MORES
HAND PROTECTORS
When roasting marshmal-
lows over a campfire, a disposable
foil pie plate on each stick can
provide some protection against
the heat from the coals. Poke a
hole in the middle of a large or
small disposable foil pie plate and
insert it onto the middle of a toast-
ing stick. To identify one an-
other's toasting sticks, children
can decorate their pie plate with
fim designs and their name or
initials. Use non-toxic permanent
paint pens. Or, simply poke holes
into a large pie plate to create
your favorite constellations that
may be revealed through the fire-
light.
Tip: After preparing a meal
on a backyard grill, roast marsh-
mallows over the coals just as you
would do at a campfire.
NEW CREATIONS
Challenge one another to
create your own recipe. To get
you started, here are a couple of
my favorite twists inspired by
recipes from Hershey's.
Peanut Butter S'mores —
Spread a thin layer of peanut but-
ter on half of a graham cracker,
and top with half of a milk-
chocolate bar, a toasted marsh-
mallow and half of a graham
cracker. Vary it by adding banana
slices.
Apricot Coconut S'mores —
Spread a thin layer of apricot jam
on half of a cinnamon graham
cracker. Add a sprinkle of coco-
nut. Top with milk-chocolate bar,
a toasted marshmallow and half of
another cinnamon graham
cracker.
Black Forest S'mores —
Spread a thin layer of cherry-pie
filling on half of a chocolate gra-
ham cracker topped with a Her-
shey's Special Dark Semi-Sweet
Chocolate bar, another layer of
pie filling and a toasted marsh-
mallow.
Donna Erickson's new
award-winning television series
"Donna's Day" is airing on public
television nationwide. Visit
www.donnasday.com to find out
when it airs on your local PBS
station and to sign up for Donna's
e-newsletter.
(c) 2007 Donna Erickson
Distributed by King Fea-
tures Synd.
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