Democracy Dies in Darkness

She wrote a note in a bottle decades ago. It just showed up at her old school.

“I was awestruck by the irony of me being 9, writing the letter, and my daughter being 9,” Makenzie Van Evk said.

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Makenzie Van Eyk, center, with her fourth-grade teacher, Roland St. Pierre, and her two children, Scarlet, 9, and Huxley, 6, on the pier where Van Eyk tossed a message in a bottle in the lake as part of a school assignment in 1998. Nearly three decades later, a kindergarten student at the same school Van Eyk attended found it. (Courtesy of the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board)

When Makenzie Van Eyk was in fourth grade in 1998, she tossed a message in a bottle in a lake as part of a school assignment. She figured she’d never see it again.

Van Eyk, who lives in small town in Ontario, hadn’t thought about the bottle in 26 years. Then she got a phone call last month from her children’s school.