Saturday, May 9, 2015

Free WSS Grand Opening Family Block Party Set for May 16th in LA


Family Event



This is a sponsored post

Looking for something fun and free to do with the kids next weekend in Southern California? Then you're invited to bring the family to downtown Los Angeles to join the WSS Grand Opening Block Party at the brand's new flagship store at 1600 West 7th Street at Union Street on Saturday, May 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 


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No purchase is required to participate in family friendly activities like
  • Face Painting
  • Cotton Candy
  • Moon Bounce
  • And Lots More
My daughter's soccer shoes from WSS, MommyBlogExpert.com
The newest store in the chain will be open for business during the hours the block party is taking place and party goers are invited to take advantage of the many in-store special grand opening deals that will be available.  For the past decade I have personally shopped for my own family at the WSS location in our area, purchasing everything from running shoes for my husband and boys to soccer shoes for my daughter to sandals for myself to fashionable t-shirts for my other girl. 

The latest WSS location is the culmination of a major $5M renovation and design project which has revived a historical landmark formerly known as Young's Market Building. Inside the store definitely worth checking out is the "23 Steps to Immortality" museum-like display showcasing all of the actual Jordan shoes. These are numbered 1 through 23 with a special explanation of each shoe and the legendary accomplishments that Michael Jordan achieved while wearing each pair.


Image from WSS
WSS Grand Opening 
Block Party

Saturday, May 16, 2015
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
1600 West 7th Street, Los Angeles

About WSS
WSS is a home-grown Los Angeles retail store success story, transitioning over the last 30 years from being a small neighborhood vendor. Eric Alon, founder and CEO of the chain, started out back in 1984 selling shoes out of the trunk of his car evolving into one of LA's top footwear retail powerhouse companies. The store offers customers a huge selection of value-priced clothing as well as athletic, dress, fashion and casual footwear for the entire family both for kids and adults including highly desirable brands such as Nike, Jordan, Vans, Converse, Adidas, Puma, Skechers and their own quality private brands.

Currently the brand has more than 67 locations in the Southland in Los Angeles and Orange County as well as in Las Vegas, Neveda and they're in the process of building out 23 Jordan "Shine on LA" concept shops within the stores with eight of these concept shops already open including the new LA flagship downtown location. The concept shops pay special homage to the Jordan athletes that have ties to the Los Angeles area including Chris Paul and Blake Griffin (both of the LA Clippers) and Russell Westbrook (Long Beach, Lawndale & UCLA).

Image from WSS
In the Community
WSS is committed to giving back to the communities they serve, sponsoring or participating in 350+ local events each year. Stay connected with the brand via Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.

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Friday, May 8, 2015

One Direction + Ty Burrell Help Celebrate National Foster Care Month With Song & Words


Children




Image from FosterMore

With May being National Foster Care Month I have some exciting news to share with MBE readers. To raise awareness and give a voice to foster care children, 70% of whom aspire to one day attend college, the boys from One Direction have graciously offered FosterMore the opportunity to use their song “Story of My Life” for the non-profit's new PSA featuring Mary Lee, a foster child who went on to build a meaningful career thanks to her supportive foster family.

Take a look at this moving success story...




One Direction's song meshes well with the FosterMore message of shining a light on the unlimited potential of kids and families in the foster care system, empowering all foster children to reach to their dreams through education and helping them share the story of their life.  Ty Burrell of Modern Family, who is an adoptive father of two, has also kindly lent his voice to this new PSA.

About FosterMore
FosterMore is a coalition of not-for-profit organizations and foundations working to raise awareness of the youth in America's foster care system. The organization encourages everyone to play a part in ensuring that foster youth receive the support, nurturing and guidance the need to succeed in life. Learn more about FosterMore on their official website as well as follow on Twitter, FacebookInstagram and YouTube.

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Thursday, May 7, 2015

Share Mom Photos to Raise Funds for National Park Foundation & Others #MacysLovesMom


Mothers



Taking Throwback Thursday to the Next Level


Mother's Day isn't just this coming Sunday, it's every day as any mom will tell you, myself included. So when I have the opportunity to celebrate fellow mothers everywhere on top of helping to spread the word about a corporate social campaign raising money for some of America's most worthy charities I don't even have to hesistate before I say yes.


Me next to my mom & siblings at Yellowstone Park Circa 1966, MommyBlogExpert.com

Macy's Thank-A-Mom Initiative #MacysLovesMoms

From now through May 10, Mother's Day, you are encouraged to join me in sharing your favorite throwback photos and memories of your mother on Instagram, Twitter and Tumblr. These can be throwback images of you and your family at parks including historic sites, seashores, monuments, memorials, trails, etc, but throwback images in general would be wonderful too. For every share of a motherly moment using the hashtag #MacysLovesMoms Macy's will donate $3, up to $400,000 total, to the National Park Foundation, Go Red for Women, Futures Without Violence, Reading is Fundamental and Make-A-Wish.


My 1960s 5th Birthday Party, MommyBlogExpert.com
In addition to sharing your photos of your mom -- in National Parks and/or in general -- here are some suggested social posts I encourage you to use to spread the word to others

I love sharing #throwback pix especially when it benefits great orgs like @GoParks http://bit.ly/1EQFPJ2 #MacysLovesMoms

#DYK @Macys supports fab orgs like @GoParks w/ #MacysLovesMoms when U share #throwback #mom pics http://bit.ly/1EQFPJ2


Here's a #throwback #TBT pic to celebrate all incredible #moms http://bit.ly/1EQFPJ2 @GoParks #MacysLovesMoms

My fave #Mom moment is ___________ @GoParks #MacysLovesMoms http://bit.ly/1EQFPJ2

FTC Disclosure: I proud to disclose that I am a lifelong National Parks admirer and supporter and have personally visited 200+ of our nation's parks and monuments as a child and as a mom with my own children. I did not receive any payment or compensation associated with this post. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's home page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.