- By Dan Veaner
- Around Town
They were very well spoken and excited about what they had accomplished. They had worked hard and accomplished much together. They clearly had respect for each other, their other team mates, the girls they competed against and their coaches. They were generous when describing opponents, giving them high praise. Age didn't seem to matter to them as it does to some kids -- the four ranged between 8th and 12th grade. They were very up-beat about what they were doing, and thrilled to have made it so far.
Four boy scouts are on the verge of becoming Eagle Scouts in January. The most visible project is the garden outside the library, but all four have domes something significant to improve the community. Did you happen to catch the Middle School musical? It was an enormous accomplishment for the young teens and "tweens" who participated in it. You may have noticed a number of articles in the Star by young writers. Or maybe you didn't notice -- the articles are pretty good so you may not have realized they were written by kids.
Kids in Lansing are involved in much of the fabric of the community, and they are taking a positive, can-do attitude about whatever it is they are doing. It is a testament to the level of involvement parents have in their lives and to the kids themselves. And it sure makes the town a nice place to live.
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