12.08.2009

Christmas Pagent Invitation to Playgroup

Please consider joining us tomorrow, Thursday, December 17 at 6 p.m. for our annual Christmas Pageant! If you are interested in having your little one participate, they would make adorable sheep (see the attached picture). Please come to the church at 4 p.m. for costuming and dress rehearsal. My son was 1 1/2 last year and made an amazing wandering sheep.

We also have a potluck supper immediately following the Pageant. You are welcome to bring a dish to share or just come and enjoy the food that others have provided - there is always enough to go around!

Finally, around 7:30 those who still have the stamina are invited to join us as we cross the street to sing carols with the Sisters at the Cenacle Retreat House.

Come for one or all of the activities of the evening - and feel free to simply come and watch the Pageant. It's a wonderful little production and a great way to ring in the holiday season.

Peace to you,
Josh Frank
Youth & Children's Formation Minister
Church of Our Saviour
office: 773.549.3832 ext. 12

10.20.2009

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If you have the number but not the identity of the party, use this site.  It works.

10.11.2009

Non-scary fun and the "Midnight Circus" at Daley Plaza

Another good spot for the kids is Daley Plaza, or Franken Plaza as they call it during the season. Midnight Circus is so cool to watch. And, bonus, FREE!!

Non-Scary Free Halloween at Navy Pier

This Halloween season, Navy Pier presents the amazing and strange Carnival of Curiosities! Beginning Friday, October 2, a traveling sideshow will overtake Navy Pier, transforming Pier Park into a spectacle of mind-blowing feats and living human wonders. Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday witness with your very own eyes the wild, weird, and wonderful. And topping it all off, behold the most sensational fireworks show in town on Fridays and Saturdays at 9pm. Seeing is believing, so see for yourself.

OCTOBER 2, 2009 - OCTOBER 31, 2009
Free Admission
Friday: (October 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30)
   - Meet the Carnival Characters in Pier Park: 5:00-10:00pm
   - Fireworks: 9:00pm

Saturday:(October 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31)
   - Meet the Carnival Characters in Pier Park: 2:00-10:00pm
   - Fireworks: 9:00pm

Sunday: (October 4, 11, 18 & 25)
   - Meet the Carnival Characters in Pier Park: 1:00-6:00pm

Monday: (October 12-Special Columbus Day Hours)
   - Meet the Carnival Characters in Pier Park: 1:00-6:00pm

10.01.2009

Tips for an Allergy-Safe Halloween

These helpful tips for being allergy-aware this Halloween can make trick or treating safe and fun for EVERYONE:

Be proactive. If you know of children in the neighborhood with food allergies, ask their parents what types of candies are safe. They'll be thrilled to know you care.

Keep a stash of “safe candy” or fun trinkets. Have fun trinkets on hand such as bubbles, Silly Putty, tattoos, stickers, spider rings and bracelets. Kids with food allergies or intolerance will be grateful to receive something they can actually enjoy.

Be discreet. If you know a child has food allergies, don't ask “Oh, you’re the one with the peanut allergy, right?” Kids want to fit in and don't like to be singled out.

Everyone loves ingredient labels. Give out candy with clear ingredient labels so parents and children can decide which candies are safe.

Don't drop candy into kids’ bags. Allow each child to select his or her candy. More often than not, they'll know which candies are safe and which aren't.

Listen to the children. If a child says “No thank you,” it may be because they don't see a safe option in what’s being offered. Don't make a fuss by insisting they take candy that may not be safe for them.

Parents know best. Don't assume that peanut allergy is the only allergy. There are many types of food allergies and food intolerances, so it’s important to let parents decide what candy is safe for their child.

Think of your guests. If you’re entertaining for Halloween, don't leave candy dishes unattended and be mindful of children “stashing” candy. Young children with food allergies may be easily tempted by “unsafe” candy."


I have a few of tips of my own: Allergic kids should carry two bags (parents can help if your child is very young)--one for the "safe" candy (to be thoroughly checked over at home) and one for the unsafe candy. In our family that would be anything from Reese's, Snickers, etc. I came up with this after a "peanut butter cup" explosion in a treats bag that ended up contaminating a lot of the "safe" stuff.

Also, make sure you're not tracking nuts into the house via candy that drops on the ground. Again, those pesky peanut butter cups usually wind up smashed all over our front stoop. Have everybody shed their shoes directly after Trick or Treating.

Finally, consider hosting a Halloween Open House for your kids. Allergic kids sometimes feel very left out when they have to dump 90% of their treat bags, so it's nice to give them something else to focus on. We're planning a simple "stop by when you're done Trick or Treating" gathering for a few kids/parents on the block.

Theatre for Children at Reasonable TIcket Prices

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Performances, Classes/Camps, Parties and Special Events,

9.28.2009

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9.16.2009

Flu Vaccination - if you are interested

I just got a memo from our pediatrican (Town & Country Pediatrics) about flu vaccinations for this season and I read some interesting things.  I thought I'd post them here while I investigate further:

1.  Patients have wondered why flu vaccine is readily available at retail outlets (Dominick's, Walgreens, etc.), but limited at Town and Country Pediatrics. The retail outlet flu vaccine is manufactured in multi-dose vials and contains a preservative (thimerosal). Historically, our patients have preferred a preservative free vaccine. This is the reason Town and Country Pediatrics special orders only flu vaccine without a preservative (thimerosal). There is a limited amount of vaccine without thimerosal and both the orders and shipments are controlled by the manufacturer. The manufacturer is aware of our need for the vaccine and is doing its best to supply us as quickly as possible.

2.  Please remember that the H1N1 flu vaccine is different from the seasonal flu vaccine. We are still waiting for a response from the Chicago Department of Public Health to find out whether we will receive the government-purchased H1N1 vaccine in our office for our patient population. Our application is currently pending. The FDA approved H1N1 vaccine from 4 manufacturers yesterday. Our information about the administration of this vaccine and when it may become available is taken directly from the website of the Centers for Disease Control.

3.  If we are able to administer the H1N1 flu vaccine in our office, we will follow the CDC mandated guidelines for administration to our patient population. The U.S. government will require Town and Country Pediatrics to document who is receiving H1N1 flu vaccine so we will follow tier guidelines that will be set up by the CDC.

9.15.2009

Playgroup Opens Tomorrow!

Hello parents and caregivers,

I am thrilled to let you know that we are able to resume The Ark Playgroup at Church of Our Saviour this week! For now we will keep the same hours as before our mid-summer interruption:

Tues/Thurs 2:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Wed 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

I should be in the building this week during all three sessions of the Playgroup and I look forward to saying hello and catching up a bit!
Peace to you,
Josh Frank

Youth & Formation Minister
Church of Our Saviour
office: 773.549.3832 ext. 12
cell/text: 773.849.4353

9.02.2009

Playgroup Re-Opening!

Hello parents!

I am so sorry that the Playgroup has been on hiatus for nearly the entire summer. The flooding we experienced brought more problems than a simple carpet cleaning could handle. We wanted to make sure the carpet was clean and the area safe before inviting people back in.

We are on the brink of re-opening the space! Carpet layers are scheduled to be here next Thursday, 9/10. As long as that goes according to plan (please pray for us!), we should be able to re-open for Tuesday, 9/15; Wednesday, 9/16; and Thursday, 9/17. I will send a confirmation message out after the work has been completed.

Thank you all for your patience. There continues to be growing interest in the playgroup; I have received Meetup group membership requests from 4 people in the last 3 weeks! I hope that as we re-open and re-launch this fall, you all will have a great time playing together and forming new friendships.

Peace to you,
Josh Frank
Youth & Children's Formation Minister
Church of Our Saviour
530 W Fullerton Pkwy
Chicago, IL 60614
office: 773.549.3832 ext. 12
joshfcos@sbcglobal.net
www.coschurch.org

8.27.2009

No Playgroup Until Tues Sept 15

Hello again parents,

Unfortunately we experienced flooding in the lower level of our building twice this summer. This is a very unusual experience for us; the church has not suffered flooding in anyone's collective community memory.

We plan to resume the Playgroup on Tuesday, Sept 15. Thanks for your patience, and I will be in touch with further updates as they come along.

Peace to you,
Josh Frank

Youth & Formation Minister
Church of Our Saviour
office: 773.549.3832 ext. 12
cell/text: 773.849.4353

8.25.2009

In case you are looking for a parish to join... (this is not an ad!)

Dear All - I hope that no one minds this post - it's just informational.

Our playgroup is not connected to any religious tradition, but it is sponsored by The Church of Our Saviour, an Episcopal parish, and our play space is in the church school "atriums". The Playgroup Coordinator is Josh Frank, who is the Youth Minister at COS. Josh has a toddler son who participates in the playgroup.

I'd like to share some info about the very special children's church school at COS, in case you're looking for a truly exceptional program. Children's Formation ("Sunday School") at COS uses "The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd", which is a Montessori based program. It is a gentle and thoughtful program. Please feel invited to explore this special type of "Sunday School" even if you are not affiliated with COS. About it from the COS Newsletter:

Fall Focus - September 2009
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd - Beginning September 20th at 10:00am with a family breakfast.

What is wonder? Could it be the source of activity? Like a magnet that pulls you forward, is a sense of wonder what moves you to reach?
Wonder is different from just being interested in something.
Wonder causes us to respond.
Wonder is a precursor to faith.
In Catechesis of the Good Shepherd wonder is cultivated at every age by giving children choices that will allow them to reach on their own, and with others, toward God.

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is an approach to the religious formation of children age 3-12 years. It is based on the conviction that God and the child are in relationship. Drawing upon Holy Scripture, the Church liturgy and Montessori methods of education, the catechist (a carefully trained and dedicated, catechist is Greek for "teacher of faith") is able to foster the child's natural sense of wonder and love for God. Catechists work with small groups of children to help them develop their own unique relationship with God.

Some of the materials available in the atriums draw upon events in Jesus' life, including the Last Supper, the Kingdom parables and the infancy narratives. Other materials include a relief map of the Holy Land, a model of the city of Jerusalem, a liturgical calendar; and replicas of the articles of the Eucharist.

The Atrium is a classroom where Catechesis presentations take place. The term dates back to the early Roman Church where the atrium referred to a room where those coming into the Church were taught. It is "a place of preparation."

The catechist's strive to foster a sense of sacred space within the atrium. The child's experiences in the atrium helps to prepare them for involvement in the larger worshipping community. Some refer to the atrium as a place for conversation with God.

This formation grounds children with Christian roots, strengthens the foundation of their faith, and nurtures their development into a whole, joyful human being.

Atriums open at 10:00 am at Church of Our Saviour.
Families are encouraged to bring their children at that time to have the fullest possible experience. While a presentation takes place at some point, the opportunity for wonder has already begun. We understand all the work that goes into getting a family to church, and deeply appreciate your efforts to respect the atrium, catechists and other children by entering the atrium as close to 10:00 am as possible.

8.20.2009

Toddler Music Class Providers

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Chicago, IL
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Chicago, IL
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Chicago Center School of Music

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Chicago, IL
312.226.2030

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Chicago, IL
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Chicago, IL
773.728.6000

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Chicago, IL
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8.17.2009

Invitation to Community Families: Vacation Bible School!

Hello parents and friends,

Charles Murphy and I will be leading this year's creative, fun, and energetic Vacation Bible School in just under two weeks! Each day the children will be presented with a bible story and music, and will work collaboratively to create a short skit to perform for parents at the end of the day. There will be story telling, music, art, games, and more. Charles is a gifted musician that often leads music for children and families during worship and other events at St. Chrysostom's Church, where he is the Youth Minister. His songs are unique to this experience and are one reason the kids from last year's VBS remember the bible stories (and even the tunes and some of the lyrics to the songs that accompanied the skits!).

Peter Civetta has been a huge help in guiding me through the structure for this type of summer program and I look forward to offering it myself this year.

The cost is $175 (never to be prohibitive, and we can pro-rate it for those not able to attend all five days).

We do need to have a firm number of registered children in order to make our final plans. Please send me an e-mail or give me a call to let me know your child is attending, then I'll have you fill out the registration form and return it to the church ASAP. Thanks!
Peace to you,
Josh Frank
joshfcos@sbcglobal.net
Youth & Formation Minister
Church of Our Saviour
office: 773.549.3832 ext. 12
cell/text: 773.849.4353

School Admissions - Magnet, Private, Charter etc.

Bubbles Academy is offering a thoughtful parent class (8 weeks!) on how to navigate the selective school admissions process at area private and public selective enrollment schools. You can bring your kids to play while you attend the class.

8.15.2009

August Events

Sat Aug 1 at 11am - Ravinia - Russian American Kids Circus, kids concert, $10 pavillion, $5 lawn.

Aug 3-9 from 10am to 3pm - Millenium Park - "Rock n' Roll Week"

Aug 7 -9 - Kidzapalooza

Sat Aug 8 at 11am - Ravinia - Ella Jenkins, childrens' music legend and educator in her 85th birthday performance, kids concert, $10 pavillion, $5 lawn.

Sat Aug 15 at 11am - Tiempo Libre, kids concert, $10 pavillion, $5 lawn.

Thurs. Aug 20, 5-8 p.m. - Children’s Wear Fashion Cafe, where local kids’ clothing designers (Benny and Moon, Chapter One Organics, CourtneyCourtney, more) band together for a sale.
Stock up for the school year! Chicago Cultural Center, 77 E. Randolph St., at Michigan Ave. (312-744-6630).

Fri Aug 21 from 11am - 3pm - Millenium Park - "Labfest" by the MSIC

Mon Aug 24 - Fri Aug 28: Vacation Bible School at COS (the playgroup location). Open to non-parish families. See separate post from Josh Frank.

Sat Aug 29 at 11am - Ravinia - Ralph's World, kids concert, $10 pavillion, $5 lawn.

8.11.2009

Drug Expiration Dates - Usually No Big Deal?

I just read a piece in the Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide that suggests that most drugs are effective for years beyond their expiration dates. See what you think...

Drug Expiration Dates - Do They Mean Anything?

8.10.2009

Transportation Service for Preschool and Older

Kids care transportation 773-343-0378
I saw that a family in our preschool used this service and the driver and vehicle that dropped off this child at school always appeared to be careful and timely. I cannot personally endorse them beyond this observation but I think such services are hard to find, so I am posting their phone number here.

8.02.2009

Eating Out with Kids

Metromix has a list of restaurants with Kids Menus at:
http://chicago.metromix.com/facets/restaurants/feature.features.kids_menu

And here are some more:
Park Grill has a 99¢ Kids’ Menu in the winter! 
What: Tots choose from grilled cheese, spaghetti, cheeseburgers, and more priced just under a buck with the purchase of an adult entree.
Why: Eat on the cheap after ice skating out front.
When: Thru Mar. 31. Sat., 10 a.m.-10:30 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
Where: 11 N. Michigan Ave., b/t Monroe & Randolph Sts. (312-521-7275). 
SUSHI SAMBA has a kids' menu!
Japanese/Brazilian/Peruvian faves includ baby bento boxes, veggie skewers and sushi bites. 504 N. Wells @ Illinois 312-595-2300
WISHBONE lets kids eat free on Tues nights! With a $7 or more adult meal. 1001 W. Washington bw Halsted and Racine, or 3300 N. Lincoln @ Belmont
Big Jones (5347 North Clark Street, at Summerdale Avenue, Andersonville; 773-275-5725), where kids under 12 eat free every day, 4-6 p.m.
Itto Sushi (2616 North Halsted Street, between Diversey Parkway and Wrightwood Avenue; 773-871-1800), which serves tot-friendly maki (carrot, avocado) on mini cartoon-adorned plates

6.15.2009

July Events

Sun July 5 at 2pm - Ravinia - Justin Roberts, kids concert, $10 pavillion, $5 lawn.

July 6-12 from 10am to 3pm - Millenium Park - "Circus Carnival Week"

Sat July 25 at 11am - Ravinia - New Millennium Orchestra, kids concert, $10 pavillion, $5 lawn.