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Courtesy PhotosGuests in the audience hang on every word from this young authors works.
B y KEN GRABOWSKI
S taff W riter
MANISTEE Autumn Slawtersfourth-grade class at Kennedy Elementary is living proof that creativ-ity in the arts doesnt really have an agelimit.
Slawter recently held a Poetry Cafe with her class that allowed them to readpoems they wrote to family members andfriends. It was the first time she tried thisconcept in her classroom and the poetry her class created amazed the Kennedy teacher.
I got this idea from a teacher in Troy who has her own website and she does aPoetry Cafe with her students, Slawtersaid. We decorated the media centerarea to look like a cafe with table cloths,
Welcome to the
Poetry CafeKennedy ElementarySchool students presentpoetry writings
Some poems were serious and somewere funny, but all were enjoyed byeveryone.See POETRY page 2
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and then we provided cof-fee, tea and treats for ourguests. The students thenread their poems and weinvited any of our guests toread their poems as well.
It was fun and really gives the kids a purposein their poems. They were very proud of their poems. We had an open mic forothers to read their favoritepoems, and I read one thatI wrote in seventh grade.
That poem Slawter read was published in the Flint Journal , but she pointedout what amazed her wasthe quality of the poemscreated by her students who were much younger sur-passed her own.
Their poems were really good and after I read mine,it surprised me just how
well they compared to theone I wrote at an older age,Slawter said.
Students studied a vari-ety of poetry styles includ-ing verse, haiku, rhyme andmetaphor poetry. Slawter
said that the rhyming sec-tion proved to be especially popular with the students.They also were given bare books that allowed them toturn their works into a book of poetry where they coulddesign a cover and addother illustrations.
We read the rhym-ing poetry of SheldonSilverstein, and the kids just loved it, Slawter said.That seemed to inspirethem to write their ownpoetry. We also learnedhow to write the haiku andmetaphor poems. A lot of them took one example totry and compare themselvesto an animal or think of themselves as a doctor,nurse.
Amber Miller took thatto heart and created a poem
that Slawter said was very descriptive of that profes-sion. The poem which wastitled I am a nurse
I am a shot of help topeople.
I am tube of comfortI am the bandage that
holds you together.I am an IV that keeps
you alive.I am the medicine that
heals you.I am a stethoscope that
keeps your heart going.I am a Popsicle stick
that keeps your tonsilshealthy.
I am the blood pressureof your life.
I am the nurse the caresfor you the most.
Another poem thatdrew a great deal of atten-tion came from Abrielle
Briske called Kathy KillieTillie Tath. It read:
Kathy Tillie Tath would not give poor
Lulu a bath.Shed shower herself,
brush her teeth,and even scrub under-
neath.Shed cook and clean,shed hike and grow
beans, but she would not give
her poor little dog a bath. A month, a year, a
decade passed until Kathy couldnt even do the math.
Lulu grew black andKathy Killie Tillie Tath
thought that was funny so she would just laugh.
This angered Lulu andshe grew red,
she tore up the couchand peed in the bed.
Kathy was speechlessand she took a med.Lulu was crazy in the
head,she went nuts she ate
the house whole.Kathy Killie Tillie Tath
got so scared she climbeda pole.
So children, rememberto clean your pet
and if you cant thencall the vet.
Slawter hopes to turnthe program into an annualevent for the students of her class.
POETRY: From Page 1
Students proudly show off poetry books they created with their works. Each student was given a bare bookallowing them to design the cover and illustrate their poetry.
All membersof the class
had theopportunity
to read their poem to the
guests at thePoetry Cafe.
Everyone enjoys a laugh as a student from AutumnSlawters fourth grade class at Kennedy ElementarySchool reads a funny poem.
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STATEPOINT MEDIA
Summertime prom-ises easy living, but forour furry friends, warmer weather poses serioushealth risks. And thissummer, the NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) isforecasting weather condi-tions that could set thestage for larger than nor-mal flea and tick infesta-tions all over the U.S.
While its vital to treatpets year-round, take extrasteps in warmer months
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Fight Fleas
During its two to three week average life, a singleflea will lay hundreds of eggs. Failing to stop there-infestation cycle couldmake eliminating theproblem nearly impos-sible. When fleas strike,nip the problem in the budimmediately. Keep your petgroomed and use a topicaltreatment monthly. Washpet bedding, vacuum rugsand carpets, and spray your yard.
The good news is thatkeeping pets flea-free no
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For example, FiproguardMax contains fipronil, a veterinarian-recommendedactive ingredient, and thisnew formula has beenshown to kill fleas andticks quickly. Just be sureto weigh your pet carefully to ensure the correct dos-age. Dont guess your pets weight!
War on Worms
Did you know almostall puppies under threemonths old have round-
worms? Its no wonder why a female can shedup to 100,000 eggs every day! Unfortunately wormsare common and there aremultiple species to guardagainst.
A pot-bellied appear-ance, weight loss, listless-ness and vomiting are signsof infection. To ensure yourpets safety, prevent worms before they start. Monthly deworming products like WormX Plus can treat any existing problem and alsoact as a preventative to keep
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Take on Ticks
You may think of ticksas a concern reserved forcamping trips and treksthrough the woods, butthese creepy crawlers live insuburban yards and urbanparks too. A tick bite is not
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Be sure to spot check your pooch (and yourself)after spending time inpotentially tick-infestedareas. Never try to removea tick yourself. If the heador pincers remain underthe skin, youll increase thechance of disease transmis-sion.
Apply a topical treat-ment that kills and repelsticks. If you prefer avoiding
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MONDAY, JUNE 11Senior Center Pinochle, 6 p.m., Senior Center. Every-
one welcomeAmerican Legion Auxiliary meeting, 7 p.m. Legion
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Onekama Lions Dinner meeting 6 p.m. New mem-bers welcome. For info 723-9783 or 889-4870.
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Community Table, St. Joseph Parish Center, 5:30-7p.m.American Legion meeting, 7 p.m. Legion HallAmerican Legion #10 S.A.L., 6:30 p.m.; American
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13Overeaters Anonymous, 6 p.m., Good Shepherd
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Kiwanis mtg., 7 a.m; House of FlavorsTOPS #1801--Weigh in 11 a.m., meeting 11:15 a.m.,
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Sacred Writings workshop at 10:00 A.M. at theUnited Methodist Church, 387 First St. Drop-inswelcome. Call 723-2414 for information.
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Audubon Bird Sanctuary. Guest and new mem-bers welcome.
Combat veterans Group 1PM VFW 28thSt ManisteeCall Joel 231-935-0051
FRIDAY, JUNE 15VFW Fish Fry 28th St Manistee
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Pork Loin Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m., Manistee Moose
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COMPENSATION COMMISSION. One vacancy term ending 09/30/14. Purpose:Establishes compensation for city council members.
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OIL & GAS INVESTMENT BOARD. One vacancy four year term ending 06/30/16.Purpose: Oversees investment of Oil & Gas Trust Fund.
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BY OWNER10 acres, 5 miles east of FreeSoil on Freesoil Rd. Large barn,well and septic. $64,900(231)510-6916
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NORTH AMERICAN PRECISSYNDICATE
Spending time in the sun can result inmore than just fun and games. For instance,many people find that as they age, their skin begins to show the appearance of some pig-mentation commonly known as sun spots.These spots can increase in number as aperson ages.
Unfortunately, what many people dontrealize is that some of these sun spots may actually be actinic keratosis (AK), a skin con-dition that affects 58 million Americans andhas the potential to progress to squamouscell carcinoma (SCC), the second-most-common skin cancer.
The good news is an education effort israising awareness about the problem andhow to treat it. The campaign website can befound at www.SpotSignsofAK.com.
Too Much Sun Can Be Risky AKs are rough-textured, dry, scaly
patches on the skin that can range in colorand vary in size. They are the result of yearsof cumulative sun damage and most oftenappear on parts of the body that are mostexposed to sunlight, such as the face, scalp,ears, neck, hands and arms.
AKs are most common in older adults who have spent a lot of time in the sun dur-ing their lives. However, even routine activi-ties such as walking the dog or grabbing your mail can lead to sun damage. People
who develop AKs typically will not develop just one. The condition will present innumerous spots or will continue to presentintermittently over time.
An Effort to Raise AwarenessDr. Ellen Marmur a dermatologist
and cosmetic surgeon is raising aware-ness about actinic keratosis by promotingthe Spot Signs of AK campaign. The cam-paign is an initiative developed by DUSA Pharmaceuticals.
Said Dr. Marmur, Education aroundmelanoma and other skin cancers has been very strong, but actinic keratosis remainsrelatively unknown.
Early Detection Is Critical According to Dr. Marmur, approximately
510 percent of AKs develop into squamouscell carcinoma within an average of two years. Since there is no way to know aheadof time which ones will become cancerous,it is very important to seek a dermatologistscare. Frequent skin examinations are the key to early detection and prevention.
The campaign website contains infor-mation on the condition and how to find adermatologist, as well as information on therange of treatment options available.
People who get AKs typically do not get just one, said Dr. Marmur. The years of sun damage affect entire regions of the skin.This is just further reason for adults whothink they have AKs to speak with their der-matologist.
Sun spots on your skin may be a warning
NAPSI Photo
Many people dont realize that the skin pigmentation known as sun spotsmay actually be actinic keratosis (AK), a skin condition that affects 58 million
Americans.
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Top Round Steak .................................. $2.97 lb.Bottom Round Cubed Steak ........... $2.97 lb.Cubed Steak ............................................ $2.97 lb.New York Strip Steak ......................... $7.97 lb.Pork Steak ................................................ $1.77 lb.Country Ribs........................................... $1.77 lb.Butt Roast ................................................ $1.77 lb.Bulk Pork Sausage .............................. $1.97 lb.Store-Made Brats ......................................... $2.97 lb.Buddig Lunch Meat, 2.5 Oz. Pack ...................... 69
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Gallon
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$297 $277Lb.Ground Chuck
Jumbo Eggs, Dozen ..........................................$1.47Westeld Cheese, Block & Shreds ....................2/ $4Assorted Local Jams, 20 Oz. .......................$4.17Our Family BBQ Sauce..................................... 2/ $3Value Choice Sugar, 4 Lb. ................................$2.97Our Family Flour, 10 Lb. ...................................$3.77Amish Valley Bagels, All 5 Ct. ............................5/ $5Philadelphia Cream Cheese ........................ $2.47Pam Cooking Spray, All Varieties ...............$3.27Dole Dates, Whole &Pitted, 8 Oz. ....................$2.37Lipton Noodle Soup, 2 Pouches ...................... 97
Our Family Marshmallows, All Varieties ....$1.17Bushs Grillin Beans, All Var., 21-22 Oz. ...$1.97Malt-O-Meal Boxed Cereals ........................... 2/ $6Our Family, Instant Mashed Potatoes, 13.75 Oz. .$1.47
Our Family, Assorted Dailyware, All 24 Ct.......5/ $5Ball, 1/2 Pint, Reg. Mouth Jars, 12 Ct. .............$7.77
With Lids & Bands
P. Vella Boxed Wines, All ..........................$12.99Nunn Better Dog Food, Select 15 Lb. ............$6.9921-22 Oz. Bushs
Grillin Beans
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$247Ea.6 Oz.
Customer Appreciation Day in Kaleva will beWed., June 20. Kaleva Meats will rafe offa cart of groceries! One entry for every $50
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