Aracheon
Fri Sep 28th, 2007, 07:18 PM
Is anyone going tomorrow?
www.iloveyouguys.org
Aracheon
Tue Oct 2nd, 2007, 11:06 PM
Press release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
10/02/2007
Contact: Jonathan Cleary
Director, The "I Love U Guys" Foundation
jonathan@iloveyouguys.org
Contact: Christina Bowen
JohnstonWells Public Relations
christina@iloveyouguys.org
"I Love U Guys" Fund-Raiser Brings Together Bikers, Law Enforcement and Community
Bailey, Colo. (October 2, 2007) - The I Love U Guys Foundation, created a year ago to honor Platte Canyon High School student Emily Keyes, announced today the results of Saturday's 2nd Annual Emily's Parade.
This year's event consisted of a motorcycle ride from Columbine High School to Platte Canyon High School and a simultaneous run. A total of 1,625 motorcycles riders participated in the ride - more than half with a passenger. More than 150 people participated in the run including the Jefferson County Regional SWAT Team which ran the 38 miles from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, in Golden, to Bailey. Casey Keyes, Emily's twin brother, ran with the SWAT team. Upon reaching Bailey, the SWAT Team was joined by other law enforcement officers, emergency responders, and some of the PCHS cross country team for the "Final Five" - the last five kilometers from the town of Bailey to Platte Canyon High School.
"It is beyond inspiring that so many people from such diverse backgrounds pulled together to make this event a success," said "I Love U Guys" Foundation Director Jonathan Cleary. "Our hope is that people will stay engaged with the foundation and support future initiatives and programming between now and the3rd annual Emily's Parade in 2008.
Net proceeds from The Ride totaled $26,509. The Foundation is donating 100 percent of these net proceeds to three local charities: Bridges to Peace, a Conifer-based company that provides violence prevention and personal development programs for students; Colorado Uplift, a Denver non profit organization dedicated to building long-term, life-changing relationships with at-risk urban youth; and Step 13, a non profit resource that provides assistance to homeless men in Denver who are committed to returning to a self-sustaining, productive life. The net proceeds of The Run totaling $10,240 plus proceeds from bracelet and T-shirt sales will be used to fund future programming and initiatives for the "I Love U Guys" Foundation.
About The I Love You Guys Foundation
The mission of The "I Love U Guys" Foundation is to restore and protect the joy of youth through educational programs and positive actions in collaboration with families, schools, communities and government entities. In support of this mission The "I Love U Guys" Foundation focuses on the positive, uplifting power of kindness, people working together in the spirit of community and taking responsibility for oneself and the well-being of others.
Since its inception in October 2006, the I "Love U Guys" Foundation has raised money for the six girls who survived last year's Platte Canyon High School hostage-taking, and has provided leadership and support for initiatives including: Organ Donor Awareness and funding, "Parents at the Door," an innovative school safety program, and sustainable student scholarship programs.
For more information about The "I Love U Guys" Foundation, its mission, areas of focus, programs and current fund raising efforts, please visit www.iloveuguys.org.
pilot
Tue Oct 2nd, 2007, 11:23 PM
Nice write up.
Devaclis
Wed Oct 3rd, 2007, 08:36 AM
That's odd. The marshal at the school said he counted almost 5k bikes. Good write up tho.
puckstr
Wed Oct 3rd, 2007, 09:25 AM
That's odd. The marshal at the school said he counted almost 5k bikes. Good write up tho.
Marshals can't count that high:)
Aracheon
Wed Oct 3rd, 2007, 05:42 PM
There were CONSIDERABLY more than 1,600 bikes. I'm not sure where they got their numbers from. There were still bikes leaving Columbine by the time we arrived in Bailey, and there were STILL bikes coming in when we left.
Aracheon
Wed Oct 3rd, 2007, 05:42 PM
In any event, here's the video from mHm:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZDRkJJb0NU
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