Showing posts with label sponsor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sponsor. Show all posts

Day 1: High Point State Park to Newton!

Posted by Edwin Thursday, August 11, 2011 0 comments



Hello all! Sorry I hadn't been able to make a post last night, I didn't have access to wi-fi at the place we stayed in Newton.

We started off our day bright and early with a radio interview with WRNJ, and we left for High Point State Park right after. The drive was a little confusing and we did get a bit lost, but we eventually found our way to the monument! While we were there we did a little preliminary skating and met up with a group of other people who happened to also want to skate the length of NJ, except for fun and on their own terms. We stuck around met up with them a couple times along our own path. Best of luck to them!

Our skate started off easily as the beginning was mostly downhill coming down from High Point State Park, but was a bit sketchy considering the traffic and the need to control speed. Everything was well though, despite some ominous looking clouds that seemed to head our way. Highlights would definitely include me losing one of my slide gloves, and us being yelled at by cars. Some very vulgar language was used.

At about 2pm, we arrived at the Newton Square, and set up shop in the gazebo there. The first hour or so was a bit slow considering the very little amount of activity there, but things began to get kicked into gear when Original Skateboards had some of their employees come out and help promote our cause with the traffic there.

Day 1's Stand total was about $250!

That's about as much as I can think of right now, keep checking back for more updates!
- Edwin

Sorry it's been so long without a new blog post! I've been away for quite some time and just haven't found the time to update the website as much as I want to.


Over the past two weeks, we've picked up Function Drinks, Frends Headphones, Kracked Skulls Skateboards, Mile High Skates, and DaddiesBoardShop as sponsors for Skate Cape May!

And, we just recently received a shipment of (you guessed it!) wristbands. The picture above was enough of a giveaway -- sorry to take away the surprise of it! The wristbands this year are much nicer, with a yellow/purple segmentation, Skate Cape May on one side, Alex's Lemonade Stand on the other, and a white paint fill. Look out for our new wristbands at each lemonade stand location!

We also picked up the R&J Publicity firm thanks to one of Danny's "connections," (heh) who will be helping us out by getting us publicity throughout NJ and elsewhere. Many thanks to them!

As for T-Shirts, we are at a bit of a standstill as we haven't been able to find anyone to help us make the shirts this year so far -- if anyone is interested in being a shirt sponsor or knows if anyone would be able to offer us a discount or something, it would be greatly appreciated!

That would generally sum up what we have so far-
Until the future!

- Edwin

Sponsor Updates + Raffles!

Posted by Edwin Thursday, July 7, 2011 0 comments



Its been a bit of a busy week! Recently Paris Trucks, Divine Wheel Co. and Vox Footwear have come out to assist us on our journey by providing Trucks, Wheels, and Shoes for the journey! Much thanks to these companies for helping us out with the equipment.
Along with equipment to use, some of the gear will be raffled off for donations at each lemonade stand. Stuff being raffled will include sets of wheels, trucks, a pair of shoes, and shirts!

As of now we're still working on getting shirts and wristbands for the journey which has presented issues mostly with finding money to purchase them. Until they're available, we're looking for anyone interested in helping us out in terms of tshirts and wristbands!

I'll be keeping you guys posted with any updates!
- Edwin

Aina, Skate Cape May Revisions!

Posted by Edwin Saturday, June 25, 2011 0 comments

We received our first sponsor "care package" if you will from Aina clothing, owned by none other than Colin Taylor, who has been with us helping finding sponsors since last year's Skate Cape May. His shirts are 100% organic cotton and as a lifestyle brand is working at an eco-friendly approach to clothing. Many thanks to Colin again, be sure to check out his website at http://www.ainaclothing.com! (and see more information on our sponsors page!

We're still looking for sponsors mainly just to provide maybe a set of wheels or bearings for the trip, and anything else could really only help (places to stay, advice for popular locations, and generally spreading the word about our event!)

As a new introduction to our event this year, we're hoping to include people in on our journey, though only from one town to the next. As of now we're hoping to charge maybe 25-30$ per participant to come skate with us and also get a Skate Cape May shirt for doing so. (the money of course, will be donated to Alex's Lemonade Stand). As we work out the route for this year in further detail, we'll provide more information, so keep posted!
So, if anyone wishes to come along and lives nearby one of the towns we start or finish at, feel free to register a spot by emailing me at contact@skatecapemay.com!

Right now, our schedule is as follows:
8/10 - High Point State Park to Newton, NJ
8/11 - Newton to Chester
8/12 - 8/15 - ?
8/16 - ? to Cape May, NJ

Not much there, I know, but be sure to keep posted!

Website Redesign... here comes Skate Cape May 2011!

Posted by Edwin Monday, June 20, 2011 0 comments

For those who are still following our blog from last year, we're back! Its been quite some time since I last posted, mostly due to school and other non-Skate Cape May related affairs, but with school over planning for Skate Cape May 2011 in under way!


I started with what I thought to be a much needed website redesign, with better readability and less clutter, felt like this is a lot cleaner than the first design.

There's also going to be a few changes to the the actual event itself. We're planning on having it start the same date as last year, August 10th, but cutting out maybe two towns to increase our daily mileage and thus make the journey a little more challenging. Even though this means that we'll be visiting less towns, we're hoping that the turnout at each town will be a little bit greater this time around.

We'll also need to make some route adjustments to account for the less towns and less dirt roads (*shudder*)

I'll have a 2011 Skate Cape May logo redesign to hopefully go on some new shirts for this year, and I'm also hoping to find some sponsors to help us again this year. You can find last year's sponsors here or by clicking the "Sponsors" button in the navigation bar above.

If anyone is able to help us out with news coverage, route advice, sponsors, or any other relevant information, we'd love to hear it! You can contact us at: contact@skatecapemay.com

Signing off for now,
Edwin

ShopRite! But an unfortunate amount of progress..

Posted by Edwin Saturday, August 7, 2010 0 comments

Only three days until Skate Cape May!


Its unfortunate but as of today, very little has been made in terms of progress.
Probably the biggest plus of today was securing ShopRite of Chester as one of our lemonade stand locations, meaning we have a total of 7 out of 9 locations confirmed, with Newton hazy and Heritage Surf Shop being a very likely candidate.
* As for a suggestion by my mom, we may call the Sussex County Library in Newton tomorrow as to whether we could set up a stand there.

As for places to stay, we began calling and emailing various hotels, but to no avail. We also started to call churches but none were available since nobody would pick up, likely because there was nobody there today. We will thus be calling tomorrow hopefully to speak with someone there.

We're especially worried about finding places to stay in Hillsborough, Browns Mills, and Hammonton, as in several other places my mother has actually placed fallback hotel reservations in case we cannot find anywhere else to stay. The three towns mentioned above are troublesome because their rates are either too high or too far away from our lemonade stand locations.

If anyone can help us find a place to stay, help us out by contacting us at contact@skatecapemay.com!

We'll see what progress we can make tomorrow!
- Edwin

It's been an extremely busy day, and its been an incredible one at that!

This is going to be a particularly long post, so I apologize for that!

We started off our day waking up early to do another live radio interview at WRNJ, which went spectacularly! Afterwards, we both skated into town so Danny could get a haircut, and we actually were on the radio as we walked in! Surreal!

Afterwards, we embarked on a smallish journey from Hackettstown to Original Skateboards, located in Newton. We took County Road 517 and then to County Road 603 eventually turning into County Road 606 and then US-206N.
The first leg of the journey was incredibly painful, particularly because it was a relatively steep uphill and there was an insane amount of traffic. But along the way we visited M&M Mars to see if they'd like to help us out by making some kind of donation, but turned out they could only donate candy to us. Despite their offer, we turned it down, but the people received us great and were also supportive of what we were doing!

Airport Road (Co Road 603) was an incredible experience, and I started to see the great adventure and exploration aspect of longboarding. The road was essentially deserted save for the occasional car, making it easy to navigate indeed. I thought one of the greatest aspects of it was being able to explore this new area and see the beautiful scenery! Large open fields, huge pretty lakes and the open sky! It was an absolutely wonderful skate, and I think its one of those things that you'd have to go slowly to take in; something that you can't really capture just driving down the road quickly.
We also passed Cahill Farm, which had a wonderful quaint little self-serve farmer's market! We stopped in and bought some peaches and we were both absolutely surprised and touched at how places like this could trust in the customer with an open money box, and it was just incredible to take in this spectacularly friendly vibe of the area! We both left notes saying how much we appreciated the kind of trust and friendliness, perhaps completely normal in the area but very new for us!

And it was really at this moment that we realized that this trip is going to be a lot more fun than we had anticipated! We're both very much looking forward to the adventuring part now!

We arrived at Original Skateboards in Newton and we were met by an incredibly friendly atmosphere as we chatted with a bunch of the people who worked there! It certainly wasn't what we had expected, since we sort of thought of a typical decorated skateshop, but instead we found a very down to earth workshop and offices, which gave us this great vibe. They were very excited about our arrival and about what we were doing, and actually mentioned that Original was taking an approach towards helping out nonprofit organizations which is very cool!
Later, we were shown around the workshop and we got to see where all of the action happened! And afterwards we were also interviewed, which may be available soon once I can find out where it'll be posted. We also might be doing a sort of video collaboration with Original, since they're able to help out and get our event out to the longboarding community!

Original then generously donated two very nice completes (Apex 37s) as well as two packs of some very expensive top quality bearings (Bones Swiss Bearings!), a shirt for each of us, and posters! We honestly had not expected the immense support from the company and we're delighted to see Original so involved in our nonprofit work and the community. Though Original longboards (because of their trucks) have a fun but distinct ride, we'll have to get more accustomed to it, but we will most probably be riding their equipment during the skate!
I'll also be adding a sponsors page either tonight or tomorrow to recognize all of the businesses or companies that have donated equipment or made donations.

I've also heard back from the representative from Rita's and they said that we'll definitely be able to set up lemonade stands in front of their shops! So we have a guaranteed six stops with places to set up our lemonade stands. I'll be giving them additional details tomorrow, and afterwards I will be posting their addresses and what day we'll be there so you can follow us or come down and visit when we're there!
There are some problems however. Though we have the majority of spots for lemonade stands, we are currently unable to secure spots in three locations: Newton, Chester, and Sea Isle City. We visited the Shoprite in Newton today but we were essentially turned down as we did not have the sufficient paperwork and because it required a signature from a representative from Alex's Lemonade Stand itself. Even so, Original Skateboards said that they have contacts throughout Newton and will be helping us find a location for us to sell!

On a final note, we were also interviewed for Free Times in Cape May, and so look out for an article on us there!

Its been an exciting day! Thanks for reading this monster of a post!
- Edwin

Skate Cape May is a 200+ mile skateboarding journey from the top of New Jersey (High Point) to the bottom (Cape May) with the intent to raise funds for Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research. Last year, we received an award as a Top 100 Fundraiser for 2010 for ALSF!

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