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5 Reasons Why You Table Of ContentsMust Advertise! Parents Volume 1, No.3 Teachers March 2018 Sending email is free, creating aFacebook page is free, Twitter outreach Caregivers Frontis free, cold-calling is free, publicity is Families Coverfree, referrals are free, and advertising MODELScosts money. Why is it that even with Pathways to Success - Pg 2 Tama & Liamall of these wonderful ways to promote PHOTO BYyour business we contend that you must Legacy of Literacy Event - Pg 3 Brian Eudymake advertising one of your core leadgeneration tactics? Benefits of Youth Sports - Pg 4 Advertising is in fact one of the Basketball Banquet - Pg 5marketing tactics that comes with aninvoice. You must write a check to run Backyards for Toddlers - Pg 6ads or send direct mail, often beforeseeing any results. People shy away Mammoth Adventure - Pg 7from advertising, not because of thecost, but because they don’t know how Heart Games - Pg 8to get results and they don’t understandthe long-term residual effects. If you Get Air Trampoline Park - Pg 9knew that for every $100 you spent youcould produce $200, you would get out St. Patrick’s Day Maze - Pg 10your check book and spend away, right? Local Sports Schedules Coming Soon When done effectively advertisingis an essential part of mix because: The editors sign-up dates. of Local Kids 1. Advertising is the only medium Magazine know We are alsoyou can control – if you want your asking thatmessage to hit on the day a product how important you, the read-launches or event is about to happen, youth sportsthis is the only vehicle you control and other fit- ers of this newcompletely. magazine, help ness activities in providing us 2. Advertising allows you to tar- figure into theget ideal customers only – when you any informationmatch a very personal message to a development of to inform par- organized sports you may havevery select audience you get far greater today’s healthy ents, teachers programs and for upcomingconnection. children. and caregivers sports sched- We are gath- of opportunities other activities, ules or sign-ups 3. Advertising creates awareness for children to including game by emailing orfor your content – The force that drives ering informa- participate in schedules and calling us at:a great deal of conversion and trust tion in an effortbuilding these days is educational con-tent – ebooks, seminars and blog posts Email: [email protected]– advertising is a great way to help get Phone: Brian 760.269.2714that content found and consumed onceyou’ve gone to the effort to produce it. 4. Advertising adds credibility toyour message – Don’t ask me why thisis exactly, but every time I run adver-tising people comment that businessmust be going well. The perceptionthat you can afford advertising is oftenenough to sell and resell prospects andcustomers alike and makes it easier toget attention for your entire message. • Advertising amplifies everythingelse you’re doing – When you are us-ing advertising to create awareness foryour content you automatically createmore awareness for everything you aredoing. Journalists find companies thatadvertise, referral sources remembercompanies that advertise, people fanand follow and friend from ads, andemployees can point to well-placed adsas a source of pride in place they work. Call (760) 559-9402MARCH 2018 • Local Kids Magazine • Facebook@ Local Kids Magazine • (760) 559-9402 • 1
Pathways To Success Job Fair Draws Local High School StudentsBy Brian Eudy The San Bernardino CountyFairgrounds hosted “Pathways ToSuccess Job Fair” recently. Manylocal high schools bussed in studentsto learn about exciting carreer op-purtunities. Students from Victor Valley HighSchool, Excelsior, Hesperia, andmany others got some hands on timewith many local business’s. World Gym, The US Army andNavy, Universal Technical Institute,General Atomics Aeronautical, VVC,among many others were in atten- The skeleton was a popular item for high school students in attendance. dance. Along with Hesperia Mayor were also given a chance to show off Pro-Term Russ Blewett and County as well. Victor Valley High School’s supervisor Robert Lovingood. “Jackrabbit Construction Crew” pre- sented some of it’s custom contsruc- Students got the chance to hear tion work they created. Supervisor Lovingood speak. TheyHealth and fitness were promoted. also were able to participate in fun activities such as Pull-up competi- tions and learn- ing CPR. They also walked away with food from El Pescador and goodie bags handed out by the business’s in attendance. Students IAnTteTreNs:tTedEAinCHHaEvRinSg! Mindfulness Taught in Your Classroom?Amassadors Unlimited contracts with schools to teach Mindfulness to students in the classroom (starting with second grade through high school) Teachers find that Mindfulness brings fewer disruptions to their classroom environment.For more information call Charles (760) 963-12612 • MARCH 2018 • Local Kids Magazine • Facebook@ Local Kids Magazine • (760) 559-9402
Children’s Books Organized, Collected and Distributed as PartAssistance League’s of National “Legacy of Literacy” ProgramThe Assistanceof League® of Vic-tor Valley orga-nized, collected anddistributed 5,025children’s books aspart of the national“Legacy of LiteracyProgram.”On March 10,2018, volunteersfrom the AssistanceLeague of Victor Volunteers from Assistance League of Victor Valley hosted school librarians, principals andValley hosted school teachers in celebration of the “Legacy of Literacy” program.librarians, princi- Each year, this national program unites a non-profit organization whose volunteerpals, and teachers in celebration of the “Leg- millions of volunteers across the nation with members identify, develop, implement, andacy of Literacy” program. The recipients, a common mission—to improve the lives fund ongoing community-based philan-who included 26 schools, a public library, of others. thropic programs for specific needs of theand a family center, were welcomed at this Victor Valley.presentation to receive boxes of books, enjoy We understand how important it is forrefreshments and hear an inspiring talk from all children to have access to books. These volunteers have given generouslyKaren Post, a Sandia Academy teacher. We of their time for over 35 years.are grateful for the time they took out of their Our hope is that it will help promote abusy schedules to come out and participate love of reading and discovering. For more information, please visit our website at assistanceleague.org/victorvalley. Assistance League® of Victor Valley isin this wonderful program.In addition, the Apple Valley Profes-sional Firefighters will join us in deliveringnew books to the homeless children livingin our communities. We are pleased thatthese children will be receiving their ownnew books to read and enjoy.The book drive was a collective effortbetween the Assistance League volunteersand the entire high desert community, whogenerously donated books.An enormous thanks to the businessesthat accepted collection boxes at their sites andto the many individuals who donated books. Are You Happy? 3Successful? Change Your Life for the Better Now! Live each day to the fullest! You’ll Learn How To: • Find Life’s Purpose • Use Mind-Body-Spirit • Feel/Think Positive • Live Healthier/Longer • Manifest Abundance • Master Success Scheduled in Sets of 4 Weekly Classes Call Charles Today! (760) 963-1261MARCH 2018 • Local Kids Magazine • Facebook@ Local Kids Magazine • (760) 559-9402 •
Five Benefits for Kids Participating in Youth SportsBy Brian Eudy for a team to ef- fectively work From the basketball court to the together, allsoccer field, the tennis court to the members mustswimming pool, youth sports are respect eachthe ultimate classroom. Kids learn other’s abilities,the importance of teamwork, sports- contributions,manship, perseverance, respect for and opinions.authority and rules, and how to winwith class and lose with dignity. Teamwork is not just an inte- Here are five important benefits gral part of youthof youth sports and how grandpar- sports; kids en-ents can get involved: gage in lots of other activities Positive Attitudes throughout the Even players on the losing team day that requiredemonstrate their individual skillswhen playing—kicking, hitting, orcatching the ball, or beating a per-sonal record. Losing often motivates about life off the field, too. group participation. In class they workkids to work harder for next time. The best coaches do not just teach on projects in pairs. On the playground,Attitude is all about perspective. joint efforts are necessary for fun. And athletic skills; they use their positive in the lunchroom, kids participate in Athletes view competitions on and influence to instill healthy habits. conversations around the table.off the field as opportunities to learn Coaches can talk to kids about the im-from their successes and failures. They portance of staying away from drugs, Playing by the Rulestry hard and pursue excellence, not tobacco, and alcohol and how using Learning how to play fair is oneperfection. Learning to have a positive those substances can detract from their of the most important lessons kidsoutlook on an experience, win or lose, ability to perform on the field. gain from participating in youthis an important skill kids can apply to sports. All athletes experience theother areas of life. Remember that the Dealing with Pressure thrill of victory and the agony of de-most elite basketball players are suc- Part of being an athlete is learning feat, but when they can win with hu-cessful around 50% of the time, and how to persist through difficult tasks, mility and lose with pride, they leavethe greatest baseball hitters strike out especially when the going gets tough. the field with improved character.65 percent of the time. Everyone experiences the oc- Teamwork casional hit or strike, foul or out, Mentorship Being part of a sports team helps throughout life. Playing and living by Bonding with coaches on the kids develop crucial social skills. the rules makes successful citizens,playing field makes kids more open Whether they are listening to other because they make mistakes andto what these adults have to say people’s perspectives or placing learn from them, one inning at a time. the needs of the team before their own, young athletes are taught that,Fundraising Opportunity!Tired of buying wrapping paper & cookie dough as a fundraiser? Now you can purchase some- thing you really love & still donate to your children’s schools/programs! Call Donna at (909) 331-2644 tofind out about Park Lane Jewelry’s amazing fundraising programs! Donna Drover, Division Manager - Park Lane Jewelry (909) 331-2644 www.parklanejewelry.com/rep/donnadrover Official jewelry for Dancing with the Stars & E Red Carpet4 • MARCH 2018 • Local Kids Magazine • Facebook@ Local Kids Magazine • (760) 559-9402
Granite Hills Cougars Team Celebrate ChampionshipAfter winning the Desert Sky Pizza on March 7, with a pizza party school counsel-League championship, the Granite banquet. Coach Gibbs recognized ors and othersHills Cougars celebrated at Shakey’s players, parents, teachers, coaches, who helped the girls on their quest for the championship. During a ceremony, Mar- cella Taylor talk- ed about Apple Valley history, and helped with acknowledge- ments. SuperstarCoach Gibbs recognizes players, coaches, parents, teachers, school coun- Anyssia Gibbs, Anyssia Gibbsselors and others who helped the celebrated with celebrated with her teammates. the team.Granite Hills Cougars students on Apple Valley Rebels First Sign-up a Successtheir quest to win the Desert SkyLeague championship. The Apple Val- ley Rebel’s Foot- ball and Cheer team kicked off it’s 2018 season with a suc- cessful first sign-up event Febuary 24 at All 4 Kids Dental in Apple Valley. More than 100 kids aged 6-14 par- ticipated in the first sign-up event for the upcoming sea- son. They recieved a $50 discount The Rebel’s enjoyed success at for their early registration. many levels of their program last As well as recieving a discount, season and are optimistic about the the kids recieved pizza and free upcoming season. PHOTOS BY KATRINA SIVERTS goodies from Alpha Omega Fitness, For more information about the who recently partnered with the or- Rebel’s please feel free to visit themA pizza party at Shakey’s included a ganization. at: http://avrebels.com/cake congratulating the champs.Kid’s Kamp Coming! 5 Spring Kids Kamp will be heldMarch 26 – 30, 2018 at Lime StreetPark Community Center. Ages: 5 to14 years; Online Fee: $63/week or$16/day, Walk-in Fees: $75/week or$18/day. Kids Kamp offers children the op-portunity to develop a sense of belong-ing, confidence, and responsibility asthey enjoy and contribute to a group. Children will participate in orga-nized indoor and outdoor activities,sports, arts and crafts, and much more. For more information, please call:(760) 244-5488. You may register online at: Hes-periaParks.com or at Lime StreetPark Community Center, 16292 LimeStreet.MARCH 2018 • Local Kids Magazine • Facebook@ Local Kids Magazine • (760) 559-9402 •
Backyard Play Ideas for Toddlers and BabiesThe Five Things Every Yard Should Have a lid to keep it cleaner), but your baby A place to splash leg holes) from a sturdy tree branch—if you will also enjoy sand play in a large plas- You don’t need a large, built-in, have an accessible one in just the right spot. tic tote or on a small plastic sand table. A porch or tire swing, a freestanding hanging Playing with sand is a sensory experienceor above-ground pool to excite young chair, or a glider you can use with your baby that most—although not all—little oneschildren. An inexpensive wading pool or or toddler, are other great options. Settle in enjoy. Supply kid-size tools your toddlerjust a big bucket or two of water can be together and read. Your little one will enjoy can handle, such as shovels, rakes, andendlessly entertaining. Provide float toys, the sensory experience, your company, and buckets. Toy trucks and animal figuresscoops, strainers, colanders, and pitchers the language he learns while sharing a book are also perfect for sand play. Just makethat little hands can grab. Your toddler or a conversation with you. sure they are not choking hazards.will love squirting, pouring, and dumpingwater, and experimenting with objects A place to dig A place to movethat sink and float. Younger babies will Set up a sandbox if you like (cover with Encourage physical developmentenjoy just splashing the lukewarm water with toys that help your child move largeon a hot day. Do remember that small children muscles (arms, legs, and torso). Doll stroll-can drown in even a few inches of water, so ers, shopping carts, and kid-size wagons orattentive supervision is essential (as is sun wheelbarrows are fun for pretend play. Theyprotection). help kids learn to walk and use their arms to push and pull. Soft, large balls help little ones A place to swing learn to kick, throw, catch, and run. A small Most small children love the sensation store-bought plastic slide gives tots opportuni-of swinging. If your space and budget al- ties to climb a ladder—over and over again!low, you might invest in a sturdy backyard A place to paintswing-and-climb play set your children will Keep the messiest activities out of theuse for years. Or you may be able to hang a house by bringing them outdoors! A kid-size,baby-safe swing (one with a high back and washable picnic table makes a great place for messy projects, like planting, painting,Advertise Your Real Estate Business and pasting. You can also sit on pavers, pull up a Call Donna Drover today to advertise chair at your patio table, or plop down on your business to families in the the grass; use a large cookie sheet or plastic tray to give your baby a level work surface. Donna ilsocaanl HexigpherDieensceertdaardeav.ertising, Try letting your miniature artist experiment marketing, and media specialist. with washable paints, shaving cream, play dough, or squishy foods like gelatin andWe offer ads from as small as a business pudding—it’s a sensory experience. Discusscard in our Agent & Affiliate businesses colors and shapes. Also essential for outdoor play: directory, all the way to full page. Bubbles! Advertise your family-friendly listings! Donna Drover Use a wand to blow bubbles your tod-Donna Drover, Real Estate Advertising Specialist dler can chase. Or add a few drops of baby(909) 331-2644 - Email: [email protected] shampoo to your water play bucket and let your little one splash in the foam.6 • MARCH 2018 • Local Kids Magazine • Facebook@ Local Kids Magazine • (760) 559-9402
Mammoth Lakes is a Fantastic Family Vacation DestinationBy Katrina Siverts Silver Lake and Grant Lake. The Mammoth Lakes area is a great A breathtaking view from a scenic overlook. Visit Mono Lake to see the tufa for-place to take your family on vacation... about local natural history, including mations along an interpretive trail hike,year-round! In fact, there’s so much to volcanoes, geology, and climate. Bodie State Historic Park, an old miningdo at any time of year, that it’s debatable ghost town, the Ancient Bristlecone Pinewhich season is best. • Devils Postpile National Monu- Forest, Mt. Whitney and the Mammoth ment. View 798-acres of visually stun- Lakes Basin. These are all day trips During winter there is skiing and ning basaltic columns and Rainbow from town, and you’ll experience jaw-snowboarding at Mammoth Mountain, Falls. Kids can get a Junior Ranger book dropping scenery everywhere you go.or the family can take off into the wilder- at the ranger’s station. Visitors mustness on cross country skis. arrive by shuttle bus from Mammoth Situated at the edge of one of the Mountain (usually open June-October). earth’s largest volcanic calderas - second In Spring, there may still be snow to in North America only to Yellowstoneski on, while celebrating the start of the • Hot Creek Fish Hatchery. Calif. - the landscape offers spectacular world-fishing season in the same day. Fish & Game raises millions of trout ev- class geological features: granite domes, ery year, and plants them in the region’s craters, fissures, lava tubes, symmetrical In summer the road to Devils Post- lakes and streams. It’s fun to see fish columns of basalt, saline lakes, outcrop-pile National Monument re-opens, and along the “raceways” in their various pings of white quartz and pure blackeveryone can enjoy spectacular 101- developmental stages. Free to visit by obsidian, and natural hot springs pools.foot Rainbow Falls and the gateway to quick detour off Hwy 395.Yosemite National Park. For more information on a great des- • June Lake. A spectacular spot for tination, go to www.VisitMammoth.com Autumn offers all of the sightseeing swimming and relaxing in late summer,of summer, along with some spectacular when water temps are warmer. Two PHOTOS BY KATRINA SIVERTSfall colors and fewer visitors. small stretches of sandy beach and a nearby town offers dining and accom- Exploring Mono Lake’s tufa formations. No matter what time of year you modations, and take the beautiful Junevisit, there are plenty of things to do in Lake Loop drive to view Gull Lake,Mammoth Lakes. Here are just a few: • Adventure Center at MammothMountain. In summer, the Main Lodgeat Mammoth Mountain Ski Area offersactivities. The gondola takes you to over11,000 ft., after a ride that youngstersenjoy, and take your mountain bikes!Amazing views, 240-foot zip line forkids 13 & under, onsite climbing rockand geocaching hunts are available. • Top of the Sierra InterpretiveCenter. In the gondola building, learn Call Today! (760) 596-4825 17189 Yuma St. #1, VictorvilleMARCH 2018 • Local Kids Magazine • Facebook@ Local Kids Magazine • (760) 559-9402 • 7
Fun and Fitness For the Entire Family Goal of Heart Games On Saturday morning, February The competitors24, 90 participants comprising 19 and the public were in-teams played the 6th Annual Heart vited - a special healthGames at Apple Valley’s Civic Cen- fair where the vendorster Park. drew names for prizes and the competition Sponsored by the Town of Apple medals were awarded.Valley, competitors completed 10 fitnessstation challenges. They worked their The winningway around the park all in an effort - teams were; 1st Place:medal gold, silver or bronze and promote Snail Squad, 2ndcommunity heart health and fitness. Place: Cubs in Move- ment, 3rd Place: The Participants run around Civic Center park. Bears. For more infor- mation including on upcoming events, visit www.AVrecreation. org / (760) 240-7880.Wearing costumes was a big part of the fun! The winning teams were; 1st Place: Snail Squad, 2nd Place: CubsFirefighter challenge required wearing gear. in Movement, 3rd Place: The Bears.8 • MARCH 2018 • Local Kids Magazine • Facebook@ Local Kids Magazine • (760) 559-9402
Jump Into a Fun Time at Get Air Trampoline Park Get Air Trampoline PHOTOS BY BRIAN EUDY 75-100 toddlers and their parents at-Park in Victorville recently tending.celebrated its one year an- Employees at Get Air Gave us a Sneak Peakniversary. The facility is they also have sensory and specialone of 65 open around the needs time Saturday’s 8am to 10am.world and the only one in Along with alloting time for thesethe High Desert. kids, get air is celebrating Autism Awareness month by selling special Get air is a giant ware- pink socks during the month of Aprilhouse filled with trampo- to support Autism Awareness.lines, obstacle courses, adining area a much more. Get Air is a unique way to keepIts open to all ages, but your kids active and healthy, as welldoes have specially desig- as promoting development of motornated times for sub groups skills according to front desk managerof kids. Priscilla Gonzales. They have toddler time For more information on Get AirTuesday’s and Thursday’s and their daily and group specials10am to noon which boasts please visit their website at: getairvictorville.com A peak inside Get Air Trampoline Park in VictorvilleAmerican Art & FrameFine Custom Picture Framing• Originals • Photographs • Posters •Limited Edition Prints • MemorabiliaEsFtirmeeates • Stitchery & Crafts • of1S0t0y0le’ss • Any Kind of Art or Decor •We only use the the finest materials in all of our framing workServing the local community since 198620601 Hwy 18, Apple Valley, CA 92307Thom Bond (760) 242-8002 OwnerMARCH 2018 • Local Kids Magazine • Facebook@ Local Kids Magazine • (760) 559-9402 • 9
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Trigger Moves to Apple Valley’s Spirit River Center Trigger, a PHOTOs BY MARCY TAYLOR through in 197624-foot statue and the museumof Roy Rogers’s Trigger arrives on a trailer at the Spirit River Center in Apple Valley. moved to Vic-famous rearing torville, Trig-horse, has found ger went along,his fifth home. proudly standingLong-time Apple out front on a tallValley residents pedestal. Thenremember him in 2003 Triggerstanding tall took a long roadatop the first Roy trip all the wayRogers Museum to Branson, Mis-on Highway 18, souri, to standfrom 1967-1976, outside of thepresently the newly construct-bowling alley. ed Roy Rogers- Dale Evans Mu- When the I-15 seum there.freeway went Much excitement accompanied his return to Apple Valley in 2010, thanks to local citizens Bob Tinsley and Chet Hitt. Trigger could once again stand proudly in his hometown, fittingly at Sunset Hills Cemetery where Roy and Dale are buried. So where has Trigger been for the past year? No, he was not stolen, as some residents and tourists sus- pected. He was having a complete make-over, which he well deserved as an old man of 50 years. He came out of hiding February 20 to take his fifth position, at the entrance of the Spirit River Center on Apple Valley Road. Many thanks to Bob Tinsley, Chris Hitt, and Conco Construction volunteers for safely and expertly getting him there. Wel- come home, Trigger. Trigger hangs precariously during installation at Spirit River Center, while Bob Tinsley looks on.MARCH 2018 • Local Kids Magazine • Facebook@ Local Kids Magazine • (760) 559-9402 • 11
Mining Supplies & Rock Shop Opens New Store I don’t know aboutyou, but when I was a kid, A ribbon cutting was held at the new location in February.being a rockhound was asfun as any other activity. Whether you’re on range of rocks and minerals. Salt rock lamps on a the hunt for tumbled They collect treasures from all unique display shelf. If you’re looking to stones or raw gemstones, over the world, even miningfind your children a fun the store provides a wide some of them where legal.hobby, then the MiningSupplies & Rock Shop in PHOTOs BYHesperia is a good start- KATRINA SIVERTSing place. They’ve gotrocks, minerals, lapidary,mining supplies, books,jewelry, salt rock lamps,and more. The store held a grandopening and ribbon cut-ting celebration in Febru-ary to showcase the store. Delight your eyes with their se- lection of precious rocks and miner- als. If you’re searching for mining supplies or raw materials, you don’t need - look any further. The shop is located near Orchard Supply Hardware at 16808 Main St., Hesperia, CA 92345 (cross street “C” Ave.). They are open Wed. - Sat., 10am - 4pm. For more information, call (760) 244-9642. This periodic table of the elements, in pictures is a great way to learn. Display of fun items like crystals.12 • MARCH 2018 • Local Kids Magazine • Facebook@ Local Kids Magazine • (760) 559-9402
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