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Kindergartners from Libertyville school go on the ride of their lives
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 09/23/10
Kindergarten students at Adler Park School got a special treat recently when they got the chance to ride the Libertyville Fire Department's antique fire engine around Libertyville neighborhoods. FULL STORY
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 09/23/10
Mundelein preschoolers enjoy bowling field trip
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 05/11/10
Five-year-old Jill Kennicott held the large, heavy bowling ball awkwardly as she approached the lane hoping to knock down the ten wooden pins. She watched her ball slowly amble down the lane, bouncing from one bumper to the other. Finally, several... FULL STORY
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 05/11/10
A lesson in Civil War history that didn't come from a book
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 04/26/10
Seventh-grade students watched history come alive recently during Civil War Living History Day at Palombi Middle School in Lake Villa. FULL STORY
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 04/26/10
Girls with special needs discover fun, friendship, new skills on the ice
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 04/05/10
Like a scene from "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," the four girls laughed and giggled as they joined hands together and began to skate across the ice. FULL STORY
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 04/05/10
Heron nests installed at Almond Marsh
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 03/05/10
Standing on the frozen marsh among the remnants of towering cottonwoods, volunteers raised a metal 40-foot tripod into the air to support a single, rough wooden nest. FULL STORY
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 03/05/10
'Animal Architects' on display at museum
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 02/08/10
Ten-year-old Will Everett of Lake Bluff watched intently as live worker ants made their way through the neon blue gel creating intricate tunnels and designs. FULL STORY
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 02/08/10
Discovery Museum rings in new year
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 01/15/10
The Lake County Discovery Museum held a program called "Ring in the New Year" that about 25 children and their parents participated in at Lakewood Forest Preserve near Wauconda. FULL STORY
By Gilbert R. Boucher II - 01/15/10
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