Jul 04

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After learning about why we celebrate the Fourth of July, check out previous posts on the 4th of July. There are great crafts and recipes to try out during your Independence Day celebration.

Most people in the United States celebrate the 4th of July, but do you know exactly why the holiday is so important to the country? Imagine how you would feel if someone older than you (maybe an older sister or brother) kept telling you what to do all of the time and kept taking more and more of your allowance. That is how the colonists felt in the years leading up to 1776. Great Britain kept trying to make the colonists follow more rules and pay higher taxes. People started getting mad and began making plans to be able to make their own rules. They no longer wanted Great Britain to be able to tell them what to do, so they decided to tell Great Britain that they were becoming an independent country. (To be independent means to take care of yourself, making your own rules and providing for your own needs.)

The Congress met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and they appointed a committee (a group of people working together to do a specific job) to write a formal document that would tell Great Britain that the Americans had decided to govern themselves. The committee asked Thomas Jefferson to write a draft (first try) of the document, so he worked for days, in absolute secret, until he had written a document that he thought said everything important that the committee had discussed. On June 28, 1776, the committee met to read Jefferson’s “fair” copy (he put his best ideas together and wrote them neatly.) They revised (made some changes) the document and declared their independence on July 2, 1776. They officially adopted it (made it theirs) on July 4, 1776. That is why we call it “Independence Day.” Congress ordered that all members must sign the Declaration of Independence and they all began signing the “official” copy on August 2, 1776. In January of the next year, Congress sent signed copies to all of the states.

The Declaration of Independence is more than just a piece of paper. It is a symbol of the country’s independence and commitment to certain ideas. A symbol is something that stands for something else. Most people can look at a certain little “swoosh” and know that it stands for “Nike.” Well, the signers of the Declaration of Independence wanted the citizens of the United States to have a document that spelled out what was important to our leaders and citizens. They wanted us to be able to look at the Declaration of Independence and immediately think of the goals people should always be working for, and about the people who have fought so hard to make these ideas possible. The people who signed the Declaration risked being hanged for treason by the leaders in Great Britain. They had to be very brave to sign something that would be considered a crime! So every time people look at the Declaration of Independence, they should think about all of the effort and ideas that went into the document, and about the courage it took for these people to stand up for what they knew was right — independence!

Source: http://holidays.kaboose.com/july4-why.html

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Apr 05

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Joe Jonas holds onto girlfriend Demi Lovato as the duo finish up their Easter Brunch with family at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills on Sunday afternoon (April 4).

Earlier in the day, Nick, Joe, and Joe performed at Angel Stadium.

According to the OC Register, the JoBros performed “Hold On,” A Little Bit Longer” and “Gotta Find You.”

After their performance, the musical trio, Frankie and Danielle headed to the Four Seasons Hotel.

Joe got an Easter basket – did you?

Source: http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/04/05/jonas-brothers-celebrate-easter-at-angel-stadium

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Feb 22

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February is Black History Month!!!

African-Americans and Canadians have made tremendous contributions to every facet of life—from science to music to athletics. Here are just a few historical African-Americans everyone should know:

 

Sojourner Truth
(1797–1883)

Truth began her life as a slave named Isabella Baumfree. In 1826, she escaped and devoted the rest of her life to the complete abolishment of slavery and the women’s rights movement. She changed her name to Sojourner Truth in 1843.

 

Harriet Tubman
(1820-1913)

Born a slave, Tubman eventually escaped slavery and helped hundreds of Southern slaves escape to the northern U.S. and Canada through the Underground Railroad, earning the name Moses for her determination.

 

Mary Ann Shadd
(1823–1893)

Shadd holds two titles: first female black lawyer and first female newspaper editor in North America. She was one of the first people to push for complete integration and opened the first school in Canada open to all races.

 

Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong
(1900–1971)

One of the most influential artists of all time, Satchmo helped turn jazz from so-called novelty music into fine art. His trumpet technique and style is still copied today.

 

Robert Johnson
(1911–1938)

A pioneer of American blues music, this guitarist influenced rock musicians including Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and B.B. King. Many of his songs are considered blues standards.

 

Jesse Owens
(1913-2005)

As an Ohio State University college athlete in a still segregated America, Owens could not eat meals with his white team members at restaurants or stay in the same hotels or dorms. Instead he was designated to “blacks only” eateries and sleeping quarters. But through it all he remained strong, and at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Owens became the first American athlete in the history of Track and Field to win four gold medals in a single Olympics.

 

Rosa Parks
(1913-2005)

Little did Parks know that one gesture would help spark the civil rights movement of the last century. In 1955, while riding a bus in Alabama, the driver told Parks to give up her seat to a white man. She refused, went to jail, and eventually won a case against the state, changing segregation laws forever.

 

Jackie Robinson
(1919–1972)

The first black player in Major League Baseball, Robinson had bottles and insults thrown his way, yet he still managed to become Rookie of the Year and in his second season, League MVP.

 

Sidney Poitier
(1924–)

In 1963, Poitier became the first African-American to win an Academy Award for Best Actor. As an actor and director, he is often credited as the person who broke the motion picture color barrier, paving the way for blacks in film.

 

Martin Luther King, Jr.
(1929–1968)

This civil-rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner organized large anti-violence demonstrations against discrimination including a march on Washington where he delivered his now-famous speech “I have a dream.”

Source: http://www.kaboose.com/HideTheseForNow/facts.html

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Feb 13

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‘We Are The World 25 For Haiti’ Debuts TONIGHT!

'We Are The World 25 For Haiti' Debuts TONIGHT!

The world premiere of the “We Are The World” reboot will air tonight (February 12) at 7:30/6:30c during the Opening Ceremony of the Vancouver Winter Olympics!

With more than 80 artists involved and a good reason to re-record the song, “We Are The World 25 For Haiti” will raise money and make grants for efficient Haiti relief and continual development of programs to benefit the nation in the future through the newly created We Are The World Foundation.

As soon as the song premieres on NBC, it’ll be available for download and on World25.org, iTunes and on YouTube. You can see the music video on all three sites.

To see the complete list of artists involved or to donate, visit World25.org!


Joe Jonas & Demi Lovato Make Waves!

Joe Jonas & Demi Lovato Make Waves

Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas cuddle up to Mickey Mouse as they run around Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida before soundchecking on Thursday afternoon (February 11).

The duo performed a private concert during the Celebrate Family Volunteers event held at Epcot Center and filmed the music video for their upcoming duet, “Make A Wave.” The tune will be featured in Disneynature’s upcoming movie OCEANS.

The song will make its debut on Radio Disney February 26th with the music video premiering March 14th. All proceeds from iTunes — out March 15– purchases will go to benefit environmental charities through the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund (DWCF).


Joe Jonas & Demi Lovato Celebrate Family Volunteers!

Joe Jonas & Demi Lovato Celebrate Family Volunteers

Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas show off their successfully planted trees in this new shot from the Disney Parks “Celebrating Family Volunteers” event held at Walt Disney World on Thursday afternoon (February 11).

The duo were just two of the Disney stars who were on hand. Camp Rock 2 costars Alyson Stoner, Roshon Fegan plus Zeke & Luther’s Adam Hicks and Daniel Curtis Lee also joined in on the fun.

Joe and Demi also performed an exclusive concert for the families later on in the evening.


Nick Jonas Is Fedora Fresh!

Nick Jonas is Fedora Fresh

Nick Jonas keeps it cool as he and a pal head into a cafe for a bite to eat in Sherman Oaks, Calif., on Friday afternoon (February 12).

The 17-year-old musician was a special guest at last night’s Harmonies For Haiti hosted by Chelsea Staub. More pics from the event soon!

Nick and his brothers Joe and Kevin will be heading to Houston next month to perform with BFF Demi Lovato at the Houston Rodeo. Are you going to go?

Source:

- http://justjared.buzznet.com/2010/02/12/we-are-the-world-25-for-haiti-debuts-tonight

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/02/12/joe-jonas-demi-lovato-make-waves

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/02/12/joe-jonas-demi-lovato-celebrate-family-volunteers

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/02/12/nick-jonas-is-fedora-fresh

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Nov 18

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Mitchel Musso Celebrates A Very Special Christmas!

Mitchel Musso snaps a pic with Gwen Stefani at A Very Special Christmas Party held at the Shriver’s in Santa Monica, Calif., on Monday evening (November 16).

The 17-year-old musician , along with Colbie Cailat and the Carter Twins, are featured on A Very Special Christmas, Volume 7 CD which benefits Special Olympics.

A Very Special Christmas, Volume 7 hits shelves NEXT WEEK, November 24th. Preview the tracks on Amazon.com and be sure to pick your copy up!

[pro-player] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJN20yPZWro [/pro-player]


Taylor Swift Enters Greeting Card Business!

Taylor Swift has one of the most personable and relatable attitudes in the music industry, so it’s no wonder you’ll soon be able to find her in the greeting card aisle!

The 19-year-old country superstar has partnered with American Greetings to create a line of greeting cards, gift packaging, stationery, online photo personalization products and online greetings.

“My idea of a great song is a song that says how I feel better than I could. I feel the same way about greeting cards,” Taylor says. “I’ve always been fascinated by feelings and how we express them to each other. Getting to write and design these cards is a wonderful experience.”

The Taylor Swift greeting cards will be available Spring 2010.

Taylor Swift Has American Greetings!

Taylor Swift just isn’t stopping — from designing L.E.I. sundresses for Walmart to winning top honors at the 2009 CMA Awards, the 19-year-old songstress is spreading her wings even further.

American Greetings Corporation is teaming up with Taylor to create a line of greeting cards, stationery, gift packaging, and other items for the company, to be in stores in Spring 2010.

Tay shared of her new venture, “My idea of a great song is a song that says how I feel better than I could. I feel the same way about greeting cards. I’ve always been fascinated by feelings and how we express them to each other. Getting to write and design these cards is a wonderful experience.”

CEO Zev Weiss could not agree more and shared, “We are absolutely thrilled and honored to introduce Taylor Swift as the newest writer and creative contributor to the American Greetings family. Her abilities as a storyteller and songwriter make her a natural at writing cards for consumers of all ages… We believe it’s a natural fit!”

WHAT DO YOU THINK of Taylor designing greeting cards?

Source:

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2009/11/17/mitchel-musso-celebrates-a-very-special-christmas

- http://justjared.buzznet.com/2009/11/17/taylor-swift-greeting-cards-american-greetings

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2009/11/17/taylor-swift-has-american-greetings

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