Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Inspired Kids Giving Back: LiveWire's Gig Proceeds will go to Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

LiveWire is a very talented local Chicago rock band made up of 8-10 year old kids that are dedicated to inspiring and helping other kids.

They are booked to play at the Hard Rock Chicago today, May 29th from 8pm-8:45pm. All of the proceeds and tips the band receives will be given to Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago.


Hard Rock Cafe
63 W. Ontario St.
Chicago, IL
60654
(312) 943-2252

LiveWire was formed in November 2011.Their love for music brought them together and with the guidance of Ken Mandat of Hix Brothers Music they became a band. They have four members. Nikko is the lead singer and just turned 8 years old. Danny is on electric guitar and is 8 years old. Alex is on bass and just turned 10 years old.  Cohen is on drums and is 10 years old. Danny and Alex are actually brother and sister! All of the kids get along incredibly well and not only work hard together during practice but play hard together outside of music!

LiveWire wants their performances to encourage other kids to sing, pick up an instrument, paint brush, racket or anything else that interests them. They hope that people will see them and say if they can do it we can too!
Here is a clip of them playing on WGN Morning News:
http://youtu.be/ehSQPB0pDa4

When paying the $5 Cover at the Hard Rock, mention that you are there to see LiveWire and the your cover will be donated to Lurie Children's Hospital.

For more information about  LiveWire, visit
                   www.WeAreLiveWire.com  or   www.facebook.com/RockLiveWire



Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Shedd Aquarium Opens Outdoor Stingray Touch Experience


Shedd Aquarium, a renowned leader in science education and immersive learning, invites guests to explore the underwater grace and wonder of stingrays in a new hands-on special exhibit, Stingray Touch.

The outdoor seasonal exhibit will allow guests to see – and feel – the texture and movement of these gentle gliding animals. Below are some fun facts regarding stingrays.

Make sure to look for the complete article about Stingray Touch in our Fun Guide, coming soon. 

Photo courtesy of ©Shedd Aquarium: Brenna Hernandez.

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT STINGRAYS? 
Did you know that stingrays have been around since the time of the dinosaurs? After swimming around the planet for more than 100 million years, stingrays haven’t changed much at all.

Is it a stingray or shark? The wingtip of cownose rays can curl above the water’s surface, bearing a resemblance to shark fins.

Stingrays are related to sharks, and similarly, they do not have bones. Their bodies are supported by cartilage—the same material that you feel inside the tip of your nose and ears.

Stingrays are masters of disguise. Yellow rays stay hidden on sandy ocean floors and cownose rays blend in with the blues and greys of the ocean waters.

Mr. Ray, Nemo’s stingray teacher in the animated film Finding Nemo, is a spotted eagle ray. Spotted eagle rays are found in tropical regions and can be identified by its dark dorsal surface covered in white spots or rings.

The South Carolina Stingrays are a professional minor league ice hockey team based in North Charleston, S.C. The organization's mascot is Cool Ray, loosely based on a stingray species known as the southern ray.

While a baby stingray is still inside its mother, it looks like a little adult. From birth, the young stingray is able to fend for itself.

There are more than 70 species of stingrays, including river rays that live in freshwater rivers.

The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray will serve as the Indianapolis 500 Pace Car. The Stingray model was first introduced in 1963 as part of the second generation of Corvette.

The Tampa Bay Rays are a Major League Baseball team based in St. Petersburg, Fla. Raymond, the team’s mascot, is a manta ray.






Thursday, May 23, 2013

Do You Know Someone Who Wants to Become a Babysitter? This Class Can Help!



Palos Community Hospital Offers Babysitting Training

           Palos Community Hospital is offering the Red Cross Babysitter’s Training course, which is a great way for young people, ages 11 to 15, to build self-esteem and develop leadership, decision-making and communication skills.  This $55 class is fun and fast-paced with hands-on activities, role-plays, and lively discussions.

The course teaches young people how to:
  • Supervise children and infants.
  • Perform basic child-care skills such as diapering, feeding and dressing.
  • Choose safe, age-appropriate games and toys.
  • Identify safety hazards and prevent injuries.
  • Care for common injuries such as burns, cuts and bee stings.
  • Communicate effectively with parents.

          The one-day class will meet from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 12, at Palos Community Hospital, 12251 S. 80th Avenue, Palos Heights. Participants are asked to bring a lunch. To register your child, call (708) 226-2300, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.