Issue 40 - Kitty Kat Club
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Issue 40 - Kitty Kat Club
FATHER’S DAY FACTS! Issue 40 June 2016 The Kitty Kat Social Club Inside this issue: Summer Jobs 2 Happy Birthday 3 Events 3 Kitty Kubs 3 Did You Know? 4 Kitty Kommunity 4 About Kitty ReKap This is a monthly newsletter written by the members of the Kitty Kat Social Club. If you wish to have your event, club anniversary or your birthdays mentioned, please send us an email at kittykatclub06@gmail.com. Join us at our 1st Annual Scholarship / Charity Walk Saturday, June 11th Henson Creek Trail Ft. Washington, MD Registration starts at 8:30 am Walk starts at 10 am $20 / $25 (after 6/1) www.kittykatclub.org Any male can be a father but it takes someone special to be a loving and supportive dad. Dads are becoming more vocal about taking a strong role in the lives of their children. Whereas a decade ago it was somewhat unheard of, today it is possible for fathers to be awarded sole custody of their kids. This article is written to prove that African American men are present and engaged fathers who love their children. Most media sources re- port that the majority of African American fathers are locked up and tuned out, low on education and high on weed or too busy getting busy to get a business of their own. Even with the discouraging imprisonment rates which state that 600,000 African American males are behind bars. There’s also another stat which is rarely reported, there are 367,000 African American males enrolled in college, according to the National Center for Educational Statistics. Even though there are a large number of African American men imprisoned, there are others who are present and engaged fathers who love their children. Some imprisoned fathers are engaged with their children as well. We would like to bring the African American fathers to the forefront and salute them not only for June (Father’s Day) but throughout the year. We want to dispel the thought, which a lot of people have, is they just don’t care, but we know they do. We see how a lot of dads are fighting against the odds to be engaged in the lives of their children. Below are some facts to show African American fathers involvement with their children hopefully, this will shatter some myths about African American fathers: More African American fathers live with their children (2.5 million) than live apart from their children (1.7 million). 78.2% fed or ate meals with their children daily, compared with 73.9 percent of white fathers; 70.4% bathed, diapered or dressed their children daily, compared with 60.0 percent of white fathers; 82.2% played with their children daily, compared with 82.7 percent of white fathers; 34.9% read to their children daily, compared with 24.9 percent of white fathers; 40.6% helped their children with their homework or checked to make sure that they finished it daily, compared with 29.3% of white fathers. Of the fathers who live away from their children, African American fathers outperformed white and Latino fathers on nearly all measures surveyed, including reading to their children daily, helping them with homework and changing their diapers. HAPPY FATHER’S DAY to all the men who are doing what comes natural to them, mentoring and nurturing their children. The Kitty Kat Social Club didn’t have to look far to display some awesome fathers near and dear to us, see the pictures below. Page Page22 SUMMER JOBS A young person’s first job brings more than just a steady paycheck–the experience teaches young people life and work skills that serve them long after the job is done. Summer is a critical time for young people to get access to first jobs that can provide important skills, experiences, and networks for their future. Whether it’s more chores at home or a part-time job, summer gives just about everyone something new to do. There is little that is more valuable or exciting for a high school student or college student than the different work experiences which are available during the summer. A summer job helps to pay the bills and is often a necessity, but it also provides our youth with the opportunity to learn new skills, meet people from different cultures, and perhaps travel to interesting far-away places and to get a taste of what working life might be like in a future career. Summer employment allow our youth to explore opportunities both locally and across the U.S. Summer jobs are everywhere for those willing to put in the work to find them, and now is the time to start searching for the extra income source that will fund your summer fun and future. Many students are getting ready to finish up high school or college classes and are looking forward to three months of summer fun. If you're interested in making some serious cash to fund that summer fun, below are some great summer job ideas. To help find clients for the entrepreneurial jobs, create flyers and post them at local businesses, send out a mass email to family and friends or advertise at local schools before the school year ends. Tutor: Parents of younger students often work to schedule tutoring sessions for their kids during summer break. If you are gifted in math, English or any other school subject, summer is a great time to earn extra money by tutoring. Lawn Maintenance: If you have access to a lawn mower and some basic lawn care tools, a summer job cutting lawns, trimming bushes and doing basic landscaping could be just the thing for you. Partner with a reliable friend if you're looking to increase your business and distribute flyers in the neighborhood that advertise your lawn-care services and keep your contact information. Babysitter/Nanny: Summertime means school is out for younger kids as well as older kids; that leaves many parents in need of nanny services as they head out to work. If you are responsible, safety conscious and like working with kids, being a nanny might be right for you. Housekeeping: Housekeeping businesses as well as individuals looking to keep their homes clean often seek out summer help from students. If you have high standards when it comes to cleaning, a housekeeping position for a home, hotel or business office complex could bring in some extra summer cash. Golf Caddy: Many local golf courses are looking for golf cad- Pet Care: Pet care jobs can involve various responsibilities. dies during the summer months. If you know the game well, You can "babysit" a pet while the owner is away, be responsiconsider approaching local golf courses now to see if they ble for daily dog walking or do yard cleanup duty. have caddy positions available this summer. Car Washing: The great thing about having a car washing Camp Counselor: Do you like working with kids and love and detailing business is that you can have clients bring their being outside? If so, working as camp counselor could be vehicles to your home, or offer to do onsite washing and deright for you. A job as a camp counselor will help you develop tailing at their resident. Be certain to have all the supplies leadership skills, communication skills and multi-tasking abili- needed to ensure your clients' vehicles are cleaned inside and ties. out. Retail Sales or Grocery Store: If you like working with people, a job in retail sales or at a local grocery store might be just the thing for you. Positions ranging from cashier and stock person to assistant manager are often in high demand during the summer months. Food Service: Food service jobs offer great opportunities to beef up your people skills and bring in good money. Fast food restaurants have a variety of available jobs such as cashier, wait staff, host or hostess or line cook. Apply at local sit-down restaurants. Beach Jobs: One of the most popular summer jobs is a lifeguard. Working as a lifeguard requires certification at most beaches, but the benefits are often well worth the effort of obtaining a certification. If you're looking for a summer beach job with a little less responsibility, many beaches offer jobs in the food service areas or doing beach cleanup. House Painting: Many home painting businesses and real estate owners will happily hire teens and young adults to work with them to paint both interiors and exteriors of homes. If you have a knack for being detail-oriented and like to paint, check the local want ads for summer painting jobs. Computer Tech Help: Do you know a lot about cleaning, repairing and/or updating computers? If so, you can spend your summer giving clients' computers a good cleanup. Bike or Small Engine Repair: If you've got a knack for small engine or bike repair, spread the word. Window Cleaning: A squeegee, some rags and a good cleaning solution is all that's needed to clean windows on most one-level homes. You can offer indoor, outdoor or both as a part of your window cleaning package. Stick with onelevel homes, for safety reasons, unless you've got the proper supplies to stay safe at higher levels and insurance to cover any falls. Internship: Many businesses offer paid summer internships for local students. Approach businesses that specialize in your career interests and ask about available summer intern positions. Start Your Own Business: Everyone has skills they can utilize to start a side business. Make a list of your marketable skills and determine a way that you can turn those skills into an ongoing business that can help you earn money whenever you wish. Page 3 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! The Kitty Kat Social Club would like to wish each of you a very special Happy Birthday or Happy Anniversary and we hope you enjoy your special day. If you wish to have your birthday listed, please email us at kittykatclub06@gmail.com. 1st – Butta; 4th – Cliff; 5th – Marc E. and PS’s Molly; 8th - Party Boyz’ June, S.A.S.S.I.E.’s Shevie, Steve R.; 9th – Unleashed Rydaz Tina; 12th – FAB’s Papi; 13th - Platinum Dreams’ Hellified and Breezy and High Rollerz Pure One; 14th – Raffi and Schelevia; 16th – Nate; 17th – Rick Fobbs; 20th – Brownee and Lady Pimp; 21st – Caramel Kysses and Black Cesar’s Bling; 22nd – Blue Line’s Rana; 23rd – WWS SC’s Mz. I$e, Linda; 24th – Kisha, Kevin; 25th – Aniese; 27th – Chante; 28th - DJ DC Infamous; PS’s Cherie J., Hustle Heavy Dimplez WHAT’S HAPPENING AROUND TOWN 2nd – National Gun Violence Awareness Day, Wear your Orange 4th – Jumpin’ June Concert Jam, The Culture Center, Waldorf, MD, 9 pm 11th – K2C’s 1st Annual Scholarship/Charity Walk, Henson Creek Trail, Temple Hills, MD, 10 am 11th – East Coast Busas SC’s 70’s Anniversary Party, Lamont’s Entertainment Complex, Indian Head, MD, 9 pm 11th – PS’s Crab Feast, Boulevard Heights Fire Department, Capitol Heights, MD, 1 pm 11th – Taylor Made SC/MC Fish Fry, Largo High School, 11 am 12th – DC’z Virtuouz Vixenz SC Gentlemen Ten Sunday, The Gentlemen Ten, Baltimore, MD 4 pm 15th – K2C’s Happy Hour, Levi’s Restaurant, Clinton, MD, 7:30 pm 17th - #1 Stunnas DMV Chapter Presents 10th Anniversary All Black Party, Capitol Skyline Hotel, Washington, DC, 8 pm 18th - #1 Stunnas DMV Chapter Presents 10th Anniversary Luau Pool Party, Capitol Skyline Hotel, Washington, DC, 12 pm 18th - #1 Stunnas DMV Chapter Presents 10th Anniversary All White Anniversary Party, Capitol Skyline Hotel, Washington, DC, 9 pm 18th – Tricky Entertainment Summer Breeze 2016 10 th Anniversary Celebration, Nationals Ball Park, Washington, DC, 8 pm 18th – Flaming Knights DC Annual Party, Colony South Hotel, Clinton, MD, 10 pm 25th – Wild Bunch MC presents Wet ‘N Wild Pool Party, Knights of Columbus, College Park, MD, 4 pm 6/5 Adopt-A-Road 6/11 K2C Scholarship / Charity Walk 7/9 10th Anniversary Day Party KITTY KUBS Chloe is moving on to the first grade. She successfully completed her kindergarten year learning Spanish in a Spanish Immersion school. Llevar en las vacaciones de verano! (Bring on Summer vacation!) Trenton received his Bachelors of Science degree in Information Systems from Central College. He is looking forward to starting his next chapter working with an IT department in Mesa, AZ. Father's Day Fish Bowl Decorate an empty container to look like a fish bowl. Draw and cut out several fish. The fish will be used as “coupons”. Write messages on them such as "Give Dad a hug", or "Bring Dad a snack." Coupons and the messages can vary according to the age of the children. Give this to Dad on Father's Day. To make it even more fun let the kids do the "fishing." Fun craft and gift all in one! Page 4 DID YOU KNOW? KITTY KOMMUNITY Unless food is mixed with saliva you can't taste it Lemons contain more sugar than strawberries Macadamia nuts are toxic to dogs Honey is the only natural food which never spoils M&M's chocolate stands for the initials for its inventors Mars and Murrie Coca-Cola originally contained cocaine The fortune cookie was invented in San Francisco The croissant was invented in Austria French fries are originally from Belgium Apples are more effective at waking you up in the morning than coffee Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave A hard boiled eggs spin (uncooked or soft boiled don’t) There is no butter in buttermilk Almonds are members of the peach family An egg contains every vitamin except vitamin C More people die from falling coconuts then from shark attacks Americas top selling ice cream flavor is vanilla The oldest known vegetable is the pea The average hen lays 228 eggs a year Carrots contain 0% fat One billion snails are served in restaurants each year A banana contains 75% water Cucumbers are 96% water Bananas grow pointing upwards Brazil got its name from the Brazilian nut (not the other way around) Flamingos can only eat when their heads are upside down Turnips turn green when sunburnt The average person will consume 100 tons of food and 45,424 liters (12,000 gallons) of water in their lifetime You can buy square watermelons in Japan (developed to stack better in supermarkets) American's eat 18 billion hot dogs a year There is no rice in rice paper Only 4 out of 20,000 species of bees produce honey There are over 15,000 different kinds of rice Honey enters your blood stream within 20 minutes of being eaten The most popular snack food is potato chips The Kitties in the kommunity supporting Kute N Kurvy SC’s fish fry and The Working Men SC’s Old School Reunion P.O. Box 1047 Temple Hills, MD 20757-1047 kittykatclub06@gmail.com www.kittykatclub.org “I Am My Kitties Keeper!” We want to thank you again for coming out to support our scholarship fundraiser at Panda Express. Kitty Kisses to each of you!