Saturday, April 20, 2013

L.A. No-Kill Pet Adoption Weekend May 3-5 with 50 Rescue Groups & Shelters Hosted by NKLA


Pets



As readers might already know I'm a hopeless dog lover and dog mom. So when I hear about a pet event like this I just have to tell you all about it. It seems like only yesterday that Beverly Hills went to the dogs literally for 2013 Woofstock 90210 in March. Next up, more than 50 rescue groups and shelters will be out in force for NKLA's Adoption Weekend for three days from May 3 to 5 at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. 


Image provided by NKLA.org
Hundreds of dogs, cats, puppies, kittens will be available for adoption. All shelter adoption fees will be $99 or less. Fees include spay/neuter and vaccinations for both felines and canines. If you adore dogs, cats or both you can look forward to meeting lots of lovable animals at this outdoor event in a park setting -- you might even fall in love and end up adopting one or more.



NKLA ADOPTION WEEKEND 

Friday through Sunday, May 3-5, 2013
 Open at 11 am each day

La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles 
5801 Wilshire Blvd, L.A. 90036



Image from BestFriends.org

NKLA.org is a Best Friends Animal Society initiative. For more information about NKLA Adoption Weekend visit NKLA.org/events. You can also learn more by following NKLA on TwitterFacebook and YouTube.


My darling Dexter says you shouldn't miss this NKLA Weekend!
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Friday, April 19, 2013

iRig Keys Universal Electric Keyboard iPad iPhone Mac PC Review Kids Adults Love Music


Music


Classical Chopin, Ragtime, Jazz, Rock and Roll with The Beatles and Sir Elton John, and even the Pop Songs of Barry Manilow. No matter how it's played, these composers, artists and music styles -- among many others -- are what has made piano great and one of the most popular of all musical instruments for centuries. Now, with the recent introduction of iRig KEYS from IK Multimedia there is something new and exciting that piano hobbyists like me and some of the other members in my family can play and enjoy -- a universal portable keyboard controller that runs with the entire suite of desktop computer and mobile Apple iOS products: iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Mac. In addition it works with PC Windows.


Modern: iRig Keys Universal Electronic Keyboard connected to my iPad 2
Antique: This piano in the National Music Museum collection is extraordinary
The piano as we know it today indeed has a long and rich history. According to Wikipedia, the invention of the modern piano around the year 1700 is based on earlier string instruments from the Middle Ages and is credited to Italian Bartolomeo Cristofori. Many beautiful and technically amazing pianos have been built ever since including the beautiful upright piano pictured above with stained glass insets that we saw at the National Music Museum at University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD on one of our many family road trips.

In the 1920s the first electric piano was introduced, more than 200 years after the first classical piano was invented. But it wasn't until the 1950s when great modern pianists Duke Ellington (1955) and Ray Charles (1959) performed on them that electronic keyboards skyrocketed into popularity.


Yesterday: Me & my brand new Wurlitzer Studio Upright in 1973
Today: My 40+ year-old piano and the brand new iRig KEYS 
Fast forward to the present. Technology has penetrated nearly every aspect of our lives for good, including music -- improving both the playing experience for amateur musicians and the listening pleasure of every day kids and adults who just love hearing great tunes. With the iRig KEYS, we now have the first ultra-slim and highly portable universal MIDI controller keyboard for those Apple devices that connects directly to the dock connector of the iOS device as well as to the USB port on both the Mac and the PC.

iRig KEYS shown with everything that comes in the box
The current model is compatible with
  • iPod touch Gen 3 and 4
  • iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS
  • iPad, iPad 2, and iPad 3
  • Mac OS X 10.5 or later
  • PC Windows XP (SP3) Windows Vista (SP1) and Windows 7 or later
iRig KEYS hooked up to an iPhone 3GS
Note: To connect with the iPhone 5 you will need to separately purchase a Lightning to 30-pin Adapter.

Watch this short video to see how iRig KEYS works




As you can see from the YouTube demo this offers so much and you will get many hours of enjoyment from it. Not only does the keyboard offer a full range of three octaves plus one note, it is so compact at just 20" x 4" and about 1-1/2 pounds to easily pop into your backpack or carry on to bring with you wherever you go. This would be perfect to take along on vacation so your child can practice piano every day while you're traveling. It is also a fun device to have on hand at parties so kids can gather round and sing karaoke style. It's a blast for adults who love playing piano, too. So why not bring it to the office and share with your coworkers during the lunch hour?

What's more is that the instrument comes complete with three free professional quality virtual instrument apps: iGrand Piano Free Version and Sample Tank for mobile devices and Sample Tank 2L for desktops. These free apps can be immediately downloaded making the iRig KEYS truly plug and play straight out of the box. There are also additional iRig KEYS apps you can buy like the ones I uploaded to my iPad 2 while preparing this review including iGrand Piano and iLectric Piano -- each app is priced at $9.99 for the Full Version. This connected keyboard runs with other apps, too, including the uber popular app GarageBand and others. Full product specifications and details are available on  irigkeys.com.

Image from ikmultimedia
The iRig KEYS carries a suggested retail price of $99.99 USD and is available from musical instrument and consumer electronics retailers worldwide both in-store and online. In addition this unique keyboard may be purchased direct from ikmultimedia.com.

FTC Disclosure: This is a compensated post and I received the iRig KEYS and the iGrand Piano and iLectric Piano apps to facilitate this review. However, thoughts in this blogpost are my own. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Play Free Online Games for Charity to Earn Money for Your Favorite Nonprofit or School


Community



When I hear about a company trying to make a difference I feel compelled to share the news with my readers. Here's a great way to help raise badly-needed money for your choice of charity just by playing free online games offered by Goodgames.org. These include Mahjongg Dimensions, Klondike Solitaire, Word Search 2, a game of strategy known as Treasure Hunt and others.

Image from Goodgames.com
That's right all you have to do is have fun and play, then choose from a list of 109,000 nonprofits and schools on their donation list or add your own. Considering that more than 113 million people in the U.S. play 50 million hours of casual online games per day, partnered with Goodgames you can help raise more than $1 billion a year for deserving nonprofits.

Goodsearch, Goodgames parent company, is no stranger to giving back to the community. Since the program began, they have already donated almost $10 million to causes across America through supporter's simple daily actions like web search, shopping online, dining out and taking surveys.
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