In the tiny, but mighty state of Rhode Island, on the eastern coastline of the United States, a peculiar thing occurs every day. Imagine a state so small that if it were a pancake, you could eat it in three bites! Yet, this little spot on the map, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, is home to the finest, bravest, and most adventurous band of kids you could ever meet - The Rhode Island Readers! At the heart of this squad is their leader, a quirky, funny character named Rambunctious Rhode. Now Rhode isn’t your average sort of fellow. He's got a big belly laugh that echoes through the public libraries and a pair of glasses that can magnify the tiniest print in the thickest books. Rhode could read faster than a cheetah could run, and he could remember every single word he ever read. Why, some even say that his brain is a whole library in itself! In Rhode's company, the Rhode Island Readers come together each day to dive into the magical world of books. They read about fearless knights, cheeky monkeys, mysterious spells, and even about aliens from outer space! They giggle, gasp, and often end up rolling on the floor with laughter. But, here's the best part, these Reading Wizards don't just read. They bring stories to life! They act them out, draw them, even sing about them. One day they're pirates sailing the Narragansett Bay, the next, they're astronauts exploring the farthest reaches of the universe. So, in the tiny but mighty state of Rhode Island, adventures are never too far away for the Rhode Island Readers and their funny leader, Rambunctious Rhode. Oh, what a joy it is to be a child in Rhode Island!

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Help your child unlock their creative potential with the fun and engaging art classes offered by RedBlue Arts in Sugarland. We've carefully crafted our courses to ignite the imagination of our little learners and nurture their love for artistic expression. Art is a fundamental and crucial pastime that allows children to freely play, explore their creativity, and express their thoughts without any external pressures. Children love to convey their feelings and ideas through a variety of art mediums, from finger painting and chalk sketching to creating collages. At RedBlue Arts, we understand and value the unique power of art in helping children connect and communicate with the world around them, in ways that traditional subjects like math or science might not offer. Research has shown how vital it is to foster creativity in children from an early age. According to the International Child Art Foundation, exposure to the arts can help children develop creative thinking skills, innovation, and even abilities to create intellectual property, all of which are key to thriving in the 21st century. Art has also been shown to positively shape a child's character and personality, playing a significant role in their overall development. Our children's art classes in Sugarland aim to create a supportive environment where kids can explore their artistic talents, sharpen their critical thinking skills, and build confidence in self-expression. Our classes provide a stage for budding artists to share their ideas and enjoy the process of creating art. Experience the profound impact of the creative arts on a child's development at RedBlue Arts. Witness firsthand the transformative power of art and its substantial role in shaping and enhancing young minds. At RedBlue Arts, we're dedicated to inspiring and nurturing the next generation of young artists.

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The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center has been a hub of activity for nearly 100 years. Founded in 1922 by a group of trustees of the Newport Historical Society, the Center was originally known as the Newport Community Center. In June of 1968, the Center was renamed in honor of Dr. King in order to recognize and honor his legacy. Since its incorporation, the Center has served as a gathering place for people of all communities and cultures. From its original location in the Great Friends Meeting House on the corner of Marlborough and Farewell Streets, the Center has moved to its current home in the former Navy USO building in Newport’s Washington Square neighborhood. For nearly a century, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center has been a source of recreation, connection, and inspiration for people of all backgrounds. The Center was originally established in 1922 as the Newport Community Center, and provided recreational activities for the town’s residents. The founders, a group of trustees of the Newport Historical Society, wanted to breathe new life into the Great Friends Meeting House, while honoring the legacy of its founders. In June of 1968, the Center was renamed in honor of Dr. King, and the Center moved to the former Navy USO building in Newport’s Washington Square neighborhood. Since then, the Center has been a place of connection and celebration for people from all walks of life.

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