January 2010

Celebrate Black History Month with CMoR

Black History Month originated in 1926 by historian Carter G. Woodson. It started as just a week of remembrance on the second week of February which was chosen because it marked the birthdays of President Abraham Lincoln and abolitionist and former slave Frederick Douglass, two Americans who greatly influenced the lives of African Americans.

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Get the 411 on CMoR's New Studio 101

Did you know that the benefits of early art education extends well beyond providing a creative outlet for children? Research shows that participation in the arts helps to develop fine motor, language and problem solving skills just to name a few.

CMoR knows how important early art education is and that’s why we are excited to introduce Studio 101!

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Flu Season Doesn't Have to Mean an Off Season from CMoR

CMoR knows that as a parent you try hard to protect your child from germs especially during flu season. We want you to know that we do too. Here are just a few of the measures we are taking to keep CMoR flu-free.

Items children touch such as counters and chairs are cleaned daily using a hospital-grade cleaner. Costumes are washed and dried and are swapped for clean ones throughout the day. Plastic food, plates and utensils are cleaned in a dish washer everyday and hard surfaces are constantly sanitized and wiped.

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