A-4 "Urea,
Bikers and their friends -- Seated in the stands at Lions Club Park, were mem-
bers of the Rolling Thunder cyclists, with some of their friends• The "Thunder" have a kick-
off event at Lions Club the Wednesday before Memorial Day, and then travel to Washington,
D.C. (News-Outlook photo, Ken Metz)
Bath Co. native awarded national fellowship
Jon K. Mansfield, Mt.
Sterling resident and teacher at
Montgomery County High and
a native of Bath County, has
been awarded a James Madison
Fellowship by the James
Madison Memorial Fellowship
Foundation of Washington, D.C.
in its thirteenth annual fellow-
ship competition. A total of 54
fellowships were awarded in
2004. James Madison
Fellowships support the further
study of American history by
college graduates who aspire to
become teachers of American
history, American government,
and social studies in the nation's
secondary schools, as well as by
experienced secondary school
teachers of the same subjects.
Named in honor of the fourth
President of 3he United States
i and acknowledged "Father of
the Constitution and Bill of
l RightsY t the fell0wsChp will
fund up to $24,000 of Mr.
Mansfield's course of study
toward a master's degree. That
program must include a concen-
tration of courses on the history
and principles of the United
States Constitution.
Mr. Mansfield was selected
for a James Madison Fellowship
in competition with applicants
from each of the 50 states, the
District of • Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,
and the nation's island and trust
territories. The fellowship--
funded by income from a trust
fund in the Treasury of the
United States and from addi-
tional private gifts, corporate
contributions, and foundation
grants--requires its recipient to
teach American history or social
studies in a secondary school for
at least one year for each year of
fellowship support. The award
is intended to recognize promis-
inis, teachers,,
to s-ngefihdn flieir knowledge of
,the origins and deve6]gment off
American constitutional gov-
ernment,, and thus to expose the ;'
,,
nation's secondary school stu-
dents to accurate knowledge of
the nation's constitutional her-
itage.
Additional information may
be found at www._iamesmadi-
son. com.
NEWS
Bath Co.
Memorial
Library
Linda Denton
Ever wished you could see
those statues on Easter Island,
the pyramids of Egypt or South
America, the emerald of the
Emerald Isle, Big Ben in
London, the City of Lights in
France, the Winter Palace in
Russia, the jungles of the
Amazon, the Great Wall of
China? How about the glaciers
of Alaska, the Grand Canyon in
Arizona, the Alamo in Texas,
Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, autumn
in New England, the Pacific or
Atlantic coasts of anywhere? If
you can afford the cost, climb in
a plane, train, bus, boat or car
and head on out. If not, there's a
much cheaper way of perusing
the planet. It's called arm-chair-
travel. Bath County's younger
set is doing just that in this
year's Summer Reading
Program and it's a perfect
opportunity for you to go along.
The farthest you actually have
to travel is to your local library
and if Sarah Staten stops by in
the bookmobile, you don't even
have to go that far. The rest
depends on writers, photogra-
phers, i!lustrators, and your
imagination,
So what part of the world
would you like to visit, and
what form of arm-chair travel
do you prefer? The possibilities
are unlimited. Ever imagined
time travel? No problem. Take a
look at Isaac Asimov's The
reeks--A reat A ventur .
Head on out to the azure seas
and golden lands of the ancient
Aegean and the Mediterranean
Seas. Read of Hercules, Helen,
Agamemnon, Athens, Alex-
andria and Troy. Immerse your-
self in the arts, the culture, and
the legends that have so influ-
enced the world today and bone
up on the background of this
year's Olympic Games.
Editors Hiram Haydn and
John Coumos will take you to
52 countries in their book A
World Of Great Stories. Ac-
cording to the publishers, the
ll5 tales retold here "are all
classics in their cultures, but
many are new to readers in
other countries, providing inti-
mate portraits of the societies
from which they came." From
America and Britain, you'll
find, Irwin Shaw's .Act of
Faith...and James Joyce's The
Boarding House...From New
Zealand, Katherine Mansfield's
Miss Brill... from France, The
Gentle Libertine. From Switz-
erland, Harry's Loves...from
Denmark, Isak Dinesen's The
Sailor Boy's Tale...From Russia,
Anton Chekhov's In Exile
...From Yugoslavia, Children
And Old Folk...From Turkey,
The Gray Donkey...from
Argentina, The Sorrel Colt
...From Burma, Tales Of A
Burmese Soothsayer... and from
Thailand, My Thai Cat...and
that's just skimming the surface.
If action-adventure is more to
your liking, Robert Ludlum will
whisk you back to the begin-
On June 10, he
says he will be 56,
But we know
that's not true!
He has worked at
Ferrellgas for 50
yrs.
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The Bath County
ning of World
Trista Be
American playing
game in Paris that
an equally
Moscc
numerous
thrillers, takes
Europe and into
a
greed, attem
nation of
dential
home. You may
it'll likely be at
whatever). !
Norman Silver's
Africa begins
grant family in
goes back to their i
Africa, haunting
happened there,
their imm]
shock, weather
growth
Elaine
_D_g.qgtK is a
"sweeps from the
of Yorkshire to the '
of Sunny Italy"
is invariably
wrong guy when
has been right
of her life. The
she realize that too
Miramax has
of Laura Est
For Chocolate. a
life in Tampopo,
early 1900's as
Aunt Tita, a
includes recipes ia
tion.
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summer reading
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