Let’s Move! Child Care State Challenge!

To reach more child care providers and encourage state participation in the Let’s Move! Child Care (LMCC) initiative, NACCRRA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and  the Administration for Children and Families Office of Child Care have launched  a nationwide competition, the Let’s Move! Child Care State Challenge. States  have the opportunity to be recognized in two categories: 1) the state with the  highest percentage of licensed or legally operating child care programs that  sign up as LMCC participants, and 2) the state with the highest percentage of  programs that complete the Let’s Move!Child Care Checklist Quiz.

To sign up and take the Checklist Quiz providers can go to: http://www.healthykidshealthyfuture.org/content/hkhf/home/startearly/howtosignup.html

CLICK HERE for more information about the Let’s Move! Child Care State Challenge!

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This Week in Black History

April 30 th

In 1952, Dr. Louis T. Wright was honored by American Cancer Society for his contributions to cancer research.

May 1 st

In 1950, Gwendolyn Brooks, became the first Black to be awarded a Pulitzer Prize, Poetry for "Annie Allen".

May 2nd

In 1920, the first game of National Negro Baseball League was played in Indianapolis.

May 3rd

In 1964, Frederick O'Neal became the first Black president of the Actor's Equity Association.

May 4th

In 1897, J.H. Smith patented lawn Sprinkler.

May 5 th

In 1905, Robert S. Abbott published the first issue of the newspaper Chicago Defender.

May 6 th

In 1991, the Smithsonian Institution approves the creation of the National African American Museum.