Vegas Women Who Rock :: Melissa Weiner

When I first met Melissa Weiner, Mayor of Kidville Las Vegas, over a year ago, I knew instantly I was going to like her. With her New York City flair comes honesty, enthusiasm and fun. Regardless that Kidville was a 30-45 minute drive from my home, I knew I wanted my kids and I to be apart of her world. I admire her passion and dedication to her profession, and to the children whose lives she is involved in. We love the pre-school our twins attend, and adding Kidville to our weekly routine for some Mommy and Me time has not only given me an opportunity to bond with my boys, but also provides structure and activities that contribute to their creative process. Of course, you have all read about how much my children love the classes at Kidville. Our children are more valuable to us than gold, and so is our time spent with them. Melissa recognizes this and works to make every moment at Kidville, even when it’s just free play time, productive in a safe and fun environment.

Get to know this Vegas Woman who Rocks, Melissa Weiner.

RSMLV: How long have you lived in Las Vegas?

Mayor Melissa: I have lived in Las Vegas for just over a year and a half now. I moved from New York in July of 2011. I have family who live in Las Vegas and have spent time visiting and enjoying this amazing city over the years. I was working at the corporate Kidville locations in NYC and when they offered me the opportunity to move to Las Vegas to run their new facility at Tivoli Village, it just seemed like a natural fit. While I do get homesick for New York from time to time, Vegas has really welcomed me with open arms. I’ve met some great new friends and enjoy being able to be close to my family while exploring all the great activities and venues Las Vegas has to offer.

RSMLV: Tell me a little about yourself…your hobbies, interests, work experience.

Mayor Melissa: After graduating college I worked in the publishing world in New York as a fashion and beauty editor for several years. Although it was fun and a great experience, I didn’t feel it was the right career path. I tried to think of something that always makes me smile, and I kept coming to the conclusion that working with children would be exactly that! That’s when I decided to return to school to study teaching at Hunter College. I fell in love with Early Childhood Education and started working part-time as an Assistant Teacher at Kidville in NYC while completing my Master’s Degree. I quickly became a lead teacher and continued to grow within the company. Then, when offered the opportunity to move to Las Vegas and open the Tivoli Village location, it was just an offer too special to pass up.

RSMLV: How did you get involved with Kidville?

Mayor Melissa: I began my career with Kidville while I was in school at Hunter College earning my Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education. I applied for a part-time teaching position at Kidville. I began as an Assistant Teacher, then became a Head Teacher, and then moved up to the Early Childhood Development Manager.

RSMLV: What is your role with Kidville?

Mayor Melissa:  I am the Mayor of Kidville; I manage all aspects of the facility here in Las Vegas. I am privileged to teach and play and put smiles on hundreds of kids all day! I also manage all the training, programming, scheduling, hiring, public relations and marketing, with the help of our amazing corporate team. I also teach and create the curriculum for some of our classes, one of which is our pre-school alternative program called Kidville University.

Externally, I am the face of Kidville. I build relationships within the community while maintaining close relationships with all our members and work each day to make sure Kidville remains the #1 place for families in Las Vegas!

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RSMLV: What makes you so happy and passionate to be at Kidville?

Mayor Melissa: What makes me so passionate about my job is that every single day I get to be a part of these little people’s lives. Each day is brand new to these children and my staff and I get the privilege of teaching them, laughing with them, learning with them and watching them grow and hit all of their developmental milestones. There is nothing more rewarding than knowing you’ve helped a child in their journey to adulthood. We also have the best families in the world here at Kidville. Even though I am not yet a mom, I always feel like I have hundreds of kids. Seeing them so happy to be at Kidville and leave with a huge smile is the ultimate reward! I also love being able to provide a place for new mom’s and dad’s to meet other parents and share stories, tips, give each other advice, etc. Many great friendships have begun at Kidville; with parents and kids!

RSMLV: What would you like those with children to know about Kidville?

Mayor Melissa: We like to call Kidville a “one stop shop for families with young children.” Our focus is on Early Childhood Development and we do all that we can to create a safe, welcoming, FUN and enriching environment for both children and parents. We offer a vast variety of classes for children, newborn to six years, with core focuses on music, art, dance and gym. Our classes operate on a 16-week semester system, offering the children more consistency and the opportunity to really dive into their interest areas. Additionally, we throw worry-free birthday parties, have a kiddy salon and have a unique boutique on our first level.

RSMLV: Any additional information you would like to share about Kidville? 

Mayor Melissa: Kidville is a premium product and what we offer to our members is all about safety, fun, cleanliness and value – nothing like it in Vegas. With that comes well thought out lesson plans, crafted by individuals with advanced early childhood development degrees. We make unique projects that have a lesson incorporated within them. For example, on Earth Day we had the children make vases from used water bottles – focusing on principles of recycling and growing plants in addition to the fun of a crafting project.

Our class offerings are also very diverse. Our signature class, Rockin’ Railroad is like nothing else in Las Vegas right now. Each class features a live, four-person band, comprised of professional musicians and original music. We also have a program here called KVU, which is our pre-school alternative program. This class meets twice a week for 2 hours with the option for a third day and focuses on gradual separation, socialization, and helps to transition kids into a pre-school environment.

We also have dance classes, science, sports, gymnastics, art classes and many more!! I am always working to come up with new and exciting classes or special programs. I am currently in the process of bringing language classes to Kidville. Children as young at 12 months will soon be able to enroll in Spanish or Mandarin classes. 

We love our Kidville kids and families. This is not a place where kids just pop in and out; we’re a family. We pay attention to detail, remember each child’s name and celebrate their accomplishments. I truly feel like I have the best job in the world, but it would not be possible without such a fantastic staff. I have a brilliant group of individuals who love being around children, and come to work each day very excited to see their students! We work together as a team to provide families with an amazing experience each and every time they are at Kidville.

Run Wiggle Paint and Giggle at Kidville Las Vegas

RSMLV: What are some of the ways Kidville works with and supports the Las Vegas community?

Mayor Melissa: Not only is Kidville a place for children to learn and develop, it is also an opportunity to partner with the community and local charities to help raise money and give back. We have partnered with Babies Bounty, JRDFGoodie Two Shoes and The Pregnancy Foundation thus far. Living in a thriving community and giving back to Las Vegas is very important to me and Kidville. We look forward to continuing to grow with the Las Vegas community and give back as much as we can.

Isn’t she amazing! I loved learning more about Melissa. I hope you did, too!

Disclosure: I do work with Kidville as a Kidville Ambassador, but I also believe that Melissa Weiner is a valuable asset to our community. I am proud to have shared her story with you today!

 

Restaurant Week :: Local Picks

Restaurant Week in Las Vegas is always exciting for my girlfriends and I, as it gives us the opportunity to explore so many fabulous dining options in our city. Naturally, it is also a feel-good moment as we know we are dining and donating proceeds to our local food bank, three square Las Vegas.

Every year I’m asked by readers to suggest places to dine during Restaurant Week. Every year, it is such a difficult choice to make! The list of participating restaurants is located here, so you can see for yourself how many wonderful options are out there. After perusing the list for Spring, and having been invited to a few new spots for lunch, I’m going to go with the following:

On the Strip

Bagatelle…I personally have not sat down to dine here, yet, however, I did attend the Grand Opening, and had a chance to taste a variety of their specialty cocktails and appetizers. I cannot wait to go back. Bagatelle is operated by the ONE Group, which is also the parent company operating the infamous, STK at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas. Why am I choosing Bagatelle as a go-to spot for Restaurant Week? Atmosphere. Plain and simple. It looks like a really cool place to have dinner. With random spurts of entertainment, gorgeous chandeliers, great ambiance and vibe, and endless bottles of champs…who wouldn’t want to check out this place? Pick a dinner option from one of the three prix fixed menus, and peep out the scene. The pool promises to be another scene to be seen over the summer, and Restaurant Week is a perfect opportunity to scope out your spot.

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Taqueria Canonita…if the first suggestion is a bit to flashy for your mood, then consider a casual dining experience at Taqueria Canonita in the Venetian. “Mexican City soul food” is the theme here, and they are right on the money. A recent remodel, new chef and tasty menu items, it will be difficult to not have a great time here. The atmosphere of the canals and blue skies all while dining inside gives the impression that it is never a bad day in Mexico, Vegas, Italy…or where ever you want to be. Margaritas are hand crafted and made with fresh ingredients. A few of my favorite items were the Patzcuro Duck Relleno, Roasted Mussels & Shrimp Skillet, and Santa Rosa Pork Barbacoa (to die for!!). Visit their Restaurant Week menu to decide on lunch or dinner. This is also one place you can bring the kids. Though there is not an actual Children’s Menu, the chef is happy to provide kid-friendly options.

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Off the Strip

The Pasta Shop…hands down one of my favorite places to dine in Henderson. Read my review before you choose between their lunch and dinner options, and go with an empty tummy. Fresh past, great wine selection, interesting art and good stories are bound to fill you up!

Cantina Laredo…I spend one day a week in Summerlin at the Kidville classes with my boys, and am always looking for a new place to try that is kid-friendly. I was invited to dine at Cantina Laredo at Tivoli Village, and triple checked to make sure I could bring along my little entourage. The staff was beyond friendly, quick and forgiving (huge mess!). A restaurant with a Mexican flair, I enjoyed the decor and the fresh avocados inside the mortar and pestles set up on the tables told me right away, the guac was good. Prepared table side, I think it was one of my favorite dishes. I also loved how there was an actual kids menu that  offered more than Mexican options. My boys had french fries and hot dogs, which was perfect for them.

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So, there you have it! Would love to hear what your picks are for the Spring Las Vegas Restaurant Week!

 

 

 

My Lucky Elephant | Movie Review

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Ten years ago, my husband and I traveled to Chaing Mai, Thailand during our honeymoon. We instantly fell in love with the beauty of the land and the people. While there, we had the opportunity to visit The Elephant Conservation Center. We had an enjoyable time watching the elephants and their immense strength, then trekked through the jungle. At the end of the trek, a photo was snapped of my husband and I, which we have proudly displayed ever since.

Fast forward eight years later, our first son is a huge animal lover. He has been ever since he could say his first word at 6 months, “dog”. The moment he discovered our photo was the moment he has become dedicated to learning as much as he can about animals and declaring his career choice to become a zoologist. He has also made specific travel goals, including a safari in Africa and elephant trekking in Thailand.

The Elephant Conservatory in Chaing Mai Thailand

We had the opportunity to review the new film, My Lucky Elephant, recently released on DVD. I couldn’t pass up the chance as I knew he would become an instant fan. I was right, but in more ways than one. I asked him to write a brief review on the movie:

My Lucky Elephant

This is a heart warming story about when you are down in the dumps there’s a ray of sunshine coming your way. It means life is better when you share it with a friend. It’s about an elephant named Lucky, who (is) really good at painting. I like it because it is a cool story that has a bunch of elephants.

I asked him if he would recommend the movie to his friends, and he gave an enthusiastic, “YES!”.

He also secured this quote from his 7 year old sister:

I like that a little gift happened with love.

In case you had a hard time deciphering all that, check out this clip from the movie:

As a parent, I enjoyed the message it sends about a true friend, a home and a family. It is refreshing to know my kids are watching a movie I am confident about the story and language. They have been quoting the lines and talking about it for weeks!

My Lucky Elephant is now available on DVD at select retailers nationwide.

Disclosure: I was given a copy of My Lucky Elephant on DVD for my family to review.