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SeptemberContents
The Parents Guide
of Las Vegas Team
Advisory Board
Ethel Archibald
Jen Flinders
Carmen Miller
Ellen Gianni Nelson
Publisher
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Magician makes memorable moments
7
Henderson Libraries to host children’s concert series
9
It’s Not Too Early to Think about the Flu
12 Getting to Know Healthy Kids Las Vegas
13
Back to school & back to activities!
15
September Events Calendar
Feature Writer
20
Nevada PEP Las Vegas Trainings
Monthly Columnists
21
Dining Out With Lauren
25
Daycare/Preschool Directory
27
Preemie Parenting, Part 1
Mark Sherwood
Art Director
Hugh Roper
Graphic Designer
Jason Pribble
Brittany Lish
Event Director
Pamela Ann S­ chumacher
Tish Davidson
Jincy Dean
Dr. Ray Huntington
Cassie Rice
Carey Roper
Audrey Sherwood
Dr. Sabra R. Smith
Lauren Wood
Distribution
Letter from the Publisher
I
t is estimated that during World War II nearly 50% of the citizens in the United States had
an immediate family member serving in the military in some capacity. Today fewer than two
percent of Americans have an immediate family member serving in the armed forces. We live in an
age of specialization, where so many of us have a niche and we don’t have occasion to connect with
those outside of our particular vocation. Those who serve in the military are sometimes far enough
removed from us that we don’t really get a chance to see, let alone appreciate, their sacrifice and
dedication to our country.
Meeting Staff Sergeant Preston Crossman a few weeks ago made a tremendous impression on me.
I met Sgt. Crossman at my daughter’s gymnastics class. I was walking into watch my daughter’s practice and I saw Sgt. Crossman with his two young sons who were both getting ready for their tumbling
class. He was dressed in his fatigues and it was obvious he had just come from work. Sgt. Crossman
told me he had recently returned from a one year tour of duty in Afghanistan. As we talked for a few
minutes I was struck at the sacrifice he and his family have made, and I was so thankful for men and
women like him who sacrifice time away from their families to make it possible for most of the rest
of us to be at home with our families.
Sgt. Crossman is part of the 1-211 Cavalry who are stationed at
the Clark County Armory. He appears on the cover of this month’s
ParentsGuide with his two sons and represents all the faithful military families who serve each of us without fanfare. Thank you all
for your service.
Richard Kleinman
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Magician Makes
Memorable Moments
Henderson Libraries to host
children’s concert series
“Famous” Wayne Schulatz is a cartoon vision. Dressed in black
with a bright orange tie and shoelaces, he immediately commands
attention when he walks into a room - any room - specifically
rooms filled with screaming kids looking to be entertained. And
entertain he does. Famous Wayne is one of Las Vegas’ best kept
secret weapons in the world of kids’ party entertainment and he’s
looking to amaze your kids. Posing as a mild-mannered middle
school art teacher, Schulatz is no stranger to keeping young minds
engaged. “Kids want to learn,” he explains. “They want to explore
ideas and be challenged.” It was this notion of challenging their
perception that lead him to magic. Having been a long time fan
of the art himself, he started a small club at his school. The club
quickly grew in size, as did Schulatz’ own interest. Before long,
he was picking up weekend gigs at various family fun centers,
entertaining for birthday parties and other special events. It wasn’t
long before his 10 minute act before the cake cutting blossomed
into a fully customizable 45 minute spectacular, which can include
gifts to the birthday child, simple trick teach-in sessions and full
on audience participation. And that audience also expanded - he
makes sure all the adults in attendance are entertained as well.
Now, Schulatz is entering his 3rd year as Famous Wayne and
things are really coming together. He’s just released a book of
magic tricks for kids (which he gives to the the birthday child and
has available for everyone else) and is branching out. Recently he’s
performed more sophisticated magic as an emcee for a number of
awards banquets and even on stage at a Las Vegas hotel on the strip.
Las Vegas is rife with concerts featuring the latest pop stars or
acts from yesteryear, but a concert series geared specifically toward
children will roll through Henderson this fall. Henderson Libraries will host four concerts featuring Julie Austin, an award winning
children’s recording artist, performer, educational consultant, High/
Scope teacher, trainer and National Wolf Trap Artist on Thursday,
Sept. 24, through Saturday, Sept. 26.
Each concert, which will take place at various Henderson Library
locations, will feature interactive and dynamic programs for families. Austin includes signing, sign miming, stories and dance into
her performances.
The James I. Gibson Library – located at 280 S. Water Street near
Basic Road in Downtown Henderson – will host the performer from
4-5 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 24. Registration for the performance is
required and the recommended age group is 3-8 years old.
The Paseo Verde Library – located at 280 S. Green Valley Pkwy.
just south of I-215 – will host a show for 3-8 year olds on Friday, Sept.
25 from 2-3 p.m.
On Saturday, Sept. 26, two performances will take place. The first
from 10-11 a.m. at the Green Valley Library – located at 2797 N. Green
Valley Pkwy. near Sunset Rd. – for kids ages 3-8 and the second from
2-3 p.m. at the Galleria Library – located on the lower level of the
Galleria at Sunset – located at 1300 W. Sunset Road at the corner of
Sunset Road and Stephanie St. The Galleria Library show is for all
ages and will take place in the court near Dillard’s.
Registration is required for the shows at the Gibson, Paseo Verde
and Green Valley Libraries.
And he’s available for you. You can find him on the web at www.
FamousWayneMagic.com or at 702-629-5150. But only call if you want For more information on Henderson Libraries and the Jane Austin
the most unique children’s entertainer in the valley.
children’s concerts, visit mypubliclibrary.com or call 702-492-7252.
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Do You Know What Your
Child is Eating at School?
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of Las Vegas
It’s Not Too Early to Think about the Flu
Harvey J. Simon, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Two types of flu vaccine are available, the
inactivated virus given by injection, and a
weakened live virus given as a nasal spray.
How many doses your child needs and what
type of vaccine should be given depends on
whether your child had previous flu vaccine
and the age of your child. You should consult with your child’s physician to make these
Even though it’s only September, it’s not too decisions.
early to think about the flu. We all remember
the outbreak of the novel H1N1 flu in 2009.
Having your child immunized against the
This flu behaved very differently than the flu is the single most important thing you can
usual flu viruses. Instead of having a winter do to prevent the flu. You should rememoutbreak, this flu attacked in the spring and ber that getting the flu is associated with an
the fall. There was a very large outbreak last increased risk of ear infections, pneumonia
fall. Children and young adults were affected and dehydration. The flu is especially danmore by this flu than the usual flu. Therefore gerous if your child has chronic health probsince fall is approaching, it’s time now to think lems like asthma, heart disease, diabetes and
about protecting your children from the flu. neurological problems. The risk to your child
from the flu vaccine is minimal.
The vaccine for the 2010-2011 flu season
What else can you do to protect your
has now been released. Last year we needed
two flu vaccines, one for the usual flu and one child against the flu? Remember that the
for the novel H1N1 flu. This year there will flu is spread by airborne droplets and by
be only one flu vaccine which will protect the virus living on surfaces like walls. To
protect your child:
against both types of flu.
• have your child avoid close contact with
anyone who is ill, especially with coughing
and sneezing;
• have your child wash his hands frequently
with regular soap because you do not need a
disinfectant soap;
• have your child avoid touching her eyes
and nose after possible contact with the flu
virus;
• have anyone at home who is coughing or
sneezing avoid spreading their germs in the
house, by covering coughs and sneezes and
frequent hand washing;
• provide healthy foods for your child;
• have your child sleep enough;
• encourage your child to be physically
active; and
• avoid getting the flu yourself since you can
give it to your child, especially if you have
an infant at home. You need the flu vaccine
also.
Dr. Simon is Chief Medical Director of Good
Night Pediatrics, which provides urgent care
to children every night of the year from 5 P.M.
to 5 A.M.
OPEN
5PM TO 5AM
NIGHTLY
2651 N Green Valley Pkwy
Suite 101D
702-939-6800
Henderson, NV 89014
www.GoodNightPeds.com
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Getting to Know
Healthy Kids LV
ParentsGuide of Las Vegas recently sat
down with Matte Blackham, owner of
Healthy Kids LV, to talk about its up-andcoming lunch program, which is spreading
rapidly throughout the valley. She smiles
politely as she fidgets with her iced tea and
I can’t help but notice her attention is really
across the street at the line in a fast food restaurant.
PG: Amazing how long people will wait in
line for a 2000 calorie lunch, isn’t it?
Blackham: Beyond amazing. I understand when I see adults, who have a limited
amount of time on their lunch break to grab
a “quick bite,” but it’s the cars packed with
kids that drive me crazy. I understand taking
kids to a fast food restaurant on occasion, but
the sad part is that, for most kids, this happens each and every day. This is exactly
what prompted me to start Healthy Kids!
PG: Tell me more about Healthy Kids.
Blackham: Healthy Kids LV restores
healthy, balanced eating habits to children
today. The world has changed since I was a
kid. Now, parents are both working. Due to
the economy, some parents are working multiple jobs and cooking a full meal at home is
not practical for a lot of families. They wind
up ordering pizza or in a drive through lane.
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My mission is to ensure that children get at
least one well-balanced meal each day, while
they are at school. Kids shouldn’t grow up
thinking that life is all about chicken nuggets
and burgers.
PG: If given the option, do kids like and eat
healthy foods?
Blackham: Yes! They do. Multiple studies
show kids are more likely to eat their vegetables when their peers are. I have had parents
insist that their kids will not eat broccoli.
Well, we serve steamed fresh broccoli with
our mac and cheese- and guess what- the
kids eat it! It’s such a victory to get these kids
eating their veggies. It’s why we do this.
PG: Who is “we”?
Blackham: I’m so glad you asked. “We” is
my amazing staff that makes Healthy Kids
happen every day. They are parents, just like
me. I like to hire people who can emotionally connect to our cause.
PG: That’s nice. You hire parents who
know the struggle to get kids to eat right- first
hand?
Blackham: Parents in Las Vegas are facing
so many issues right now. People are struggling to pay their bills, and the focus may
not always be on whether the kids are eating
their vegetables. This is why I hire parents
who are out of a job and need the work to
take care of their children. We also took our
plight to some of the local businesses out
here. They have been great.
PG: What types of local businesses have
gotten involved?
Blackham: Several local businesses and
some pretty big names in the food manufacturing industry have worked with us to sell
us product way below cost so that we can
provide the quality of product we do at the
prices we do. We are serving kids premium,
restaurant-quality food for less than a parent
could pack a lunch.
I am guilty of packing sack lunches, too.
I have cruised the aisles swiping up every
single packaged convenience item my children plead for. Puddings, Frozen “crustless”
PB &Js, granola bars, fruit snacks shaped
like Sponge Bob… Three months later I am
purging expired Dora shaped graham crackers and iCarly yogurt sticks that my kids
suddenly are no longer interested in.
Continued on page 25
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Back to school &
back to activities!
don’t want to quit when sitting home and
playing video games becomes a bit tempting.
This can especially occur when workouts
become tiring, tough or repetitious.
By Cassie Rice
After checking into different programs,
signing your child up for the activity and
bringing them to the activity, then know your
place as a parent and don’t be an overbearing
or overly involved parent. Ask for updates on
how your child is doing, but don’t push your
child or start coaching your child. Leave that
up to the coaches and know your place as a
supporter and fan of your child’s abilities.
Nothing is more discouraging to a child than
their parent telling them what their flaws are
in their sport. When a coach does it, it’s their
job when a parent does it, it can harm the
confidence of the child.
It’s time to get kids back to the regular routine and that means thinking of what they
will do besides school. We all know kids need
more physical activity than they get in school,
so parents are left with a decision to make.
What activity should my child do that is both
fun and helps them with physical fitness? A
few tips to find an activity for your child:
Let your kids try several different things
and see what they enjoy.
Check out the program by asking questions about qualifications of the people teaching your child
When it comes to behavior, then you
See which sports/activities your child
excels in, as these are the activities they will should jump in as a parent, but when it comes
to performance in sports, leave that up to the
most likely remain in for the long term.
Look at the programs future, are there dif- coaches.
ferent levels/divisions or something more for
Have a great fall and remember busy kids
your child if they are doing well.
are better than bored kids!
Remember that every sport/activity has Cassie Rice is a nationally recognized gymnastics
parts of it that are boring, hard or discourag- coach who lives in Las Vegas. To find out more
ing at times. Encourage your child to stick about Cassie visit www.GymCats.com
through a certain time commitment, so they
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Introducing
Cosmic Bounce Parties
An out-of-this-world experience!
We’re making it darker and cranking
up the excitement with special effects
lighting. It adds an extra thrill to our
inflatable rides and games, and kids love
the glow-in-the-dark accessories available.
Teens especially enjoy this spin on our
popular party packages.
• Add on to any party or event
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• Private bounce stadiums & party rooms
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Arts/Crafts
Paint Me a Story
Each week a different
story is read and a
corresponding piece
painted. Sept. 2—Don’t
Let the Pigeon Stay
Up Late—Clock, Sept.
14/16—Dinosaurs,
Dinosaurs—Dinosaur
Bank, Sept. 28/30 Eight
Silly Monkeys—Monkey
themed piece
When: Tuesdays, 4pm
and Thursdays, 10:30am
Where: The Artful
Potter, 2351 N. Rainbow,
Suite 102, Las Vegas,
NV 89108(Summerlin),
8826 S. Eastern, Suite
114, Las Vegas, NV
89123(Green Valley
Ages
5&under
Cost: $15 per class;
Reservations required.
Artfulpotter.com
702-966-6300(GV),
702-638-1775 (Summerlin)
Crafts for Kiown
colorful pillowcaseds:
Lakeshore Learning
Make a different craft
each week: Sept. 4—All
About Me Pop-Up,
Sept. 11—Amazing
Art Hangers, Sept.
18—My Pet Turtle, Sept.
25—Pencil Pouch
When: Saturdays,
11am-3pm
Where: Lakeshore
Learning Store, 1243 W.
Warm Springs Rd., Las
Vegas, NV 89104
Ages
3&up
Cost: Free
(702)396-2890
Lakeshorelearning.com
The Knack Free Family
Event—Big Brother/
Big Sister Welcome
Home
Welcome baby home
with creativity. Have
big brother or big
sister make a special
“welcome home”
canvas. It’s a sweet
gesture that’s sure to be
cherished forever. While
supplies last. Requires
purchase of canvas.
When: Saturday,
September 4, 10am2pm
Where: Michael’s Craft
Stores
Ages
3&up
Cost: Free
Theknackkids.com
Kids Sewing 101:
Pillowcase
Learn the basics of
sewing and make your
own colorful pillowcase.
When: Tuesday, Sept. 14,
5:30-8:30pm (Henderson),
Saturday, Sept. 11,
3:30-6:30pm(Rainbow)
Where: Joann’s, 651
Marks St., Henderson,
NV 89014 or 2160 N.
Rainbow Blvd., Las Vegas,
NV 89108
Ages
8&up
Cost: $35
Henderson# 435-6358
Rainbow# 646-2334
Joann.com
Cake Decorating 101
for Kids
When: Sunday, Sept. 19,
11am-1pm (Henderson),
Tuesday, Sept. 28,
5:30-8:30(Rainbow)
Where: Joann’s, 651
Marks St., Henderson,
NV 89014 or 2160 N.
Rainbow Blvd., Las
Vegas, NV 89108
Ages
8&up
Cost: $35
Henderson# 435-6358
Rainbow# 646-2334
Joann.com
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Classes
Youth Cheerleading
Workshop
Participants will be
taught proper hand
movements, cheers,
chants, jumps, and
kicks, with an emphasis
on team building
and leadership. The
workshop also serves as
an introduction to the
Parks and Recreation
Department’s
new Youth Sports
Cheerleading League,
which will complement
the Department’s Youth
Basketball League. Girls
participating in the
cheerleading league
will be assigned to
squads that will cheer
for the youth basketball
teams.
When: Saturday, Sept.
11, 9:00-11:00am
Where: Downtown
Recreation Center, 105
W. Basic Rd., Henderson
Ages
Girls ages 5-15
Cost: $14 per person.
Register online at
cityofhenderson.
com (activity 18415453) or at any City of
Henderson recreation
center.
Introduction to
Fencing: All three
blades
Three classes per
month(one class a
week) for an hour and
a half where you are
introduced to all three
weapons, one weapon
each class day. This is
an ongoing class so you
may start any Monday.
When: Monday nights,
7:00-8:30pm
Where: Red Rock
Fencing Center, 5275 S.
Arville St., Suite #332,
Las Vegas, NV 89118
Ages
5&up
both Youth and Adult
classes.
Cost: $75(for 3 classes)
You will need to bring
sneakers(no sandals),
long pants(jeans are
OK), t-shirt and a water
bottle. We provide
all necessary fencing
equipment and fencing
blades.
702-222-1901
Redrockfencingcenter.
com
Chess4Kids
The younger set can
learn to play the
ultimate game of
strategy with peers
while enjoying pizza,
soft drinks, and
professional instruction.
When: Ongoing
Fridays 6:00pm-9:00pm
(Summerlin), Fridays
and Saturdays,
6:00-9:00pm(Green
Valley)
Where: Las Vegas
Sports Park, 1400 N.
Rampart Blvd.; Brooklyn
Bagel Deli, 1500 N.
Green Valley Pkwy.
Ages
5-16
Cost: $20
702-339-6821
Lasvegaschessforkids.
com
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Play and Learn
Explore play
environments,
movement games and
parachute
activities in
ussen susan
Feb 18,
this mixed-age class
6 AM
designed to support
the physical, social and
language development
of your children.
Where: Gymboree Play
and Learn—Henderson:
Parkridge Center, 1550
Horizon Ridge Parkway,
Henderson, NV 89012;
Las Vegas: 7450 West
Cheyenne #106, Las
Vegas, Nv 89129
When: Call for times
Ages
0-5
Cost: First class free
702-719-6222(HEND)
702-395-6336(LV)
Gymboreeclasses.com
Free Baby Gym
Babies between the
ages of 6 months and
1 year(pre-walking)
are invited to practice
their new movement
skills at Gymcats during
a drop-in event that
involves interactive
play, gross motor
development and lots
of fun stimulation.
No pre-registration is
required.
When: Ongoing each
Tuesday and Thursday,
9:15am-9:45am
Where: Gymcats, 440 S.
Parkson Rd., Henderson,
NV 89011
Ages
0-1
Cost: Free
702-566-1414
Gymcats.com
Preschool Playdate —
Bounce U
The very best way to
encourage napping is
an hour of bouncing!
Parents and nonwalking children free
with preschooler paid
admission.
When: Tuesdays
& Fridays,
10:10am-11:25am
Where: Bounce U of
Hendserson, 1000
Stephanie Place, Suite
14, Henderson, NV
89014
Ages Preschool
Cost: $7 per child;
5-bounce pass $30
702-735-JUMP(5867)
BounceU.com
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Storytimes
Storytime in the
Square
Reading is fun, and
it’s even better with
singing, dancing and
magic. Bring your child
to Town Square Park
for an interactive story
time featuring classic
children’s tales and
new favorites everyone
will enjoy. Storytime
in the Square is held
on the grass in front
of the Pavilion every
Wednesday from
11am-12pm. You never
know who may show up
to help read stories and
provide entertainment!
When: Wednesday,
September 1st,
11am-noon
Where: Town Square
Park, 6605 Las Vegas
Blvd South, Las Vegas,
NV 89119
Ages Preschool
Cost: Free
Meet McGruff
It’s McGruff the Crime
Dog’s 30th birthday and
he will be at the library
with the Las Vegas
Metropolitan Police
Department to share his
“Stranger Danger/Truck
Safety” message.
When: Saturday,
September 4, 1-2pm
Where: Spring Valley
Library, 4280 South
Jones Blvd., Las Vegas,
NV 89103
Ages
4-11
Cost: Free
702-507-3820
Lvccld.org
Talk Like a Pirate Party
Ahoy Mateys! Join us as
we set sail for Talk Like a
Pirate Day! We will hear
pirate stories do a pirate
craft, and learn about
life as a pirate.
When: Saturday, Sept.
11, 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Where: Paseo Verde
Library, 280 S. Green
Valley Parkway,
Henderson, NV 89012
Ages
6-11
Cost: Free
Mypubliclibrary.com
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Stories That Go
Bump In The Night—
Storytelling Club
(grades 4-8)
Join our storytelling
club and find a scary
story to tell. The club
will meet for six weeks
and our final meeting
will be a storytelling
festival.
When: Wednesdays,
Sept. 16, 23, 30; Oct. 7,
14, 21, 6-7 p.m.
Where: James I Gibson
Library, 100 West
Lake Mead Parkway,
Henderson, NV 89015
Ages
Hispanic Heritage
Storytime Fiesta
Celebrate Hispanic
Heritage Month with
bilingual stories, songs
and crafts.
When: Wednesday,
September 15, 4:305:30pm
Where: Centennial Hills
Library, 6711 N. Buffalo
Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89131
6-11
Cost: Free
702-507-6100
Lvccld.org
Music in the Morning
Join us for a special allmusic storytime. We’ll
sing, play instruments,
and shake our groove
things!
When: Tuesday, Sept.
21, 11:00 – 11:30 a.m.
Where: Lydia Malcolm
Library, 2960 Sunridge
Heights Parkway, Ste.
100, Henderson, NV
89052
Ages
F.E.A.T. of Southern Nevada
Families for Effective Autism Treatment
717 South 3rd Street
Las Vegas NV. 89101
702-368-FEAT
www.featsonv.org
Grades 4-8
Cost: Free, registration
is required and 24-hour
notice is needed for
cancellation. Register
online at
www.mypubliclibrary.
com. Contact Miss Rita
at 564-9287, ext. 3 for
more information.
Ages
There is hope...
3-6
Cost: Free, Registration
is required and 24-hour
notice is needed for
cancellation. *Register
online at www.
mypubliclibrary.com
by Sept. 19. Contact
Leona Vittum-Jones
at 263-7522 for more
information.
Suzuki Violin Lessons
Ages 3 through adult
Registered Suzuki Teacher
561-374-4706
[email protected]
www.suzukistringsoflasvegas.com
(Located Camino El Norte/Eldorado north of Ann Rd.)
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Green Valley Puppet
Theater: Little Red
Riding Hood And The
Big Bad Wolf
Enjoy a puppet
performance of “Little
Red Riding Hood and
the Big Bad Wolf”.
Followed by a craft,
prizes and a red snack!
When: Saturday, Sept.
11, 1-2:15 p.m. and 2:303:30pm
Where: Green Valley
Library, 2797 N.
Green Valley Parkway,
Henderson, NV 89014
Ages
3-10
registration required.
Cost: Free
Mypubliclibrary.com
Great Harvest BreadLittle Red Hen
Join us as the Great
Harvest Bread Company
presents a Little Red
Hen story time and
teaches kids all about
just how bread gets to
the table!
When: Thursday, Sept.
9, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Where: Green Valley
Library, 2797 N.
Green Valley Parkway,
Henderson, NV 89014
Cost: Free, registration
is required. Contact
207-4262 for more
information.
Welcome Fall!
We’re celebrating the
arrival of FALL! Join
us for stories, games,
songs, crafts and a
special snack.
When: Wednesday,
Sept. 22, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Where: Green Valley
Library, 2797 N.
Green Valley Parkway,
Henderson, NV 89014
Ages
11 & under
Cost: Free, registration
required and 24-hour
notice needed for
cancellation. Register
online at www.
mypubliclibrary.com
beginning Sept.1. Call
207-4262 for more
information.
jgk Events
20th Annual
Ho’Olaule’A Pacific
Island Festival
The event provides a full
spectrum of Hawaiian
culture, song, dance
and food.
When: Saturday,
September 11, 9:00 AM
to 6:00 PM and Sunday,
September 12, 9:00am-Where: Henderson
Events Plaza, 200 South
Water Street
Ages
All
Cost: Free admission
702-267-2171
6th Annual Dog Daze
of Summer
Come and bring your
pooch for a dip in the
pool at the 6th Annual
Dog Daze of Summer.
The event will
feature Raffles from
local vendors, contests,
such as “Tallest Dog”
“Shortest Dog” &
“Funniest Pet Trick.”
You must show proof
of dog’s vaccinations.
Dogs must be leashed
while outside the
facility. Sorry, no
people will be
permitted into the pool.
When: Saturday,
September 11, 9:00 10:15 a.m. Small Dogs
(Under 50 lbs),
10:45 a.m. - Noon Large
Dogs (50 lbs +)
Where: Desert Breeze
Aquatic Facility, 8275
Spring Mountain Rd.,
Las Vegas, NV
Cost: Admission: $5.00
per dog
Doggie Paddle & Play
Day
Bring your favorite furry
friend to the pool for
a swim! The pool has
a graduated entry so
dogs can walk in and
out of the pool as they
please. Dogs must be
checked in first (bring
proof of vaccination). All
dogs must be dog (and
people) friendly. Human
friends attend for free,
but may not enter the
water. Dogs 50 lbs. or
less swim 9:00-10:15
a.m. Dogs 50 lbs. and
up swim 10:45 a.m. to
noon.
When: Saturday,
September 18, 9:00 AM
to 12:00 PM
Where: Black Mountain
Aquatic Complex, 599
Greenway Rd.
Cost: Admission is $5
per dog.
702-267-5821
Super Run Classic Car
Show
Southern Nevada’s
largest car show with
over 1,000 classic
vehicles and live music.
There will be live music
and entertainment,
food and beverage
booths and
merchandise vendors.
When: Thursday,
September 23, Noon8pm, Friday & Saturday,
September 24 & 25,
8am-10pm,Sunday,
September 26, 8am1pm
Where: Henderson
Events Plaza & Water
Street District
Ages
All
Cost: Admission is free
Asian Moon Festival
The festival will feature
art and crafts, food
concessions and
live entertainment
including drummers,
lion dance
performances and
storytellers. Admission
is free and includes
access to all galleries
and exhibits.Observed
by numerous cultures
throughout Asia,
the Moon Festival
parallels the autumnal
equinox of the solar
calendar and is an
occasion for family and
friends to reunite for
lantern parades and
to eat moon cakes, the
festival’s traditional
food.
When: Saturday, Sept.
25, Noon-6pm
Where: Springs
Preserve, 333 S. Valley
View Blvd. at US 95
Ages
All
Cost: Free admission
Springspreserve.org
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Drama
Willie Wonka Jr.
Roald Dahl’s timeless
story of the world
famous candy man
and his quest to
find an heir comes
to life in this stage
adaptation of Charlie
and The Chocolate
Factory, which features
the songs from the
classic family film
“Willy Wonka and the
Chocolate Factory.”
The City of Henderson
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Department of Cultural
Art and Tourism is
sponsoring the Fern
Adair Conservatory
of the Arts summer
production of Willie
Wonka Jr. performed by
their Summer Theatre
Workshop.
When: Saturday and
Sunday, September
11 and 12, 4:00 PM to
5:45 PM
Where: Lake Las Vegas,
30 Strada di Villaggio
Ages
All
Cost: Free
702.267.2171
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features the work of
two different artists
portraying animals
in various man-made
settings. Don Simon’s
fantastic, colored-pencil
imagery and Richard
Barnes’ photographs of
natural history museum
dioramas inspire
contemplation about
man’s impact on our
natural world.
When: Through
September 12, 10am6pm daily
Where: Springs
Preserve, 333 S. Valley
View Blvd.
Ages
Fine Arts
Unnatural History—
Art Exhibit at Springs
Preserve
Unnatural History
presents an illuminating
look at how people
witness wildlife and
how civilization could
be impacted by our
changing environment.
The exhibition
All
Cost: Admission Free
for members. General
admission: Adults $9.95,
Children 5-17 $4.95,
Under 5 Free
First Friday
First Friday is an
ongoing arts,
entertainment, and
social block party held
the first Friday of each
month in the Las Vegas
Arts District. Enjoy cool
local art, live music and
street performances at
this monthly cultural
event.
When: Friday, August 6,
6 pm – 10 pm
Where: Arts District,
Downtown Las Vegas
Ages
All
Cost: Free admission
Firstfriday-lasvegas.org
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Music/Dance
Movin’ & Groovin’
Join us as we move and
groove to some fun
songs! We’ll use egg
shakers and rhythm
sticks to feel the beat.
When: Tuesday, Sept.
14, 4-4:45pm
Where: James I Gibson
Library, 100 West
Lake Mead Parkway,
Henderson, NV 89015
Ages
5-10
Cost: Free, need to
register online at
mypubliclibrary.com
or contact Marcie at
564-9287. 24-hour
notice needed for
cancellation.
Nevada Old Time
Fiddlers Jam
Listen to great music by
the Nevada Old Time
Fiddlers Association!
When: Wednesday,
September 8, 6-8pm
Where: Gibson Library,
100 W. Lake Mead
Parkway
Henderson, NV 89015
Ages
All
Cost: Free
(702) 565-8402
ArtBeat presented by
Target
Keola and Moana
Beamer. Known as
Hawaii’s First Couple,
this duo travel the world
introducing audiences
to the natural beauty
of Hawaiian cultural
arts. Keola is a master
of Slack Key guitar, and
Moana is renowned
for her mastery of
authentic Hula dancing,
and together they bring
the Aloha Spirit to full
flower.
When: Friday,
September 10, 8:00 PM
to 9:45 PM
Where: Henderson
Events Plaza, 200 South
Water Street in the
Water Street District
Ages
All
Cost: Free
702.267.2171
Mexico Vivo Dance
Company in “Mosaics
2010” Concert
The Mexico Vivo Dance
Company, under the
direction of Ixela
Gutierrez, is a group of
talented artists
offering entertainment
events in concert and
for social gatherings.
Their multicultural
dance
presentations
are exciting and
educational. You will
experience the beautiful
music, dynamic dances,
and extraordinary
costumes of Mexico,
Spain, and all of Latin
America.
When: Saturday,
September 18, 2 p.m.
Where: Charleston
Heights Arts Center, 800
S. Brush St.
Ages
All
Cost: Tickets: $7 adults,
$5 teens and seniors; $3
children under 12 years.
Tickets are available at
the center or online at
artslasvegas.org.
(702) 229-6383
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Museums
Lied’s Discovery
Children’s Museum—
Growing Up with The
Berenstain Bears &
Maze Mania
Through immersive
environments and
hands-on learning
activities, Growing Up
with The Berenstain
Bears transports children
A Family Oriented Fun Event
FOOD - LIVE MUSIC - DANCING - FAMILY FUN - KIDS AREA
FREE PARKING on HACIENDA BETWEEN TORREY PINES & JONES
AND ON TORREY PINES BETWEEN HACIENDA & TROPICANA
Please Refer to Map
Fri, Sept 24th
3PM – 11PM
Sat, Sept
$100 WINS THIS 2011 MERCEDES BENZ -
25th
3PM-11PM
C300 “SPORT” SEDAN!
Call For Your Tickets Only 900 Printed
Sun, Sept 26th
NOON-10PM
Sponsored By
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH
FREE SHUTTLE BUS
PICK-UP & DROP OFF
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5300 South El Camino Road – Las Vegas, NV 89118
MORE INFORMATION: (702) 221-8245
www.lasvegasgreekfestival.com
Savvy moms know how to stretch their family dollar while ensuring their kids are dressed in the latest fashions.
The three local moms behind As They Grow...Kids’ Consignment Sale of Las Vegas are here to help them do
just that. With the downturn in the economy, kids’ consignment sales have become hugely popular across the
nation. As They Grow, known fondly as ATG, is the fastest growing and “mom-preferred” sale in the Las Vegas
Valley.
Twice a year in the spring and fall, As They Grow offers the families of Las Vegas a chance to 1. Turn their kid
clutter into cash by consigning items their kids’ have quickly outgrown and 2. Save big on everything their
babies to teens need by shopping their weekend sale event.
Consigning with ATG is streamlined for busy parents. Consignors
enter their items online at www.AsTheyGrowLV.com & print their
tags from home. Consignors then sign up for a drop-off appointment and drop off their tagged & prepped items. ATG sells their
items and mails them a check within two weeks. The best part is
consignors keep 65-75% of what their items sell for. One consignor made over $3400 at an As They Grow sale and almost half
make over $300.
Shoppers will find new & gently-used baby & children’s clothing,
toys, gear, books & DVDs, furniture, maternity and more at
greatly discounted prices. Most of the items sell for 60-75% off of the retail price, so the savings can add up
quickly. “Moms will tell us they’ve outfitted all four of their kids for the upcoming season for $100. We get just
as excited as they do”, says CoFounder Lisa DeLuca. “Keep in mind that most of the items are like new and
many of them still have the tags.”
Consignor registration is now open for their upcoming Fall/Winter Sale taking place September 17-19, 2010 at
4600 Meadows Lane (95 & Decatur). Visit www.AsTheyGrowLV.com for more information on the sale event and
consigning with As They Grow.
Turn your
kid clutter
into cash!
4600 Meadows Lane (at 95 & Decatur)
Let us sell the items that
your children have quickly
outgrown.
Keep up to 75% of
your sales!
Baby & kids’ clothing, toys,
gear, furniture, maternity
& more.
Organized for easy shopping!
Huge savings for your family. 30000+ new and gently-used items sold at a
fraction of retail!
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and families into Bear
Country and promotes
the life lessons explored
in the Berenstain books.
Maze Mania, created by
Catawba Science Center,
challenges museum
visitors with exciting
mazes of varying types
and levels of difficulty.
When: Ongoing through
October 24 and Oct 17,
respectively, 9am-4pm
Tuesday—Sunday.
Closed Mondays.
Where: 833 Las Vegas
Blvd. North, Las Vegas,
89101
Ages
All
Cost: Museum
admission $7.50 per
child; $8.50 per adult
702-382-KIDS (5437)
Lcdm.org
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Movies
Picnic and a Movie—
Monsters Inc.
Bring your blankets
and a picnic dinner
and watch a fun movie
in the cool comfort of
our conference room.
Parents must remain
in the room with their
children.
When: Monday,
September 13, 6pm8pm
Where: Paseo Verde
Library, 280 S. Green
Valley Parkway,
Henderson, NV 89012
Ages
All
Cost: Free
(702) 492-7252
Mypubliclibrary.com
Outdoor Picture Show
The Outdoor Picture
Show™ presents free
movies under the stars
that the whole family
can enjoy! Screenings
take place every Friday
and Saturday evening
at dusk from Spring
through Fall at The
Free Homeschooler Hikes Program
Puts Kids In Touch With Nature
The City of Henderson Parks and Recreation
Department is launching a new outdoor recreation
program for homeschoolers, Homeschooler Hikes.
The program features free guided hikes each month
led by a knowledgeable Parks and Recreation staff
member.
Each hike is held on a different Henderson trail and
includes an outdoor learning opportunity tailored
to children’s interest and curiosity. Participation
is open to youth ages 5-10, accompanied by a
parent/guardian. Registration is required, and can
be made online at cityofhenderson.com (use the
corresponding activity number) or at any City of
Henderson recreation center.
Green, adjacent to
Whole Foods Market
and The Carousel.
Guests are encouraged
to bring blankets
to sit on, and picnic
baskets with snacks to
enjoy. Complimentary
popcorn is provided.
When: Each Friday
and Saturday evening
starting at 7:00pm
Where: The District at
Green Valley Ranch,
Located on the east side
of Green Valley Parkway,
at I-215 in Henderson,
NV
Ages
All
Cost: Free
Thedistrictatgvr.com/
OutdoorPicShow.php
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Science/Nature
Henderson Farmers
Market
Stop by and enjoy
farm fresh fruits and
vegetables as well as
other artisan foods
and crafts. Second and
fourth Thursdays.
When: Thursdays, 9am3pm
Where: Henderson
Events Plaza, 200 South
Water St.
Ages
All
Cost: Free entry
702-579-9661
Patio Projects:
Antennae
Families can drop in and
make their own insect
antennae while learning
about how insects use
them to explore the
world.
When: Saturday and
Sunday, Sept. 4 and 5,
1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Where: Springs
Preserve, 333 S. Valley
View Blvd. at US 95
Ages
All
Cost: Admission $2
Pittman Wash Trail and Fitness Facts
Meet at Pecos Legacy Park, 150 Pecos Rd.
9:30-10:30 a.m., Friday, Sept. 17
(activity 254183-95)
Anthem East Trail and Desert Animals
Meet at Anthem Hills Park, 2256 N. Reunion Dr.
9:30-10:30 a.m., Friday, Oct. 1 (activity 254183-96)
Whitney Mesa Nature Preserve
Conservation and Cleanup
Meet at Whitney Mesa Nature Preserve,
1990 Patrick Ln.
9:30-10:30 a.m., Friday, Nov. 5
(activity 254183-97)
members, $3 nonmembers
(702) 822-7786
Springspreserve.org
Riding a Snowflake
Riding Snowflakes, the
award-winning DigitalDome experience,
is a science lesson, a
thrill-ride, and a magical
musical adventure in
a world of atoms and
molecules. Aboard
the Molecularium,
audiences join a cast
of atomic characters
on an immersive
and unforgettable
adventure into the
nanoscale universe.
Explore billions and
trillions of atoms
and molecules with
Oxy, a precocious
oxygen atom, and
Hydro and Hydra, her
wacky hydrogen pals.
Ride from the atomic
structure of a snowflake
to the far reaches
of space aboard the
Molecularium, the most
fantastic ship in the
Universe.
When: Ongoing
starting September
4, each Saturday at
3:30pm, no late seating
Where: Planetarium
and Observatory, 3200
E. Cheyenne Ave., North
Las Vegas, NV 89030
Ages
grades 3&up
Cost: General admission
$6, Children under
12 $4
Csn.edu/planetarium
Children and parents should dress for the weather
and bring water.
“This program is designed specifically for the
needs and schedules of homeschooled children
and their parents,” said Jennifer Magby, Outdoor
Recreation coordinator, City of Henderson Parks
and Recreation Department. “It augments book
learning with a hands-on educational component
as well as a physical fitness component. The hikes
get young bodies moving without being overly
intensive.”
For information about additional outdoor
recreation opportunities, call the Outdoor
Recreation office at 267-4050 or visit
cityofhenderson.com.
NevadaPEP LasVegasTrainings
Individualized
Education Program
(IEP) Clinics.
This workshop includes a
brief overview of the IEP
process and a question
& answer session. Please
bring your child’s IEP so
you can review it during
the class!
Thursday, September 9
6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Friday, September 17
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Saturday, September 25
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
How is My Child
Reading?
This workshop focuses
on helping participants
understand terms
that are used when
discussing reading and
writing. Learning the
building blocks
of literacy will answer
this question and give
parents the confidence
to discuss reading
scores with school
staff. Don’t miss this
workshop full of
valuable information on
how students learn to
read and write.
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Thursday, September 23
6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Monday, September 13
6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Is Your Child a Target
of Bullying?
Bullying is a serious
issue that affects nearly
every school in our
nation. It is a behavior
that knows no
boundaries of class,
race, gender, disability,
size of school or age.
Bullies tend to target
children who are
considered “different”.
Don’t miss this class
full of strategies to help
families cope with and
prevent bullying.
Understanding ADHD
Parents and teachers of
children who have
Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD) face different
challenges when
helping children
achieve appropriate
behaviors at home and
school. When a child has
ADHD,
traditional approaches
to teaching appropriate
behavior may not work
well. Join us as we
take a look at some
strategies that can
help a child become
successful in home,
community, and school
environments.
Friday, September 10
10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Monday, September 20
6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Positive Behavioral
Interventions
This workshop will
introduce participants
to “A new way of
thinking” by focusing on
the “Whys” of behavior.
It will provide an
overview of functional
assessment and positive
interventions. Families
need access to
information and
tools to help prevent,
understand and address
the challenging
behaviors of their
children.
Saturday, September 18
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Monday, September 27
6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
DiningOutwithLauren
Growing up in Chicago, there were always neighborhood cultural
events, where you could go and sample the best homemade specialties that were specific to each nationality, as well as enjoy unique
entertainment. In Las Vegas, the month of September offers three
very popular festivals with an opportunity to taste delicious ethnic
recipes while celebrating the music and dance of each culture.
The City of Henderson is going to make you feel like you’re in
the Islands for the 20th Annual Prince Jonah Kuhio’s Ho’olaule’a
Festival at the Henderson Events Plaza, September 11th and 12th,
as it presents one of the largest Hawaiian celebrations in Southern Nevada. Starting at 9:00am each day, enjoy a full spectrum of
Hawaiian culture, song and food as well as retail specialties. The
two-day festival will also let you get a glimpse into Pacific Islands
traditions, featuring all things Hawaiian, Tahitian and Polynesian,
from leis to hula dancing, Taiko drumming, poi and much more.
The event showcases over 100 exotic food and craft vendors, including a selection of unique culinary demonstrations and two stages of
live, award-winning entertainment. This is a true celebration of the
Aloha spirit with sights, sounds and of course the tastes and smells of
the Hawaiian islands. Admission and parking are complimentary.
| Culture returns to Vegas with 3 big events
tember 14th , when moms can ride all carnival rides for free. Dads
have to wait until Thursday, but will be treated once again this time
around, when they too get free amusement rides. Running through
Sunday, you will have a chance to catch some of the best stars of the
strip as entertainment highlights include Tony Sacca, Tribute to
Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra, and the celebration of Italian music
with Michael T’s orchestra.
The 38th Annual Greek Food Festival runs Friday, September
24th 3pm-11pm, Saturday, September 25th 3pm-11pm and Sunday,
September 26th from Noon-10pm, on the beautiful grounds of St.
John’s Greek Orthodox Church at the corner of Jones and Hacienda.
Three exciting days of continuous Greek dancing to the tunes of two
live Greek bands, fabulous Greek cuisine, Greek shops with clothing, jewelry, art and a Children’s area make for a fun-filled family
event. Their theme this year is “Honoring our Military and Their
loved Ones” and kicks off with a 26 mile torch rally, which is a 5 hour
charity run in support of our military. The Festival also features a
2011 Mercedes Benz C300 Series four-door Sedan Raffle and a tour
of very lovely and unique Church. Admission: Adults $6, Children 12
and under free, Military and Immediate Family with ID free. Festival Website: www.lasvegasgreekfestival.com Festival Info Line: (702)
Everyone loves Italian Food & Music, so just a few days later make 221-8245.
plans to come to the 31st Annual San Gennaro Feast, one of the
biggest family events in Las Vegas, returning to the Silverton Casino
Visit www.DineLV.com for deeply discounted, not to mention
Lodge. This event offers some of the very best Italian & Internaexclusive
packages to the above events, including half off VIP
tional food around, starting with the incredible aroma of Sausage &
admissions,
rides, and of course dining deals!
Peppers to Pizza, Pasta and even a debut of Shrimp Scampi, brought
to you by Grace, flown in from Italy, just to prepare this authentic
I look forward to September now where we can each be a Hawairecipe. Stop by and see her real Neapolitan flair in action as she
grills up the most delicious and succulent scampi you can imagine! ian, Italian or a Greek for a day! So, with culture in the air; Aloha,
A favorite tribute to moms happens opening night, Tuesday, Sep- Salute & Opa!
Restaurants
Cadillac Ranch (in
Town Square)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Sunday
*Free bull rides for kids
under 12 every day of
the week
Cheeburger
Cheeburger
Kids eat FREE!
Chevys Fresh Mex
1300 W. Sunset Rd.
702-434-8323
Kids eat free on
Tuesdays
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit
dickeys.com
Free kids meals every day. (All day kids eat free. Purchase one adult meal and get one kids meal free)
DQ (Eastern/Horizon
Ridge location ONLY)
BOGO: Banana Split
BOGO: Peanut Buster
Parfait
BOGO: Strawberry
Shortcake
Blizzards, any size, any
flavor, Get small for free
Golden Spoon
GoldenSpoonNV.com
Get a FREE mini with
purchase of any 8oz or
larger Frozen Yogurt
(unlimited times!)
Mac Shack
8680 W. Warm Springs
(just west of Durango) macaronishack.com
One free kids meal with
every paying adult
Quizno’s
Kids eat free, every day, all day with the purchase of an adult entree
(Get one free kid’s meal with the purchase of any entrée at Quizno’s every day!)
Jason’s Deli
JasonsDeli.com
kids eat free! 4pm-9pm
Lucille’s BBQ
(Located in The District)
lucillesbbq.com
TC’s Rib Crib
8470 W. Desert Inn Rd
Friday
Kids eat free with adult
entrée purchase
BOGO: Any size cone,
get a small cone free
Free Kids Meal with
paid Adult meal
Free Kids Meal with
paid Adult meal
The Kids Dining Calendar appears monthly in ParentsGuide of Las Vegas. To advertise your restaurant in ParentsGuide of Las Vegas call (702) 481-3162.
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Three days of Shopping, Entertainment & Prizes!
September 10-12
Cashman Center, Las Vegas
Fri. & Sat. 10am-6pm; Sun. 10am-5pm
Shop 24,000 American Handmade art & crafts in nearly 200 booths featuring jewelry, blown
glass, ceramics, clothing, wood products, pottery, and more!
Enjoy bands, a funny plate twirling comedy act, mimes, stilt walkers and strolling musicians.
Bring the kids to the Kidzone to experience Operation Christmas Child where they will fill boxes
to ship world wide to needy children, have tea parties (Sat. only) or make it and take it crafts.
Don’t forget to visit our website for information on the grab bag drawings, grand prize raffle, and
carpooling to the show.
There’s something for everyone! Advance tickets now available.
Info or tickets: www.harvestfestival.com or 1-800-346-1212
www.carpoolworld.com/harvest
TICKETS:
Adults $9; Seniors $7(62+); Youth $4 (13-17); 12 & under Free
$2.00 OFF
PG
one adult or senior admission with
this coupon. Cannot be combined
with any other discount offers.
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Musical Comedy
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PG: Not to mention the early morning hassle of trying to throw
together a lunch while you are already running behind.
Blackham: …and the garbage truck is racing down the street.
My mind instantly flashes to that RUN of shame in my PJs ,
trying to get the garbage can to the curb as the neighbors look on
with sympathy.
PG: Or worse, making the lunch andBlackham: ...and forgetting it! Yes!
PG: How do parents find out if your service is available at their
children’s school?
Blackham: Well, they can visit our website at
www.HealthyKidslv.com to see a list of schools and daycares.
PG: And if it’s not listed can parents still get the lunches?
Blackham: Absolutely. We deliver all over the Vegas valley. We
do need permission from the school, so I encourage them to speak
with their principals, school directors and PTA committees. I also
encourage parents to contact me directly. The number of parents
who want better food at their child’s school is why our program is
expanding so quickly. I am very proud of the quality and taste of
our food.
PG: Do you deliver to adults?
Blackham: Only if they are willing to repeat the fifth grade!
Matte Blackham is the owner of Healthy Kids LV.
Her healthy school lunches are available to private
schools, preschools and individual families.
Daycare/PreschoolDirectory
Angels Christian
Academy
2650 E. Sunridge
Heights Parkway,
Henderson, NV, 89052
(Near St. Rose Sienna
Hospital)
702-251-KIDS
AngelsChristian
Academy.com
Ages
Infant-elem
Christ the Servant
Preschool
2S. Pecos Road
(Pecos & Pebble)
Henderson, NV 89074
Cslconline.org
(702) 914-8782
Ages
3-5
Christian Montessori
Academy
5580 S. Pecos Rd., Las
Vegas, Nevada, 89120
(702) 451-5437
intmontessori.com
Ages Infant-12
Cumorah Academy
of Las Vegas
6000 W Oakey Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89146
(702) 636-5577
cumorahacademylv.com
Ages
3&4 preschool
Gigi’s World Inbound
& Outbound Mobile
Educational Child Care
Providers LLC
7251 W Lake Mead Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89128
1-800-516-1834
Ages inbound infant-5
Ages outbound 0-12
Kids Turf Academy
Center
7885 W. Rochelle Ave.
(702) 579-9133
(1 block south of
Flamingo)
1380 E. Silverado Ranch
Rd. (702) 453-8877
(1 block E. of Maryland)
Ages
Green Valley United
Methodist Preschool
2200 Robindale Road
Henderson, Nv 89074.
(702) 454-7989
gvumc.org
Happy Feet Childcare
9045 Fusion Dr. Las
Vegas, NV
(702) 953-6760
myhappyfeetchildcare.
com
Ages
Infant-pre k
Henderson Christian
Academy
2750 Robindale Rd.,
Henderson,
NV 89074
(702) 270-2595
henderson
christianacademy.com
Ages
Infant-elem
Kinder Prep Academy
5695 N Rainbow Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89130
(Ann Road & 95)
(702) 656-3737
kinder-prep.com
Ages
Infant-elem
Lighthouse Academy
2520 West Horizon
Ridge Parkway,
Henderson, NV 89052
(702) 616-6767
lighthouseacademynv.
Ages
Infant-pre
Sunrise Montessori
5834 W Oakey Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89146
(702) 258-5881
Open 24/7
Infant-k
+ afterschool for
elementary.
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PreemieParenting
By Jincy Dean
Like most parents of a premature baby my husband and I were
thrust into a scary and frightening new world of the unknown.
6000 S. Eastern Ave Suite 9A
Las Vegas NV 89119
702-795-2500
In October, 1987 our family included three children ranging
in ages of 20, 18, and 16 years. As a family we were all happily
planning for college, dealing with the fun life of high school,
and deciding what life would be like when all the children left
“the nest”. I was not feeling well and decided it was probably
from the excitement of our children seriously preparing for their
future and leaving home. To our surprise the “news” that there
was going to be a new addition to our family caused numbness
and many different reactions from everyone.
Life moved forward and I was feeling better this time around
than with my other pregnancies. Unfortunately, these feelings
were not long lasting. Before I knew it, I was in the hospital due
to the rupture of the amniotic sac. There was no prior warning,
no preparation and nothing in my life’s experience prepared me
of what I was about to be confronted with.
My Demi-Ann was born a few short hours after my arrival
to the hospital by an emergency c-section weighing in at 2lbs.
12oz. and only 12 in. long. Her weight went down to 2lbs. within
a short period of time. At this time we had not planned on a
name for our daughter, as we thought she was going to be a
he. The nursing staff called her the “Preemie Princess”. Our
younger 16 year old daughter didn’t like that name so decided
to give her the name Demi, because she was so tiny.
I quickly became an advocate of premature birth devoting as
much of my time to finding out as much as possible and reaching
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out to whoever and whatever I could. There
was little information at that time in 1987
and what existed was mind-boggling as well.
Demi’s adventure in the NICU was always
up and down.
Pottery Painting Studio—Make Perfect Gifts!
Creative
Fun for
Everyone!
Today I continue my advocacy for children’s
health and development and my mission is
to bridge and provide as much information
to parents as I can. I have surrounded myself
with the finest professionals and continue to
do research on this topic.
Free Footprint
Tile for Babies!
No Appointment Needed!
No Experience Necessary!
The Pottery Shop
Town Square 6623 Las Vegas Blvd S #140
(702) 699-5600 www.potteryshopstudio.com
The Arful Potter
Summerlin
Green Valley
2351 N. Rainbow Blvd #102
8826 S. Eastern #114
(702) 638-1775
(702) 966-6300
www.artfulpotter.com
Today, Demi is a beautiful 23 year old
young woman, a college student with high
aspirations of working with children with
special needs.
I kept a diary of every moment of her
life in and out of the hospital. I will share
and tell about Demi’s development and
preemie life, as I know it, in future articles in
ParentsGuide’s “Baby Pages”.
Mrs. Dean is a nationally acclaimed childhood
development expert and the Regional Director
of Christian Montessori Academy.
100% COTTON!
NO CHEMICALS!
Happy Babies have Happi Bunz
www.HappiBunz.com
702-764-7736
- Corporate Events
- Background Checked
- To your Home
- ECE Certified
- Direct to your Hotel - CPR Certified
“Best of Las Vegas”
Nannies•Babysitters
Housekeepers
(702) 451-0021
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- 24-7 Nanny Service
- Eco-Nannies
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Indoor
Mini-Golf
of Las Vegas
Helping good parents raise better kids.™
ParentsGuide is the largest
family publication in Nevada.
To advertise call
Mark @ (702) 481-3162.
P Two Locations
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Arts & Crafts
Green Valley six week art classes $75.
Children will learn new skills across multiple
mediums. Great for kids who enjoy drawing or
coloring. Contact Ellen (702) 269-9628.
Autism
There is hope...
Birthday Parties
This party is all about U!
With our awesome inflatables and
worry-free planning, we make
sure that any BounceU party is
all about you. When the big day
arrives, we’ll provide a place
for families and friends to be
themselves, go wild, and share
memories that will last a lifetime.
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Relax! Easy Planning, No Cleanup
Private Bounce Stadiums & Party Rooms
State-of-the-Art Inflatables & Games
Safe & Secure
Call about our
recession buster
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party package
Reserve your
private party
today!
(702) 735-JUMP (5867)
BounceU of Henderson
1000 Stephanie Place, Suite 14
Henderson, NV 89014
BounceU.com/cities/Henderson.NV
• Now Offering a "No Sugar Added" Flavor Daily
• Tastes Like Premium Ice Cream
• All Flavors are Non-Fat
• High Calcium and Protein
• Low in Sugar/Carbs
• All Natural Ingredients
Now offering 20% OFF
to all CCSD employees!
FAMILY SPECIAL
4 Smalls for
Only $10.00
Does not include toppings. One
coupon per customer. Must present
coupon at time of visit. Not valid
with any other offer.
Management reserves all rights.
Expires 10/15/10.
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OPEN 24/7
Kindergarten
Preschool
Daycare
Sunrise Montessori
(702) 285-2181
Premier Private Party Venue
ROCK THE TEA IS SHABBY CHIC
AND QUITE UNIQUE!
WE SPECIALIZE IN GIRL PARTIES AGE 2-16.
Rock Star
Doll & Me
Princess & Fairy
Tea
American Idol
Spa Parties
Karaoke
Parties
Cheer, Dance,
Arts, Etiquette
Day care/Preschool
Lighthouse Academy
Guiding Kids to God’s Light
702.207.GIRL (4475)
www.RockTheTea.com
Consignment
Our goal is to be the best
Christian Daycare and Preschool in the Las Vegas Valley.
We provide for every infant,
toddler, and preschooler a
loving, nurturing, academic and
spiritual environment to ensure
that they will someday achieve
the purpose God has for them.
2520 W. Horizon Ridge Parkway, Suite 100
(702) 616-6767
www.LightHouseAcademyNV.com
GIGI’S WORLD LLC
Inbound & Outbound Mobile
Educational Child Care Providers
1-800-516-1834
GIGISWORLD.NET
Education
CHESS
For Kids
Call today for your personal tour!
Summerlin 878-6418
Green Valley 990-7300
Preschool • Elementary • Middle School
ChallengerSchool.com
Because You Know the Value of Education
FOOD
Music
Friday and Saturday 6-9pm
Brett Verhagen
33 9 - 6 8 21
Do You Know What Your
Child is Eating at School?
Largest teaching academy in Las Vegas. Delicious & Affordable Meals
Delivered to Your Child’s School
(702)277-2135
www.HealthyKidsLV.com
GYMNASTICS
Green Valley (702) 435‐4080 West Side (702) 641‐4080 North Las Vegas (702) 360‐4080 www.FamilyMusic.com pageants
The Fencing Academy of Nevada
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Classes Ages 5 & up • Summer Camps • Birthday Parties 1220 S. Rainbow Blvd,
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702‐838‐3320
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Work from home
Second Best Home Based
Business in the world!
Call (702) 363-6397
440 S. Parkson Road
Henderson, NV 89011
(702) 566-1414
Museums
Sports
Fencing
for Kids
Age 7 & Up
Ignite a love of lifelong learning!
702-382-KIDS
www.LDCM.org
Free
Preview Class
and $50 off when
you enroll the day
of your preview
(new families only).
Gymboree of Las Vegas
Gymboree of Henderson
7450 West Cheyenne Ave
1550 Horizon Ridge Pkwy
Las Vegas, NV 89129
Henderson, NV 89012
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702-395-6336
702-719-6222