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    Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    I would like to see about putting together some kind of fundraiser to help the fire victims. I'm not really sure where to start but I know we have awesome people/resources here and I think we could do something great.

    It would be awesome if we could make it an event somewhere with bands, raffles, food, drink, etc. But I would really like to do something even if that's just taking donations at a park BBQ or something.
    I've got more flavor than a packet of macaroni.

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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Good idea. I did not see this before I posted in the Non bike discussion. I'm down and would be willing to make a donation. Are you going to head this up?

    Also possibly a list of people who are willing to take victim(s) in for awhile if their homes get ruined.

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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    I am willing to head this up. Obviously it will take some support but as stated, I would like to do something.

    As far as places to stay and storage and such, that thread is located here:
    http://cosportbikeclub.org/forums/sh...ad.php?t=46958
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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Ok. thanks for letting me know I did not see that thread. And yes I would still like to make a donation.
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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    I am in for collecting food or anything like that... I need to do some research as of what stuff is needed the most

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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    I'm thinking more along the lines of an event where everyone can bring clothes and other items as well as donate cash. And also hang out and have some food and drink.
    I've got more flavor than a packet of macaroni.

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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Quote Originally Posted by Jmetz View Post
    I'm thinking more along the lines of an event where everyone can bring clothes and other items as well as donate cash. And also hang out and have some food and drink.
    I am sure we have plenty of kids clothes and adult clothes,toys, canned food, and essentials we can donate to people.

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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Maybe we can organize like a special bike night for this. I'm going to talk to mike ward to see if we can do a fundraiser based on service that comes in.
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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Quote Originally Posted by Jmetz View Post
    It would be awesome if we could make it an event somewhere with bands, raffles, food, drink, etc. But I would really like to do something even if that's just taking donations at a park BBQ or something.
    Quote Originally Posted by madvlad View Post
    Maybe we can organize like a special bike night for this. I'm going to talk to mike ward to see if we can do a fundraiser based on service that comes in.
    Great ideas! Count me in for donation and/or assistance.
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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    How bout a poker run. All rider fees donated. Id help out.

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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Biglee for prez! Great idea dood!

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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Awesome idea! When you come up with the preliminary logistics, I'd be happy to throw this up on CRN for all the car guys that can participate. The majority are actually in or from the Springs!

    I've heard the two best ways to get your funds where they're needed most is to donate to the American Red Cross and/or Salvation Army, as the two main repositories for the Waldo Canyon fire. Something to think about when deciding what to do with all your collections. Maybe split it half/half between those two, unless people have other organizations to add.

    Copied from my post in the Wildfire Animal thread:

    PET EVACUATION RESOURCES:

    Rocky Mountain Health Care Services is offering a shelter option and can take small pets with evacuees. They are located on 310 S. 14th St. Call 719-641-2747.

    Large animals can be taken to the Norris Penrose Equestrian Center, located at 1045 W. Rio Grande St. The Humane Society is currently at capacity and is setting up a second location, which will be announced sometime Monday. The following places may accept evacuated animals:
    Canine Design Salon 719-227-7220
    Sunrise Kennels 719-661-7036
    Cheyenne Mountain Animal Hospital 719-343-3840
    Lucky Dog 719-527-9663
    Bear Creek Vet 719-685-1177
    Dublin Animal Hospital 719-338-8935
    A Cut Above Pet Grooming 719-630-7387
    Lucky Dog Boarding 719-599-9663
    CATS Lucky Dog Boarding 719-527-9663
    Central Bark Dog Daycare 719-592-9300
    Canine Campus 719-448-9600
    A Paw Above Boarding Service 719-386-7291
    Northwest Animal Hospital 719-593-8582
    Camp Bow Wow 719-260-9247
    Sunrise Kennels 719-598-8348
    Aspen Meadows Pet Resort 719-282-6000
    Picasso’s Pet Grooming- Security 719-392-4092
    Rocky Mountain Health Care Services (Can House People & Pets) 719-641-2747 & 719-201-0247
    Powers ER Animal 719-473-0482
    Yorkshire Veterinary Hospital 719-598-3192

    People staying at the Cheyenne Mountain shelter can bring small animals with them, but no pets can be dropped off without an owner.
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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Quote Originally Posted by Jmetz View Post
    I'm thinking more along the lines of an event where everyone can bring clothes and other items as well as donate cash.
    As for clothes and stuff, here is the Care & Share info for the Springs:

    http://www.coloradoconnection.com/ne...aspx?id=770509

    My friends just went to a dollar store and bought a ton of needed stuff, and dropped it off at Care & Share:

    They are still in desperate need of toothpaste, mouthwash, water, shampoo, diapers, fem products, baby powder, non perishable foods, please help if you can.
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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Just throwing this out there too
    100% of proceeds go to the wildfire relief
    http://www.wildfiretees.com/


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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Quote Originally Posted by Cat118! View Post
    Just throwing this out there too
    100% of proceeds go to the wildfire relief
    http://www.wildfiretees.com/
    I'd rock one of those shirts during the fundraiser event

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    Quote Originally Posted by big53lee View Post
    How bout a poker run. All rider fees donated. Id help out.
    I think there'd be a lot of logistics in a poker run, and I'd also like to be in a position to accept clothing and other items that may not fit on a bike. With a stationary event we can pull more people.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghosty View Post
    Awesome idea! When you come up with the preliminary logistics, I'd be happy to throw this up on CRN for all the car guys that can participate. The majority are actually in or from the Springs!

    I've heard the two best ways to get your funds where they're needed most is to donate to the American Red Cross and/or Salvation Army, as the two main repositories for the Waldo Canyon fire. Something to think about when deciding what to do with all your collections. Maybe split it half/half between those two, unless people have other organizations to add.
    I'm thinking of splitting between the High Park and the Waldo.
    I've got more flavor than a packet of macaroni.

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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Pre-ordered a "M.I.R"
    I hope these guys make a lot of money for the causes.
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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Quote Originally Posted by Cat118! View Post
    Just throwing this out there too
    100% of proceeds go to the wildfire relief
    http://www.wildfiretees.com/
    Those are actually pretty cool. I need shirts too

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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    I am buying the C with the fire in it

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    Quote Originally Posted by grim View Post
    I am buying the C with the fire in it
    Ha! That was actually my least favorite design. Didn't like the conotation of seeing the state emblem burning, but I imagine it's one of their better sellers. And hey.... whatever helps the cause.
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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    I've ordered a few myself. Kind of passing this around and getting a lot ?'s about the credibility of the donations actually going where they're saying. Anyone help with this?

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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    That was my first thought. With things like this a lot of scams pop up.
    I've got more flavor than a packet of macaroni.

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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    Guess it's a group of t-shirt designers with individual business links if you want to try to verify if they're legit. Their FAQ has tried to answer some questions. Looks like they're splitting donations 50/50 between Care & Share and Colorado RedCross:

    http://www.wildfiretees.com/faq
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    Re: Fundraiser for Fire Victims

    I've seen that section, and for me, it's enough. Not dropping a ton of cash here. Others aren't so trusting I guess.

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