L-C Kids College to benefit from Seaport
Run
(Note: This is a
reprint from the
Lewiston Morning Tribune)
(March 20, 2007) Kids' College at
Lewis-Clark State College will be the
beneficiary of net proceeds from the
30th annual
Seaport River Run, which
will take place April 28.
The proceeds will purchase engineering
robotic kits for the summer youth
program that offers a variety of
academic and enrichment activities on
campus for students entering grades 2
through 6.
The Seaport River Run, which begins at
10 a.m., features 2.9- and 6.2-mile
events, both of which begin at
Clarkston's Swallows Park and end in
Lewiston's
Hellsgate State Park. It is a
run, jog or walk event that annually
draws 800 to 1,400 participants. Entry
forms will be available March 1 at
sports retail and fitness clubs in the
region or online at
www.cityoflewiston.org.
The Kids' College 2007 program will have
four weekly sessions from June 11
through Aug. 10. Programs include art,
culture, music, science, computers,
language and recreation.
Seaport funds will purchase eight
NXT
LEGO Mindstorm Engineering Robotics sets
for the science tech classes, according
to Deborah Snyder, director of LCSC
Continuing Education. Snyder said Kids'
College plans to offer one fall and one
spring robotics sessions in addition to
the four regular summer weeks, with 16
students in each session.
"Over three years, your investment would
give 288 area youth an opportunity to be
introduced to the wonders of science,
technology, math and engineering through
the familiarity and fun of LEGOS,"
Snyder said. She added the NXT robot "is
built with cutting-edge technology that
was not even available to NASA 10 years
ago. The robots can measure the size of
a room, talk to students and even take
on a life of its own, fully autonomous
from the computer."
Seaport River Run profits have been
given yearly to a selected
Lewiston-Clarkston beneficiary, usually
an organization serving youth. Proceeds
have totaled $86,000 in the first 29
years.
Seaport River Run recipients the last
five years have been: in 2006, the
Northwest Children's Home and completion
of its education center campus
beautification at Vollmer Park in
Lewiston; 2005, the Lewis-Clark chapter
of Experimental Aircraft Association and
completion of its sport aviation and
education center at the Lewiston-Nez
Perce County Airport; 2004,
Lewiston-Clarkston Habitat for Humanity
and the Clarkston Boys & Girls Club;
2003, Lewiston Youth Volunteer Program
for design development of a new youth
skateboard park, and 2002, Winter
Spirit, the voluntary organization that
annually prepares Christmas lighting at
Lewiston's Locomotive Park and other
locations.
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