Kidtastics is hosting a charity event with Scottsdale Adventure Boot Camp to help raise money for Phoenix Children's Hospital. Help us raise money for kids. Come participate in our "Parents & Kids Get Fit" day on September 11th.
We'd like to invite you to participate in a Parent and Child Group Fitness Event for charity. The event is being held on Saturday, September 11th, 2010, from 7:30am to 9:00am at Windgate Ranch in north Scottsdale. Parents can bring their children and both will receive an awesome hour of group exercise! While the parents participate in a one hour boot camp session, the kids will either swim or go inside for gymnastics, dancing, etc. The event is FREE, and any donations collected will be given to Phoenix Children's Hospital. It's a great way to show your kids that fitness is fun!!
If you don't have children, we'd still love to have you attend! Adults are welcome with or without children, so be sure to save the date!
You are welcome to forward this invitation to anyone who might be interested.
Click on the link below to see all the details and to RSVP. We hope to see you all there!
Click here for event details!
Kidtastics provides mobile gymnastics, dance, and cheerleading to different locations throughout the Valley, as well as private swimming lessons at your home, lifeguarding, and parties. We want to make it easy for parents to engage their children in different physical activities, while providing fun, safe, and educational programs for children.
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Seventh Annual “Drowning Impact Awareness Month” - August

Arizona ranks second in the nation for child drownings, and summer months bring increased incidents. So far this year, there have been 12 fatalities in Maricopa County. It's a tragedy that knows no bounds and it is completely preventable.
For the sixth year, the Water Watchers program, led by Phoenix Children's Hospital along with Arizona fire departments and local businesses are recognizing August as Drowning Impact Awareness Month.
Since Drowning Impact Awareness Month first began in August of 2004, more than 125,000 purple ribbons have been distributed. Purple ribbons remind us of the impact of every drowning and near-drowning upon the victim, as well as family members, friends, emergency personnel, and the entire community. Purple ribbons also remind us to take steps to be water-safe in our own neighborhoods.
Purple ribbons are free to the community.
To request purple ribbons, you can e-mail ldieu@phoenixchildrens.com, or pick up purple ribbons at one of these locations:
Phoenix Children's Hospital locations(ribbons on the main campus can be found at the main entrance, emergency department, Emily Center, gift shop, NICU, Community Outreach, Foundation, and cafeteria).
This year, the campaign will include:
*More than 40,000 purple ribbons already distributed to supporters statewide.
*Formal proclamations signed by Governor Brewer and Mayors across the state, many presented at local Council meetings.
*More than 1,153 purple ribbons tied in the trees in front of Phoenix Children’s Hospital, to represent the number of children involved in water related incidents in Maricopa County since January of 2000.
*Banners and signs, donated and produced by SRP Safety Connection, hanging in public safety buildings, libraries, La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries stores, and YMCA’s throughout Maricopa County.
*Involvement, support and educational events from businesses, schools, and the Drowning Prevention Coalition of Arizona.
Why do it?
*To recognize the impact of each drowning and near-drowning on family, friends, emergency personnel, and our community.
*To increase discussion about drowning and share prevention information that can avert future water-related incidents for Valley kids.
What you can do:
*Wear purple awareness ribbons.
*Include water safety information in existing newsletters and marketing information.
*Educate yourself on water safety.
*Incorporate Drowning Impact Awareness into activities throughout August.
*Encourage water safety discussions.
*Spread the word about existing efforts for maximum attention and support.
This information is brought to you by http://www.phoenixchildrens.com/about/spotlight-stories/diam/
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