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In a Day Packed With Spit-Ups, Sippy Cups and Spazz Outs, NYC Parenting Company Provides New Alternative to Family Time
parent P-L-A-Y Offers a New Spin to the Perpetually Stressed Out Parent With Get Up & Go Green, an Organic Breakfast on December 10th
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NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- November 30, 2006 -- It's a fact: Most parents of kids five and
under are exhausted and not at their best. Perhaps they cruised through
their baby's first year on pure adrenaline. But, immediately following
that first birthday party, utter fatigue sets in. Case in point: Twenty
percent of new moms leave the house with mismatched shoes, according to a
recent survey conducted by Parenting magazine. So, before Elmo can shriek,
"Mr. Noodle" or you wake up singing the theme from "Thomas the Tank Engine"
again, along comes parent P-L-A-Y, a new company offering sophisticated and
fun events designed to help parents rejuvenate on weekend mornings.
Founded on the premise that toddler-rents (read: parents of toddlers) in
New York City just aren't having as much fun as they should, parent P-L-A-Y
(www.parentplay.com) events give moms and dads a morning of fun while their
kids are captivated -- in the same party space -- by amusing musicians,
entertainers and supervised prescreened babysitters.
While parent P-L-A-Y has offered monthly educational seminars for new
parents at the giggle SoHo store since August, parent P-L-A-Y kicks off its
mega events on December 10th. Families from all over the five boroughs
will gather at The Riverhouse Discovery Center in the World Financial
Center for Get Up & Go Green, a socially eco-responsible brunch, an organic
tea tasting, sustainable nursery display and, of course, cool music and
entertainment for both kids and parents. Corporate partners include
FruitaBü, Nest, Sanctuary Tea, Shock Coffee and BeHolm.
"My husband, Brian Kaplan, and I conceived the company a year ago when we
realized that downtown parents especially were underserved when it came to
unique events," says parent P-L-A-Y co-founder Lambeth Hochwald. "Lower
Manhattan's family population has tripled in the past three years, but the
diversity of options are a bit lacking, so there was a real opportunity to
start a quality event company for families. We have been meticulously
planning this kickoff event for months and Riverhouse shares our aesthetic,
so it was an ideal location."
The idea for these events which will include a morning at Harry's on Stone
Street in early January and at the new downtown comedy club, Comix, in
February, have been in the making since early 2005 when Lambeth Hochwald --
an adjunct professor of journalism at NYU and a long-time freelance
journalist for such publications as Cookie, Parenting, Babytalk, New York,
New York Post, Marie Claire and Redbook -- and Brian Kaplan -- the creative
force behind Impression PR, a SoHo-based marketing and public relations
firm -- moved to TriBeCa with their son, Zachary, now two. They were
instantly struck by the diversity and friendliness of downtown parents.
Sleep-deprived zombies, Hochwald and Kaplan wished someone would start
organizing gatherings for parents that also included kids.
But the real impetus for parent P-L-A-Y hit the couple like a brick one
morning when Brian forgot his son's lunch and keys at home. He found
Lambeth doubled-over a laundry cart laughing hysterically. With a gasp of
air, Hochwald gestured to a pile of laundry the couple had left there for
weeks. After 10 minutes of uproarious laughter, Brian went upstairs only
to find their dog, Ginger, in the hallway. She had let herself out of the
apartment for the seventh time. Something had to be done. With that in
mind, parent P-L-A-Y was born.
About parent P-L-A-Y (P2)
parent P-L-A-Y is an event-production company founded by a downtown NYC
couple who know that no matter how lucky you feel to be parents, you're
still utterly wiped. P2 events are designed to take parents back to the
days of peaceful, but surely unfulfilled, pre-parent life. parent P-L-A-Y
events are created with parents -- and tots -- in mind. This means spa
treatments, movie screenings and sports events all while prescreened
babysitters watch the kids as they jam to groovy musicians and funny
artists as roving photographers capture the magic. The result: A family
outing without spousal negotiation over who runs after the kids. A win/win
for everyone! P2 events are organized with two things in mind:
Well-executed events that appeal to both moms and dads and offer fun and
relaxation.