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e are so excited about this issue! It’s our annual Summer Camps and Activities Guide. School will be out before we know it so now is the time to be making summer plans. From rugged outdoor camps to princess camps you are sure to find something your child will enjoy this summer! We also have a feature on pets. As a parent it’s sometimes hard to know when our kids are ready for pet ownership. Starting on page 16 you can read about the benefits of pet ownership, decide which type of pet is right for you, what to do if your pet is lost, and browse through some amazing pet products. During April we celebrate Earth Day. Our “Green Thumbs” story starts on page 10 and shows you how to grow a few yummy fruits and veggies in your family garden, and also features kid-friendly ways to prepare them. (I’ve tried all the recipes, and trust me, they’re delicious!). You can also learn some “green” tips from the local experts, Danelle and Riley Hoffer. The mother-daughter duo has traveled the world encouraging families (especially kids) to recycle, reduce, and reuse. On page 14 you can read some of their savviest tips!
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Every kid loves spending time outside in the warm sunshine. Give them the opportunity to dig in the dirt and squirt water hoses and let the laughter ensue! It’s also no secret most kids would rather scrub the toilets than eat a vegetable. But gardening may be the key to turning this attitude around. Encouraging kids to take on the responsibility of growing the family garden (with mom and dad’s supervision, of course) could result in healthy family meals in the future. Savvy Kids teamed up with the experts at Good Earth Garden Center in Little Rock to bring you some growing tips on fruits and vegetables in our area.
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Kal & Kate Makan Dad: Kal Makan, Commercial Developer Mom: Kate Makan, Center Director for Kumon Math & Reading of North Little Rock and “Momma” – according to my southern children. Children: Ayden and Rheeya , age 3 (twins) Parenting Style: Family first and spending quality time with our children. Our biggest investment is our children. They grow up fast and the time you have with them only comes once. You can’t let “life” get in the way of your children. You know how it goes, ‘Just a minute, let me send this email out,’ and then 10 minutes later, you’re still at the computer. You simply have to walk away and be there with your child. I much rather enjoy spending time blowing bubbles outside on a pretty day sharing laughter and memories with my children than focusing on other things. The laundry can wait until they go to bed! I have learned that only you know what’s best for your child and to be strong in your beliefs and values. Kal and I are a team and we are on the same page when it comes to discipline and expectations in our children. Together, we share the same responsibilities in raising our children. I love our parenting partnership! Life lesson learned from parenthood: Be patient, listen, praise and loosen up! Instead of preaching to your children on how to live, live a good life and let them watch you. 6 | savvy kids APRIL 2011
Keeping it organized: Prioritize and manage your time. I feel like I’m always working a day ahead. I think I have a checklist for my checklist. Advice for other busy parents to “keep it all together”: Be the best that you can be. Do not focus your energy on getting the June Cleaver Mother-of-the-Year award. Only manage what you can. Focus on quality time with your family and keep it simple. Favorites: Book; Kal – Good to Great; Kate – The Kite Runner Music: a little bit of everything. The kids will dance to anything! Place to shop for you: Kal – Best Buy; Kate – Whole Foods Place to shop for kids: Learning Express Family Activity: We like to go to the River Market on Saturdays mornings when it’s warm outside. Restaurant: Vesuvio Bistro Guilty Pleasure: Kal - Chili’s Chocolate Molten Cake; Kate – Copeland’s cheesecake Place to go for date night: Yeah Right! We have movie nights at home when the kids are in bed, otherwise we like to hang out with friends when we have a sitter. Vacation Destination: Our family trip this year is a Royal Caribbean cruise. Won’t leave home without: Kate – iPhone; Kal – gym clothes.
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t’s hard to turn on the television these days and not see news coverage on the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in Japan. The scenes have touched the hearts of many, prompting efforts to help the residents. Twelve-year-old Lauren McLemore and 9-year-old Annabel Phelps are among those looking to help. “There are kids living in the streets with no food or water,” Annabel explained. “We wanted to do something to help them,” Lauren added. “So we got online and started looking for organizations that we could join or help,” Lauren said. “In the process, we were looking through pictures of the children. Most of them had lost everything. So we put ourselves in their shoes, and we thought, ‘well, if I was in an earthquake and had nothing I would want reassurance, hope, and comfort.’ What better way to give comfort than with a Teddy bear?” Lauren started a website (bearsforjapan.webs.com) and she and Annabel began collecting Teddy bears to send to the kids in Japan. They set up donation sites at their school, Arkansas Baptist School, and at their church. As of press time, the girls had been seeking donations for only two weeks, and had already collected over 100 bears. Businesses, including Learning Express Toys, and June’s Hallmark, have donated to their cause as well. The girls have been active in many volunteer projects over the years, and they said they plan to continue to help others in any way they can. Lauren is an active member of the Diamond Edge Figure Skating Club and loves getting out on the ice whenever she can. Annabel will be starting tennis soon and is a budding artist who hopes to become a clothing designer when she grows up. If you would like to donate a bear, visit the website at bearsforjapan.webs.com to learn how. 8 | savvy kids APRIL 2011
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green By Emily Griffin
thumbs The hobby of gardening has been treasured by many. This year, as you begin making plans for your family garden, take your kids along.
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Every kid loves spending time outside in the warm sunshine. Give them the opportunity to dig in the dirt and squirt water hoses and let the laughter ensue! It’s also no secret most kids would rather scrub the toilets than eat a vegetable. But gardening may be the key to turning this attitude around. Encouraging kids to take on the responsibility of growing the family garden (with mom and dad’s supervision, of course) could result in healthy family meals in the future. Savvy Kids teamed up with the experts at Good Earth Garden Center in Little Rock to bring you some growing tips on fruits and vegetables in our area.
blackberries
A favorite summer fruit, blackberries have a tart, sweet flavor. If your kids don’t already love blackberries, they will! Blackberries can be eaten right off the vine, but watch out for the thorns! As delicious as they are, blackberries are also nutritious, low in calories and loaded with fiber, vitamin C and potassium. Blackberries are a native crop to many areas of the United States, including Arkansas. Unlike many fruit crops, blackberries can be grown with little to no pesticide use in the home garden. Plant your blackberries into a grass and weed-free strip that is a minimum of 24 inches wide. Plant the plants 3-4 inches deep and 24 inches apart in the row. Pack dirt around the bare roots and water each plant to insure good soil contact. The soil can not be allowed to dry out until the plants have developed a root system—blackberries need adequate water. However, good drainage is required. They should not be grown in sites where water stands for long periods.
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1/2 cup blackberries 1/2 cup yogurt 1/2 cup ice cubes 1/2 a banana 1 tbsp of sugar Combine all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Tip: throw in a handful of fresh spinach for an extra nutritional boost! The strong flavors of the blackberries, yogurt and banana will mask the taste of the spinach...your kids will never know!
tomatoes
Kids love tomatoes, they just might not know it! Tomato sauces can be found in many kid food favorites like pizza, ravioli, and spaghetti. Tomatoes are easy to grow. A few plants provide an adequate harvest for most families. The tomato plant is a tender, warm-season perennial that is handled like an annual in summer and fall gardens. Today 95 percent of all American gardeners grow tomatoes; they are the most popular garden vegetable in Arkansas. Tomatoes do well here and can be planted in pots to begin with, bumping them up to bigger and bigger pots while they are young. However, tomato plants of any size can go directly in the ground once the danger of frost has ended, or earlier if you have a way to cover the row. Plant spacing and other planting details can vary depending on the variety. Read the instructions on the seed/ plant package before you start. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, four out of five people prefer tomatoes to any other homegrown food. Tomatoes rank number one in terms of their contribution of nutrients to the American diet, simply because we eat a lot of them. Tomatoes are a rich source of several nutrients. They are high in vitamins C, A and B, as well as magnesium, calcium and fiber. In recent years lycopene, found in abundance in tomatoes, has made headlines for its disease fighting abilities. APRIL 2011 savvy kids
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watermelon
Nothing says summer quite like the refreshing taste of a watermelon! The fruit of the watermelon is one of the largest vegetables we eat, commonly weighing 18 to 25 pounds. In fact the world’s record melon tipped the scales at 262 pounds! If that fact isn’t cool enough to intrigue your children, teach them how to spit watermelon seeds! For years nutritionists have touted the health benefits watermelon provides. It’s practically a multi-vitamin unto itself, containing excellent levels of vitamins A, B6 and C. Watermelons are also a good source of lycopene and potassium. Watermelons can be grown in all parts of Arkansas. Melons are usually planted in the field around April 15 to May 1 in south Arkansas and between May 10 and 15 in north Arkansas. Plant after the soil is warm (62 degrees F or greater) and when all danger of frost is past. Watermelon vines require a lot of space. Plant seed 1” deep in hills spaced 6 feet apart. Allow 7 to 10 feet between rows. After the seedlings are established, thin them to the best three plants per hill. For earliness, start the seed inside about three weeks before they are to be set out in the garden. Plant two or more seeds in 3-inch deep pots or peat pots, and then thin them to the best two plants. Do not start too early; large watermelon plants transplant poorly. Watermelons should be kept free from weeds by shallow hoeing and cultivating. The plants are deep rooted, and watering is rarely necessary unless the weather turns dry for a prolonged period early in the growing season.
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About five ripe tomatoes, chopped 2 cloves of garlic, sliced in half 1/4 extra virgin olive oil 6-8 fresh basil leaves, chopped Salt and black pepper to taste 1 baguette French bread Preheat your broiler. Cut the baguette into slices about a 1/2 inch thick. Place the slices on a cookie sheet and place under broiler until lightly toasted. Remove, and while still warm, rub the garlic cloves over the bread slices. Top with chopped tomatoes, basil, and salt and pepper. Drizzle with extra virgin olive oil. 12 | savvy kids APRIL 2011
8 ounces sour cream 4 tbsp sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract Watermelon cut into sticks or small wedges Blend together the sour cream, sugar, and vanilla in a small serving bowl. Use as a dip for the watermelon. Tip: Cube the watermelon and add a variety of berries. Combine them on a small skewer for fruit kabobs and enjoy with the dip. Recipe and photo provided by the National Watermelon Promotion Board (watermelon.org).
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Recycling. It’s the new, easy, eco friendly thing to do right? We’d all like to think so. Did you know that only 12% of single use plastic water bottles and cans are recycled in the United States? According to the National Recycling Coalition, that means over 73 billion cans and bottles are tossed into landfills each year. Recently a new statistic showed that over 20% of the bulk in our nations’ landfills is plastic water bottles. It’s a worldwide epidemic and one that we can all take part in helping to reduce the affects of. Celebrate this Earth Day, April 22nd, by choosing a simple act that your entire family can get involved in. Start a family campaign to recycle your plastic bottles and cans. That small sustainable act will have a dramatic impact on our environment. It’s also a great first step in teaching kids about the importance of recycling and doing their part to become environmentally responsible citizens.
If you live in the City of Little Rock, we’ve listed the items below that you can place in your recycle bin each and every day. If you’re outside the city, check with your local waste pickup to learn about what’s available in your community or beyond the city limits. To learn more about recycling in Arkansas, visit these great websites: www.keeparkansasbeautiful.com www.cgkidz.com www.recycleark.org www.arkansasearthday.org Plastic: Clear or green bottles; translucent milk jugs (no yellow ones), any plastic item with neck smaller than its base.
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Tip: As a family, calculate your household carbon footprint at www.ifootprint.com. Together, choose a convenient location for the recycle bin so that it’s easy to toss bottles and cans in regularly. If your city doesn’t provide a bin, have the kids create one to engage their interest then talk about your goals.
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The bond between a kid and his pet is a very special one. We all remember our first pet. Whether it was Bubbles, a goldfish, or a furry friend named Fido, our pets were not only our playmates but they taught us a great deal about loving and caring for others. As a parent it can be hard to take that first initial step toward pet ownership. At some point the Zhu Zhu pets just won’t cut it, and our little ones begin asking for the real thing. How do you know your child is ready for pet ownership? How do you know what type of pet to get your child? Pets Teach Kids to be Responsible
Your mother was right--pets are a big responsibility. Your kids won’t want to hear this (you probably didn’t want to hear it either as a kid). But don’t ignore your child’s request for a pet just because you don’t think they are capable of handling the responsibility. Be open to the fact that they will need the opportunity to have a responsibility in order to learn to become a responsible person. Start off small. Fish are a terrific first pet because children can play a large role in caring for them. Even preschoolers can handle caring for a fish. Starting the pet experience off with a small, low maintenance pet like a fish will help your child gain a sense of confidence in their abilities to care for an animal. However, other pets that require more attention, like a cat or dog, can present an ideal opportunity for parents and children to bond while caring for the pet together. Before you run out to the pet store, sit down together as a family and search for ways to care for the desired pet. For example, if your child is eager to get a dog, read about the different breeds and their behaviors. Talk about what you have to do to care for a dog and ask your child if they think they
can handle the necessary tasks like feeding, walking, and playing with their pet. Understanding every thing required to care for a pet could make or break your child’s desire to become a pet owner. Visit the zoo and watch as the zookeepers care for the different animals. Being able to watch someone else take care of an animal will help your child understand the necessity of the tasks. Pets help children develop social skills
Animals, like people, have personalities all their own. As your child interacts with their pet, just as they would another child, they will learn quickly what is and isn’t acceptable. Guinea Pigs will squeal when they are squeezed too hard, dogs will bark louder and louder until they get attention, cats will hiss if you pull their tails, etc. Remember, parents serve as role models for their children. Kids learn responsible pet ownership by observing their parents’ behavior.
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Choosing the right pet for your family can be a tough decision. Each type of pet is different in terms of care, feeding, behavior, cost, housing, and demands on your time. Below is a chart to help you determine what type of pet would best fit your family’s lifestyle. If Type ofgetting Pet: Birdsinto you’ll be more likely to have a good you know what you’re Time Require to Care for: Requires time to stretch their wings outside relationship with your pet. of the cage Life Expectancy: 50+ (Depending on Breed) Difficulty level: Hard *Cost to care for: $$
Type of Pet: Cats Time Require to Care for: Some playtime/cuddling Life Expectancy: 15+ Difficulty level: Moderate Cost to care for: $$$ Type of Pet: Dogs Time Require to Care for: Lots of active playtime Life Expectancy: 10+ Difficulty level: Moderate Cost to care for: $$ Type of Pet: Ferrets Time Require to Care for: K eep constant watch on these mischievous pets Life Expectancy: 8-10 Difficulty level: Hard Cost to care for: $$$
Pets help children learn about emotions
Helping your child develop good, strong relationships with their pets will benefit them the rest of their lives. Positive relationships with pets can aid in development of trusting relationships with others. A good relationship with a pet can also help in developing non-verbal communication, compassion, and empathy.
Type of Pet: Fish Time Require to Care for: Requires very little attention Life Expectancy: 4-8 Difficulty level: Easy Cost to care for: $ Type of Pet: Hamsters Time Require to Care for: V ery docile, but don’t let them run loose in the house! Life Expectancy: 2-3 Difficulty level: Moderate Cost to care for: $ Type of Pet: Iguana Time Require to Care for: No entertaining required Life Expectancy: 15-20 Difficulty level: Moderate Cost to care for: $$
For your children, pets can be a listening ear, and the keeper of all secrets and private thoughts. They teach children life lessons like reproduction, birth, illness, accidents, death and bereavement, and their unconditional love, loyalty and affection will be treasured forever.
Type of Pet: Rabbits Time Require to Care for: Lots of holding Life Expectancy: 7-10 Difficulty level: Moderate Cost to care for: $$ Type of Pet: Snakes Time Require to Care for: Should not be handled more than a few times a week, especially after feeding Life Expectancy: 10-40 Difficulty level: Moderate Cost to care for: $ Type of Pet: Turtles Time Require to Care for: Generally don’t enjoy being handled Life Expectancy: Several Decades Difficulty level: Moderate Cost to care for: $$ $ - Inexpensive
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Summer Camps & Activities
Summer camp is more than just learning to shoot an arrow or paddle a canoe. It's an opportunity for kids to learn responsibilities and how to become independent, away from mom and dad. Choosing a summer camp program for your child involves some important research. Because the camp experience will have a significant impact on your child's life, it's important for parents to learn to choose a camp wisely. On the following pages you will find listings and information for tons of great summer camps across central Arkansas, from artsintensive and athletic programs to preschool havens and teen adventures--Savvy Kids approved!
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Summer Arts Blast Camp Wildwood Park for the Arts 20919 Denny Rd., Little Rock 501-821-7275 wildwoodpark.org Description: Enrich your child’s summer schedule with an exciting learning adventure led by creative licensed teachers. Through arts experiences, each participant will have the opportunity to grow academically and socially while expressing themselves in fun and creative ways. Students will experience literary, culinary, visual, musical, theater, and horticultural arts in the beautiful setting of Wildwood Park! Date: July 18-25, 9 a.m.-noon Age: Students Entering 1st-5th
filmmakers age 18 and under, and a variety of youth film-making workshops known collectively as Movie Camp. Movie Camp workshops range from 2-4 days in length. Date/Time: July 18-30 Age: Students entering 3rd-12th Grades Cost: $40-200; Festival Screenings are free-$5 4-H Cloverbud Camp C.A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center,
Little Rock 501-821-6884; scaldwell@uaex.edu arkansas4hcenter.org Description: This 2-day camp is intended to introduce young 4-H’ers to the camp experience. Each cloverbud should be accompanied by an adult (21 or older) who has completed the 4-H volunteer process and who is related to or holds legal guardianship over the camper. Activities will include swimming, canoeing, arts and crafts, basketball, campfire program and much more! Date/Time: July 8-9 Age: Under 9 years Cost: $95 per person, scholarships are available 4-H Junior Camp C.A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center, Little Rock 501-821-6884, scaldwell@uaex.edu arkansas4hcenter.org Description: This 7-day camp will be based around the theme of 150 Years of Camping. If you think of an activity when you think of camp, we’re probably doing it during this camp. Activities will include campfires, hiking, rock climbing, canoeing, rocketry, GPS, and so much more.
Date/Time: June 26-July 2 Age: Students entering 4th-7th grades Cost: $300 per person, scholarships are available 4-H 3-Day Junior Camp C.A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center, Little Rock 501-821-6884; scaldwell@uaex.edu arkansas4hcenter.org Description: This 3-day camp will be based around the theme of Invention and Innovation! Have you ever wanted to invent something? Now’s your chance! We’ll be creating our own “mouse trap”, coming up with our own Iron Chef recipes, designing a vehicle and so much more! Other activities include canoeing, fishing, arts & crafts, basketball, campfire program, meet 4-H’ers from other counties, and gain an appreciation for summer camp. Date/Time: Session I: July 5-7; Session II: July 11-13 Age: Students entering 4th-7th grades Cost: $140 per person, scholarships available 4-H Forestry and Wildlife Camp C.A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center,
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Grades Cost: TBA Mid-America Science Museum’s Summer Camps 500 Mid-America Blvd., Hot Springs 501-767-3461 midamericamuseum.org Description: These stand-alone camps feature a different theme each week and a different topic every day. Scholarships are available. Date/Time: June 21-24, 27-30; July 11-14, 18-21 Age: 6-11 years Cost: $25 per day (plus tax) for members or $30 per day (plus tax) for non-members 7th Annual T Tauri Film Festival and Movie Camp University of Arkansas Community College, Landers Theater Building, Batesville 870-251-1189 ttauri.org Description: “T Tauri” combines a youth film festival, showcasing videos from all over the country by APRIL 2011 savvy kids
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Summer at the Academy (Pulaski Academy) is a unique and exciting experience for preschoolers through adults. A variety of camps are scheduled, including a few listed below. For a complete listing of camps during Summer at the Academy visit pulaskiacademy.org.
Bugology 501-604-1907 Pulaski Academy 12701 Hinson Rd., Little Rock pulaskiacademy.org Description: We will learn all sorts of things about all the creepy crawlies that everyone loves to hate. Each day we will go on a bug hunt to a different location. Along with bug hunts and activities we will have special buggy snacks and games! Date/Time: June 13-17; 9 a.m.noon Age: 1st-3rd grade Cost: $125
Harry Potter’s Summer Camp at Hogwarts 501-604-1907 Pulaski Academy 12701 Hinson Rd., Little Rock pulaskiacademy.org Description: Loads of exciting and mysterious activities are waiting for you—like transfiguration classes that will put your science experimenting to the test! We will make Harry Potter snacks each day to give your taste buds a treat, have fun Potter crafts that involve wands and broomsticks, and take a field trip to a magic shop to learn to amaze others with our tricks! Date/Time: June 27-July 1; 1-4 p.m. Age: 1st-5th grade Cost: $125
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Little Rock 501-671-2346; twalkingstick@uaex. edu Description: The purpose of the camp is to familiarize the campers with natural resources and environmental concepts so that they will be better- informed citizens of tomorrow. Also, the camp enhances project work related to forestry, fisheries, wildlife, water, general ecology, and natural resource conservation. Date/Time: June 20-23 Age: 10-13 year olds Cost: $165 per person, scholarships available 4-H Arkansas Outdoor School C.A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center, Little Rock daycamp@uaex.edu arkansas4hcenter.org Description: The Arkansas Outdoor School summer day camps provide an exciting chance for campers to get outside, have fun and discover the world around them. No matter which Core Program you choose, campers will enjoy activities such as canoeing, archery, swimming, rock climbing, hiking and arts and crafts. Core programs include: Art in the Outdoors, Mystery Camp, Camp Discovery, Sports of All Sorts, Camp Construct, Outdoor Skills, and Science Enrichment Education for Kids (SEEK). Transportation is available. Date/Time: Camps run June 13-July 29, visit website for more details Age: TBA Cost: $145-235
hiking and nature trails, swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, ball field, sand volleyball court and fishing pond. Date/Time: June 5-Aug. 14, see website for details Age: Students entering 1st-12th grade Cost: $375 per person, scholarships are available Camp Subiaco 479-934-1001 405 N. Subiaco Ave., Subiaco campsubiaco.org Description: Camp Subiaco is a camp for boys located in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. Campers will enjoy tons of activities including swimming, hiking, riflery, fishing, canoeing, Lake Dardanelle, and more! Date/Time: June 19-25, June 26July 2 Age: 9-13 years Cost: $425 per person, family discounts are available Ferncliff Camp 501-821-3063 1720 Ferncliff Rd., Little Rock ferncliff.org Description: Campers will enjoy activities such as swimming, archery, canoeing, mountain biking, Bible study, geocaching, crafts, fishing, music, drama and more! Date/Time: Various camps available May 27-July 29 Age: Students entering 1st-12th grade Cost: $80-340
Camp Mitchell 501-727-5451 10 Camp Mitchell Rd., Morrilton campmitchell.org Description: Camp Mitchell is a ministry of the Episcopal Church in Arkansas. Camp activities include
Little Rock Zoo 501-666-2406 1 Zoo Drive, Little Rock littlerockzoo.com Description: Zoofari Classes, halfday, hands-on learning programs for kids.
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Date/Time: TBA Age: Pre-K-6th grade Cost: TBA Arkansas WOW Youth Camp 501-745-2909; lamarharvey@ woodmen.com 2343 Barrens Comm. Rd., Clinton woodmen.org Description: Camp activities include swimming, archery, arts and crafts, golf, kickball, basketball, and paint ball for kids. The camp is located on the lower South Fork Little Red River, and includes a climbing wall, large dining hall, fishing pond, swimming pool, miniature golf, rifle and archery range, RV hook-ups and eleven cabins. Date/Time: Four sessions will be held June 9-July 11 Age: Students entering 1st-5th grade Cost: $30-$40 Arkansas Golf Center Junior Golf Camp 501-327-0171 1201 Trey Lane, Conway arkansasgolfcenter.com Description: Junior Golf Camp is a great way to get introduced to the game of golf or help further develop golf skills. Learn the fundamentals of the game from seasoned experts. Date/Time: June 20-24, 9-11 a.m. Age: 6-16 years Cost: $125 Burns Park Tennis Center 501-791-8585 4000 Joe Poch Road, North Little Rock burnsparktennis.com Description: Burns Park Junior Summer Camps make huge improvements in your child’s tennis game and they’re going to have a blast
doing it! Daily instructional stations, team match play (singles & doubles) and skill building games! Teams will playoff for championship at conclusion of each session! T-shirts for all campers and awards presented to winning teams and for individual accomplishments! Date/Time: Session 1: May 31 June 17; Session 2: June 20 - July 8; Session 3: July 11 - July 29 Age: 5-18, all levels Cost: $95-$295
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Little Rock Athletic Club Camps 501-225-3601 4610 Sam Peck Rd., Little Rock lrac.com Description: Campers will be learning the fundamentals of sports including soccer, basketball and swimming. Campers will enjoy relays, games, and scrimmages. All campers will receive trophies at the end of camp. Date/Time: Mini Sports Camp: June 13-17, July 11-15; Soccer Camp: June 13-17; Basketball Camp: June 27-July 1; Mini Basketball Camp: June 27-July 1; and Sports and More Camp: July 11-15 Age: 3-12 years Cost: $65-180 (depending on camp) IronKids and Lil’ Joey Camp 501-225-3601 4610 Sam Peck Rd., Little Rock lrac.com Description: Make plans for a summer of health, fitness and fun. Weekly fees include: field trips, lunches and snacks. Lil’ Joey is an age-appropriate version of IronKids Camp geared for pre-schoolers. They go on separate field trips and participate in swimming, crafts, tumbling, music, Moomba Maze activities and more. Lil’ Joeys must be potty-trained. Weekly themes include Exploring Arkansas, Splashn-Fun, World of Discovery, Drama Masquerade, Pirate Treasure, Around the World, and All Star Fun. Date/Time: May 31-Aug. 13 Age: IronKids Camp: 6-12 years; Lil’Joey Camp: 3-5 years Cost: $140-$195 North Little Rock Athletic Club Camps 501-812-5555 3804 McCain Park Dr., North Little Rock nlrac.com Description: Our camp theme is “Focus on Fitness.” Campers will partake in all sorts of games and activities that will keep them mov-
ing and engaged. Camps will be held weekly starting June 8. These fees include two snacks, lunch, craft supplies and field trips. Date/Time: June 8-Aug. 17, 9a.m.4 p.m. Age: 5-12 years Cost: $120-130 Junior Arts Academy Arkansas Arts Center Museum School 501-396-0353 501 E. 9th St., Little Rock arkarts.com Description: This annual summer program provides both visual and theatrical arts instruction. The session culminates with Play & Display where budding artists show off the work they have created and, as young thespians, they perform original short plays based on the theme of the Academy. This year’s theme is THE ILLUSTRATOR’S IMAGINATION. Date/Time: June 6-17, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Play & Display: June 17, 6:308:30 p.m. Age: 6-9 years Cost: $365 members; $430 nonmembers; Class Code: JRARTS-1 Huff ‘n Puff 501-985-1818 613 Stonewall Square, Jacksonville huffnpuffgym.com Description: Summer day camp program is full of activities including gymnastics, dance, indoor and outdoor play, swim outings, games, arts and crafts, guest speakers, animal visits, computer work stations and more! Date/Time: June 6 – Aug. 12; 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Age: 4-12 years Cost: Varies, call for information Sonshine Academy Summer Day Camp 501-372-7742 2415 Donaghey Ave., Conway sonshineacademy.com Description: Campers will enjoy all sorts of activities including games, crafts and field trips to ice skate, bowl, hike, swim, visit museums and more! Date/Time: June 6-Aug. 17; 8 a.m.4 p.m. (extended care is available) Age: Kindergarten-5th grade Cost: $141 Kumon Summer Jump-Start 501-812-5437 4810 West commercial Dr., North Little Rock kumon.com/north-little-rock Description: Summer Jump Start APRIL 2011 savvy kids
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Programs maximize the summer months before school begins! Students can enjoy Book Reading Contest, Summer Book Club, The Reading Circle, and Reader’s Theater. Date/Time: Sessions will be held all summer long Age: Pre-K-12th grade Cost: $125 Broadway Performance 501-804-3722 Pleasant Ridge West (behind Carinos) Description: Students will learn the fundamentals of acting, modeling, dance and voice while working toward an end project, a mock sitcom. The sitcom will be professionally filmed and edited and sent to various advertising companies for a casting call. Date/Time: Three 4-week sessions will be held throughout the summer Age: 5 years and up Cost: $25 and up Museum of Discovery Day Camps 501-396-7061 500 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock amod.org Description: Campers will have a blast with the many day camps at the Museum of Discovery! Camps will include Computer Movies, Engineering, Summer Discoveries, Children at Play, Jr. Vet, Criminal Minds, and more! Date/Time: June 20-24; July 4-8; July 18-22; 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Age: 6-15 years Cost: $125-$250 Adventureland Academy Summer Day Camp (501) 227-0880 1015 Autumn Road, Little Rock adventurelandacademy.com Description: Want your child to have the best summer ever? Let them join us for fun, education and physical enhancement all gained through daily exercise, group games, weekly field trips, arts and crafts, and much more! Date/Time: June-August Camp Dates: June-August Ages: 4-12 years Cost: $60 single child, $85 family Church at Rock Creek Summer Spectacular 501-225-8684 11500 W. 36 th St., Little Rock 28 | savvy kids APRIL 2011
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churchatrockcreek.com Description: Summer Spectacular is a fun-filled week of activities including Bible study, games, crafts, and surprises, but most importantly, it is a chance for children to experience God in an exciting way. This year’s theme is “Kingdom of the Son.” Date/Time: June 6-10, 9 a.m.12:30 p.m. Ages: Students entering 1st-6th grade Cost: Free Carolyn’s Keyboard Corner 501-217-0275 11121 N. Rodney Parham Rd., Little Rock carolynskeyboardcorner.com Description: Storytime with Ms. Kelly and friends is a summer activity not to be missed! The story books will come alive as Ms. Kelly’s 80 puppets act out the tales. A guitar teacher, drum teacher and piano teacher will be on hand to show kids about the instruments. Date/Time: TBA, reservations only Age: Kindergarten-3 rd grade Cost: FREE Lake Nixon Day Camp 501-228-0202 18500 Cooper Orbit Rd., Little Rock lakenixon.com Description: Campers can participate in Bible study, crafts, music, recreation, swimming, fishing,
Episcopal Collegiate School has a number of summer camps and activities, some of which are listed below. For a complete listing of all of the Episcopal Collegiate School summer camps, visit episcopalcollegiate.org. Space Odyssey Episcopal Collegiate School 501-372-1194 1701 Cantrell Rd., Little Rock episcopalcollegiate.com Description: Students will enjoy a week of space adventures plus create and launch their own rocket. Date/Time: July 18-22; 1:30-3:30 p.m. Ages: Students entering 2nd-4th grade Cost: $125 Lacrosse Camp (Lower School) Episcopal Collegiate School 501-372-1194 1701 Cantrell Rd., Little Rock episcopalcollegiate.com Description: Lacrosse is an exhilarating game that combines the best aspects of basketball, soccer and hockey all into one sport! Learn the skills involved and the rules of the game with the Little Rock Lacrosse Club. No experience required! Date/Time: June 6-10, 5-6:30 p.m. Ages: Students entering grades K-4th Cost: $150
hiking, paddle boats and more. Date/Time: June 6- August 5; 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Ages: Kindergarten-5th grade Cost: $120 for one child per week, discounts for multiple children USA Chess Summer Camp 888-65-CHESS
Pulaski Academy 12701 Hinson Rd., Little Rock chesscamp.com Description: Campers experience a fun-filled week while learning the skills needed to play casual and/or competitive chess. Date/Time: July 11-15; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Age: 6-15 years
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Cost: 1/2 day $250; all day $400 Culinary Camp at the Clinton Center 501-748-0472 1200 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock clintonpresidentialcenter.org Description: Children will receive hands-on training where they will make their own nutritious lunch everyday, learn exciting tips from distinguished speakers in the culinary field, and even start their own garden on-site at the Center. To wrap up the camp experience, campers will host a special reception for parents and guests to showcase their new cooking skills and earn their very own chef’s jacket! Date/Time: July 18; 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. Age: Students entering 4th-8 th grade Cost: $200 nonmember; $175 member Rock-n-Roll Camp at the Clinton Center 501-748-0472 1200 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock
clintonpresidentialcenter.org Description: Children will experiment with various musical styles and instruments as well as learn about the life and music of Elvis Presley. At the end of camp, the future musicians will participate in an exciting live performance where they will rock out for families and friends. Date/Time: June 20-24; July 1115; 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Age: Students entering 4th-8 th grade Cost: $200 nonmember; $175 member Razorback Football Camp 479-575-3704 University of Arkansas, Walker Pavilion, Fayetteville Description: Let your future Razorback put their skills to the test during the Razorback Football Camp! Date/Time: Senior High Camp: June 12-14; Youth Camp: June 15; Junior High Camp: June 16-18; Junior/Senior Prospect Camp: July 16 Age: Students entering 1 st -12 th grade Cost: $50-290 (depending on camp)
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Coming Soon to Theaters APRIL 8 Born to be Wild 3D An inspired story of love, dedication and the remarkable bond between humans and animals. This film documents orphaned orangutans and elephants and the extraordinary people who rescue and raise them-saving endangered species one life at a time. Stunningly captured in IMAX 3D, “Born to be Wild 3D” is a heartwarming adventure transporting moviegoers into the lush rainforests of Borneo with worldrenowned primatologist Dr. Birute Galdikas, and across the rugged Kenyan savannah with celebrated elephant authority Dame Daphne Sheldrick, as they and their team rescue, rehabilitate and return these incredible animals back to the wild. Rated: G
April 15 Rio “Rio” is a 3-D animation feature from the makers of the “Ice Age” films. Set in the magnificent city of Rio de Janeiro and the lush rainforest of Brazil, the comedy-adventure centers on Blu, a rare macaw who thinks he is the last of his kind. When Blu discovers there’s another—and that she’s a she—he leaves the comforts of his cage in small town Minnesota and heads to Rio. But it’s far from love at first sight between the domesticated and flight-challenged Blu and the fiercely independent, high-flying female, Jewel. Unexpectedly thrown together, they embark on an adventure of a lifetime, where they learn about friendship, love, courage, and being open to life’s many wonders. Rated: PG
Book of the Month Recommended by the William F. Laman Public Library
You’re finally here! By Melanie Watt “Hooray! You’re finally here!” Bunny exclaims from the first page of this young picture book. Then his mood changes: “Where have you been? Bunny goes on to demonstrate the many reasons why it is rude to keep someone waiting. Just when it looks as though he has convinced the reader to stay, he takes a cell phone call! This silly book captures the way kids feel about being at the mercy of other people’s busy schedules.
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April is Autism Awareness Month
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Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life and affects a person’s ability to communicate and interact with others. Autism is defined by a certain set of behaviors and is a “spectrum disorder” that affects individuals differently and to varying degrees. There is no known single cause for autism, but increased awareness and funding can help families today.
African Cats Nature filmmakers Keith Scholey and Alastair Fothergill team to co-direct this documentary released as part of Walt Disney Studios’ Disneynature banner and following three mothers—a lioness, a leopard, and a cheetah—as they prowl the plains of Africa on a mission to protect their cubs and teach them the ways of the world. Rated: G
In December 2009, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued their ADDM autism prevalence report. The report concluded that the prevalence of autism had risen to 1 in every 110 births in the United States and almost 1 in 70 boys. Today, there are more than 1.5 million Americans living with the effects of autism spectrum disorder.
April 29 Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil From the team that brought you Hoodwinked, the hilarious re-telling of the classic Little Red Riding Hood fable comes the sidesplitting all-new tale “Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil.” The sequel finds our heroine, Red, training with a covert group called the Sisters of the Hood. However, before she can finish her training, she’s forced to leave to rescue her Granny, Hansel and Gretel. Rated: PG
Currently, the estimated lifetime cost of caring for a child with autism ranges from $3.5 million to $5 million, and that the United States is facing almost $90 billion annually in costs for autism (this figure includes research, insurance costs and non-covered expenses, Medicaid waivers for autism, educational spending, housing, transportation, employment, in addition to related therapeutic services and caregiver costs). To learn what you can do to help, visit autismspeaks.org.
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KIDS EAT FREE
Kids Eat FREE! EVERY DAY
STROMBOLI’S Dine-in Only. • Conway: 2665 Donaghey Ave, #101, 327-3700
CICI’S PIZZA Ages 3 and under eat free at buffet. • Conway: 1250 Old Morrilton Hwy, 764-0600 • Hot Springs: 3321 Central Avenue, 321-2400 • Jacksonville: 120 John Harden Dr, Jacksonville, 241-2224 • North Little Rock: 2815 Lakewood Village Dr, 753-1182
TA MOLLY’S 5-9 p.m. • Bryant: 206 W. Commerce St., 653-2600
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DENNY’S RESTAURANT 4-10 p.m. Ages 10 and under. • Benton: 16732 Interstate 30, 315-9367 • Conway: I-402 Hwy 64 E, 329-6638 • Little Rock: 4300 S University, 562-5651; 310 S Shackelford Rd., 224-8264
BEEF O BRADY’S 4 p.m.-close. • Maumelle:115 Audubon Dr., 803-3500 LONESTAR STEAKHOUSE 4 p.m.-close. • Little Rock:10901 Rodney Parham, 227-8898
GOLDEN CORRAL Ages 3 and under eat free at buffet. Discounted prices for kids on Tuesday. • North Little Rock: 5001 Warden Road, 771-4605 LARRY’S PIZZA Ages 4 and under. • Bryant: 4500 Hwy. 5 North, 847-5003 • Conway: 1068 Markham, 329-3131 • Little Rock: 12th & Center St., 372-6004; 12911 Cantrell Rd., 224-8804 ZAXBY’S 5 p.m.-close, dine-in only. • Jacksonville: 209 Marshall Rd., 241-0546 • Maumelle: 104 Carnahan Dr., 851-9777 • Sherwood: 208 Brookswood Rd., 833-9777
MONDAY Cheeburger Cheeburger Free half Best of Both Basket with purchase of two adult entrees. Little Rock: 11525 Cantrell Road, 490-2433 CHICK-FIL-A First and third Monday of each month. • North Little Rock: 3929 McCain Blvd, 758-8497 SHORTY SMALL’S Up to two kids meals free per paying adult. • Conway: 1475 Hogan Ln, 764-0604 • Little Rock: 1110 N. Rodney Parham, 224-3344 • North Little Rock: 4317 Warden Rd, 753-8111
Below is a listing of locations and days in which kids, 12 and under, can eat free with a paid adult (unless otherwise noted).
PIZZA HUT 5-8 p.m.. Dine in only. • Little Rock: 11410 W. Markham St., 228-7000 THE VILLA ITALIAN RESTAURANT • Little Rock: 1211 West Markham, 219-2244
WEDNESDAY FAMOUS DAVE’S 4 p.m.-close. • Little Rock: 225 North Shackleford Road, 221-3283 FIREHOUSE SUBS • Bryant: 3108 Horizon St., 653-3700 • Little Rock: 12312 Chenal Pkwy., 228-5553; 10300 Rodney Parham, 225-2001 • Maumelle: 11617 Maumelle Blvd., 753-9898 • North Little Rock: 2811 Lakewood Village Dr., 812-5002 LARRY’S PIZZA 4-8 p.m. With purchase of one adult meal, up to two kids get a small one topping pizza, drink, and $1 in tokens. • Cabot: 2798 South Second Street, 843-7992 STROMBOLI’S Dine-in Only. • Conway: 2665 Donaghey Ave, #101, 327-3700 Whole Foods Market Free kids meal with purchase of $5.99 adult entree (child must be present). • Little Rock; 10700 N. Rodney Parham, 221-2331
WESTERN SIZZLIN 4 p.m.-close. Ages 10 and under. • Benton: 1916 Congo, 778-9656
THURSDAY CAPTAIN D’s • Benton: 1419 Military Rd, 778-7909 • Hot Springs: 1906 Central St., 321-4288 • Jacksonville: 1109 West Main St., 982-3330 • Little Rock: 6301 Colonel Glen Rd., 568-6244 • North Little Rock: 5320 JFK Blvd., 758-5144 MOE’S SOUTHWEST GRILL 4 p.m.-close. One free kids meal with paid adult meal. • Bryant: 7409 Alcoa Rd., 778-3111 • Conway: 625 Salem Rd., 336-6500 • Little Rock: 12312 Chenal Pkwy., 223-3378 • North Little Rock: 4834 North Hills Blvd., 812-5577
SATURDAY BOSTON’S GOURMET PIZZA RESTAURANT • Little Rock: 3201 Bankhead Dr., 235-2000 LUBY’S CAFETERIA • Little Rock: 12501 West Markham, 219-1567
SUNDAY BOSTON’S GOURMET PIZZA RESTAURANT • Little Rock: 3201 Bankhead Dr., 235-2000 CORKY’S 4 p.m.-close. • Little Rock: 12005 Westhaven Dr., 954-7427 EL PORTON • North Little Rock: 5021 Warden Rd., 753-4630 TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE • Conway: 705 Club Lane, 764-4800 and 790 Elsinger Blvd, 764-1500 • Jacksonville: 140 John Harden Dr, 241-2233 • Little Rock: 11900 Kanis Rd., 221-6773; 12911 Cantrell Rd., 224-1113 • North Little Rock: 12007 Maumelle Blvd, 851-9555
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APRIL RHEA LANA’S SPRING CONSIGNMENT EVENT March 28 thru April 4: You’re invited to Rhea Lana’s children’s consignment event. Shop for all your children’s needs in one spot. Clothing, toys, baby equipment, nursery furniture, maternity and more. Sell your children’s items as a Consignor and earn 70-80%. Volunteer and shop before the public to get the best deals first. Clothing and connecting with families since 1997. First event will take place in Pine Pluff March 28 thru April 4th. Second event will take place in West Little Rock April 12-16th. For more information call 501-499-0009 or via e-mail at rhealana@rhealana.com. EVOLUTION OF THE EGG April 1: Eggshibition XX will take place at Jack Stephens Center, Little Rock, AR. The event will offer Eggsquisite Art, Silent and Live Auction, Hors d’oeuvres, and Libations. This event will benefit Youth Home. Event time: 7 p.m. For more information visit youthhome.org. REVOLUTION AND REBELLION: WARS, WORDS, AND FIGURES April 1 thru 30: This exhibit explores the complex and often contentious story of the United States through documents, artifacts, and scale representations of historical figures. The exhibit will feature two original prints of the Declaration of Independence produced by Benjamin Owen Tyler in 1818, and William J. Stone in 1823. These two original documents are on loan from the Bangor Museum. For more information call 501-374-4242 or visit clintonpresidentialcenter.org. VISIONS OF THE UNIVERSE April 1 thru May 20: Four Centuries of Discovery on display at the William F. Laman Public Library, 2801 Orange Street, North Little Rock. For more information call 501758-1720 or visit lamanlibrary.org. THE SECRET ART OF DR. SEUSS April 1 thru May 22: This new temporary exhibit offers a rare glimpse into the artistic life of a celebrated American icon, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and chronicles almost seven decades of his work. This exhibition also features larger-than-life view of Dr. Seuss’ most famous characters—The Cat in the Hat, The Grinch, Sam I Am, Yertle the Turtle, and The Lorax. For more information call 501-374-4242 or visit clintonpresidentialcenter.org. WALK NOW FOR AUTISM SPEAKS & LILIUM MODERN DANCE April 2 and 3: Walk Now for Autism Speaks 36 | savvy kids APRIL 2011
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and Lilium Modern Dance Company will host The Autism Dance Project which will include two professional dance performances at the Arkansas School for the Blind. Event time 7 p.m. on April 2nd and 3 p.m. on April 3rd. Join us as we celebrate World Autism Awareness Day and April as Autism Awareness Month. The dance project will include professional dance performances by Lilium Modern Dance Company and a special dance performance with our wonderful children. This project is a “Family Friendly” event and is intended to include everyone. All of the proceeds will benefit the Arkansas Walk Now for Autism Speaks. Tickets are $11 for adults, $6 for children, and children ages 3 and under are FREE. Tickets may be purchased at theautismdanceproject.eventbrite.com. DOWNTOWN CONWAY SPRING OPEN HOUSE April 3: The Shoppes of Downtown Conway invite you to join us for the Downtown Conway Spring Open House from 1-5 p.m. For more information visit conwayarkcc.org. PARENTING THE STRONG-WILLED CHILD April 5 thru May 10: Presented by Centers for Youth and Families for parents of children 2-8 years old. There will be 6 sessions and each session starts at 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pre-registration and payment are required one week in advance of any class. Fee for each class series is $15.00 per person and $25.00 per couple. Free childcare available for children of class participants. Facilitated by Sharon Long, M.S. For more information call Carolyn Mathews at 501-666-6833 ext. 3125 or visit centersforyouthandfamilies.org. PARENTING THE ADHD CHILD April 6 thru 27: Presented by Centers for Youth and Families for parents of children 4-18 years old. There will be 4 sessions and each session starts at 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Pre-registration and payment are required one week in advance of any class. Fee for each class series is $15.00 per person and $25.00 per couple. Free childcare available for children of class participants. Facilitated by Sharon Long, M.S. For more information call Carolyn Mathews at 501-666-6833 ext. 3125 or visit centersforyouthandfamilies.org. DUCK DUCK GOOSE SALE April 7, 8, 9, and 10: This event will take
place at the Old Wal-Mart store in Jacksonville. Moms who shop Duck Duck Goose can find name brand, quality children’s clothing such as Gymboree, Polo, Hilfiger, Gap, Limited Too, Children’s Place, Baby LuLu, American Eagle, Old Navy, Smocked Dresses, and more. For more information call Cindy Brantley at 501-804-6762 or visit duckduckgoosesale.com. THE ALLEN SCHOOL’S JUMBO GUMBO COOKOFF April 8: Music and creative competition among local amateur cooking teams vying for prizes in several categories. The competition and festival features live zydeco music from Little Rock’s Greasy Greens and all the gumbo you can handle. Proceeds benefit The Allen School, a nonprofit preschool for children with special needs. Admission: $15; Children 5 and under are FREE. Event place: River Market Pavilions. Event time: 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information contact Tory Lewis at 615-7121573 or visit theallenschool.org. SCIMITAR SHRINE CIRCUS April 8 and 9: Have you ever been out to the Shrine Circus? A special performance for the Military men and women and their families will take place on Saturday, April 9, at 2 p.m. They get in FREE with their Military ID cards. The doors open at 1 p.m. for the kids to enjoy elephant rides, face painting, moon jumps and pictures with the clowns. For more information call 501565-5992 or visit scimitarshrine.com. LIL’ WILD ONES: NATURE STORIES AND ACTIVITIES April 9: Join the Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center as we explore the wildlife and habitats of Arkansas through nature stories and hands-on activities. These programs are recommended for children age 4-8 years old. There is no fee for this program. Event time: 2 p.m. For more information call 501-907-0636 or visit centralarkansasnaturecenter.com/ calendar. NLRAC PARENT’S NIGHT OUT April 9: Drop the kids off at the Kids’ Galaxy located inside the North Little Rock Athletic Club and let our staff treat them to a fun evening of pizza, arts & crafts, moonwalk, and other fun activities. For children ages 3-12 years from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. For more information call Diane Collie at 501-812-5555 ext. 232.
RHEA LANA’S SPRING CONSIGNMENT EVENT April 12-16: You’re invited to Rhea Lana’s children’s consignment event. Shop for all your children’s needs in one spot. Clothing, toys, baby equipment, nursery furniture, maternity and more. Sell your children’s items as a Consignor and earn 70-80%. Volunteer and shop before the public to get the best deals first. Clothing and connecting with families since 1997. First event will take place in Pine Pluff March 28 thru April 4th. Second event will take place in West Little Rock April 12-16th. For more information call 501-499-0009 or via e-mail at rhealana@rhealana.com. KIDS RUN ARKANSAS April 15: The Kids Run Arkansas Race will take place at the Conway High West Track at 6:30 p.m. Participants may choose the 1-mile or 3-mile route and families are encouraged to participate. Registration is $8 per child and includes an official Kids Run Arkansas shirt, finisher’s ribbon and goody bag. Family registrations are also available for $24. The school with the highest percentage of children registered will be awarded $200 to use for a physical education program. The Race is hosted by Prevail Fitness in Cabot. For more information or to register visit conwayregional. org/ClassesPrograms. PEEK-A-BOO CONSIGNMENT SALE April 15 thru 23: Find great deals on all sorts of items during the Peek-A-Boo Children’s Consignment Event! Items include clothing for newborns to teens, shoes, toys, strollers, car seats, high chairs, swings, furniture, maternity, and more! Sale Hours: Friday and Saturday: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday: noon-5 p.m.; Monday through Wednesday: 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; and Thursday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Enjoy 25% OFF April 22-23 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.! For more information visit peek-a-boo-consignment.com. 5TH ANNUAL 5K RUN/ALLIED THERAPY AND BEYOND BOUNDARIES April 16: Allied Therapy and Beyond Boundaries (an equine assisted therapy center) will be hosting its 5th Annual 5K run to benefit Beyond Boundaries. For more information e-mail Whitney Dickens at wdickens@allied-therapy.com. HEIFER’S HUNGER AWARENESS EVENT April 16: A lottery like no other. How does where you live affect how you eat? The Hunger Awareness Event offers a unique
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dining experience highlighting hunger all over the world. Upon arrival you will draw a meal ticket that determines your “lot in life” for the event. Through this experiential educational event, you will discover first-hand how where you live can greatly influence what and how much you eat which could be nothing at all (at this event everyone eats, but some do not eat much). Become a citizen of the world for an evening and see how others around the world live and what you can do to help everyone have enough to eat. This program is appropriate for adults and youth ages 12 and older; those under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Dare to explore your place in the world and how you can make a difference in the lives of people around the world. Tickets are $20 per person for ages 12 and up, to purchase tickets call 888-548-6437. For more information call 501-907-2852 or visit heifer.org/heifervillage. EASTER FAMILY FESTIVAL AND EGG HUNT April 16: Join us at the Clinton Presidential Center for the 6th Annual Easter Family Festival and Egg Hunt. Families are invited to come and enjoy FREE games, activities, and prizes. Activities include pictures with the Easter Bunny, a petting zoo, major toy giveaways, and Arkansas’s largest egg hunt. Events will take place on the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Park. The event will run form 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. In the event of rain, the Easter Family Festival will take place Sunday, April 17, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call 501-374-4242. EARTH DAY CELEBRATION April 16: Wonders of Water: An Earth Day Celebration is a green festival
featuring educational activities and information all about our environment. Visit the different educational booths around the Zoo and learn what non-profits, government agencies and area businesses are doing to GO GREEN! The Little Rock Zoo docents, as well as our education animals, will be on-hand to great guests. Some of the activities will include educational displays and demonstrations for recycling, composting, and water gardening, photo opportunities with safari Sam and his adventure tracker, performances by the Mabelvale Elementary African Drum line, Little Rock Zoo’s own swim team (our new African penguins), “Recycling Robbie The Robot”, and “Smokey The Bear”, keeper chats, and a scavenger hunt for the kids. Event time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for more information call 501-666-2406 or visit littlerockzoo.com. DISNEY ON ICE: PRINCESS WISHES April 20 thru 24: Tickets available at Verizon Arena Box Office, any ticketmaster location, charge by phone at 800-7453000 or purchase online. ARKANSAS EARTH DAY FESTIVAL April 23: Arkansas Earth Day Festival is a collaboration of eco-friendly individuals, businesses, and organizations for a FREE event promoting environmental education and networking. Local bands will play throughout the day, with diverse smaller acts in between. Environmentally conscious non-profits, businesses and food vendors will host booths. We are proud to host this no-Styrofoam, no-plastic bottle event, in which every effort will be made to reuse and recycle the waste the festival creates. For more information visit arkansasearthday.org.
BREAKFAST WITH CHIMPANZEES April 23: Join the Little Rock Zoo for a delicious breakfast buffet in Café Africa and a unique keeper chat all about chimpanzees. Seating is limited and prior reservations are a must! Breakfast with animals starts at 8 a.m. sharp! Please be on time! Admission: Member Child $12.95, Member Adult $16.95, Non-Member Child $16.95, and Non-Member Adult $21.95. Reservations require a Visa, Discover or Master Card. Changes or cancellations are accepted through the Friday before the event by 2 p.m. For more information or to make reservations, please call 501-661-7218. PCSSD JAMBOREE April 23: Join the fun at Dickey Stephens Park for the Pulaski County Special School District Jamboree! Enjoy FREE food for the whole family, music and student performances, FREE transportation to the event, family games and activities, donated door prizes, exhibitors, and exciting speakers and break-out sessions. Event time: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information call 501-490-6270. CIVIL WAR EVENT April 23: The Bill and Sharon Arnold family foundation is sponsoring a Civil War event on the 23rd in Devalls Bluff. There will be something for the whole family and FREE lunch for the first 200 who RSVP by April 8th. Richard Spilman will do a presentation geared toward children in period dress and there will be a real musket for them to fire with supervision. We also have a cannon crew that will give a fire demonstration. For more information and to RSVP contact Stacy Sawyer at 870-659-5652. 4TH ANNUAL CABOT PANTHER EDUCATION FOUNDATION GOLF TOURNAMENT April 25: Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. and Tee Time is a 1 p.m. The event will take
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place at Greystone Country Club—Cypress Creek Course. The Hole-in-One prize is a 2011 Chevrolet Colorado from Gwatney Chevrolet in Jacksonville. For more information visit pantherfoundation.net. EASTER SEALS FASHION SHOW April 28: The annual Easter Seals Fashion Show will be at 6 p.m. at the Chenal Country Club. Fashions will be modeled from B. Barnett, Baumans Fine Men’s Clothing, Barbara Jean Ltd., Beyond Cotton, Faux Pas, Forsythe’s, Tulips, Scarlet, Vesta’s, Roberson’s Fine Jewelry, The Toggery, and Proposals. Tickets are $100 for a seat at a table, and $50 for a regular seat. All proceeds benefit Easter Seals Arkansas. For more information, or to order tickets, visit ar.easterseals.com. CENTRAL ARKANSAS BOWL-A-THON, NORTH LITTLE ROCK April 29 and 30: Support Junior Achievement in your spare time. If you like to help kids, win prizes and have fun-JA’s bowling events are right up your alley. Each bowla-thon team consists of five members, and each team has a minimum goal of $600 (only $120 per bowler). Prizes are given for the individual and the team who raise the most to support Junior Achievement programs. It’s a Fun-Raiser as well as a Fund-Raiser. For more information regarding upcoming bowling dates, becoming a team captain, volunteering or sponsorship opportunities please contact our president, Paige Cox at 501-280-9118. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RELAY FOR LIFE April 29 and 30: A fun-filled overnight activity that mobilizes communities across the country to celebrate survivorship, remember those who lost their lives to cancer, and raise money for the fight against cancer. This is an American Cancer Society signature activity. Register online to be an official participant at relayforlife. org/littlerock. For more information call 501-247-5700.
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Trinity Mitchner turns four!
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Trinity Mitchner celebrated her 4th birthday with her friends at Jack and Jill Celebrations, The Party Studio, in White Hall. The kids had a blast playing games and dancing during the Magical Minnie Mouse Birthday Celebration! They even made mouse noses and whiskers, and had coloring sheets. Next, Mickey and Minnie Mouse made a special guest appearance! All the kids had their photos taken with the beloved characters!
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Andrew Parsons celebrated his 3rd birthday with his friends at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock. Andrew and his friends had a blast playing football, Baggo, soccer, and hula hooping! Next, everyone gathered to eat birthday cake and open presents. Andrew’s football cake was provided by War Memorial Stadium.
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Penguins Pointe Their Way to New Home Photos by Blakelee Bean
The Little Rock Zoo’s grand opening of the Laura P. Nichols Penguin Pointe exhibit was full of excitement! The event kicked off with a dedication ceremony at the Civitan Amphitheater. After the ceremony, Laura the penguin led the guests to the exhibit. The Laura P. Nichols Penguin Pointe exhibit is one of the largest undertakings of the Little Rock Zoo and the Arkansas Zoological Foundation. More than $2.3 million was raised from private and public sources to build the exhibit which began construction in 2010. The exhibit is one of the best exhibits of its kind in an American zoo featuring both above water and underwater viewing of the South African penguins. Other festivities during the grand opening included docents with penguin activities, Great Ape Scatter Feed, Elephant Encounters with chances to win elephant paintings, performances by the Mabelvale Elementary Drum Line, and entertainment by the Radio Disney Rockin’ Road Show. 44 | savvy kids APRIL 2011
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Arkansas Baptist Students Volunteer at Area Charities Photos by Brian Chilson
Arkansas Baptist High School students and teachers rolled up their sleeves and fanned out over Little Rock recently to volunteer 6,700 hours at 15 area charities, organizations and on local projects as part of the school’s annual Missions Week activities. A Savvy Kids photographer stopped by the Arkansas Food Bank Network to snap a few action shots of the kids. This is the sixth year that ABHS students have done this. Students and teachers volunteered at Arkansas Food Bank, Little Rock Compassion Center, Arkansas Food Bank Network, St. Francis House, Watershed Human and Community Development Agency, Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Dorcas House, Arkansas Rice Depot, The First Tee, Habitat for Humanity, Hearts and Hooves, Our House, Easter Seals, Renewal Ranch, Conway, and Union Rescue Mission.
Pinnacle Classical Academy Shadow Day Photos by Brian Chilson
Pinnacle Classical Academy recently held a Shadow Day for future students. Youngsters were invited to sit in on some of the classes while their parents attended the Spring Seminar. Pinnacle Classical Academy, Little Rock’s first classical, Christian school, seeks to graduate students instilled with a lifelong love of learning, equipped for service in love to God and man. Students are taught in a “classical” form, essentially consisting of three fundamental areas: A utilization of a dependence upon the seven Liberal Arts, an awareness of and a gratitude for the heritage of Western civilization; and instruction in the classical languages, namely Latin and Greek.
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Makenzie Stricklin turns two! Photos by Teresa Dollar
Makenzie Stricklin celebrated her 2nd birthday with her friends at the Little Rock Athletic Club. The kids had a blast playing in The Down Under Center, a 7,000 square foot activity center where children have their own gym, large indoor playground highlighted by a 27-foot spiral slide, and interactive, electronic toys. Next, everyone gathered to eat birthday cake and open presents. Makenzie’s Mickey Mouse birthday cake was created by Icing on the Cake by Judy Kay. 1. Makenzie Stricklin 2. Cake by Icing on the Cake by Judy Kay 3. Abby Grace Beckwith 4. Carson Mullins 5. Emma Wise 6. Piñata Pull 7. Courtland Bowie 8. Rylee Wise & Abby Beckwith 9. Opening Presents 10. Alex Wigginton 11. Reece Stifvater
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Emily Hudson turns five!
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The Clinton Center hosted a Super Seuss Spring Break event for area children. Youngsters enjoyed all sorts of fun activities including Seuss Story Time, Seuss Arts and Crafts, and a drawing for a free Dr. Seuss book. The Cat in the Hat even made a special guest appearance to greet the guests. This event was held as part of the exhibit “The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss.” Open now through May 22, the exhibit offers a rare glimpse into the artistic life of a celebrated American icon, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and chronicles almost seven decades of his work. The exhibition also features larger-than-life views of Dr. Seuss’ most famous characters—The Cat in the Hat, The Grinch, Sam I Am, Yertle the Turtle, and the Lorax.
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Emily Hudson celebrated her 5th birthday with her friends at Jump Zone in Conway! She and her friends had a blast playing on the awesome inflatables including Jurassic Adventure, basketball castle, Batman obstacle course, pirate ship, Circus City and gumball machine. Next, everyone gathered in the party room to eat cake and open presents. Emily had two cakes: one from Big Star in Mayflower, and one designed by Tessa Stigall. 1. Ruby Goss 2. Lily Goss 3. Blowing Out Candles 4. Turner Hudson 5. Emily Hudson 6. Aubrey Cox & Emily Hudson 7. Cake by Tessa Stigall 8. Gracie Goss 9. Hanna Floyd 10. Parker Stigall 11. Ethan Turpin
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Harrison Mott turns Ten!
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Harrison celebrated his birthday at the Cabot Community Center with friends and family. The birthday boy and guests played in the Community Center's indoor swimming pool, which has a giant blow-up obstacle course! Many relatives traveled from out of town to attend the party. Everyone enjoyed a soccer-themed cake from Knight's Bakery and yummy cookies from Just Desserts by Jenny Jones. 1. Landon Miller 2. Joey Taylor 3. Josh Herring 4. Harrison Mott 5. Dalton Crumbly 6. Kayla Holloway 7. Luke Walters 8. Cake by Knight's Bakery 9. Madeline Mott 10. Nathan Maltbia 11. Chase Holloway
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Preston Binz celebrated his 5th birthday with his friends at Arkansas Skatium in Little Rock. The party was an “Anything on Wheels� party in which the kids could roll around on the roller rink floor while riding bikes, roller skates, scooters and more! Next, everyone gathered in the party room to eat birthday cake and open presents. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Ellen Miller turns four!
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Review the Revue Photos by Patrick Jones
The Rep's SMTI (Summer Musical Theater Intensive) program is celebrating an important milestone this year: five years of singing, dancing and, in the case of several young artists in the program, growing up. These young artists recalled favorite memories and musical numbers from Hollywood and Broadway on Main, Sing, Dance, Repeat!, If You Sing It, They Will Come and Follie Holidays as they delight audiences with their talent and spirit. They also spoke directly to what the program has meant to their lives and careers through personally-written monologues added throughout the production. Review the Revue was conceived, written and directed by The Rep's Resident Director and Director of Education, Nicole Capri.
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The POINT 94.1’s Youth ROCK Orchestra performed in concert with world-renowned electric rock violinist Mark Wood at Robinson Center Music Hall recently. Wood, one of the original members and String Master of the multi- platinum selling TransSiberian Orchestra and creator of the revolutionary Viper electric violin, said he hoped to inspire young string players. He and his band, the Mark Wood Experience performed with the orchestra which is comprised mainly of students from Mills University Studies High School, Conway High School, and other students from across central Arkansas. The performance was a huge hit! The colorful light show entertained the audience as they listened to the musicians play songs by Lady Gaga, the Beatles, Ozzy Osborne and more.
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Gavin Skott Turns two!
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All area churches will have some sort of Easter service on April 24. Everyone is invited to attend…no memberships required! Church at Rock Creek “Under the Big Top,” an Easter program for kids in 1st-5th grades, in addition to the regular services will take place at 9 and 10:45 a.m. on Easter Sunday. churchatrockcreek.com Fellowship Bible Church There will be an evening service at 6 p.m. April 23 and two services on Easter Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m. You can also watch the services live online at fellowshiponline.com. Little Rock First Baptist Church Easter Sunday service will be a 10:30 a.m. A number of events will take place for all guests. firstlittlerock.com
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