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March 16, 2009

In their own words

Editor's note: The Pharos-Tribune poses a question to a group of youngsters each week to get their take on a topic. We hope you enjoy their responses as much as we do. We polled children third-grade students from Fairview Elementary School and asked the following question:

If you could go anywhere in the world for Spring Break, where would you go and why?



“Wrestlemania. It’s my favorite place, but I’ve never been there but I have seen it on TV. I think they are building one in Indianapolis.”

Levi Robinson, 9



“Florida to swim. Because I’ve never been there before.”

Angeles Sanchez, 9



“La-La Land. It’s a kid world. It’s in another dimension.”

Nachelle Jackson, 7



“Hawaii. So we could swim and hula dance.”

Cody Heckard, 9



“Indiana Beach because you can get on rollercoasters and eat elephant ears.”

Christopher Camacho, 9



“Indiana Beach. You can swim there and there are sharks there and you can pet the sharks and ride them.”

Blake Evans, 8



“Disney World. It’s fun”

Kayleigh Morris, 9



“Disney World at Florida because we could play games . We can eat and ride rides.”

Lorena Hernandez, 9

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