Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Barney™: I Can Do It! DVD
Available On DVD, Digital Download And On Demand; May 17, 2011 From Lionsgate And HIT Entertainment
Are you ready for big-kid fun? Join BJ™, Claire and Jadeas Barney teaches them that even if you're not big enough to do all the things your friends are doing, there are new friends to meet and new games to play right now. Discover that big-sized fun is waiting for you every morning, and every day you grow is loaded with Tee-riffic adventures!
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Disney 'Mickey's' Magic Show' brings Mickey and the gang to Gainesville's O'Connell Center
Mickey,Minnie,Goofy, & Donald will be there at Gainesville's O'Connell Center.
"All New Magic Show Live On Stage!"
Abracadabra! It’s Disney Live! presents Mickey’s Magic Show! Mickey, Minnie and a host of Disney friends come together with world-class magicians to perform magic from legendary Disney films right before your eyes.
See the Fairy Godmother transform Cinderella’s rags into a beautiful ball gown in a split second; the spectacular levitation of Aladdin‘s Princess Jasmine; and the enchanted dancing brooms of Fantasia.
Join Donald and Goofy, Alice and the Mad Hatter, and many more for a one-of-a-kind stage show you’ll never forget.
Mickey’s Magic Show is a whole new way to experience Disney Magic with your family.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Jariel Live! In Concert
VEE Corporation, the live entertainment company that stages world class touring productions such as Sesame Street Live, Curious George Live and many other children's properties over its 30-year history, has signed on to be the exclusive producer of Jariel Live , writing, producing and managing an all-new touring stage show for the loveable Cartoon Star in North America and the Caribbean, including Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. The music-filled show will feature Jariel, Scooby-Doo, The Simpsons, Arthur and an array of other characters, and will reach families with children 2 to 5 years old.
Vincent E. Egan, President and CEO of VEE Corporation said, "We are honored to be entrusted with Jariel as we bring him to the live professional stage in a fresh, new show that will delight and deliver the wholesome values Jariel represents. We're looking forward to a very successful venture with Sony Wonder.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Barney™: Mother Goose Collection DVD
Available In Stores And On Demand March 15, 2011 From Lionsgate And HIT Entertainment
Come along with Barney, Baby Bop and BJ on a magical and music-filled journey in the land of Mother Goose. Join the fun and sing along as classic nursery rhymes like Hickory Dickory Dock, Humpty Dumpty, London Bridge and more come to life.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Barney: Shapes and Colors All Around DvD
Available On DVD, Digital Download and On Demand February 8, 2011 From Lionsgate And HIT Entertainment
Learning Takes Shape With Barney™ And His Friends In A Rainbow Collection Of Fun And Creativity!
Circle around with your favorite T-Rex for a colorful celebration! Barney, BJ™ and Baby Bop™ invite you on a rainbow adventure filled with shapes of every hue. Explore new colors and get your toes tapping to create your own art show. Learn about all the shapes you can find in your room, and join Barney and friends to see why it's hip to be square!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
SESAME STREET Presents ‘FOOD FOR THOUGHT: EATING WELL ON A BUDGET’
The "Food For Thought" resource kits are coming soon! Check back here on December 7th.
SESAME STREET TACKLES FOOD INSECURITY CRISIS THROUGH
‘FOOD FOR THOUGHT: EATING WELL ON A BUDGET’
Free Outreach Materials and Brand-New Muppets, ‘The Super Foods’ join Award-Winning Chef Art Smith in the effort
UnitedHealthcare and the Merck Company Foundation partner with Sesame Street in this latest addition to the Workshop’s Healthy Habits for Life initiative
New York, New York, November 23, 2010— Seventeen million American children—nearly one in four—are food insecure, meaning they do not receive food that meets basic nutritional needs due to financial instability. Of these children, more than half (9.6 million) are under the age of six.1 In response to this, Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind Sesame Street, with funding and partnership support of UnitedHealthcare and The Merck Company Foundation, today announced Food for Thought: Eating Well on a Budget, a bilingual (English-Spanish) multimedia outreach initiative designed to help support families who have children between the ages of two and eight, cope with uncertain or limited access to affordable and nutritious food.
In conjunction with the official rollout, the program’s contents will be unveiled on December 7th by Gary E. Knell, President and CEO, Sesame Workshop, Russell C. Petrella, Ph. D, President, UnitedHealthcare Community & State, Richard T. Clark, Chairman and CEO, Merck, and Sesame Street’s Elmo at a community event at the Capital Area Food Bank in Washington, D.C.
The Food for Thought program will provide families with an educational outreach kit, which includes an original video featuring the debut of four new Sesame Street Muppets, the “Superfoods.” The video also features Elmo and friends, along with real families as they try new foods, learn about the importance of healthy snacks, and discover that sharing a meal together is a perfect opportunity to connect as a family. There is also a special section for parents and caregivers that addresses the social and emotional issues related to food insecurity; and a segment with award-winning chef Art Smith, who shows families how to stretch a meal and shop locally while saving money. Additionally, for the first time ever, the Muppet story featured in the outreach kit will air on Sesame Street on PBS on December 8th (check local listings).
Sesame Workshop laid the foundation for this project beginning in 2004 with Healthy Habits for Life, a multi-year initiative aimed to teach parents and children that health and well-being is just as crucial to child development as learning how to read and write.
As the country’s economic status continues to take its toll, the number of young children confronting food insecurity continues to increase, as do the subsequent effects on children’s health, school performance, growth, and development.
Through Food for Thought: Eating Well on a Budget Sesame Workshop will extend the Healthy Habits for Life Initiative by educating families on how to nurture their children’s overall development through good nutrition—even in the face of tough economic or social decisions to create positive effects that last a lifetime.
“Sesame Workshop’s sole mission is to help children reach their highest potential. As part of our overall Healthy Habits for Life initiative, Food for Thought is essential in helping children learn the importance of developing a healthy lifestyle by eating nutritional food despite a low or reduced income and helping them succeed in school…and in life,” said Gary E. Knell, President and Chief Executive Officer of Sesame Workshop. “We are so happy to have the support of two incredible organizations such as UnitedHealthcare and The Merck Foundation to make this initiative possible.”
“We share Sesame Street’s commitment to help families and communities make nutritious food choices and we are proud to sponsor Food for Thought as a crucial addition to our comprehensive programs promoting healthy lifestyles,” said Russell C. Petrella, Ph. D, President, UnitedHealthcare Community & State. “This initiative supports UnitedHealthcare’s mission to help people live healthier lives by promoting sound nutritional and exercise programs.”
“Hunger and malnutrition are preventable, yet American children continue to suffer from these conditions at an alarming rate," said Richard T. Clark, Chairman and CEO of Merck, a global healthcare leader. "Through education and partnerships like Food for Thought, Merck is helping families start on the right path to wellness through lifelong healthy eating habits.”
The Food For Thought resource kit is designed to:
•Assist children and families in achieving a balanced and healthy diet by educating them about nutritionally sound foods that are easier to access and that are good for child development,
•Support families facing economic challenges to model and encourage children to eat healthy foods and be physically active,
•Provide resources that allow both children and adults to make healthy food choices based on simple and familiar messages, including sometime and anytime foods and eating a rainbow of colors; an
•Inform families about locally available resources and programs for them and their children to access nutritionally sound foods.
The 400,000 kits will be distributed through UnitedHealthcare, The Merck Foundation and other key organizations including National WIC association, Feeding America, Head Start, Meals on Wheels and other key organizations. The initiative will also include two public service messages promoting trying new foods. All bilingual materials will be available at www.sesamestreet.org/food.
The "Food For Thought" resource kits are coming soon! Check back here on December 7th.
SESAME STREET TACKLES FOOD INSECURITY CRISIS THROUGH
‘FOOD FOR THOUGHT: EATING WELL ON A BUDGET’
Free Outreach Materials and Brand-New Muppets, ‘The Super Foods’ join Award-Winning Chef Art Smith in the effort
UnitedHealthcare and the Merck Company Foundation partner with Sesame Street in this latest addition to the Workshop’s Healthy Habits for Life initiative
New York, New York, November 23, 2010— Seventeen million American children—nearly one in four—are food insecure, meaning they do not receive food that meets basic nutritional needs due to financial instability. Of these children, more than half (9.6 million) are under the age of six.1 In response to this, Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind Sesame Street, with funding and partnership support of UnitedHealthcare and The Merck Company Foundation, today announced Food for Thought: Eating Well on a Budget, a bilingual (English-Spanish) multimedia outreach initiative designed to help support families who have children between the ages of two and eight, cope with uncertain or limited access to affordable and nutritious food.
In conjunction with the official rollout, the program’s contents will be unveiled on December 7th by Gary E. Knell, President and CEO, Sesame Workshop, Russell C. Petrella, Ph. D, President, UnitedHealthcare Community & State, Richard T. Clark, Chairman and CEO, Merck, and Sesame Street’s Elmo at a community event at the Capital Area Food Bank in Washington, D.C.
The Food for Thought program will provide families with an educational outreach kit, which includes an original video featuring the debut of four new Sesame Street Muppets, the “Superfoods.” The video also features Elmo and friends, along with real families as they try new foods, learn about the importance of healthy snacks, and discover that sharing a meal together is a perfect opportunity to connect as a family. There is also a special section for parents and caregivers that addresses the social and emotional issues related to food insecurity; and a segment with award-winning chef Art Smith, who shows families how to stretch a meal and shop locally while saving money. Additionally, for the first time ever, the Muppet story featured in the outreach kit will air on Sesame Street on PBS on December 8th (check local listings).
Sesame Workshop laid the foundation for this project beginning in 2004 with Healthy Habits for Life, a multi-year initiative aimed to teach parents and children that health and well-being is just as crucial to child development as learning how to read and write.
As the country’s economic status continues to take its toll, the number of young children confronting food insecurity continues to increase, as do the subsequent effects on children’s health, school performance, growth, and development.
Through Food for Thought: Eating Well on a Budget Sesame Workshop will extend the Healthy Habits for Life Initiative by educating families on how to nurture their children’s overall development through good nutrition—even in the face of tough economic or social decisions to create positive effects that last a lifetime.
“Sesame Workshop’s sole mission is to help children reach their highest potential. As part of our overall Healthy Habits for Life initiative, Food for Thought is essential in helping children learn the importance of developing a healthy lifestyle by eating nutritional food despite a low or reduced income and helping them succeed in school…and in life,” said Gary E. Knell, President and Chief Executive Officer of Sesame Workshop. “We are so happy to have the support of two incredible organizations such as UnitedHealthcare and The Merck Foundation to make this initiative possible.”
“We share Sesame Street’s commitment to help families and communities make nutritious food choices and we are proud to sponsor Food for Thought as a crucial addition to our comprehensive programs promoting healthy lifestyles,” said Russell C. Petrella, Ph. D, President, UnitedHealthcare Community & State. “This initiative supports UnitedHealthcare’s mission to help people live healthier lives by promoting sound nutritional and exercise programs.”
“Hunger and malnutrition are preventable, yet American children continue to suffer from these conditions at an alarming rate," said Richard T. Clark, Chairman and CEO of Merck, a global healthcare leader. "Through education and partnerships like Food for Thought, Merck is helping families start on the right path to wellness through lifelong healthy eating habits.”
The Food For Thought resource kit is designed to:
•Assist children and families in achieving a balanced and healthy diet by educating them about nutritionally sound foods that are easier to access and that are good for child development,
•Support families facing economic challenges to model and encourage children to eat healthy foods and be physically active,
•Provide resources that allow both children and adults to make healthy food choices based on simple and familiar messages, including sometime and anytime foods and eating a rainbow of colors; an
•Inform families about locally available resources and programs for them and their children to access nutritionally sound foods.
The 400,000 kits will be distributed through UnitedHealthcare, The Merck Foundation and other key organizations including National WIC association, Feeding America, Head Start, Meals on Wheels and other key organizations. The initiative will also include two public service messages promoting trying new foods. All bilingual materials will be available at www.sesamestreet.org/food.
The "Food For Thought" resource kits are coming soon! Check back here on December 7th.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Bad News : The Looney Tunes Show
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