Error message

Updates from Organizations - Government agencies - Advertise Various Artists

Monday, May 21, 2018 - 10:15am

Dems, Media Outraged After Trump Calls MS-13 Gang Members ‘Animals’

Source: Breitbart

 

Democrats, the mainstream media, and left-wing reporters are twisting President Trump’s words in calling MS-13 illegal alien gang members “animals.”

 

READ MORE

 

 

Nordic Valley’s Season Pass is Now on Sale with More Benefits & New Lower Prices!

Kids 7 & Younger Receive a FREE Season Pass!

 

Eden, UT  – Officials with Nordic Valley Ski Resort announced the details of the 2018/2019 season pass, which include new benefits and lower prices for nearly all passes.  New this year-- all kids ages 7 and younger receive a FREE pass (no purchase required) with unlimited access to Nordic Valley, Purgatory Resort in Colorado, Arizona Snowbowl in Flagstaff, Sipapu Ski Resort in New Mexico, Pajarito Mountain in New Mexico, and Hesperus Ski Area in Colorado.  

 

There are now more great choices for families!  Nordic Valley is offering two versions of the popular family pass.  The Family Unlimited pass provides unlimited access to Nordic Valley with no blackout dates starting at $299.  The Family Restricted pass includes limited blackout periods starting at $199. For each of these passes, the more family members added on the pass, the greater the savings.  Both passes are offered at lower prices than last year’s family pass price.

 

Every adult, young adult, teen, child, and senior season pass includes unlimited access with no blackout dates to Nordic Valley, as well as Sipapu Ski Resort, Pajarito Mountain, and Hesperus Ski Area, plus three free days at Cherry Peak Ski Resort in Utah, and Soldier Mountain Ski Area in Idaho, with more resorts being added.

 

“We’re excited to offer new benefits and lower prices with the 2018/2019 season pass.  Plus, it gives skiers additional opportunities to explore other mountains with free days at partner resorts,” stated James Coleman, managing partner of Mountain Capital Partners. “ Nordic Valley is a fantastic, affordable ski resort that makes skiing accessible to beginners and families, and these pass options make it even easier to enjoy.”  

 

As a way to thank the men and women who serve the community, Nordic Valley offers a Hero Season Pass for $199 to all firefighters, EMTs, police, teachers, and active, reservist and retired military.

 

Nordic Valley’s Night Season Pass is back at new lower prices for anyone who wants to hit the slopes under the stars and the lights.  The Nordic Night pass is $159 with limited blackout dates.

 

“Nordic Valley is Utah’s best, most affordable ski resort to take the entire family, and the new season pass choices make getting a Nordic Valley season pass a more affordable option,” stated Denzel Rowland, general manager at Nordic Valley Ski Resort.  “All of us at Nordic Valley are excited for the 2018/2019 season!”

 

The season pass sale ends June 29, 2018. For more information on Nordic Valley season passes, visit NordicValley.com.

 

Love summers at Nordic Valley?  A new summer upgrade option for only $29 with a qualifying season pass purchase provides unlimited access to the resort’s summer activities, including the 400-foot long slip-n-slide, bungee trampoline, lift-served mountain biking and hiking, and 18-hole disc golf course.  Those who do not ski but love all the summer activities can purchase a Nordic Summer-only pass for $79. Summer fun kicks off at Nordic Valley on June 2. The resort will be open Saturdays and Sundays through Sept. 2. For information on summer activities, visit the Nordic Valley website.

 

For more information on the resort, visit the Nordic Valley Ski Resort website.

===7 Dental Milestones For Children 

That Parents Need To Know

Just because most newborns don’t have teeth yet, it’s never too early for new parents to start a dental regimen for their baby. 

“Parents shouldn’t wait until teething starts to think about their baby’s dental health,” says Dr. Jamie Reynolds, an orthodontist, national and international lecturer and author of “World Class Smiles Made in Detroit” (www.AskDrReynolds.com).   

Reynolds says it is important for parents to give children a proper start if they are to enjoy a lifetime of good dental health.  He offers these milestones for parents to keep in mind:
 

  • During the pregnancy: A child's dental care really starts before the child is born, Reynolds says.  Baby teeth begin to form before birth, so pregnant women should make sure to eat a balanced, nutritious diet and should get an adequate amount of vitamins and minerals, he says.  They should have a complete dental exam and have any cavities or gum disease treated.
  • After birth, but before teeth arrive: Before the baby’s teeth have even erupted, keep the baby’s mouth clean by wiping down the gums twice a day with gauze or a moist washcloth after the baby’s last feeding.
  • At about six months, teeth begin to come in: Parents should start brushing their children’s baby’s teeth as soon as they come in, Reynolds says. The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends using fluoride toothpaste the size of a grain of rice on a child-sized toothbrush twice a day.
  • At age 3, a full set of baby teeth have probably arrived: By age 3, most children have a full set of baby teeth – 20 of them – at which point the ADA recommends upping the amount of toothpaste from the size of a grain of rice to the size of a pea.
  • Around age 6, most children should be able to brush on their own. At this point, children can start using an adult-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste when they brush, Reynolds says. Children should have their teeth flossed as soon as two teeth are touching. Children typically can floss on their own starting at about 7 years old.
  • The first dental visit: The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends  an initial visit to the dentist when the first tooth erupts, or no later than baby’s first birthday. From then on, parents should make twice yearly visits.
  • When children should see an orthodontist: The American Association of Orthodontists recommends all children see an orthodontist by the age of 7.  Even though it may sound early, some issues can be addressed more quickly when caught early, such as issues with the growth of the jaw bone, remaining baby teeth, impacted teeth, the number of teeth growing in, and more, Reynolds says.  Fortunately, he says, the majority of children this age will not need treatment.

One of the most important things parents can do is model good oral health behavior so children can see how seriously their parents take care of their oral hygiene,” Reynolds says. “It’s important that children see their parents brush and floss, avoid sugary snacks, and make regular visits to the dentist.” 

 

About Dr. Jamie Reynolds

 

Dr. Jamie Reynolds (www.AskDrReynolds.com) is recognized on an annual basis as one of the top orthodontists in metro Detroit. His book, “World Class Smiles Made in Detroit,” puts an emphasis on the many benefits of having a great smile. Reynolds – who is a national and international lecturer on high-tech digital orthodontics and practice management – attended the University of Michigan for both his undergraduate education and dental studies and did his orthodontic residency at the University of Detroit-Mercy.====================

===========================

14th Annual Beach Fest Celebration 

Giving Back to San Diego Community

 

June 30th, 2018

Moonlight Beach, Encinitas, CA

 

Featuring Surf Contests and Performances by 

SWITCHFOOT, Colony House, Sure Sure and 

91X Battle for the BRO-AM Winner

 

Tickets to the 2018 BRO-AM Benefit Party Available HERE

 

May 18, 2018 - San Diego, CA - SWITCHFOOT's 14th annual BRO-AM Beach Fest is back at Moonlight Beach, Encinitas this summer. This annual community celebration includes surf contests, live music and numerous vendors to raise awareness and funds for local youth programs. The event kicks off on Thursday, June 28that the fundraising Benefit Party sponsored by Viasat and will feature live performances by SWITCHFOOT, Colony House, Sure Sure, and the 91X Battle for the BRO-AM winner. Tickets are available for purchase HERE. The beach festival, which gathers over 17,000 attendees from over 35 different states and 10 countries, will take place on Saturday, June 30th at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas, CA. For more information on the weekend's full activities, please head to http://broam.org/

 

The BRO-AM Benefit Party, taking place on Thursday, June 28th, will celebrate local San Diego youth and shine a spotlight on organizations such as A Step Beyond, Challenged Athletes Foundation, Feeding San Diego, Rob Machado Foundation, StandUp for Kids, and VH1 Save the Music. The event brings together musicians, athletes, artists, industry leaders, tastemakers, influencers, philanthropists, family and friends to celebrate and encourage the generosity of the community that is making a difference for homeless, at-risk and disadvantaged youth in San Diego. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in exclusive auctions and enjoy signature tastes and drinks from top local culinary establishments. The evening will conclude with an intimate performance from GRAMMY Award winning rock band SWITCHFOOT with special guests. 

 

The BRO-AM Beach Fest continues to be the band's favorite day of the year when the surfing, music and local communities come together to support youth causes. The first act will be the winner of the 91X Battle for the BRO-AM contest allowing all local bands to have a chance at playing at this iconic San Diego event.  Artists can enter here (http://www.91x.com/switchfoot-bro-am/).The event is free and open to the public, with special VIP packages available HERE.

 

There will be several surf events providing excitement and entertainment throughout the day, where you'll see pros and amateurs compete together in various events.  Surf events include the BRO-AM Team Surf Contest, where a four person team competes riding one wave regular and one wave switch (keeping it more "bro" than pro); the Rob Machado Bro Junior Surf Contest, which favors kids who have the most fun on their board; the Challenged Athletes Foundation Kids' Adaptive Surf Series, giving an opportunity for kids with physical challenges to compete; and the always hilarious Surf Joust Expression Session, complete with battle armor and nerf weapons on soft surfboards. For full details and rules surrounding the competitions and more information on the 2018 BRO-AM, please visit www.broam.org.

 

With all the energy and excitement around the events, local businesses near Moonlight Beach will also be partnering to host BRO-AM Local Partner Week, June 24 - July 1.  Each participating business will donate a portion of proceeds to the SWITCHFOOT BRO-AM Foundation during the week providing everyone an opportunity to be part of giving back.

 

In 2005, after traveling the world, SWITCHFOOT dreamed up an idea to give back to their hometown that supported them as both surfers and musicians, to rally their great community and to invest in kids who might need a hand up. Fourteen years later, the BRO-AM has grown in impact and size gathering over 17,000 people to the beach for a  surf contests, free beach concert and numerous vendor booths. The SWITCHFOOT BRO-AM Foundation grants focus on initiatives that create a thriving future - Physical and community well being along with opportunity and empowerment through music, art, surfing and education.

 

Beyond their career achievements and creation of BRO-AM, SWITCHFOOT has also maintained a deep commitment to a variety of humanitarian causes, lending their support to such worthy organizations as CURE International, DATA, the ONE Campaign, Habitat for Humanity, Invisible Children, and To Write Love on Her Arms.

 

For More Information, Please Visit:

Website: http://www.switchfoot.com/ - http://broam.org/ 

https://www.facebook.com/SwitchfootBroAm/ 

https://twitter.com/switchfootbroam 

https://www.instagram.com/broam_official/ 

 

###

 

Formed in San Diego in 1996, SWITCHFOOT is Jon Foreman (vocals, guitar), Tim Foreman (bass), Jerome Fontamillas (keyboard, guitar), Drew Shirley (guitar), and Chad Butler (drums). Since their start, the band has sold over 5.7 million copies worldwide of their first nine studio albums (including their 2003 double-platinum breakthrough The Beautiful Letdown and 2009's Grammy Award-winning Hello Hurricane), racked up a string of Alternative radio hit singles, and performed sold-out world tours with over 4 million concert tickets worldwide. 

 

SWITCHFOOT released their latest album, Where The Light Shines Through, on July 8th, 2016 via Vanguard Records.  Where The Light Shines Through is the band's tenth album and the first since 2014's highly acclaimed Fading West. The album was self-produced in collaboration with John Fields, who helmed the multi-platinum breakthrough The Beautiful Letdown.