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Arizona Science Center Presents Fascinating New Exhibit:
Real Pirates, An exhibition from National Geographic

Arizona Science Center is bringing “Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship” to the Valley. A touring exhibition organized by National Geographic and Arts and Exhibitions Internationals (AEI) LLC, sponsored locally by Arizona Republic and media partner Cox, the one-of-a-kind exhibition explores early 18th-centruy piracy and more than 200 artifacts recovered from the ocean floor.

One of the most advanced ships of her day, the Whydah sank in a storm in 1717 with bounty from more than 50 captured ships. Recovered off the coast of Cape Code in 1984 by Barry Clifford, the Whydah is the first authenticated pirate ship discovered in U.S. waters.

The exhibition features a walk-through of the pirate ship and more than 200 artifacts including cannons, weaponry, jewelry, belt bucks, the actual bell from the ship, surgical tools and real pirate gold!

“Real Pirates” Exhibit Runs Oct. 2, 2011 – Jan. 15, 2012

Arizona Science Center
600 East Washington Street, Downtown Phoenix (Between 7th Street and 5th Street)

$23 for adults, $21 for seniors and $18 for children
Groups (15 or more): $13 for adults and seniors, $11 for children
Members: $9 for adults and seniors, $7 for children
For more information visit www.azscience.org or call Information at 602-716-2007.
ABOUT ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER
The mission of Arizona Science Center is to inspire, educate and entertain people of all ages about science. The Center, located at 600 E. Washington Street in downtown Phoenix, features more than 300 hands-on exhibits, live demonstrations, the state-of-the-art Dorrance Planetarium and a five-story IMAX® theater.

 

5 Quick Steps to Packing a Healthy School Lunch

PHOENIX, Ariz. (Summer, 2011) – As summer break comes to an end, parents and children start making their back-to-school shopping lists.  The clothing store, shoe store, and office supply store are all places full of back-to-school shoppers – but don’t forget the grocery store!  Equally as important as having pencil and paper, is having a healthy and well-balanced lunch, says Nora Carrillo, Program Manager, Early Childhood Development Program at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.  Kids may have a hard time choosing a well-balanced meal from the school cafeteria or may prefer to bring foods from home.  Parents are encouraged to use the following steps to pack a healthy lunch.

Step 1: Pack in protein and nutrient dense carbs.  These two food groups are necessary to keep kids energized and alert.  Protein plays an important role in building muscle, keeping organs healthy and supporting a strong immune system.  Carbohydrates are essential in giving children a readily available source of energy before hitting a mid-afternoon slump.

As with all foods, there are some choices that are healthier than others.  Packing a lean deli meat sandwich like turkey over one with more fat, such as salami, will reduce both fat and calorie intake.  Other protein-packed foods include beans, nuts, milk, and eggs.  Also, choosing unrefined, complex starches such as whole-wheat bread will provide essential vitamins and minerals as well as fiber which can make the child feel fuller and reduce overall calorie intake.

Step 2: Add in fruits and veggies.  It is recommended that everyone have at least five servings of fruits and vegetables every day.  Fruits and veggies contain vitamins, minerals, fiber, and some are good sources of simple carbohydrates.  Vitamins and minerals are important for helping children grow and develop.  Important vitamins include vitamin A for eyesight which can be found in carrots and other orange foods.  Vitamin C is great for the immune system and can be found in citrus, broccoli and other foods.  One essential mineral is potassium which helps keep the muscles and nervous system working right and can be found in foods such as bananas, broccoli, and tomatoes.  Along with keeping children full, fiber also aids in digestion and is found in high amounts in many fruits and vegetables.

Step 3: Quench thirst with water or milk.  The entire body needs water to work properly.  It is used in digestion, keeps the body cool with perspiration, is found in large amounts in the blood and is vital to many other bodily functions.  Water is found in every fluid we drink, but plain water and milk are the best choices for growing children.  Sugary juices and sodas contain a lot of calories with little nutritional value, so intake should be limited.  Low-fat milk, on the other hand, has protein, vitamin D, and calcium so calories consumed are packed with nutrition.

Step 4: Pack a small treat.  Being healthy is hard work and let’s face it – almost every kid has a sweet tooth.  Reward kids for eating a nutritious lunch by serving a 100 calorie snack pack or a fun-sized candy bar and satisfy a craving for something sweet.

Step 5: Give a little encouragement.  Kids love finding a special message from Mom or Dad in their lunch sack.  Simply wishing good luck on a test or leaving a note on a banana may make a child’s day.

About Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Phoenix Children’s Hospital, ranked in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals, is Arizona’s only licensed children’s hospital, providing world-class care in more than 40 pediatric specialties to children from throughout the state and region. Phoenix Children’s is in the midst of a major expansion to meet the needs of the Southwest’s rapid population growth. The signature element of the expansion is a new 11-story, 750,000-square-foot tower which will enable the hospital to grow from 345 licensed beds today to a total of 626 licensed beds once the project is complete. The hospital’s expansion also includes an aggressive physician recruitment effort and new satellite centers in high growth areas of the Valley. For more information, visit the hospital’s web site at www.phoenixchildrens.com.

Disney’s Phineas and Ferb: The Best LIVE Tour Ever!

Friday October 14th – Saturday October 15th

Phineas, Ferb, and the whole tri-state area gang embark on a bold escape jumping out from behind your TV and onto the stage in a live action adventure – right here in Phoenix!  And, before you can wonder, “Hey, where’s Perry?” the beloved pet platypus shifts to his secret double life as Agent P to foil another one of Dr. Doofenshmirtz’s evil plans.  Musical madness abounds in an escapade so awesome that even Candace can’t help but join the hilarious hijinks!

Show Schedule:
Fri, October 14th at 7PM
Sat, October 15th at 11AM & 3PM & 7PM

Be sure to look for exclusive FREE tickets as well as discount ticket offers from MomsZone.org coming SOON!

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