Debbie and Friends Upcoming Shows

A live Debbie and Friends show is a trip for the entire family—a joyful jaunt through a variety of styles, from straight-ahead pop, to country, to rock, to reggae, all delivered by a band of musicians who are clearly there because they love it.

Kids become the Big Bad Wolf and blow the house down, fix Rosie’s wrong rhymes and test their skills with the Simon Says Song. Like everyone’s favorite teacher, Debbie connects with her audience and respects kids for the people they are; her warmth is sincere and her radiance downright contagious.

What kids love is Debbie’s energy, her sunshine and the array of musicians and instruments she brings to each show, including keyboard, all sorts of hand percussion, energetic and sometimes zany backing vocalists, saxophones, banjo, fiddle, flute, whistles—you name it. Every show is different. Kids are active participants in every song and the audience is as much a part of the show as Debbie and her band.

2011 CBS Boston Best Local Children's Musician
2010 Nickelodeon Parents Pick Award
2010 Boston Children's Music Performance Award

Download a FREE Debbie and Friends iphone/ipad app here:
http://itunes.apple.com/app/debbie-and-friends/id493274930?mt=8

Click here for a pdf of some kids coloring pages.

Clink here to hear their song, "So, So Happy"

Upcoming Shows:

Feb. 11, 2012 at Long Island Children’s Museum, Garden City, NY shows on at 1pm and 3pm.

Feb. 12, 2012 at 92Y Tribeca NYC.  For tickets, please call 212.601.1000.

Click here for show schedules: http://www.debbieandfriends.net/shows.php


Miami Achievement Center - Miami Conference - Temple Grandin January 2012

The Miami Achievement Team collaborated in bringing Dr. Temple Grandin to speak in Miami for an "Autism & Asperger's Conference." Serving as an inspiration for many M.A.C. friends and families, the event was successful and all very happy to have had the chance to spend time with Dr. Grandin.

Photo: Ms. Arlene Torres (MAC director) and Paul Cimins (Autism Radio Founder) took part in the conference and we are happily planning on collaborating on future events.

2011 Holiday Ornament Design Contest

Autism Radio and Hope Saves the Day are having a contest for choosing a 2011 Holiday Ornament that may be sold at local merchants across the Tri-State Area.

All proceeds for this ornament will go directly towards helping families faced with Autism.

Rules of Contest:
The ornament must be created by a child with autism.

Suggestions: Christmas Tree, Menorah, Candy Cane, Angel, Snow Flake

E-mail a 300 dpi scan of your design to paul@autismradio.org or
put your design on a 5x7 post card and send it to:

Autism Radio

359 Berkshire Valley Rd,.
Wharton, NJ 07885
 
Top 10 designs will be posted on our website where you can vote on your favorite design.
The winner will have there name put on the ornament and receive a monetary gift. (will be decided based on the responses we received during the first phase of initiating this contest.)

The design will be reproduced to create a refrigerator magnet, apparel pin, ornament, or coffee mug.

Enjoy and get your kids drawing!

Support "Team Hope Saves the Day" Toughman Half Triathlon

Support Autism Radio's Vice-President, John Cimins, and his team's effort to raise money for autism.

The Toughman Half is a triathlon where you will swim 1.2M in a protected cove in the Hudson River, bike 56M across the rolling hills of Westchester around the Titicus Resvervoir, and run 13.1M on the Croton Aquaduct and across the Croton Dam. The Finish line is at Croton Point Park at the water line.

The local Croton HS cheerleaders will cheer the racers as bagpipers play a tribute to them as well as the 2 local HS bands play on the run course. Come out race, or volunteer and enjoy the DJ, post race BBQ, and awards ceremony.

Toughman race begins at 7am on Sept 11th, 2011.

Click here to visit his team page:

 

Frank Lanzana sings "Sinatra Live".

Autism Radio Presents

Frank Lanzana sings "Sinatra Live".

Simply the best Sinatra singer!


An evening filled with wonderful live entertainment featuring a mix of
light-hearted melodies, romantic ballads, upbeat songs and basic standards.

 

Italian dinner included with your ticket.

 



You'll hear songs from his Reprise years 1960-1983, Capital years 1953-1962,
and a few from his Columbia years 1943-1952.

 

Support Autism Radio's fight to help families dealing with Autism.

 

 May 20, 2011 7-10 pm

Garden State Corporate Center
Café Entrance
1515 Broad Street
Bloomfield, NJ 07003

 

To attend this event and purchase tickets go to:

 http://autismradio.eventbrite.com

(last day to order tickets is May 17th, 2011)

 

 

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