The Iowa Lakes Coaching Family is teaming up with KICD AM1240, 98.3, CD107.7 and KLLT Lite104.9 for "Boot, Scoot & Pedal: The Trail to Texas."
Dave Putnam, General Manager of the stations is excited to play a major role in the collection of stuffed animals for Scottish Rite Hospitals for Children.
Various "collection stations" will be set up throughout Spencer, Iowa so that community members can donate new and gently used stuffed animals to our cause. This is a great opportunity to show people across the nation what can happen when a community pulls together to give back to society.
The first collection stations will be set up tonight at "The Lakehouse" Premier Soccer Field on east 10th for the 2nd Annual Halloween Costume Scrimmage as well as GoalKick on Grand Avenue for Moonlight Madness.
We encourage everyone to gather up their stuffed animals and donate them to our cause.
Also, look forward to the upcoming press release which will entail more detail about this portion of "Boot, Scoot & Pedal: The Trail to Texas."
P.S. More logos and Pictures to follow later today.
"Boot, Scoot & Pedal" is bicycle ride for charity. The coaching staff of the Iowa Lakes Community College Soccer Program will bicycle 1000-miles in an effort to raise money for the United Cerebral Palsy in honor of Nicholas James. The ride will take place in April and will take the coaches from Spencer, IA to Lewisville, TX where they will be a part of the 2011 Panda Cup Elite Soccer Tournament.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
In Honor of Nicholas James...
"Boot, Scoot & Pedal: The Trail to Texas" as many of you already know is a bicycle ride that is being held for the second year in a row to raise money for charity and soccer scholarships.
This year, the soccer coaches chose to raise money for a national organization so that the money raised will impact all of the communities that will be involved in the bike ride and beyond.
In attempting to decide which charity to raise money...we were having a difficult time trying to decide which direction to go.
Then...I received a Facebook message that led to a phone call. A phone call that had gone un-dialed for far, far too long.
The message was from a man by the name of Mr. Randall James; a teacher and friend whom made a major impact on my life.
Unfortunately and regretfully, I had lost contact with Mr. James over the years simply because I was too caught up in my own life and trying to survive. The phone call that ensued was one that instantly helped decide which charity our money would go to and more.
Our ride is doing many things for many people...but, it will all be in HONOR of NICHOLAS JAMES.
Nicholas James is the son of my former teacher and close friend, Mr. James. The photo above of Nicholas in his karate outfit was taken years ago when I was in middle school or high school. Even though I saw Nick as her grew up...this photo is pretty much how I remember Nick.
During the past 12 years, I had heard that Nicholas was in a terrible accident and at one point was near death. I wasn't there for the James family. For some reason, my mind and heart simply couldn't face the fact to confront Mr. James because I feared the worst. It is a phone call which I will always regret not making...and not being there for the James family.
Nicholas and his friend were on their way to Little Rock, Arkansas on November 22, 1998 when a deer jumped in front of the vehicle. Just clippnig the left headlight, the car spun into a tree in the median of the highway. The impact on Nick's side of the car, he suffered a closed head injury with damage to the brain stem. His parents were told that, he would not live through the night.
When I spoke with Mr. James over the telephone and we attempted to begin to catch up...it came to the moment of the phone call which I dreaded, but knew that I needed to ask and feeling that the answer would confirm my biggest fear...that Nick had passed away.
The answer from Mr. James was, "Nick is doing great!"
Although he still requires assistance, Nick is now living in his own house, attending Central Baptist College in Conway Arkansas, and volunteering as a client in the therapy departments at the University of Central Arkansas.
United Cerebral Palsy took on Nick's case management years ago after insurance coverage stopped. They have been instrumental in helping Nicholas James live a "life without limits."
For this reason, 50% of the funds raised in "Boot, Scoot & Pedal: The Trail to Texas" will go to United Cerebral Palsy. The other 50% of the funds will go to building an endowed soccer scholarship.
The funds raised will be given to both the UCP and the Nicholas James Soccer Scholarship in HONOR of Nicholas James.
This year, the soccer coaches chose to raise money for a national organization so that the money raised will impact all of the communities that will be involved in the bike ride and beyond.
In attempting to decide which charity to raise money...we were having a difficult time trying to decide which direction to go.
Then...I received a Facebook message that led to a phone call. A phone call that had gone un-dialed for far, far too long.
The message was from a man by the name of Mr. Randall James; a teacher and friend whom made a major impact on my life.
Unfortunately and regretfully, I had lost contact with Mr. James over the years simply because I was too caught up in my own life and trying to survive. The phone call that ensued was one that instantly helped decide which charity our money would go to and more.
Our ride is doing many things for many people...but, it will all be in HONOR of NICHOLAS JAMES.
Nicholas James is the son of my former teacher and close friend, Mr. James. The photo above of Nicholas in his karate outfit was taken years ago when I was in middle school or high school. Even though I saw Nick as her grew up...this photo is pretty much how I remember Nick.
During the past 12 years, I had heard that Nicholas was in a terrible accident and at one point was near death. I wasn't there for the James family. For some reason, my mind and heart simply couldn't face the fact to confront Mr. James because I feared the worst. It is a phone call which I will always regret not making...and not being there for the James family.
Nicholas and his friend were on their way to Little Rock, Arkansas on November 22, 1998 when a deer jumped in front of the vehicle. Just clippnig the left headlight, the car spun into a tree in the median of the highway. The impact on Nick's side of the car, he suffered a closed head injury with damage to the brain stem. His parents were told that, he would not live through the night.
When I spoke with Mr. James over the telephone and we attempted to begin to catch up...it came to the moment of the phone call which I dreaded, but knew that I needed to ask and feeling that the answer would confirm my biggest fear...that Nick had passed away.
The answer from Mr. James was, "Nick is doing great!"
Although he still requires assistance, Nick is now living in his own house, attending Central Baptist College in Conway Arkansas, and volunteering as a client in the therapy departments at the University of Central Arkansas.
United Cerebral Palsy took on Nick's case management years ago after insurance coverage stopped. They have been instrumental in helping Nicholas James live a "life without limits."
For this reason, 50% of the funds raised in "Boot, Scoot & Pedal: The Trail to Texas" will go to United Cerebral Palsy. The other 50% of the funds will go to building an endowed soccer scholarship.
The funds raised will be given to both the UCP and the Nicholas James Soccer Scholarship in HONOR of Nicholas James.
Monday, October 25, 2010
"Boot, Scoot & Pedal: The Trail to Texas"
The approvals are complete and the inital artwork has been fine tuned! So, here it is...the final poster that everyone will begin to see in Spencer, Iowa....Lewisville, TX and probably many places in between!
The Iowa Lakes Community College soccer coaches learned a lot from our initial ride in 2011..."The Watermelon Ride." We are NOW preparing for an even better ride in 2011.
For the next six months, the Iowa Lakes Soccer Family will be working together to prepare for the ride and raise money for charity.
The coaching staff will depart on April 2, 2011 and arrive in Lewisville, Texas in time to play a major role in the Panda Cup Elite Soccer Tournament.
As for raising money, we will be raising money for United Cerebral Palsy and Iowa Lakes Soccer Scholarships IN HONOR OF NICKOLAS JAMES.
In future, blog entries we will introduce you to Nicholas James as well as provide information about United Cerebral Palsy as well as other organizations and events that we will work with for "Boot, Scoot & Pedal: The Trail to Texas."
In addition to working with United Cerebral Palsy...we will also be collecting as many stuffed animals as possible for Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. All stuffed animals will be delivered to Scottish Rite Hospital for Children in Dallas, Texas by the Iowa Lakes Community College soccer coaching staff and both soccer teams.
We are very excited about this upcoming 1000-mile bicycle ride...but, even more excited about all the people that we will be able to help along the way!
Get ready to lend a helping hand in any way you can to help us promote giving back to society.
The Iowa Lakes Community College soccer coaches learned a lot from our initial ride in 2011..."The Watermelon Ride." We are NOW preparing for an even better ride in 2011.
For the next six months, the Iowa Lakes Soccer Family will be working together to prepare for the ride and raise money for charity.
The coaching staff will depart on April 2, 2011 and arrive in Lewisville, Texas in time to play a major role in the Panda Cup Elite Soccer Tournament.
As for raising money, we will be raising money for United Cerebral Palsy and Iowa Lakes Soccer Scholarships IN HONOR OF NICKOLAS JAMES.
In future, blog entries we will introduce you to Nicholas James as well as provide information about United Cerebral Palsy as well as other organizations and events that we will work with for "Boot, Scoot & Pedal: The Trail to Texas."
In addition to working with United Cerebral Palsy...we will also be collecting as many stuffed animals as possible for Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. All stuffed animals will be delivered to Scottish Rite Hospital for Children in Dallas, Texas by the Iowa Lakes Community College soccer coaching staff and both soccer teams.
We are very excited about this upcoming 1000-mile bicycle ride...but, even more excited about all the people that we will be able to help along the way!
Get ready to lend a helping hand in any way you can to help us promote giving back to society.
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