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Leavenworth County Fair: Amy Eberth's arts and crafts project
By Matt Erickson / August 9, 2011 / Discuss
Basehor Rustlers 4-H club member Amy Eberth describes how she constructed her arts and crafts submission for this week's Leavenworth County Fair. Amy, a 10-year-old fifth-grader at Glenwood Ridge Elementary School, built a Japanese kokeshi doll.
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Leavenworth County Fair: Amy Eberth's arts and crafts project
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Leavenworth County Fair: Katie Eberth's home environment project
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What’s the best way to spend a snow day?
Shovel your driveway and paths, check neighbors’ driveways and then grab all your closest little ones and find the biggest sledding hill. Snowmen also are a must. Snow days are a great time to catch up on missed shows and much-needed rest. I love snowdays, they haven’t changed one bit even as an adult, although I am sure not all working adults can say that, but I am happy I can. I was excited to see the snowmen and other snow sculptures throughout the Lawrence and Kansas City metro areas.
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