Team Teddy Bear is the team our family has formed for the annual Walk for PKD. I initially created this blog as a way to track our fundraising progress, but have since expanded it to share our experience with Polycystic Kidney Disease and just about anything else going on in our lives. First time visitors may wish to read Our PKD Story which relates our personal experience with PKD. Please do feel free to leave a comment on anything - even just a quick hello letting us know you stopped by.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
progress on walk planning
The corporate sponsorship gathering phase is over now. I guess I had some amount of success helping Michele out here, although I was hoping for more. I was able to obtain one cash sponsorship and two in-kind gifts that we can use for raffle prizes. At least I didn't come up completely empty.
So, now my focus is on helping Diane with media and publicity. One aspect of this has been trying to contact local newspapers and generate some interest in writing articles related to the walk. So far, I haven't had too much success on this front. One obstacle I seem to be running into is that the papers I am trying to work with are local to me, but not particularly local to Bedford Hills where the walk actually takes place. But, we do draw people from these areas to the walk, and we do have people in these areas who are willing to share their stories with the media, so I haven't given up hope completely yet.
Another aspect of publicity that I am working on is contacting radio stations requesting them to air some public service announcements. Here, I seem to be making some progress. Clear Channel Hudson Valley is working with me to produce a 30-second PSA which they can air on their local stations and I've also provided them a 15-second spot produced by the Foundation. I'm going to try to contact another station or two as well.
Then, there are some of the easier aspects of publicity - adding the event to online community calendars, and distributing posters and brochures throughout the area. I've submitted to every online calendar I could find. And, I hope to get started on brochurse distribution over the next couple of days. Unfortunately, we are still waiting for posters to be delivered from the printer.
And, oh, yeah - the actual fundraising! Well, Team Teddy Bear has gotten itself off to a good start. With some offline checks that have yet to be posted to our total, we're already at $1880. Thanks to all of you who have contributed to date! Next week will be "Team Week" where the various teams who have registered will compete for chances to win some prizes. I'll post details on this later for those who might be interested.
And, finally, the Hudson Valley Renegades PKD fundraising event is now all sold out. If you are interested and missed out, please do send me your contact info anyway so I can make sure you are included next year. Since it has been so popular, I definitely intend to plan holding a similar event again in 2009 - except I'll start the planning process earlier so we can get more tickets before the game sells out.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Party for TJ
TJ was the master of the belly slide!
The funniest moment of the day was when Brian and Jason were told that they had to go and change out of their wet bathing suits before they could sit on the couch. They left the room and came back like this:
It was truly hilarious that they decided to do this all on their own. But, I'm a little worried if they can plan something like this together at 4, what will they be scheming together when they're 14?????
For TJ, I think the highlight of the day was receiving his very own guitar!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Happy bloggiversary
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
We could use more people like Melissa
Saturday, July 5, 2008
An All-American Fourth of July
In addition to the show, Mickey organized a wiffle ball game where the kids played according to the baseball rules used in 1864. TJ, Jason and Brian all had a great time playing.
Here's Mickey setting the lineup for one of the teams:
Jason leads off and smacks the ball off of the tee.
Brian swings hard trying to bring a run home.
TJ makes a valiant effort to field the ball near third base.
This guy was the umpire for the game. I couldn't decide if he looked more like Willy Wonka or The Penguin from the old Batman shows.
We all had so much fun with all of the baseball stuff, that by the time we went in for a tour of Washington's Headquarters, we found we had missed the last tour of the day. We did spend a little time looking through the small musuem they had there and also checked out the Tower of Victory on the property.
Around 5, we headed out for some dinner, then came back to the grounds to watch the fireworks being launched out on the river.
All in all, a really fun day! Hope yours was as well!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Minor facelift
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Team Teddy Bear 2008 Open for Business
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