The Angelkeys Children’s Choir and Gadzukes ukulele group will be singing and play a couple of fun tunes in Spirit Square this Friday evening to help Alternative Kids Clothing Store celebrate its grand opening.
The opening runs from 5 to 7 p.m. and the groups will be on the Spirit Square stage starting at 6:30 p.m., says LeRae Haynes.
She says Alternative Kids Clothing Store owners are animal lovers and SPCA supporters and have also asked her to bring in some friends to sing her song I’m Your Pet and You’re My Person.
“That’s the song I wrote in my role as SPCA community council volunteer in charge of humane education,” Haynes says. “I took the top 10 things vets and vet techs and SPCA shelter managers said kids need to know about pet care and turned them into a song for kids.”
She says the song, which she and Cindy Nadeau of Perfect Match recorded is taught to about 600 kids in the area.
“Cindy and I recorded it on our second CD, and made a single out of it and donated it to the shelter to use for a little fundraiser,” Haynes says.
The song is a lively little fun tune with actions for kids to sing along with and starts right out at the top of every humane education list, spay and neuter.
Haynes does presentations with the song at day cares, preschools, kindergartens, summer camps, Girl Guides, Harvest Fair and more.
“Kids are awesome,” Haynes says.The opening runs from 5 to 7 p.m. and the groups will be on the Spirit Square stage starting at 6:30 p.m., says LeRae Haynes.
She says Alternative Kids Clothing Store owners are animal lovers and SPCA supporters and have also asked her to bring in some friends to sing her song I’m Your Pet and You’re My Person.
“That’s the song I wrote in my role as SPCA community council volunteer in charge of humane education,” Haynes says. “I took the top 10 things vets and vet techs and SPCA shelter managers said kids need to know about pet care and turned them into a song for kids.”
She says the song, which she and Cindy Nadeau of Perfect Match recorded is taught to about 600 kids in the area.
“Cindy and I recorded it on our second CD, and made a single out of it and donated it to the shelter to use for a little fundraiser,” Haynes says.
The song is a lively little fun tune with actions for kids to sing along with and starts right out at the top of every humane education list, spay and neuter.
Haynes does presentations with the song at day cares, preschools, kindergartens, summer camps, Girl Guides, Harvest Fair and more.
“Kids are awesome,” Haynes says.