School/Library fun activities March 6, 2009
Schools and libraries can be some of the most fun young people can have if parents point them in this direction and participate in the learning process. For some people, reading and art of all kinds can be a lifelong enjoyment and pursuit that keeps a mind open to new experiences throughout a life time on mental stimulation. If the mind is forever young the body will follow.
Hope Lootans inspects some of the cabins built by students and on display at the Frontier Elementary School Family Fun Night of the Art Extravaganza and Dinner, Tuesday, March 3.
Jason and Elias Capello find a lot of humor in some of the artwork displayed at the Frontier Elementary School Family Fun Night of the Art Extravaganza and Dinner, Tuesday, March 3.
Harry Kuperberg, a library technician and all around performer, reads “Fox in Socks” by Dr. Seuss to a very attentive group of children, Tuesday during the Dr. Seuss Family Night at the Payson Public Library.
Mike Stevens, Michael Stevens and Dametrius Broeder pose for a picture with The Cat in the Hat (Margaret Goodell).
Hannah Mikulak smiles when Harry Kuperberg remarks about the wonderful hat she made during Tuesday’s Dr. Seuss Family Night.
Playing with Mom’s face is always a fun thing to do, especially while eating spaghetti, just ask Kaden White, as his mom Jennifer attempts to fend him off with little success.



