Celebrity Chef Mentors 4 Youth (NAPSI)—Noted Chef Tom Douglas cooked up a way for four youth who have experienced foster care to explore culinary careers. What Douglas Did The Seattle restaurateur, who defeated Masaharu Morimoto on “Iron Chef America,” mentored Paris, Skyler, Philipe and Journey through Treehouse. The nonprofit is dedicated to giving youth in Read More …
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Pointers For Parents
Fun Ways To Inspire Kids’ Imaginations (NAPSI)—According to numerous studies, imaginative play in childhood can be critical to cognitive and social development. Research suggests that make-believe games can increase language usage, help with self-regulation, let children express a range of emotions, and teach them to think creatively. In addition, keeping kids’ brains active and engaged Read More …
Better Boating
Facts On Fuel From An Expert Boater by Don Onken, Onken’s Incorporated (NAPSI)—As an avid boater, I always eagerly anticipate the transition from winter into spring and summer because it means my family and I can get back out on the water. Much goes into properly maintaining a boat, so the start of boating season Read More …
Mother’s Day Tips
Honor All The Moms In Your Life (NAPSI)—Each year on Mother’s Day, many people take the opportunity to remember and celebrate not only their own mothers but all the women in their lives who have provided care and love. When you think about those women who have supported, nurtured and encouraged you, you may be Read More …
Pointers For Parents: Tips For Safe Outdoor Play
by Joan Lawrence, the “Toy Safety Mom” (NAPSI)—When heading outside to play, keep these top safety tips in mind: • Always supervise children. Be extra vigilant when kids are playing in or near the water, on driveways, and near streets with traffic. Keep toys away from these “danger” zones so kids aren’t lured into an Read More …
Sports: Getting Into The Swing Made Easier
(NAPSI)—As golf remains a significant piece of business and social culture, it’s important for women to feel confident on the course. Knowing the basics of the game could encourage participation in key business decisions taking place on the course every day. Nearly 5 million women play golf these days and if you’re among them—or would Read More …
Money Making Ideas Hobbies That May Make You Money
(NAPSI)—In the gig economy, many people take hobbies such as playing video games, travel or food and turn them into very lucrative side hustles. For example, the eSports market started as a community of online gamers and is now estimated to be a $1 billion industry with investors including ESPN and YouTube. Four Steps Toward Read More …
Did You Know?
(NAPSI)—Here’s news to help people with chronic respiratory diseases such as COPD breathe easier: Pulmonary rehabilitation is a proven treatment that improves quality of life, reports the American Thoracic Society. Talk to your doctor about pulmonary rehabilitation. Learn more and find a nearby program at livebetter.org. Carbon monoxide gas can cause dizziness, unconsciousness and possibly Read More …
Health Awareness Footballer Jerry Rice Makes Big Play For Kidney Health
(NAPSI)—Fans might think Jerry Rice, at 56, should be satisfied to sail silently into the sunset reflecting on his Pro Football Hall of Fame status, three Super Bowl rings, and two decades in the National Football League. Indeed, the iconic wide receiver retired his professional cleats years ago. Yet, he still uses his youthful, seemingly Read More …
Entertaining Ideas Thirty Years Of Perfect Harmony To Help Kids
by Richard C. Shadyac Jr. (NAPSI)—Show business great Danny Thomas became just about everything in entertainment—except maybe a country singer. But in his greatest role—founder of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital—he understood the power of country music to help sick children. He also saw the close-knit bond between artists and radio, between radio and fans. Read More …