So you still may be too young to have a car or can't afford one. In Pinellas County, that won't stop you this summer if you have the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority's Haul Pass. From May 15 to Aug. 15, anyone age 18 and younger can get unlimited rides on any regular PSTA bus or trolley route within Pinellas County for $25. Middle and high school students ages 11-18 also need to have a PSTA-issued student photo identification that must be presented to ride the bus. The ID card is $2.50 and can be used whether you buy the Haul Pass or just ride for the regular student rate of 75 cents. To receive the card and pass, just show proof that you are a student in a Pinellas County school. The Haul Pass will be available beginning this month at all terminals, ticket outlets and through PSTA's Tickets by Mail program. For a list of terminals, ticket outlets or for more information, call the InfoLine at 727 530-9911 or go to the PSTA Web site at www.PSTA.net And get on the bus!
A sweet deal to help others
Maybe your mom, dad or grandparents have regaled you with tales of setting up a lemonade stand in front of their home and selling the sweet-tart, cool liquid to passers-by on summer days. Well, don't let them have all the fun. You can do it and help others in the process. And Sunkist will assist with a free lemonade stand when kids ages 7-12 visit its Web site to explain why they are "taking a stand" for charity. Here's how it works: With your parents' permission, go to www.sunkist.com and share your story in 100 words or more about your planned lemonade stand project and the charity you want to help. Have your parent or guardian submit the request, and always have an adult with you while you are selling your lemonade. While supplies last, the stands will be sent to kids. There also are some cool downloads for signs for your stand on the Web site. So get busy.
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"When I was a little kid, and I guess all kids do it, I copied other people's test answers. It was a question of survival. You do what you've got to do. At least, that's what it felt like to me. I couldn't take another failing grade."
- Oscar-nominated actor Johnny Depp tells E! Online about his bad study habits.