Ralph Covert at MOA - Dance and Donate Diapers

Dance and donate diapers.

March 2, 2010 at 3:04PM

Sorry for the late notice on this - but had to pass along for anyone available to go out to the MOA today at the Best Buy Rotunda. Ralph Covert of Ralph's World (who is always on heavy rotation on our i-Pod) will be performing there.

They will also be taking donations of unused diapers for People Serving People. (we are also big supporters of our Star Tribune neighbors at PSP who so much good)

Below are details from the press release - (I know the release mentions moms - but I'm sure dads are welcome too)

TODAY from 9am - 12pm at the Mall of America. Ralph Covert of Ralph's World - the hottest act on the scene when it's comes to children's music - will be performing a FREE live concert at the Mall of America today to help Minneapolis Moms and Tots dance their way toward Potty Training Success with the new Pull-Ups Potty Dance song and dance routine. Local moms and tots have been invited to take part in this one-in-a-lifetime opportunity for music, grooving and celebrating potty training. Plus, Pull-Ups is making it easy for attendees to give back to the Minneapolis community by providing drop-off areas for them to ditch their unused diapers and donate them to People Serving People. Highlights will include:

  • Hundredes of toddlers and moms learning the Potty Dance moves
    • Ralph's World LIVE in concert for a FREE concert at the Mall of America
      • Diaper donations to People Serving People - largest family-oriented charity in Minnesota

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