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Article: Kids eat up a lesson on etiquette.(NEWS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
- Article date:
- May 4, 2003
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Byline: Maria Elena Baca; Staff Writer
The dining room next to Marshall Field's Oak Grill was remarkably still at midday Saturday, considering it was filled with children.
About two dozen kids, ages 8 to 15, were learning all about good manners in an Etiquette for Children class. And the hosts of the seminar were two people who should know all about manners, Cindy Post Senning and Peggy Post, great-granddaughter and great-granddaughter-in-law of etiquette maven Emily Post.
The children, sitting at four long tables, looked at the ceiling.
They goggle-eyed the network of silverware, or cast nervous glances at their parents, who lined the ...
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