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Don't forget todays the Concert!

I'll be there with Davey and Hope to see you there!

~ n

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> Dear Autism families and service providers,

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> We would like to invite you to participate and support this event, coming up

in a little less than two weeks, at the Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights, OH.

> Last year, played a benefit concert to fund the Helping Hand

program of the National Autism Association - Northeast Ohio. This year we are

holding a raffle to raise monies for the same purpose - for grants for families

in need that have a child or children with autism.

 

> Please consider attending, and spread the word - young kids LOVE

. Even if you feel that your child might not be able to  " last " due to

sensory issues, perhaps other children you know might be very interested to go.

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> For those with sensory difficulties we can offer a limited number of free

entries... please contact me if you can not afford to pay and would like to be

considered for the free tickets.

> This way we hope that some of the children may at least try to participate

and leave early/take a break if they needed to, then return...  

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> 's video can be found on youtube.come so you might want to play

the songs from there to get your child used to some of the songs so the concert

will be even more enjoyable for them, should you decide to come. Unfortunately,

we are unable to have a sensory area this time as the Grog Shop is in a smaller

space.

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> Please contact me with any questions! Also please let me know if you might be

available to hang fliers. Libraries, schools, children's venues are all perfect

places to promote this concert. You may forward the promotional email attached

to this email.

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> Thank so much!

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> The Grog Shop & D.A.P. Productions in Collaboration with the National Autism

Association - Northeast Ohio (NAA-NEO) Proudly Presents

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> 2011 Grammy Nominee and

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>  January 16, 2011 | 3 PM

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> ~A Rocking Family Show~

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> Coming to the Grog Shop

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>  2785 Euclid Heights Blvd.,

> Cleveland Heights, OH

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> Don't miss this show full of head-bopping, silly-clever songs!   

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> is truly one of the “all-stars†of the indie family music

scene. He logs thousands of miles on the road each year, leading some to call

him the hardest working man in children’s show business. With numerous

national awards and recognition and a devoted fan base, and The Not Ready

for Naptime Players dish out unexpectedly intelligent and whimsically rocking

music for kids and their parents. ’s latest CD  Jungle Gym ascends

through the collective memories of childhood: from the joys of trick or treating

and gym class parachutes and sleepovers to the magic stillness of snow days. The

recording takes listeners on a journey through iconic experiences that kids will

relate to and parents will remember. It’s an often funny and rocking ride:

from magic moments sailing on a moonlit card board box, through the temporary

trauma of getting lost, to the anticipation and wonder of a school fire drill.

Giant pounding drums,

> vintage electric guitars, strange and fanciful time changes, soaring vocals

and elegant French horns conquer the heights of the jungle gym.

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> WATCH " WILLY WAS A WHALE " MUSIC VIDEO HERE!

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> " Willy Was a Whale " is a staple of the kiddie rock movement. It comes complete

with a hand motion †" throw arms up to form a big W with your head †" for the

tots in the mosh pit up front at concerts, and a little joke †" Willy walks

“all the way down to Weno, Nevada††" for the parents who buy the tickets.

and the Not Ready for Naptime Players do “Willy†at pretty

much every show: it’s their “Born to Run.â€Â 

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> Read about in the New York Times! 

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> Website

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> Buy tickets at    $15 or 4 for $50  

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> The Grog Shop - 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights, OH, United

States, 44106

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> Google Map  |  Phone: 216-321-5588 

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>  RAFFLE TO BENEFIT THE NATIONAL AUTISM ASSOCIATION - NORTHEAST OHIO HELPING

HAND PROGRAM

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>  NORTHEAST OHIO CHAPTER

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>  We strive to provide financial support to families raising a child or

children with an autism spectrum disorder, residing in the Northeast Ohio

area. 

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> More information can be found on our website at www.autismnortheastohio.org or

by sending an email to apattison@...

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> Thank you for your support!

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That was a really great kids concert and I'll let you know when they come to

Cleve again. Thanks to NAA-NEO for bringing them in!

~ n

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> > Dear Autism families and service providers,

> >

> > We would like to invite you to participate and support this event, coming up

in a little less than two weeks, at the Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights, OH.

>

> > Last year, played a benefit concert to fund the Helping Hand

program of the National Autism Association - Northeast Ohio. This year we are

holding a raffle to raise monies for the same purpose - for grants for families

in need that have a child or children with autism.

>  

> > Please consider attending, and spread the word - young kids LOVE

. Even if you feel that your child might not be able to  " last " due to

sensory issues, perhaps other children you know might be very interested to go.

> >  

> > For those with sensory difficulties we can offer a limited number of free

entries... please contact me if you can not afford to pay and would like to be

considered for the free tickets.

> > This way we hope that some of the children may at least try to participate

and leave early/take a break if they needed to, then return...  

> >  

> > 's video can be found on youtube.come so you might want to play

the songs from there to get your child used to some of the songs so the concert

will be even more enjoyable for them, should you decide to come. Unfortunately,

we are unable to have a sensory area this time as the Grog Shop is in a smaller

space.

> >  

> > Please contact me with any questions! Also please let me know if you might

be available to hang fliers. Libraries, schools, children's venues are all

perfect places to promote this concert. You may forward the promotional email

attached to this email.

> >  

> > Thank so much!

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> > Pattison

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> >               

> > The Grog Shop & D.A.P. Productions in Collaboration with the National Autism

Association - Northeast Ohio (NAA-NEO) Proudly Presents

> >  

> > 2011 Grammy Nominee and

> > Kiddie Rock Star

> >  

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> >    J U S T I N   

> > R O B E R T S

> >  

> > & The Not Ready for Naptime Players

> >  

> >  January 16, 2011 | 3 PM

> >  

> >  

> >  

> > ~A Rocking Family Show~

> >  

> > Coming to the Grog Shop

> >  

> >  2785 Euclid Heights Blvd.,

> > Cleveland Heights, OH

> >

> > Don't miss this show full of head-bopping, silly-clever songs!   

> >  

> > is truly one of the “all-stars†of the indie family music

scene. He logs thousands of miles on the road each year, leading some to call

him the hardest working man in children’s show business. With numerous

national awards and recognition and a devoted fan base, and The Not Ready

for Naptime Players dish out unexpectedly intelligent and whimsically rocking

music for kids and their parents. ’s latest CD  Jungle Gym ascends

through the collective memories of childhood: from the joys of trick or treating

and gym class parachutes and sleepovers to the magic stillness of snow days. The

recording takes listeners on a journey through iconic experiences that kids will

relate to and parents will remember. It’s an often funny and rocking ride:

from magic moments sailing on a moonlit card board box, through the temporary

trauma of getting lost, to the anticipation and wonder of a school fire drill.

Giant pounding drums,

> > vintage electric guitars, strange and fanciful time changes, soaring vocals

and elegant French horns conquer the heights of the jungle gym.

> >  

> >  

> > WATCH " WILLY WAS A WHALE " MUSIC VIDEO HERE!

> >  

> >  

> >

> > " Willy Was a Whale " is a staple of the kiddie rock movement. It comes

complete with a hand motion †" throw arms up to form a big W with your head †"

for the tots in the mosh pit up front at concerts, and a little joke †" Willy

walks “all the way down to Weno, Nevada††" for the parents who buy the

tickets. and the Not Ready for Naptime Players do “Willy†at

pretty much every show: it’s their “Born to Run.â€Â 

> >  

> > Read about in the New York Times! 

> >  

> > Website

> >  

> > Buy tickets at    $15 or 4 for $50  

> >  

> > The Grog Shop - 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights, OH, United

States, 44106

> >  

> > Google Map  |  Phone: 216-321-5588 

> >  

> >  

> >  RAFFLE TO BENEFIT THE NATIONAL AUTISM ASSOCIATION - NORTHEAST OHIO HELPING

HAND PROGRAM

> >  

> >  

> >  NORTHEAST OHIO CHAPTER

> >  

> >  

> >  We strive to provide financial support to families raising a child or

children with an autism spectrum disorder, residing in the Northeast Ohio

area. 

> >  

> > More information can be found on our website at www.autismnortheastohio.org

or by sending an email to apattison@

> >  

> > Thank you for your support!

> >  

> >  

> > SPONSORS

> >  

> >  

> >  

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> >

> >

> >

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> > D.A.P. Productions - Don Pattison | e-mail  | 216.280.4544

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> > This message was sent from DAP Productions to egerpatt@ It was sent from:

NAA-NEO, 15819 Fernway Rd , Shaker Heights, OH 44120. You can modify/update your

subscription via the link below.

> >

> > Email Marketing by

> >

> >

> >

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> > To update/change your profile click here  

> >

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