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Chris Singer

Husband, Father, Stay At Home Dad, Diaper Changer, Baby Burper, Co-Exister, Activist, Agitator, Blogger, Early Childhood Advocate, Youth Advocate, Straight Ally, Wordsmith, Changemaker

Being a stay at home dad in Lansing

Being a stay at home dad in Lansing

By Chris Singer on May 12, 2010

Where can you take your 6 to 18 month old on those rainy and winter days in Lansing? Read about my two favorite places in Lansing.

Posted in Chris Singer's Blog, Kid and Family, News | Tagged Babies and Books, cadl, Foster Library, Hawk Island, Impression 5, Potter Park zoo, SAHD, stay at home dad, Tin Can | 2 Responses

A Tale of Two Daddys

A Tale of Two Daddys

By Chris Singer on February 8, 2010

Did you notice the contrast in two “Daddys” in last night’s Super Bowl?

Posted in Chris Singer's Blog, News | Tagged dads, dr. bob parsons, drew brees, fatherhood, godaddy.com, Lansing, Lansing Online News, Michigan, new orleans saints, stay at home dad | 1 Response

Food and Your Health Film/Discussion Series

Food and Your Health Film/Discussion Series

By Chris Singer on January 26, 2010

The first film, “Food, Inc.,” kicks off this Sunday, January 31st at 2 p.m. at the South Lansing Branch of the Capital Area District Library (3500 South Cedar St. in Lansing).

Posted in Chris Singer's Blog, Health, News | Tagged cadl, capital area district library, film series, Food, food inc, Health, Lansing, Lansing Online News, Michigan, south lansing branch, weston a. price foundation | Leave a response

Talking to Your Kids About Haiti

Talking to Your Kids About Haiti

By Chris Singer on January 23, 2010

Probably one of the more difficult jobs as a parent is having a talk with their children about tragedies such as the earthquake in Haiti.

Posted in Chris Singer's Blog | Tagged Chris Singer, disaster, haiti, Lansing Online News, talking to children, talking with kids about Haiti | 4 Responses

Having difficulty paying your utility bills?

Having difficulty paying your utility bills?

By Chris Singer on January 13, 2010

If you anticipate having difficulty paying your bills this winter, there is help available: * Board of Water and Light – Customers having difficulty paying their bills should contact our Customer Service Department at 702-6006. Our representatives will be happy to work with you on a payment plan. * Consumers Energy – Call customer service [...]

Posted in Community & Opinion, News | Tagged bills, board of water and light, can't pay, consumers energy, difficulty, electricity, heat and warmth fund, heating, help for heating bills, Lansing, Michigan, state of michigan, utilities, winter | Leave a response

‘Tis the Season for Giving

‘Tis the Season for Giving

By Chris Singer on December 28, 2009

A few weeks back I posted a list of what I thought were five very worthy Lansing-based charities to give to this holiday season. Here are five more from a more global perspective.

Posted in Activism, Chris Singer's Blog | Tagged detroit area diaper bank, Lansing, Lansing Online News, Michigan, michigan braille transcribing fund, no mas muertes, no more deaths, operation smile, smile train | 1 Response

Lansing Lists: Five local charities to give to this holiday season

Lansing Lists: Five local charities to give to this holiday season

By Chris Singer on December 14, 2009

Lansing has many local charities doing vital work in the area. Here are 5 worthy of your holiday donation.

Posted in Chris Singer's Blog | Tagged charities, communities, Expectant Parents Organization, Greater Lansing Area Food Bank, Lansing, Michigan, neighborhoods, non-profits, Open Door Ministry, Refugee Development Center | 3 Responses

My Veteran’s Day wish

My Veteran’s Day wish

By Chris Singer on November 11, 2009

Veteran’s Day is a day for honoring those who have sacrificed in the service of protecting our country, but how are we doing in honoring veterans the other 364 days of the year?

Posted in Activism, Chris Singer's Blog, News | Tagged Lansing Online News, National Alliance to End Homelessness, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, veterans, Veterans Day, Volunteers of America | 2 Responses

Ramblings and Rumblings

Ramblings and Rumblings

By Chris Singer on November 9, 2009

Welcome to my Ramblings and Rumblings post for Lansing Online News…

Posted in Activism, Chris Singer's Blog | Tagged City of Lansing, donations, Frog and the Beeftones, Lansing Community College, Lansing Online News, Mighty Medicine, People for Positive Social Change, reproductive health, VOA Michigan, Volunteers of America, Xicano Development Center | Leave a response

Carol Wood loses her bid to become Lansing’s next mayor

Carol Wood loses her bid to become Lansing’s next mayor

By Chris Singer on November 4, 2009

Carol Wood gives a speech after learning about losing her bid to become mayor.

Posted in City Hall, News | Tagged Carol Wood, Lansing, Lansing Online News, mayoral election, Sandy Allen | Leave a response

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A new video interview from the Peace Education Center at last Saturday’s action in Lansing, Michigan, for the “No War on Iran: The National Day of Action.” Here Lansing resident Dick Preston talks about the prospects of U.S. war on Iran.


The Peace Education Center interviews the organizers of the "Now, More Than Ever: Educational Equity Rally at MSU," which takes place Saturday, January 28, 2012, in East Lansing.


David Cobb from the Move to Amend movement gives a compelling overview of the Corporate Personhood concept and the grassroots movement to eliminate the treatment of Corporations as "persons."


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