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Bridging The Gap
Forty years oF Fostering independence!
2520 W. Main Street • Jacksonville • 501.982.0528Certified by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitative Facilities Since 2003
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Nearly 1,000 photos were entered during this year’s Savvy Kids Cover Contest—the most ever! The winners are Benjamin and Noah Yarberry and our judges couldn’t resist these adorable twins! Second place winner is Alyssa Hamilton and the third place winner is Mariya Wright. Our judges spent days going back and forth about who they thought should be on the cover. This being said, look on pages 28 and 29 for the top 25, as well as the first, second, and third place winners who were photographed by Focus Photography.
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ACADEMIC/TUTORINGAPT Educational Services1405 N. Pierce St., Suite 211Little Rock663-4333tutorsforu.comActivities Offered: We offer prescriptive tutoring tailored to your child’s needs and delivered in a multisensory way to reach his/her learning style. Our areas include: reading, math, French and Spanish, English, writing, study skills, ACT and SAT prep, sciences, social studies and cognitive skills. Age Range: First grade - adult
Gideon Math and Reading2316 Durwood Road
Little Rock607-4808gideonreading.infoActivities Offered: Gideon Math & Reading has evolved into a full service center for anyone wanting help with learning. We provide instruction in most subjects, including math, science and foreign languages.Age Range: Pre-K - 18
Huntington Learning Center11525 Cantrell Road, Suite 603Little Rock223-2299huntingtonlearning.comActivities Offered: Individual programs for struggling students and those requiring enrichment activities. ACT/SAT prep also available.Age Range: K- 12
Learning RX11825 Hinson Road, Suite 102Little Rock223-9500learningrx.comActivities Offered: Providing cognitive skills training to improve intelligence and academic performance.Age Range: K -12
Oxford Learning2580 Prince Street, Suite JConway329-3232oxfordlearning.comActivities Offered: Most supplemental educators or tutors focus on the basic academic skills – reading, writing, spelling, grammar and math – or concentrate on the particular curriculum subject that is causing current concern.Age Range: Pre-K – 12
Sylvan Learning Center11220 N. Rodney Parham Road, Suite 4Little Rock868-7068tutoring.sylvanlearning.com/centers/little-rock-tutoring/index.cfmActivities Offered: Help with math, reading, writing, test preparation, homework help, study skills and college prep.Age Range: Elementary – High school
Kumon of North Little Rock4810 W. Commercial Drive, Suite BNorth Little Rock812-KIDS (5437)www.kumon.com/north-little-rockActivities Offered: Kumon, the largest after-school math and reading enrichment program, is designed for students of all levels (PreK3-High School.) A Kumon Program can be tailored for advanced students who need to be challenged, but also for students who need help catching up. Kumon of North Little Rock is open from 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Mondays – Thursdays. Call today for a free assessment test for your child!
AFTER-SCHOOL CAREAdventureland Academy1015 Autumn RoadLittle Rock227-0880adventurelandacademy.comActivities Offered: Children are picked up from school in one of eight vans equipped with Kiddie Voice Alarm system. In the 25,000 square foot facility, children enjoy a snack, games, gym time and homework time. Age Range: Pre-K – Elementary
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First United Methodist Child Development Center324 W. 8th StreetLittle Rock372-2327Activities Offered: The after school curriculum provides for “choices” of activities daily, plus play on our second floor fresh-air gymnasium, a USDA approved snack, homework room and other enrichment options. Full care is provided to enrolled families for teacher workdays, Christmas and spring break, and inclement weather.Age Range: K – 6th Grade
Hot Springs Family YMCA130 Werner Street Hot Springs623-8803 www.hsymca.orgActivities Offered: The Y is a licensed childcare facility under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human Services. We are committed to providing a safe environment for your school aged child to explore life and the world around them through positive social interaction, academic challenge, physical activities and creative play.Age Range: K – age 13
Impact Martial Arts1819 W. Dewitt Henry DriveBeebe228-3622www.impactmartialartspba.comActivities Offered: Kids can be picked up from school and shuttled to the Beebe location. Kids can work on homework while they wait for their class to start. Other fun activities are available as well.Age Range: K and up
Little Rock Athletic Club4610 Sam Peck RoadLittle Rock225-3600
www.lrac.comActivities Offered: The state-licenses program consists of snacks, age-appropriate fitness activities, cooperative games, arts and crafts, homework and the occasional science experiment. Pick up is available from local schools. Space is limited.Age Range: K – 6th
River City Gymnastics5310 Shackleford RoadLittle Rock407-8000www.river-city-gymnastics.comActivities Offered: A fun-filled after-school destination offering a snack, supervised playtime in a 25,000-square-foot facility, plus crafts, activities and homework time. Pick up available at a variety of schools. Age Range: K – 6th
ARTArkansas Arts Center Museum School501 E. 9th StreetLittle Rock372-4000www.arkarts.comActivities Offered: The museum school is an opportunity for creative interaction led by our experience artist-educators. Classes are offered at after-school hours and on weekends. Age Range: 2 – adult
Arkansas Extended Learning CenterVarious LocationsLittle Rock666-0759www.extendedlearning.orgActivities Offered: A variety of classes in art, music, manners and more.Age Range: K – 5th
Cici’s Art Shop!120 Indian TrailLittle Rockwww.cicisartshop.comActivities Offered: After-school and mommy-and-me classes offered by the month in painting, pottery, paper mache and more.Age Range: 3 and older
BASEBALLBryant Athletic Association102 S.E. 2nd StreetBryant786-1333www.bryantbaseball.org
Activities Offered: The Bryant Athletic Association is dedicated to providing safe, fun and high-quality youth sports programs for the families of Bryant, Arkansas and the surrounding community.
Junior Deputy Baseball2500 Cantrell RoadLittle Rock372-7640www.juniordeputy.comActivities Offered: Fall and spring leagues, both competitive and recreational leagues available.Age Range: 4 – 18
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Upward Basketball – North Little Rock105 E. D AvenueNorth Little Rockwww.nlrupward.comActivities Offered: Christian sports program for basketball and cheerleading.Age range: K4 – 12th grade
Upward Basketball – Little Rock701 Napa Valley DriveLittle Rock225-0612 Ext. 412www.agape-church.orgActivities Offered: Specifically designed for boys and girls who play in separate leagues, Upward seeks to develop the self-esteem of each participant while teaching respect for authority, sportsmanship, character and basketball skills.
CHEERLEADING AND GYMNASTICSCheer City United7 Clearwater Drive, Suite BLittle Rock407-8050
www.cheercityunited.comActivities Offered: Cheerleading, tumbling and boot camp for cheerleading skills. Age Range: Age 4 – 12th grade
Central Arkansas Bengals718 N. Harris RoadJacksonville870-842-0863www.cayflbengals.yolasite.comActivities Offered: The Central Arkansas Youth Bengals Football and Cheer Program is a non-profit organization that supports, encourages, and enables youth to benefit from participating in sports and cheer in a safe and structured environment. Through our program, we teach sportsmanship, fundamentals, teamwork, skills and knowledge that youth will use throughout their lives. Age Range: 5 – 12
Hot Springs Gymnastics and Play By Play1510 Lakeshore DriveHot Springs525-5867
Huff’n Puff Dance and Gymastics613 Stonewall SquareJacksonville985-1818www.huffnpuffgym.comActivities Offered: A full schedule of dance and gymnastics classes for all ages.
Leah’s Gymnastics and Cheerleading1200 Library DriveBenton776-3547Activities Offered: Competitive and non-competitive gymnastics, All-Star Cheerleading, Parties, Field Trips and
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DaD: Dr. Edward Powers, Associate Professor of Sociology at UCAMoM: Kathy Powers, Fifth and Sixth Grade Literacy Teacher, Simon Inter-mediate School, ConwayChilDren: Isaac, 15; and Isabel, 10
CUrrenT ProJeCTS/aCTiViTieS: We are involved in many activities. Both Isaac and Isabel swim competitively, so we are very actively involved with the Aquakids swim club. Editor’s Note: Kathy was recently named the 2011 Arkansas Teacher of the Year. She will represent Arkansas in the 2011 National Teacher of the Year competition and will spend the 2011-12 school year working in residence with the State Department of Education.
ParenTinG STYle: We are an active family, but fairly relaxed parents. We are there to guide the children, but we also want them to develop prob-lem solving strategies on their own when they hit bumps in the road.
liFe leSSon learneD FroM ParenThooD: Drink more coffee and wear a helmet.
KeePinG iT orGaniZeD: We try to keep everything organized with frequent communication. We discuss our lives and schedules over dinner, we keep a family calendar, we make lists and post-it notes, and we send each other text messages.
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night if possible, make sure everyone in the family, especially the kids, share housekeeping responsibilities, turn off the TV/game systems during the school week, and laugh together often.
FaVoriTeS:Book: Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Isaac recommended this one to the family and got us all hooked on the series. It is a great mash-up of gladiator games meets reality television, all through the eyes of a reluctant heroine named Katniss. We are currently reading a great nonfiction book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Music: Vampire WeekendPlace to shop for you: We love browsing in Tuesday Morning in Conway, although we spend many hours haunting the local home improvement stores. Place to shop for kids: The kids like Target for the great selection of toys and electronics.Family Activity: We love our annual float trip down the Buffalo River and swimming trips to Long Pool.Restaurant: Zaza’s Fine Salad and Wood-Oven Pizza Co.Guilty pleasure: Eating popcorn and watching Dr. Who marathons as a family.Place to go for date night: Mike’s Place in Conway- great food and great atmosphere.Vacation destination: We try to travel anywhere new- we love the adven-ture of discovering a new place. Won’t leave home without: Something to read
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“His teammates call him ‘Scrappy’,” Stephanie Belin said of her son, Hunter. The 10-year-old wide receiver for the Central Arkansas Youth Bengals Football team admitted he was a little guy, but after meeting Hunter it’s easy to see his stature does not reflect his kind and caring attitude.
Last fall, Hunter helped clean up Delmont Park in Sherwood. It was no easy task either. Hunter helped rake and bag leaves and even helped remove old, broken down equipment to make the park safer for area children. “It made me feel good,” Hunter recalled of his clean-up efforts. “I didn’t realize I was doing something to help others because I had fun doing it.”
Having fun while working seemed to be the attitude Hunter held on to during all his projects. As a member of the Central Arkansas Youth Bengals Football and Cheer Program, Hunter has been working during the hot summer weekends at carwash fundraisers for his team. Together the Bengals are working to raise money for the Susan G. Koman for the Cure organization. The boys also hope to be a part of the Three Miles of Men during the Race for the Cure this fall. “Working at a carwash doesn’t seem fun, but when you get soap all over the place and you’re with your friends, it becomes fun,” Hunter explained.
Most recently, Hunter helped his church, First Baptist Church of Sherwood, during Vacation Bible School. The church was collecting school supplies to donate to area kids in need. Hunter filled two backpacks full of supplies—crayons, paint, paper, scissors, glue—with his own money. “My mom bought the backpacts,” Hunter added, modestly.
At his church, Hunter is a member of the Royal Ambassadors (RA). Together they have participated in missions, made Valentines and mailed them to residents in the community who might not otherwise receive a Valentine card, and raised money to buy canned goods to donate to the Arkansas Food Bank.
When asked what advice he would give his peers on how to get started volunteering in the community, Hunter said, “Figure out what you want to do and then find a way to make it fun.”
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I still remember each of my school principals. One in particular stands out in my mind. Mr. James Simmons. He was my elementary school principal. Mr. Simmons stood at the front door of the school every morning waiting to shake hands and give high-fives to the students as they were dropped off. The first day of school was always a grand affair—he would wear a tuxedo and roll out a red carpet. He even carried Atomic Fire Ball candies in his pocket and he would hand them out to students to keep them “fired up” about education. Mr. Simmons was also my high school principal. On graduation day, we all had a Fire Ball in our pocket and as we walked across the stage to shake Mr. Simmons’ hand for the
last time, we each handed him our candy—a small but heartfelt thank you to an educator we grew up with.
But, being a principal or head of school is not all Fire Balls and hand shakes. Leading a school is a big responsibility! We wanted our readers to really meet the people leading their schools. We asked some of our young Savvy Kids readers what they would ask their school principal or head of school if they had the chance to interview them. On the following pages are just a few of the many central Arkansas public and private school principals and head of schools and their answers to our questions.
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Q. and A. with local principals and head of schoolsBy Emily Griffin
How long have you been a principal? I've been principal for 14 years at Fulbright and 18 years as a vice-principal at Williams Magnet Did you teach before you became a principal? I taught second, third, fourth and fifth grades What is your favorite thing about being a principal? Having students smile and enjoy learning and showing school spirit and pride Helping people achieve dreams and give opportunities to grow. Teacher and parent excitement when it comes to helping our students grow and achieve high standards. What is one scholastic achievement your school has made that you are the most proud of? The growth and academic achievement of Fulbright in the last 14 years along with the great parental involvement and outstanding teaching staff
When you were a kid... What did you want to be when you grew up? I always wanted to be a teacher.
Did you ever get nervous on the first day? NO, I was always excited about seeing friends and wearing new clothes! What were some of the extra-curricular activities you were involved with? Student council, choir, pep club, Girl Scout, drama club What was your opinion of your school’s principal and did he/she inspire you to become an educator? My principal was great especially since he was my dad… he inspired me and other students to do their best. He showed me that I could to anything I put my mind to. He always knew us by name and that education was important and to never stop learning.
Deborah Mitchell Principal, Fulbright Elementary
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How long have you been a principal? I am entering my 22nd year as an elementary principal.
Did you teach before you became a principal? Yes, I taught kindergarten, resource (special education), third grade. I was also a Special Education Coordinator. What is your favorite thing about being a principal? Being a principal is an involved fast-paced job, but in the middle of it all is one of my favorite things…the joy of children learning, the joy of their innocence. They are like “sponges” and to watch them as they form their own understanding of their world brings about a special kind of joy.
What is one scholastic achievement your school has made that you are the most proud of? In 2008, Clinton received national recognition as a “Blue Ribbon School”. An honor given to identified schools for student achievement.
When you were a kid... What did you want to be when you grew up? I have always loved the arts. I wanted to be a dancer. What was your favorite subject in school? Most of the time, my favorite subject was math, but I really think it had a lot to do with the teacher.
Did you ever get nervous on the first day? Yes, and after all of these years, I still do. I take a deep breath, say to myself, “It’s time and we’re ready to have the best year ever.
What were some of the extra-curricular activities you were involved with? That was many years ago. I was involved in the student council, honor society, dance team, and drill team. I always wanted to play basketball, but girls were not allowed to play.
Jackye ParkerPrincipal, Clinton Magnet School
How long have you been a principal? I am going into my sixth year as Upper School Principal (grades 6-12) at Little Rock Christian Academy. I have served in school administration for 29 years in three schools. Did you teach before you became a principal? I have always worked in administration, but taught about half of my time the first several years. Mostly I taught middle school and high school English and Bible. What is your favorite thing about being a principal? I love seeing students grow and learn! Oh, and I really enjoy the fact that every day is unique and full of excitement. What is one scholastic achievement your school has made that you are the most proud of? Probably the ACT College Readiness Award the last two years because it not only points to excellent top scores but also the progress of the broader range of students.
When you were a kid... What did you want to be when you grew up? Seriously, I wanted to be a policeman! I had even begun applying during college, but God steered me a different direction. What was your favorite subject in school? Math. I still enjoy reading books about Math, which is considered pretty strange. Did you ever get nervous on the first day of school? I still get nervous on the first day! As an administrator, I just want it to go smoothly so that all the students and teachers have a positive first day. What were some of the extra-curricular activities you were involved with? Several, including things like editor of the school paper, track, and honor society. But, my favorites were having letters on my letter jacket for chess team and football. I had a great time being teased by both groups!
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How long have you been a principal? This will be my fifth year at Lakewood Elementary.
Did you teach before you became a principal? If so, what subject/grade? I taught Kindergarten for six years, I was an elementary school counselor for 11 years, and an assistant principal for two years.
What is your favorite thing about being a principal? I love my students, teachers, and staff! I am so blessed to work with such an amazing group of children and adults.
What is one scholastic achievement your school has made that you are the most proud of?Our school has met adequate yearly progress each year. I am so proud of my teachers! They all work hard and set high expectations so that each child reaches their academic potential.
When you were a kid... What did you want to be when you grew up? I always knew I wanted to work with children.
What was your favorite subject? Reading, English, and Social Studies
Did you ever get nervous on the first day? Not really, I was excited to see my friends and teachers.
What were some of the extra-curricular activities you were involved with? I was involved in numerous clubs both academically and socially.
What was your opinion of your school’s principal and did he/she inspire you to become an educator? I have been very lucky to be surrounded by good administrators. I have also worked for some of the best principals in the North Little Rock School District!
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How long have you been head of school?I have served as head of school since May 2005 - 6 years Did you teach before you became head of school? I coached basketball and track, and taught science. My coaching experience at the collegiate level included three years at Ouachita Baptist University and Division I level four years at The University of Texas, Austin. What is your favorite thing about being head of school?At The Anthony School you can literally watch the children grow from the age of three until it is time for them to graduate from Anthony. There are many favorites at our school, but I really enjoy watching the students gain the confidence and emotional maturity that I know will help them be successful at the next level. Although I must admit I love watching our three and four year old students skate, a tradition since the founding of the school by Jeanne Anthony.
When you were a kid... What did you want to be when you grew up?My first dream was to be a pharmacist. It didn’t take long, though, to understand becoming a basketball coach would be my lifelong dream. Did you ever get nervous on the first day? Nervousness was overridden by excitement. I can’t recall ever being nervous about going to school as a student or employee. I graduated from Star City High School in the small community where everyone felt comfortable with one another.
What were some of the extra-curricular activities you were involved with?I participated in all athletic opportunities for girls, business clubs offered, and yearbook/journalism and in school plays. These were at the top of my list of favorites.
Sharon Morgan
Head of School, The Anthony School
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How long have you been a principal? This is my first year as the Principal. I have been the Assistant Principal here for the past 12 years. Did you teach before you became a principal? I taught sixth grade at Beryl Henry in Hope for five years. I taught Social Studies, Science and Reading. What is your favorite thing about being a principal? I love being around the kids. They are so full of life. They make choices every day that will affect them for the rest of their life. I want to be involved in their decision making and try to make it a positive one. At the fourth and fifth grade level, students begin to make choice that will dictate which directions they will go in life. My job is to try and convince them which decisions are best. We want our students to make good choices so they will become productive citizens in society and not the ones that the tax payer have to fund.
When you were a kid... What did you want to be when you grew up? When I was a real young, I was like most other kids and wanted to be a professional baseball player. But that dream left pretty quickly. I really didn’t know what I wanted to do until I was in my second year of college. Education runs in my family and so I think I made the right choice.
What was your favorite subject? I love PE. I am a sports fanatic. But beside that, History has always been a subject that is dear to my heart.
Did you ever get nervous on the first day? Everyone should get nervous on the first day. I do not care if you have done this job for 50 years. The first day is always exciting and filled with new beginnings. Just knowing that I am getting the chance to make a difference in someone’s life, make me nervous now.
Stacy HowellPrincipal, Lake Hamilton Intermediate
How long have you been head of school Episcopal Collegiate?14 years Did you teach before you became head of school? I taught United States History, Economics, AP Macroeconomics, Global Issues, and Physical Education. What is your favorite thing about being head of school?The opportunity to be surrounded every day by such an extraordinary group of young people and teachers is a great blessing. For me, I cannot think of anything more professionally rewarding. What is one scholastic achievement your school has made that you are the most proud of?Every student who has graduated from Episcopal Collegiate has been accepted to college. In addition, we were honored that the prestigious Cum Laude Society awarded our school a chapter in our very first year of eligibility. Very few schools in the country have ever achieved that distinction.
When you were a kid... What did you want to be when you grew up? I really wanted to be a basketball/baseball player or teacher.
What was your favorite subject in school? I loved United States history.
Did you ever get nervous on the first day? Because I had the good fortune to have a strong group of friends who stayed together throughout most of my schooling, I don’t recall getting nervous on the first day. I do recall, however, having a bit of anticipation regarding what the expectations of my new teachers might be.
What were some of the extra-curricular activities you were involved with?Some of my favorite activities were Athletics, Student Council, Yearbook and Student Newspaper
Steve HickmanHead of School, Episcopal Collegiate School
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How long have you been a principal? I was principal of Morrilton High School for the last four years. This is going to be my first year in Maumelle at the high school.
What is your favorite thing about being a principal? Seeing the look of success on the face of parents on graduation night when their children have made it! I particularly enjoy seeing the look of relief on those parents of troubled students who barely made it, but also those parents of students who have worked hard and achieved and their hard work has paid off.
What inspired you to become an educator? I had an awesome high school math teacher named Karen Miller who exemplified what I know now to be effective teaching. Ms. Miller taught all of the honors math classes so I had her all of high school with the exception of my junior year—which was a direct contrast—so I learned to appreciate good teaching and desired to be just like her.
When you were a kid... What did you want to be when you grew up? Initially I wanted to be a medical doctor.
Did you ever get nervous on the first day? I loved the academic aspect of school. I’ve always enjoyed learning.
What were some of the extra-curricular activities you were involved with? Student Council President, Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and Future Teachers of America
What was your opinion of your school’s principal/headmaster/head of school and did he/she inspire you to become an educator? I think my leadership style is more aligned with my high school assistant principal than the principal. However, I do think that my principal did a great job and had a focus on student and teacher success.
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Back to School Sales Tax Holiday Announced for 2011!Great news for families shopping for school supplies and uniforms this year!
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During grade school, kids start getting homework
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By doing homework, kids learn how to: read
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inSTill orgAnizATion SkillS. No
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lAying THE foundATion The key to truly
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visit these places, send us your photos and win!
Get out of the house this summer and be entered for your chance to win huge prizes! All you have to do is take your family’s picture at one of the locations listed below and post it on our Facebook Fan Page: facebook.com/SavvyKids. For every location you upload a picture from, you will automatically be entered to win. Don't have Facebook? Email your photos ot emily @ arktimes.com. The photograph must have the busi-ness’s logo clearly visible in the photo to be counted. The more places you visit, the greater chance you will have to win! You can only submit one photo from each location. Each location is counted as one entry. The contest ends August 31. The person with the most entries will win our grand prize filled with tickets, items, discounts and more! We will also have random drawings throughout the month, so get out there and start snapping!
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BEEBEKnight’s Super Foods1701 W. Dewitt Henry Dr.
BENTONParty Central3805 Benton Parkway
CABOT3 Flamingos1103 B. South Pine St.
Bimini Butterfly2540 West Main St.
Knight’s Super Foods906 S. Pine St.
CONWAY3 Flamingos2501 Dave Ward Dr.
Patticakes Bakery2106 Robinson Ave.
Stoby’s Restaurant805 Donaghey
Tropical Smoothie Café705 Club Lane
FLIPPINStetson’s On the White906 Marion County 7002
GAMALIELRaimondo Winery149 County Rd., 820
GILBERTBuffalo Camping & Canoeing13 N. Frost St.
HARRISONDeVito’s Restaurant & Trout Farm350 DeVito’s Loop
HOT SPRINGS3 Flamingos3131 Airport Rd.
Jim’s Razorback Pizza4330 Central Ave.
Josephine Tussaud Wax Museum250 Central Ave.
Lulu B’s234 Cornerstone Blvd.
National Park Duck Tours418 Central Ave.
Pinkabella Party Studio & Boutique4501 Central Ave.
Snazzie’s Funky Boutique236 Central Ave.
T-Rex Golf1115 Central Ave.
T-Rex Fast TrackCorner of Grand & Central Ave.
The Winery of Hot Springs1503 Central Ave.
JACKSONVILLEFirst Arkansas Bank & Trust600 West MainOr Visit Any Branchfirstarkansasbank.com
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Jacksonville Community Center5 Municipal Dr.Kiddos2650 John Harden Dr.
Knight’s Super Foods315 S. James St.
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LAKEVIEWGaston’s White River Resort1777 River Rd.
LITTLE ROCKCupcakes on Kavanaugh5625 Kavanaugh Blvd.
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Little Rock Athletic Club4610 Sam Peck Rd.
Little Rock Zoo1 Jonesboro Dr.
M2 Gallery11525 Cantrell Rd.
Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream & Treatery17821 Chenal Pkwy
Murry’s Dinner Playhouse6323 Colonel Glenn Rd.
Old State House Museum300 West Markham St.
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NORTH LITTLE ROCK3 Flamingos6929 John F. Kennedy Blvd.
Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum120 Riverfront Park Dr.
Burns Park2700 Willow St.Fresh Cup4816 North Hills Blvd.
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The 3rd Annual Savvy Kids Cover Contest was our largest yet! With nearly 1,000 photos entered, our judges had a tough job narrowing them down to the top three. Photographed by Focus Photography, the first place winners are Benjamin and Noah Yarberry, age 6; second place winner is Alyssa Hamilton, age 14; and our third place winner is Mariya Wright, age 5. The Savvy Kids judges fell in love with these youngsters’ bright smiles. Of course, we could leave out the few other judges’ favorite entries! Here you will also see the top 25 finalists.
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ACADEMIC/TUTORINGAPT Educational Services1405 N. Pierce St., Suite 211Little Rock660-4333tutorsforu.comActivities Offered: We offer prescriptive tutoring tailored to your child’s needs and delivered in a multisensory way to reach his/her learning style. Our areas include: reading, math, French and Spanish, English, writing, study skills, ACT and SAT prep, sciences, social studies and cognitive skills. Age Range: First grade - adult
Gideon Math and Reading2316 Durwood Road
Little Rock607-4808gideonreading.infoActivities Offered: Gideon Math & Reading has evolved into a full service center for anyone wanting help with learning. We provide instruction in most subjects, including math, science and foreign languages.Age Range: Pre-K - 18
Huntington Learning Center11525 Cantrell Road, Suite 603Little Rock223-2299huntingtonlearning.comActivities Offered: Individual programs for struggling students and those requiring enrichment activities. ACT/SAT prep also available.Age Range: K- 12
Learning RX11825 Hinson Road, Suite 102Little Rock223-9500learningrx.comActivities Offered: Providing cognitive skills training to improve intelligence and academic performance.Age Range: K -12
Oxford Learning2580 Prince Street, Suite JConway329-3232oxfordlearning.comActivities Offered: Most supplemental educators or tutors focus on the basic academic skills – reading, writing, spelling, grammar and math – or concentrate on the particular curriculum subject that is causing current concern.Age Range: Pre-K – 12
Sylvan Learning Center11220 N. Rodney Parham Road, Suite 4Little Rock801-1445tutoring.sylvanlearning.com/centers/little-rock-tutoring/index.cfmActivities Offered: Help with math, reading, writing, test preparation, homework help, study skills and college prep.Age Range: Elementary – High school
Kumon of North Little Rock4810 W. Commercial Drive, Suite BNorth Little Rock812-KIDS (5437)www.kumon.com/north-little-rockActivities Offered: Kumon, the largest after-school math and reading enrichment program, is designed for students of all levels (PreK3-High School.) A Kumon Program can be tailored for advanced students who need to be challenged, but also for students who need help catching up. Kumon of North Little Rock is open from 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Mondays – Thursdays. Call today for a free assessment test for your child!
AFTER-SCHOOL CAREAdventureland Academy1015 Autumn RoadLittle Rock227-0880adventurelandacademy.comActivities Offered: Children are picked up from school in one of eight vans equipped with Kiddie Voice Alarm system. In the 25,000 square foot facility, children enjoy a snack, games, gym time and homework time. Age Range: Pre-K – Elementary
after-school activities
Educational Enrichment for Everyone
By Paige Hunter ParHam
Are your kids tired of the same
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and activities for both kids and
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Central Arkansas Performing Arts Academy
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after-school activities
Centers for Youth and Families6501 W. 12th StreetLittle Rock666-8686www.centersforyouthandfamilies.orgActivities Offered: The Centers/Easter Seals after-school program is a unique experience for children with and without disabilities. There will be art activities, recreation activities and homework time.Age Range: Ages 6 – 12
First United Methodist Child Development Center324 W. 8th StreetLittle Rock372-2327www.childdevelopmentcenterlr.comActivities Offered: The after school curriculum provides for “choices” of activities daily, plus play on our second floor fresh-air gymnasium, a USDA approved snack, homework room and other enrichment options. Full care is provided to enrolled families for teacher workdays, Christmas and spring break, and inclement weather. Age Range: K – 6th Grade
Hot Springs Family YMCA130 Werner Street Hot Springs623-8803 www.hsymca.orgActivities Offered: The Y is a licensed childcare facility under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human Services. We are committed to providing a safe environment for your school aged child to explore life and the world around them through positive social interaction, academic challenge, physical activities and creative play.Age Range: K – age 13
Impact Martial Arts1819 W. Dewitt Henry DriveBeebe288-3622www.impactmartialartspba.comActivities Offered: Kids can be picked up from school and shuttled to the Beebe location. Kids can work on homework while they wait for their class to start. Other fun activities are available as well.Age Range: K and up
Little Rock Athletic Club4610 Sam Peck RoadLittle Rock225-3600
www.lrac.comActivities Offered: The state-licenses program consists of snacks, age-appropriate fitness activities, cooperative games, arts and crafts, homework and the occasional science experiment. Pick up is available from local schools. Space is limited.Age Range: K – 6th
River City Gymnastics5310 Shackleford RoadLittle Rock407-8000www.river-city-gymnastics.comActivities Offered: A fun-filled after-school destination offering a snack, supervised playtime in a 25,000-square-foot facility, plus crafts, activities and homework time. Pick up available at a variety of schools. Age Range: K – 6th
ARTArkansas Arts Center Museum School501 E. 9th StreetLittle Rock372-4000www.arkarts.comActivities Offered: The museum school is an opportunity for creative interaction led by our experience artist-educators. Classes are offered at after-school hours and on weekends. Age Range: 2 – adult
Arkansas Extended Learning CenterVarious LocationsLittle Rock666-0759www.extendedlearning.orgActivities Offered: A variety of classes in art, music, manners and more.Age Range: K – 5th
Cici’s Art Shop!120 Indian TrailLittle Rock312-1769www.cicisartshop.comActivities Offered: After-school and mommy-and-me classes offered by the month in painting, pottery, paper mache and more. Age Range: 3 and older
BASEBALLBryant Athletic Association102 S.E. 2nd StreetBryant847-4817www.bryantbaseball.org
Activities Offered: The Bryant Athletic Association is dedicated to providing safe, fun and high-quality youth sports programs for the families of Bryant, Arkansas and the surrounding community.
Junior Deputy Baseball2500 Cantrell RoadLittle Rock372-7640www.juniordeputy.comActivities Offered: Fall and spring leagues, both competitive and recreational leagues available.Age Range: 4 – 18
BASKETBALLUpward Basketball – North Little Rock105 E. D AvenueNorth Little Rock753-2531www.nlrupward.comActivities Offered: Christian sports program for basketball and cheerleading. Age range: K4 – 12th grade
Upward Basketball – Little Rock701 Napa Valley DriveLittle Rock225-0612 Ext. 412www.agape-church.orgActivities Offered: Specifically designed for boys and girls who play in separate leagues, Upward seeks to develop the self-esteem of each participant while teaching respect for authority, sportsmanship, character and basketball skills.
CHEERLEADING AND GYMNASTICSCheer City United7 Clearwater Drive, Suite BLittle Rock407-8050www.cheercityunited.com
Activities Offered: Cheerleading, tumbling and boot camp for cheerleading skills. Age Range: Age 4 – 12th grade
Central Arkansas Bengals718 N. Harris RoadJacksonville870-842-0863www.cayflbengals.yolasite.comActivities Offered: The Central Arkansas Youth Bengals Football and Cheer Program is a non-profit organization that supports, encourages, and enables youth to benefit from participating in sports and cheer in a safe and structured environment. Through our program, we teach sportsmanship, fundamentals, teamwork, skills and knowledge that youth will use throughout their lives. Age Range: 5 – 12
Hot Springs Gymnastics and Play By Play1510 Lakeshore DriveHot Springs525-5867
Huff ’n Puff Dance and Gymastics613 Stonewall SquareJacksonville985-1818www.huffnpuffgym.comActivities Offered: A full schedule of dance and gymnastics classes for all ages. Huff ‘n Puff offers both competitive and recreational programs including Power Tumbling, beg to Elite in the gymnastics program and preschool programs in both dance and gymnastics.
JAX Gym4101 Richards RoadNorth Little Rock985-1818
JAX Gym
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Activities Offered: Our gymnastics programs are from ages 18 mos (Me and My Shadow), preschool gymnastics, recreational and competitive gymnastics, ages five to adult, Levels 2 – 10, power tumbling classes from beginner to elite, cheer classes including cheer and cheer tumbling, and cheer stunting class for ages ten and up. Also, recreational and competitive tumbling and trampoline classes.
Leah’s Gymnastics and Cheerleading1200 Library DriveBenton776-3547Activities Offered: Competitive and non-competitive gymnastics, All-Star Cheerleading, Parties, Field Trips and more!Age Range: 1 year – 18 years
The Little Gym1121 S. Bowman Road, Ste. C-1Little Rock225-5437www.tlglr.comActivities Offered: Noncompetitive gymnastics, karate, sports skills and dance classes.Age Range: 4 months – 12 years
Mega Gymnastics & Cheerleading4101 Richards RoadNorth Little Rock944-1444www.mega-gymnastics.netActivities Offered: Competitive and recreational gymnastics, as well as cheerleading.Age range: Ages 4 and up
River City Gymnastics5310 S. ShacklefordLittle Rock407-8000www.river-city-gymnastics.comActivities Offered: Competitive and recreational gymnastics. The after-school program offers a healthy snack upon arrival, supervised playtime in our 25,000 square foot air-conditioned facility, and quiet time in our class room for homework or reading.
Westside YMCA Gymnastics4701 Sam Peck RoadLittle Rock227-8343www.ymcalr.orgActivities Offered: Westside YMCA is
dedicated to making gymnastics a fun, positive experience for each child.
DANCEAndrea’s School of Dance211 Northeast 2nd StreetBryant847-4693Activities Offered: ASD is dedicated to the enrichment of children’s lives through dance instruction, with an emphasis on high moral standards and Christian values.We offer combination classes including tap, jazz, ballet, pointe, and basic tumbling for children ages 3 and up, as well as for adults. Registration takes place each August and classes run September through May. Please visit our website, AndreasSchoolofDance.net, to get on our waiting list. A short summer camp and winter program are also offered each year for new students to see how they like our classes.
Arkansas Academy of Dance10301 N. Rodney Parham RoadLittle Rock227-5320www.arkansasacademyofdance.comActivities Offered: As the official school of the Arkansas Festival Ballet, the academy offers classical and modern ballet classes for boys and girls of all ages.
BK’s Dance and Tumbling5407 Hwy 5 N, #6Bryant847-7345www.bksdanceandtumbling.comActivities Offered: We provide the most current styles of dance, tumbling and vocal training for all ages. We have suspended dance floors to protect your child’s knees as he/she grows. Besides our recreational classes in dance, cheer/tumbling & vocal instruction, we also offer an advanced series of classes for those students who wish to excel and compete in the world of dance. Age Range: 3 – adult
Centre Stage Dance Academy5710 Warden Road, Suite 7Sherwood425-3361www.centrestagesherwood.comActivities Offered: Dancers may participate in recreational or competitive dance programs. Classes include ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, modern, pointe, hip hop, musical theater and cheer.
Dance Arts978 Airport RoadHot Springs623-3133www.danceartshotsprings.comOur goal at DanceArts is to provide quality instruction with the focal point being the student’s personal achievement and self-confidence. We emphasize efficient and technically correct use of the body in developing coordination, perception, physical and mental discipline in a loving and Christian atmosphere.
Irby Studio of Dance2324 Durwood RoadLittle Rock664-28001032 Front StreetConway327-7600Activities Offered: Ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop and lyrical dance classes for beginners and and advanced dancers.
Little Rock School of Dance8620 Cunningham Lake RoadLittle Rock225-6232www.lrschoolofdance.netActivities Offered: It is our goal to meet the needs of any student interested in the art of dance. We are very proud of the tradition of Little Rock School of Dance.
Ms. Karen’s Dance Studio6 Parkstone CircleNorth Little Rock771-2351www.mskarens.comActivities Offered: Ms. Karen’s offers several classes for 3 year olds through adults of all skill levels. Dance classes include tap, jazz, ballet, pointe, hip-hop and clogging. In addition to our dance instruction classes, we offer students the opportunities to participate in dance companies that compete at both local and national levels.
North Little Rock School of Dance4000 JFK BoulevardNorth Little Rock753-5039www.nlrschoolofdance.comActivities Offered: Students are placed according to age and ability. NLR School of Dance offers ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, pointe, hip-hop, cheerleading and tumbling.Age Range: 3 – adult
Shuffles and Ballet II1521 Merrill DriveLittle Rock223-9224www.shufflesdancestudio.comActivities Offered: Shuffles and Ballet II Opened in 1987 and became the official school of Ballet Arkansas in 2001. Their program is designed to offer the finest quality instruction and education for every dancer. In addition, they offer a pre-professional program for those students considering dance as a career. They offer classes in classical ballet, tap, jazz, modern dance and musical theater.
FOOTBALLCentral Arkansas Bengals718 N. Harris RoadJacksonville551-1976www.cayflbengals.yolasite.comActivities Offered: The Central Arkansas Youth Bengals Football and Cheer Program is a non-profit organization that supports, encourages, and enables youth to benefit from participating in sports and cheer in a safe and structured environment. Through our program, we teach sportsmanship, fundamentals, teamwork, skills and knowledge that youth will use throughout their lives. Age Range: 5 – 12
Life CHAMPS12115 Hinson Road, Suite 200Little Rock255-0950www.lifechamps.comActivities Offered: Life CHAMPS provides excellence in athletic instruction and competition while focusing on the importance of character and education. Flag and tackle football leagues available for children ages 5 and older.
GOLFArkansas Golf Center1201 Trey LaneConway327-0171www.centralarkansasgolfacademy.comActivities Offered: Junior Golf Camp is a great way to introduce your children to the game of golf or help them further develop their golf swing. Junior Camp allows young golfers ages 6 – 16 learn the fundamentals of the game in a non-threatening environment.
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The First Tee of Central Arkansas#1 The First Tee WayLittle Rock562-4653www.thefirstteear.orgActivities Offered: Being a member of The First Tee of Arkansas gives a young person the opportunity to take part in our organization’s numerous golf and life skills activities. It also provides them with free greens fees and range balls after they become members.
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LANGUAGESArkansas Institute of Languages100 Rodney Parham Road, Suite 1CLittle Rock312-1300www.arkansasinstituteoflanguages.orgActivities Offered: A variety of languages for the working professional or for people who just want to learn. We currently provide Spanish, French, Arabic, German, Japanese, Russian, Portuguese, Italian and many more available upon request.
MARTIAL ARTSImpact Martial Arts9808 N. Rodney Parham RoadLittle Rock224-12221819 W. Dewitt Henry DriveBeebe228-3622www.impactmartialartspba.comActivities Offered: Impact offers TaeKwon-Do, Self Defense and Life Skills Training courses for all levels and ages. All classes are Certified Black Belt Instructor led and will help you or your child to build leadership skills, self-esteem, fitness levels and self-discipline.Age Range: Ages 4 – adult
Karate for KidsSeveral locationswww.myatakarate.comActivities Offered: At the Arkansas ATA Black Belt Academy and Karate for Kids, there is a class for everyone! Age Range: 3 – adult
Little Rock Martial Arts9808 N. Rodney Parham RoadLittle Rock224-1222Activities Offered: The overachieving goal of the Little Rock Martial Arts school is to build our students’ self-esteem, which we do by not only recognizing our students’ accomplishments and successes, but their efforts as well.
Unity Martial Arts3016 W. MarkhamLittle Rock664-0604www.unitymartialarts.comActivities Offered: Unity Martial Arts teaches fitness and conflict avoidance through fun, safe exercises and games that help children improve
coordination and endurance. Parents love that their kids show greater discipline and respect for others, even outside of CuongNhu class.
MODELINGExcel Models and Talent8201 Cantrell Road, Suite 300Little Rock227-4232www.excel-mt.comActivities Offered: Classes in modeling, personal development, commercial acting and audition training. Age Range: 5 – 10
MUSICArkansas Symphony Youth OrchestraLittle Rockwww.arkansassymphonyorchestra.orgActivities offered: The Preparatory Orchestra, a strings-only ensemble of beginning players, features 70 students. Entrance is by teacher recommendation only. The Academy Orchestra, an intermediate-level group, is a complete ensemble of woodwind, brass, string and percussion players who must audition for a spot. The most advanced Youth Orchestra boasts some of the top musicians in the state.Age Range: Ages 9 – 18
Carolyn’s Keyboard Corner11121 North Rodney Parham RoadLittle Rock217-0275www.carolynskeyboardcorner.comActivities Offered: Instruction in piano, guitar, electric bass, 5 string banjo, drums, all percussion instruments, accordion, tenor banjos, mandolin, violin, viola, cello, bass, clarinet, saxophone, harp and voice. Age Range: 5 and up
Center Stage Music301 S. Bowman Road, Suite 220Little Rock225-6962Activities Offered: Music lessons in all band instruments, orchestra, piano and guitar. Age Range: 4 and older
Little Rock Jams10720 N. Rodney Parham Road, Ste. 8Little Rock312-1800Activities Offered: Private and group lessons, special programs for guitar, bass and drums, as well as regular
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Piano Lessons In Your Home2213 West RoadLittle Rock224-2115www.pianolessonsinyourhome.comActivities Offered: Learn to play music in the comfort of your own home with highly qualified teachers and flexible scheduling. Piano, Guitar and Voice.Age Range: All ages
UALR Community School of the Arts2801 S. University Ave., Fine Arts 164Little Rock569-3480www.ualr.edu/communityschoolActivities Offered: Since 1979, the UALR Community School of the Arts has had university faculty and professional artists teaching high-quality instruction in all the arts: visual arts, musical instruments, voice, and Chinese language. Instruction takes place on the safe and attractive campus of UALR in the fine arts building.Age Range: All ages
PERFORMING ARTSBroadway Performance11610 Cantrell Road, Suite 101Little Rock804-3722Activities Offered: Kids will learn the fundamentals of acting, modeling, voice and dance lessons while working toward an end project. New programs are added every month. Kids can even film commercials and mock sitcoms which will be professionally filmed, edited and sent to various advertising companies for a casting call.
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SCOUTINGBoy Scouts of America3220 Cantrell RoadLittle Rock664-4780, Ext. 222www.quapawbsa.orgActivities Offered: Scouting is a community based program. There are over 90 individual programs throughout the city. Programs for boys 1st grade to 20 years old and girls 14 to 20 years old. Call for details.Age Range: First grade – age 20
Girl Scouts – Ouachita Council615 W. 29th StreetNorth Little Rock758-1020www.girlscoutsdiamonds.orgActivities Offered: The traditional and most well-known Girl Scouting experience is through Girl Scout troops. These troops are led by well-trained adult volunteers – the backbone of Girl Scouting. Girl Scouting is also provided through a number of alternative venues, such as collaborations with other community, youth-serving groups and during and after-school programs. Age Range: Ages 5 – 17
YMCA Adventure Guides4701 Sam Peck RoadLittle Rock227-8343www.ymcalr.orgActivities Offered: Program to strengthen the bond between fathers and daughters and fathers and sons. Age Range: Elementary
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Bryant Soccer ClubP.O. Box 442Bryant213-5455www.bryantsoccer.orgActivities Offered: The Bryant Soccer club is a non-profit soccer organization. We are committed to providing a safe facility that promotes a guided discovery of the critical thinking and soccer skills for the children in our community. We are members of the Arkansas State Soccer Association (ASSA), the Central Arkansas Soccer League (CASL), and the United States Soccer Federation (USSF).Age Range: Ages 4 -17
Hot Springs Soccer Association276-8257www.eteamz.com/HotSpringsSoccerActivities Offered: We are a recreational program located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. We currently field teams in the U-6 through U-18 age groups. Our program is a member of the Arkansas State Soccer Association, and our travelling teams schedule their games through the Central Arkansas Soccer Association.Age Range: Age 4 – 12th Grade
Little Rock Futbol ClubRiverdale Soccer FieldsLittle Rock663-2112www.littlerockfc.comActivities Offered: The Little Rock Futbol Club was formed in 1980 to assist young people with the ability and desire to become better soccer players, sportsmen and young adults. We have grown from 80 kids in 1980 to over 1400 and have won more state championships than any club in Arkansas. We offer a team for players of every ability - from beginner to the most talented, college bound players.
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USTA Junior Team Tennis2024 Arkansas Valley Drive, Suite 302Little Rock227-7611www.arktennis.comActivities Offered: USTA Junior Team Tennis brings kids together in teams to play singles, doubles and mixed doubles against other teams. It promotes social skills and important values by fostering a spirit of cooperation and unity, as well as individual self-growth. It’s also a fun environment for kids in which they learn that succeeding is really more about how they play the game rather than if they win or lose.
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The Kissing Hand
Written by Audrey Penn
Illustrated by Nancy M. Leak and Ruth E. Harper
Chester Raccoon doesn’t want to go to school—he wants to stay
home with his mother. She assures him that he’ll love school—with
its promise of new friends, new toys, and new books. Even better,
she has a special secret that’s been in the family for years—the
Kissing Hand. This secret, she tells him, will make school seem as
cozy as home. She takes her son’s hand, spreads his tiny fingers into
a fan and kisses his palm—smack dab in the middle: “Chester felt
his mother’s kiss rush from his hand, up his arm, and into his heart.”
Whenever he feels lonely at school, all he has to do is press his
hand to his cheek to feel the warmth of his mother’s kiss. Chester is
so pleased with his Kissing Hand that he—in a genuinely touching
moment—gives his mom a Kissing Hand, too, to comfort her when
he is away. Audrey Penn’s The Kissing Hand, published by
the Child Welfare League of America, is
just the right book for any
child taking that fledgling
plunge into preschool—or
for any youngster who is
temporarily separated from
home or loved ones. The
rough but endearing raccoon
illustrations are as satisfying
and soothing for anxious
children as the simple story.
Reading Level: Ages 5 and up
Zoo BaBies!The Little Rock Zoo is proud to announce some new members of their animal
families! The zoo’s queen naked mole rat recently gave birth to four tiny babies,
who are now old enough to be on display. Naked mole rats, much like ants, live
in colonies which are headed by a queen. The queen is the only female allowed
to breed, and carefully selects her mate from the males in her colony. If any other
females attempt to breed, they are killed by the queen. The non-breeding mole rats
fulfill the roles of workers in the colony, much like ants or bees. Naked mole rats are
native to East Africa, primarily southern Ethiopia, and have the distinction of being
the longest living rodent. They have tiny, almost invisible eyes and very poor vision.
They also are quite hairless and have large protruding teeth, which makes them both
terrifying and cute at the same time.
The zoo is also home to a new litter of five bush dog pups. Bush dogs are closely
related to mane wolves and are found in the wild in Central and South America.
These animals are downright adorable; they look like small bears with chunky dog
bodies and fluffy tails. They also have webbed feet for efficient swimming. Bush
dogs generally live in packs of 10-12 individuals and live in hollow logs and burrows
for shelter. The bush dogs at the Little Rock Zoo are located near the bears, so be
sure and stop by and say hello to the new babies!
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SUMMER AT THE CENTER EXHIBITS EL-VIS AT 21, PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALFRED WERTHEIMERAugust 1 thru August 21: In what seems like just seconds before he was crowned the king of rock ‘n’ roll, talented photographer Alfred Wertheimer captured the young musician through a series of 56 captivating black-and-white images. “Elvis at 21” is a photographic journey that invites visitors inside the fleetingly private life of one of the world’s most public figures. Elvis at 21, Photographs by Alfred Wertheimer, an exhibition developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, Govinda Gallery, and the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, is sponsored nationally by HISTORY. This exhibit will be at the Clinton Presidential Library through August 21. For more information call 501-374-4242 or visit www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org.
ELVISAugust 1 thru September 11: “Elvis is an original separate exhibition that was inspired by President Clinton’s own fascination with the birth of rock ‘n’ roll and the man behind the music revolution. In partnership with Elvis Presley Enterprises and Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee, items will include memorabilia from some of Elvis’ most popular movies, such as Elvis’ red MG in Blue Hawaii. This exhibit will be at the Clinton Presidential Library through September 11. For more information call 501-374-4242 or visit www.clintonpresiden-tialcenter.org.
WATER BALLOON VOLLEYBALLAugust 1: What in the world is water balloon volleyball? Come find out! Be prepared to get wet! Admission: FREE. Meeting place: DeGray Lake Resort State Park Lodge Playground. Event time: 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. For more information call 501-865-5810 or visit www.degray.com.
KNOCKOUTAugust 1: Join park staff for this fast-paced basketball game testing your shooting ability as well as your quickness. They provide the ball; all you need to bring is your “A”game. Admission: FREE. Meeting place: DeGray Lake Resort State Park Basketball/Tennis Court. Event time: 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call 501-865-5810 or visit www.degray.com.
ANNUAL BBQ SUPPER AND AUCTIONAugust 2: Please, join us for our annual BBQ Supper and Auction to be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Primary School Cafeteria in Lonoke, AR. This year’s event promises to be one of the best ever, with live music and a “kids corner”. Look for a complete list of silent and live auction items to be published in our July newsletter. Tickets are $10 and can be
purchased at the door. For more information call 501-676-6166 or visit www.openarmsshelter.org.
PEDAL BOAT RACESAugust 2: Here’s a chance to prove your skills in a fun-filled race in our pedal boats. Who will be the fastest? Maybe you! Pedal boats and lifejackets are provided. Admission: FREE. Meeting place: DeGray Lake Resort State Park Marina. Event time: 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. For more information call 501-865-5810 or visit www.degray.com.
FUN & GAMESAugust 2: Try your hand at a washer toss, show off in a running relay race, or maybe take part in a hula-hoop competition. Meet park staff for a few rounds of fun and games! Admission: FREE. Meeting place: DeGray Lake Resort State Park Visitor Center. Event time: 3 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. For more information call 501-865-5810 or visit www.degray.com.
LAMANPALOOZAAugust 5: Mark your calendars!!! It’s coming back this year…an end-of-summer bash at Laman Library. Featuring Trout Fishing in America. Event time: 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the William F. Laman Public Library. For more information call 501-758-1720.
WALK FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIESAugust 5: Please, join us for Methodist Family Health’s 5th Annual Walk for Children and Families on Friday, August 5th. This is a great event benefiting the children and families served by MFH. Registration begins at 6 p.m. on the North Little Rock side of the Big Dam Bridge at Cook’s landing. The Walk begins at 7 p.m. There will be live music, FREE ice cream, pizza, and walking for a great cause. Cost is $20 per individual or $50 for a family. Contact Maggie Beeler at [email protected] or call 501-412-6178 for more information, or visit www.methodistfamily.org.
JASON CAMPBELL AND SINGLETREEAugust 5: Show starts at 9 p.m. at the Allfam Bowling and Entertainment Center located at 2350 Lakewood Circle in Cabot, AR. For more information call 501-941-3225.
SUPER SNOOPS August 5: The case of the 5th birthday bash. We’re looking for little detectives! Help us celebrate our 5th birthday on Friday, August 5th, where you’ll find super deals, activities, and more. Just follow the clues! 50% off total admission at The Wonder Place from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. We’ll have a scavenger hunt, crafts, goodie bags, and more! For more information call
501-225-4050 or visit www.thewonder-place.com.PETIT JEAN SOFTBALLAugust 6: Meet the park interpreters at the Petit Jean State Park ball field next to the old chimney for a fun, family game of softball—Petit Jean style. We have all the equipment, so bring your family out and join us. Admission: FREE. Event time: 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call 501-727-5441 or visit www.petitjeanstatepark.com.
H.O.P.E. C.D.C. BACK-TO-SCHOOL SUMMITAugust 6: This is sponsored by the non-profit organization, Hope CDC. It is an event that consists of doctors giving children FREE medical screenings. Also, school supplies such as back-packs will be given away. There will be fun and games provided and more! Please come, sup-port, and participate! Event time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Event place: Evangelistic Ministries Church located at 101 N. Elm Street in Jacksonville, AR. For more information call 501-985-3067.
“NIGHT HIKE”August 6: Night Hike is part of our Children’s Summer Program here at Garvan Woodland Gardens. Come explore the Gardens in the twilight and dark. Roxana Rose, will tell the children what to watch for and lead a hike through the Gardens of things that lurk in the dark! The evening will end with a campfire and the traditional ghost stories of the region. There will me marshmallows and s’mores! All children should be accompanied by an adult, a minimum of one adult for every three children. It is open to children ages 7 thru 12. Program includes a light snack and a bottle of water. No flip flops or sandals allowed. Wear shoes appro-priate for hiking. Cost of the program is $5 per non-member child and $3 per member child. For more information call 501-463-4514 or visit www.garvangardens.org.
HANDFUL OF HEARTS TEXAS HOLD’EM POKER TOURNAMENTAugust 6: Presented by Reliance Healthcare and First Security Bank. Your fun-filled night will include the chance to win exciting door prizes throughout the evening. There is even a chance to be one of the top 5 finishes and win a guaranteed prize worth $250 or more! This event is to help make wishes come true for children with life-threatening medical condi-tions in Central Arkansas. The tournament entry fee is FREE with the purchase of a $50 UNLIMITED food and drink bar. Registration is limited to 100 players, so call today and reserve your seat to support the Make-A-Wish Founda-
tion’s Mid-South Chapter! Registration opens at 4:30 p.m.; Tournament begins at 6 p.m. sharp! Please, contact Carissa Godwin at 501-376-9474 for questions or additional information.
HOORAY FOR HERPS WEEKENDAugust 6 and 7: Spend the weekend at Pinnacle Mountain State Park learning about this group of misunderstood animals. Join park interpreters for hikes, crafts, games, and programs about Arkansas’s native reptiles and amphibians, including opportunities to meet live animals up-close. Contact the park for a detailed program schedule at 501-868-5806 or visit www.arkansasstateparks.com/pin-naclemountain.
ARGENTA AFFAIRSAugust 6 and 13: The Tail Waggin’ Tutor program helps young readers develop their skills by giving them one-on-one time with a furry, patient listener. Children who may be shy reading in front of peers, often willingly read to a friendly dog. This builds confidence and makes reading enjoyable. Dogs do not mind if you make mistakes. Event time: 10:30 a.m. at the Argenta Branch Library, 506 Main Street. For more information call 501-687-1061.
YOUNG WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP & EMPOWERMENT CONFERENCEAugust 8 thru 12: The first annual Young Women’s Leadership and Empowerment Conference will be held at The Arkansas Studies Institute, 401 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock. The theme is “Jumpstarting a Bright Future for Girls.” Topics will include Arts/Creative Writing, Career Planning/Coaching, Educational Activities (literacy and study habits), Domestic Violence Awareness, Living a Healthy Lifestyle (Drugs/Alcohol/Smoking/Teen Pregnancy Prevention), Leadership Skills, Financial Literacy Training, Promoting Volunteerism, Exercise, and more! Conference time: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Registration is $50. For more information, visit www.divasinconline.com.
TROUPE D’JOUR’S—MIDSUMMER SHAKESPEARE CAMPAugust 9 thru 13: Wildwood Park for the Arts is having a camp for rising 2nd thru 8th graders. Students will improve their skills in the areas of: acting, movement, voice, diction, focus, text analysis, stage combat, ensemble, and performance. Session fee: $295. For more information call 501-721-7275 or visit www.wildwoodpark.org.
COOKING CLASS WITH EXECUTIVE CHEF JACOB PECKAugust 11: Join Chef Peck as he leads a class for his version of “Mastering the Art of French Cooking”. Each course will feature a French wine. Reservations are required
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and space is limited. Cooking class is $60 per person. For more information and to RSVP call 501-537-0042.
BARGAINS GALORE ON 64August 11 thru 13: 160 Miles of Bargains in the heart of America! You are invited to Bargains Galore on 64. Arkansas largest and best 3 day annual sale event is gearing up for its’ 12th annual sale. The event begins in Beebe and will line Hwy. 64 for 160 miles to Fort Smith. Shop until you drop looking for antiques, collectibles, and great buys. Bargains Galore has been nationally recognized in AARP’s magazine, and designated by Southern Traveler Magazine as a Travel Treasure. For more information call 501-882-8135 or visit www.beebeark.org.
NLRAC PARENT’S NIGHT OUTAugust 13: 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.
FULL MOON KAYAK TOURAugust 13: See our lake in a whole new way! Join the park interpreter for a peaceful moonlit kayak tour of the lake, and make memories that will last a lifetime. Fee includes use of kayak, paddle, and life jacket. No experience is necessary, but you should be comfortable around water. Pre-registration and payment at visitor center is required. Space is limited, so hurry! Admission: $15. Meeting place Lake Catherine State Park Marina. Event time: 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. For more information call
501-844-4176 or visit www.arkansasstateparks.com/lakecatherine.
FREE ADMISSION DAY AT THE WILLIAM J. CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARYAugust 13: In honor of President Clinton’s Birthday, admission at the Clinton Library and audio tours narrated by President Clinton are FREE throughout the day. Enjoy complimen-tary birthday cake and have the opportunity to send birthday wishes to President Clinton. For more information call 501-374-4242 or visit www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org.
ARKANSAS KENNEL CLUB DOG SHOWAugust 13 and 14: The Arkansas Kennel Club will hold its’ Annual American Kennel Club Sanctioned Confirmation Dog Show on Saturday, 13th and Sunday, 14th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock. Over 100 breeds will be repre-sented and some of these dogs have been shown at the Westmister Kennel Club Show and the National Dog Show. Admission is $3 for Adults, $2 for Children over 12 and $1 for Children under 12. For more information contact Diane Wagener at 501-882-9798 or via e-mail [email protected].
EDIBLE INSECTSAugust 19: In other parts of the world, eating insects is considered a delicacy! Today, a park interpreter will test your notion of who really eats bugs and who doesn’t. Are you brave enough to join the “I ATE A BUG CLUB”? Come take a bite…. or at least watch. Meeting place: DeGray Lake Resort State Park Amphithe-ater. Event time: 9 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. For more information call 501-865-5810 or visit www.degray.com.
18TH ANNUAL END OF SUMMER HANG-GLIDER FLY-INAugust 20 and 21: Join the Central Arkansas Mountain Pilots (C.AM.P.) at Sunrise Point this weekend to watch
and learn as they hang glide throughout the weekend. Due to the sport’s high dependence on weather and wind, no times will be an-nounced for the flying; however, weather and wind permitting, the pilots fly throughout Sat-urday and Sunday beginning in the afternoon. Admission: FREE. For more information call Mount Nebo State Park office at 479-229-3655 or via e-mail [email protected].
STAR-GAZING LAKE CRUISEAugust 21: View the stars while we cruise aboard our tour boat on Lake Maumelle near Pinnacle Mountain. A park interpreter will serve as your pilot and guide to learn about stars, constellations, and satellites in the sky! Advance reservations and payment required. Meeting place: Jolly Roger’s Marina. Event time: 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Admission: $10 for Adults, $5 for Children ages 6-12. For more information call 501-868-5806 or visit www.arkansasstateparks.com/pinnaclemountain.
THE RONALD MCDONALD GOLF CLASSICAugust 21 and 22: It’s Tee Time again! Join us for our 18th Annual Ronald McDonald Golf Classic. This premiere tournament boasts great gifts, team prizes, fabulous food, an awarding winning golf course, and best of all, it all benefits a great cause! There will be a kick-off cocktail party Sunday, August 21 starting at 6 p.m. at the Pleasant Valley Country Club Ballroom. Silent & live auctions which include great items such as autographed footballs from Matt Schaub and Miles Austin, a week in Panama City Beach, a duck hunt for four, and more! Live Band. Cocktails and heavy hors d’oeuvres. Two Flights at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. 4 person
scramble format. All teams get complimen-tary tickets to the Cocktail Party. Tournament features an array of competitive holes and chances to win prizes, such as a new car, premium golf clubs, and more! For more information visit www.rmhclittlerock.org.
RHEA LANA’S CHILDREN’S CONSIGN-MENT EVENTAugust 25 thru 28: This event will take place at the Hot Springs Convention Center. Don’t miss this…High quality cloth-ing, equipment, toys & more at excellent prices! Rhea Lana’s is the fastest growing children’s consignment event in the south. Shopping Hours: Thursday August 25th from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday August 26th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday August 27th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday August 28th from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Check the website for more details www.rhealana.com.
BREAKFAST WITH ELEPHANTSAugust 27: Join the Little Rock Zoo for a delicious breakfast buffet in Café Africa and a unique keeper chat all about Elephants! Seating is limited and prior reservations are a must! Admission: Member Child: $12.95, Member Adult: $16.95, Non-Member Child: $16.95, and Non-Member Adult: $21.95. For more information or to make reservations, please call 501-661-7218 or visit www.littlerockzoo.com.
GEOCACHING WEEKENDAugust 27 thru 28: Let us immerse you and your family into the world of geocaching. Throughout the weekend, our scheduled programs and activities will be designed to help you learn about Arkansas State Park’s geocache tour and geocaches found right in our park. This is a great weekend for introduc-ing geocaching to people who are interested, but don’t know how to get started. Admission: TBA. Contact Pinnacle Mountain State park for more information at 501-868-5806 or via e-mail [email protected].
ROLLIN’ ON THE RIVERAugust 27: Rollin’ on the River is a 5k race and 2k family fun walk benefiting Easter Seals. The event is fun for the whole family with a children’s area including bouncy houses and games! Breakfast and lunch are provided. Rollin’ on the river is unique because you get more than just a t-shirt for participating. You actually get to know someone who benefits from Easter Seals. Each team in the 2k walk is represented by an Easter Seals Ambassador, a child or adult who receives services at Easter Seals, and you’ll get to know them and learn their success story. Event time: 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Event place: Clinton Presidential Center. Cost: $25. For more information call 501-227-3711 or via e-mail [email protected] or visit www.eastersealsar.com.
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AsiAn festivAlPhoToS bY jAY whiTE
Families gathered recently for the Asian
Festival sponsored by the Asian Pacific
Resource and Cultural Center in Little
Rock. Families had the opportunity to
experience local and international per-
formances, cultural exhibits, traditional
music and dance, as well as food from
around the world, art and literature.
Kids also enjoyed games and activities.
1. Hannah Reyes and Mikayla Henderson
2. Ana Mills
3. Giselle Reyes and Reyna Chambers
4. Ki'Nani and Xavier Cantrall
5. Sydney Ingram
6. Jose and Kenya Aquilar
PeAce, love And RAzoRbAcksPhoToS bY jAY whiTE
Mikaela Stoll, Madyson Ellis, Abby
Grappe and Maddie Sorensen
celebrated their birthdays together
during a “peace, love and
Razorbacks” themed birthday party.
The girls invited a few of their friends
to join them as they played football
on the war Memorial Stadium
field. Next, everyone gathered in
the Razorback locker room to eat
birthday cake!
1. Mikaela Stoll, Madyson Ellis, Abby Grappe, & Maddie Sorensen
2. Gillian, Samantha Shaw, Isabel Murray, Lindsey Spigner
3. Josh Pinter
4. Birthday Party crew!
5. Carson Stoll and Cannon Hay
6. Blaine Miller and Jake Lynch
7. Madison Winter
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elleson grunwald turns 11!PhoToS bY TErESA dollAr
Elleson Grunwald celebrated her 11th
birthday with her friends at Cakes by
Catie in Conway. Elleson and her party
guests each received a small cake to
decorate. The girls used icing, sprinkles,
fondant, and more to create one-of-a-
kind scrumptious creation. Every one
took home their cakes as a party favor.
Next, the girls gathered to eat cupcakes
made by Cakes by Catie and open
presents!
1. Elleson Grunwald
2. Abbie Beene
3. Doe Miller
4. Grace Anne Thone and Elleson Grunwald
5. Shelby Ellison
6. Grace Anne Thone
7. Molly Grunwald
8. Ellison Miller
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grace anne robertson turns 5!PhoToS bY brookE PAul
Grace Anne robertson celebrated
her 5th birthday with her friends at
Funland in burns Park. The kids had
a blast riding the rides at Funland
including the Ferris Wheel, train,
Tilt-A-Whirl, Scrambler, butterfly,
Carousel, helicopters, Space Shuttle,
Wildcat Mini Coaster, and more! Next,
everyone gathered to eat birthday
cake and open presents.
1. Alex Powell, Drew Powell, and Eva Pownall
2. Alex Powell and Drew Powell
3. Grace Anne Robertson and Ella Kennedy
4. Clara Principe and McConnell Robertson
5. Grace with cake
6. Lyla Tong, Grace Anne Robertson, Ella Kennedy, Theresa Roca
7. Roller coaster rides!
8. Theresa Roca
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HigH Heels and PigtailsPhoToS bY PATrick JoNES
Girls of all ages recently attended high
heels and Pigtails at Next Level Events.
The event was a fundraiser for bethany
christian Services. bethany christian
Services is the nation’s largest adoption
agency, also careing for women facing
unplanned pregnancies and orphans
living on five continents. Guests
enjoyed brunch and a fashion show
during the mother, daughter event.
Guests also enjoyed and meeting Miss
Arkansas and First runner-Up to Miss
America, Alyse Eady.
1. Samantha Collins
2. Reagan Bates
3. Savannah Fikes
4. Annie Ellzey and Sophie Baker
5. Abi and Allison Rose
6. Abi Twitty
7. Eden Leal
8. Presley Tapp
9. Ellen Keathley
10. Shelby Duck and Kenzie Pickard
11. Abigail, Kate, & Kendall Webb
taylor Wankum turns 13!PhoToS bY JAY WhiTE
Taylor Wankum celebrated her 13th
birthday with her friends at First
Assembly of God church in North
Little rock. The girls had a blast
playing all sorts of games including
Wii, hula hooping, dancing and
more! Next, everyone gathered to
eat birthday cake and open presents.
Taylor’s three tier birthday cake was
created by Tahleigh compton.
1. Taylor Wankum and guests getting ready to hula hoop.
2. Playing Wii
3. Sydney Ellis and Tiarra Robinson
4. Lashira Colley
5. Taylor Wankum
6. Dancing!
7. Lauren Huntly and Taylor Wankum
8. Kennedy Mitchell, Justice Starks, DePatrick Williams and Taylor Wankum
9. Katie Harper and Emily Dipple
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Dog Dayz at Delta trustPhoToS bY jAY whiTE
Families gathered outside Delta Trust
for a dog-gone good time! The Pu-
laski County humane Society brought
dogs, available for adoption, for the
guests to meet. There was also a dog
show in which guests could show
their pets in hopes of earning the top
prize. Kids could also get their faces
painted and get balloon dogs to
take home. hot dogs were served to
guests as well.
1. Harper and McCollum Mitcham and Ella Coleman
2. Bryce White
3. Hailey Lawson
4. Will Bunten
5. Isabella Balas
6. Thomas Ailen and Bella
7. Cole Sesssions
8. John Morris
9. Joie Willoughby and Pinky
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Tyson mcCarroll celebrated his 7th
birthday with his friends at rave
motion Pictures in Little rock. First,
everyone gathered in the party
room to eat pizza, birthday cake and
open presents. Tyson’s Cars cake was
created by mickey’s Special Affairs
in Little rock. Next, Tyson and his
party guests headed into the theater
where they watched Disney and
Pixar’s Cars 2. Ka chow!
1. Tyson McCarroll
2. Eating pizza!
3. Madison McCarroll
4. Creed Williamson and Tyson McCarroll
5. Brooks Johnson and Christopher Richard
6. Cake by Mickey's Special Affairs
7. Eric Park and Corey Park
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ACCESS OpEnS nEw ThErApy GymPhoToS bY jAY whiTE
ACCESS recently opened a
6,700-square-foot, state-of-the-art
new therapy gym, and Savvy Kids
was on hand to capture the fun!
The gym features an in-ground foam
pit, trampoline and ball pit; climbing
walls; therapy swings; fine and
gross-motor equipment; an infant/
toddler treatment room; four speech
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nATE ruSSEll TurnS 4!PhoToS bY PATriCK joNES
Nate russell celebrated his 4th
birthday with his friends during a
fire truck themed birthday party. The
ol’ red Fire engine came out for
the kids to explore. First, everyone
learned about fire safety and then
went for a ride in the truck. After
exploring ol’ red Fire, everyone
gathered to eat birthday cake and
cookies by Maggie’s original Cookie
Company in Conway.
1. Ayden and Rheeya Makan
2. Learning about fire safety
3. Nate Russell
4. In the fire engine!
5. Alec, Nate and Lindsey Russell
6. Blake Alexander
7. Cookies by Maggie's Original Cookie Company
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SAVVY PROJECT
Personalized PillowcasesBack to school time is almost upon us! For young children heading to Pre-K or Kindergarten, a nap is an essential part of the school day. This quick and easy pillowcase craft is a great way to bring a personalized touch from home to their nap time.
What you will need:
A standard sized pillowcase
Approximately ½ yard of coordinated fabric of your choice
Some craft/fabric glue
Directions:
Start out by printing your child’s name in a large font, cutting out the
letters, and tracing them onto the fabric and neatly cutting them out
of the printed fabric. I find that it’s easier to use a simple font with no
decorative flourishes to allow for ease of tracing. I also used polka dots
to add some additional color – for these dots I just traced small round
objects such as a candle or a pencil cup. Affix letters and other shapes
with fabric glue (or stitch them on with a machine for a long-lasting
keepsake.) Place pillow inside case and prepare for sweet dreams!
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