Sunday, January 27, 2013

Soliciting support for the Ride 2 Remember

LET'S SEE YOUR COMPANY LOGO ON THE FRONT OF THIS JERSEY!





Coming up this summer I will be bicycling for three weeks in Alaska, raising money and awareness for Alzheimer's.  I'm currently soliciting sponsors for the tour - company logos will be printed on the jersey. There's a lot of payback for a tax-deductible donation including a complimentary Ride 2 Remember jersey, weekly postcards from the road, and the benefit of knowing you're helping support a good cause.

If you would like details on how to get involved or if you want me to speak to your group or organization contact me at thebikewriter@gmail.com

A copy of the sponsor letter and various levels of donations are posted below.

Simplest way to make a donation by check: 


Cedar Community Foundation
ATTN: Cedar Community Memory Loss Program – Ride 2 Remember
113 Cedar Ridge Drive, West Bend, WI 53095

....or click below


Please note: 100 percent of your donation will go directly to Alzheimer's programs which could positively impact the life of your family or friends. 

Thanks for the help. Tour leaves end of June 2013.   Judy Steffes



Dear Tour Supporter:

Did you know by the year 2030, when the first wave of Baby Boomers reach 85, there will be an estimated 3.5 million people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in the United States compared with 2.7 million today?  In fact almost 50 percent of those 85 or older will have some form of memory loss.

This coming summer I am bicycling three weeks in Alaska, raising money and awareness for Alzheimer’s.   The mission of the ride is to draw attention to the disease while also promoting an active lifestyle. My father suffers from Alzheimer’s and I’ve been encouraged by the impact music and exercise have made in his life.

The tour will be featured on an online travel blog (http://imthebikewriter.blogspot.com) and publicized on radio, newspaper and other media outlets including social media like Facebook and Twitter.

Through humor, adventure and fulfilling a need for escapism, the tour is meant to provide hope via stories and photos to those individuals and families living with Alzheimer’s. 

I am working in cooperation with Cedar Community, a continuum of care retirement community and a qualified 501(c) 3 non-profit organization based in West Bend, Wisconsin.  Cedar Community, which works directly with Alzheimer’s, will be the primary benefactor.  For more information about Cedar Community please visit their website at www.cedarcommunity.org.

I invite you to participate as the primary corporate sponsor through one $10,000 tax-deductible contribution. Your business will be promoted to thousands showing your company’s community involvement and dedication to a worthy cause.


The upcoming tour’s success will be made possible by supportive sponsors like you. Please note: 100 percent of your donation will go directly to Alzheimer’s programs which could positively impact the life of your family or friends.   

Sponsorship levels for the Ride 2 Remember:
$10,000 +     Yellow jersey – gold level   ((top prize at Tour de France))
Ride sponsorship includes logo and/or company name placed on promotional materials:
           Front and back of bicycling jersey (largest logo as sole major sponsor)
           Official website with “Photo of the Day” and linking to sponsor's website
           Event posters, press releases and email blasts
           Provide company promotional banner for display during public appearances
           Promotional mention during media interviews and announcements
           Recognition in newspaper/radio/social media thanking all sponsors
           Weekly personal postcard from the road
           Motivational speaking engagement at “Personalize” before and after the ride
           Complimentary Ride 2 Remember bicycling jersey
 $7,500 - $9,999     Wheelie -  lifting the front wheel of the bicycle in the air
        Corporate logo on bicycling jersey
        Weekly personal postcard from the road
        Motivational speaking engagement at “Personalize” before and after the ride
        Complimentary Ride 2 Remember bicycling jersey
 $5,000 - $7,499     Cadence –  pace at which you ride – general steadiness
       Corporate logo on bicycling jersey
       Weekly personal postcard from the road
       Motivational speaking engagement at “Personalize” before and after the ride
 $2,500 - $4,999     Wheel and Sprocket  - primary gears and parts of a bike 
       Corporate logo on bicycling jersey
       Weekly personal postcard from the road
 $1,000 - $2,499     Chain gang  - repair crew
        Corporate logo on bicycling jersey
        Personal postcard from the road
$500 - $999     Pelaton -  the large main group in a bicycle road race
         Personal postcard from the road
$100 - $499            Fans
          Note of thanks for donation





Tuesday, January 1, 2013

PREPARING FOR SUMMER TOUR TO ALASKA

Ride to Remember 2013 - Supporting Alzheimer's

For the past few months I've taken out the 2012 edition of The MILEPOST from the Kewaskum Public LibraryThe MILEPOST provides an overview of all major highways and roads in Alaska, like the one from Dalton to Deadhorse.

There's also much more including campgrounds, like Tolsona Wilderness Campground that has the volcano that 'looks like the one in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, but bigger and not built by Richard Dreyfuss.'

The MILEPOST also details gas stations, WI-FI availability and RV Parks including the one just outside beautiful downtown Chicken, across from Chicken Gold Camp Outpost and down the highway next to the Goldpanner RV Park.

The longest I've been able to check out this book back to back to back is five weeks. It's as big as a phone book and I carry it around like I own it. I will NOT, however, be taking this on tour - just the weight is a big deterrent; it's like hauling around a phone book from the 1980s - the kind your grandma would use to boost the 4 year olds up to eye level at the kitchen table.

Today I tried to get some studying in - - before the Badger game.
It didn't take too long and The MILEPOST was the only thing to do on a cold New Year's Day.