The Lincoln Park District welcomed Lincoln’s
fifth-grade students to the annual Children’s Health Fair, held on
their indoor tennis courts. Each
school spent two hours rotating from booth to booth.
At no less than 20 different booths, students learned about
many health and safety issues, experienced different disabilities,
ran through a simulated-heart course, had a cast put on, and
observed the birth of a tornado.
Each student left with a load of new information and bag full
of goodies: handouts
from each booth, pens and pencils, prizes, and a few munchies.
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[At
the ESDA booth, students watched the formation of a real tornado.]
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[Members of the Lincoln Fire Department explained different
aspects and tools in fire rescue, and described how they communicate
inside a burning building.]
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[Community
Child Care Connection taught visitors about nutrition.]
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[The
University of Illinois Extension’s booth was a game of nutritional
Scattegories.]
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[Lincoln Public Library shared a video on how to recognize stress,
its effects on one’s body and how to release stress.]
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[Mid-IL Talking Book Center shared information on blindness with
students and typed each student’s name in Braille on a bookmark.]
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[The
Illinois Groundwater Protection Act representative explained to
students how Illinois’ annual 39 inches of rain is distributed between
lakes, plants and drinking water.]
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