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Grant
Awarded: April
2005
Type of Grant: Humanities Project Grant
Sponsor:
Niles District Library
Contact: Nancy
Studebaker, 269-683-8545, nstudebaker@nileslibrary.com
Website: www.nileslibrary.com/onceupon.htm
(includes
book and lesson plans)
Award:
$10,770
(march
17 article courtesy of Niles
Star): Niles
District Library and the Fort Saint Joseph Museum have been
awarded a $10,770 grant from the Michigan Humanities Council to
fund the publication of Once Upon A River: A Children's History
of Niles.
The grant will provide funding for publication of 1,000 books,
most of which will be donated to local public schools.
Once
Upon a River will encourage children to learn about and take
pride in the history and heritage of the Niles
area.
The book covers pre-historical to modern times. Chapters include:
- Oceans,
Glaciers and One Great River
- The "First
People" on Our River
- The
St. Joseph River: A Way to Explore the Upper Country
- Niles:
An 1800s Boom Town on the River
- Our
Town on the River Stands for Freedom
- A
New Century Brings Changes on the River
- Floating
Down the River into the 21st Century
A
30-page companion book will provide local parents and teachers
with tools for teaching such as vocabulary lists
and activities
sheets.
The book is the brainchild of Carol Bainbridge, director
of the Fort Saint Joseph Museum and Darlene Jackson, children's
service
department head at Niles District Library.
Each
has put in hundreds of hours working toward making what was
once just a dream into reality.
In
addition to Bainbridge and Jackson, Susan Degraw, Jean Ducey,
Kevin Keefe, Penny
Rimelspach, Lisa Keefe-Scott,
Janet Seaman,
Nancy Studebaker, Christine Tyler and Todd Wakevainen
have all contributed to the text and teaching guide.
Artwork
for the book is being provided by local artist and muralis,
Janet Seaman. Dr. Michael Nassney, Professor
of
History, , Indiana
University South Bend and Dr. Lester Lehman, Professor
of Anthropology, Western Michigan University, are providing
expertise. Sally
Ginter edited the book.
Jim Rose and Eimi Andrews have also provided expertise.
The
book will be launched during a full-day celebration at the
library
on Thursday, April 14th, during National
Library
Week.
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