Youngsters take a ride on Lincoln College's
Reading Railroad
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[May 06, 2011]
The Reading Railroad stopped at Lincoln
College's Davidson-Schaffer Gymnasium on April 30, and children ages
3-7 came to enjoy a day of fun-filled reading activities. Attendees
had the opportunity to make their own bookmarks, write their own
stories and listen to classics such as "The Cat in the Hat." Other
activities included listening to "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue
Fish" and a chance to win a free goldfish provided by Pet Connection
in Lincoln by tossing a pingpong ball into a bucket.
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After a quick stop at the Snack Car to refresh, attendees completed
other activities, including folding origami while listening to a
story about origami and making their own buttons. Children who
stopped at all the activity stations earned a free pizza from Sam
Sorrento's Pizza in Lincoln and got to choose their very own book to
take home, provided by Iota Chi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor
Society at Lincoln College. Mark and Amy Tippett of Lincoln and
their daughters, April and Hope, had a blast at the event. April
explained, "The best part was that my sister and I won fish and read
books." Mark was very pleased with the enthusiasm for reading shown
by the Phi Theta Kappa students running the various stations.
"Everyone from the little kids to the college kids to the parents
had a great time!" he said. "Our girls were very excited about all
the stations and the activities they could do. They didn't want to
leave!"
Lincoln College's Iota Chi Chapter embarked upon a yearlong
campaign to increase literacy, and The Reading Railroad was the
chapter's final event. Iota Chi's newly elected president, Mason
City resident Tommy Hilton, said, "We could not be happier with the
result of the first annual Reading Railroad, and we are already
planning to be bigger and better next year!"
Phi Theta Kappa is a junior college academic honor society. To be
eligible for membership, students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5
or higher and have earned a minimum of 15 credits at Lincoln
College. Phi Theta Kappa and the Iota Chi Chapter dedicate
themselves to four hallmarks: service, scholarship, fellowship and
leadership.
[Text from file received from
Lincoln College] |
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