Showing posts with label WiedmeyerTrucking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WiedmeyerTrucking. Show all posts

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Businesses in the community show support for Alzheimer's tour

A nice window display at Husar's House of Fine Diamonds, 131 N. Main St., in downtown West Bend as they show off this year's biking jersey for the Amazing Ride for Alzheimer's. For the third year in a row Husar's donated the jerseys for the three-week tour. A huge thanks to Mike and Mary, Helyn for helping me cobble the whole thing together and Tricia for making the display window look wonderful!

Also a big thanks to the sponsors who help make this possible. The support is so encouraging and the fact 100 percent of the money raised goes to Alzheimer's programs at Cedar Community. All money raised stays local.

Counting down to June 3 when I take off!

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Behind the scenes: Prepping for the tour

I'm glad it's raining. It makes it easier to stay indoors and get the million things done before I leave on tour. I deem this - crunch time. My friends say "it's sooooo interesting" why don't you write about it.

Personally, I think it's a little mundane - but I'll take a 10-minute break and let in you in on some of the prep work that goes on behind the scenes.

First, I'm pretending I leave this week. Wednesday, to be exact. This gives me the opportunity to stress out twice. Actually it helps me tie up loose ends, prevents procrastination, and then - in the event of some unknown emergency - I am ready.

As you can see above, I'm writing thank-you notes to all the people who made donations. This year I have homemade stationary!  Thanks to Cedar Community.

I have about 50 of those left. Once the weather clears I'll try to deliver the ones in town on my bike. It'll be good training and I may be able to introduce myself personally. It's that added touch and yes, I do save a stamp. (you're thinking it anyway so I might as well say it.)

My one-day packet project is now turning into four days. I have a team back home that watches out for me. They each get a packet with a house key, all my emergency numbers, my flight info, and copies of my social security card, license, and my will. I know...  morbid - but I'd rather be prepared.

I've also reviewed all my checking and savings accounts and made sure I have a POD - so none of that gets caught up in the courts. Finally the packet includes my credit card numbers and the number if I lose my card or its stolen then I can call my team and they can call to cancel. Yes - I try to think of everything.

I have my bike boxes, my tour jerseys, my tools, tubes, tires are all lying in a somewhat organized pile. I'm trying to cut down my gear by 20 pounds and I'm not having much luck. I know I'm going to hit a lot of up down and hauling around 80 pounds of gear is too much.

You saw Dan Brunner, the guy from Kewaskum walking the Pacific Crest Trail - he's going to be gone five months and all he took was 10 pounds.  Jeesh!

Cables and power cords and European plug adapters OH MY! I haven't even got to that segment of equipment yet.... much less a map of Italy. That sounds like something I should push to the top of my to-do list.

Stay tuned!  Tour leaves June 3!

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Italy jersey debuted at fundraiser

The latest jersey for this year's Italy bicycle tour made its debut Friday night at the Thrivent Financial fish fry. Many thanks to Husar's House of Fine Diamonds along with tour sponsors USCCA, Thrivent Financial, Extra Mile Snowscape, Salberg Law Firm, Wiedmeyer Trucking, PromotionPros.com and tour partner Planet Mobile.

This year's tour leaves June 3. All money raised - that's ALL MONEY - goes to Cedar Community and it's music and activities programs for Alzheimer's.

I will be riding in tribute again this year. There are a couple spots open. It's a simple $100 donation and forwarding a photo. That person's picture will be placed at the top of my webpage for the day. Checks can be made out to Cedar Community Foundation - check out the DONATE button on the left side of the page.


Friday, January 30, 2015

TRAINING FOR THE TOUR HAS BEGUN!

Although the Amazing Ride for Alzheimer's tour in Italy is still more than five months out - I have started training. Bicycling over 1,000 miles does take some prep work. Last year, for the Nova Scotia to West Bend tour, I completed 10,000 pushups as part of a fund-raising pledge.

This year I'm taking advantage of a gift certificate I bid on during a fund raiser. I've started training at Paradise Springs Fitness and I love it!  Very challenging and a new method of training that focuses on a lot of core.

During my first workout at Paradise Springs Fitness the trainer kept saying, "give more weight to Steffes" and "put more weight on Steffes."   Me, I was looking at this nice looking guy.

However, 30 minutes later I had to yak because I was overdoing it and ran across the floor to the bathroom.

Too bad I was so unfamiliar with the layout of the place and my destination just ended up being a well-lit corner with a plant and no bathroom.

My friend asked if that guy I spoke about was impressed by that. 

sigh.....

If this were easy ..... everybody would do it.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

CELEBRATION AT CEDAR COMMUNITY

It was a who's who celebration at Cedar Ridge this week as the “Moments to Remember” Campaign announced it exceeded its goal and raised $4 million to support the Cottages at Cedar Run, the new 60-unit memory care facility at Cedar Community.

Doug Ziegler was recognized for his commitment and fund-raising efforts. Others in attendance included Steve Jaberg, Amy Johnson, Allan Kieckhaefer, Betty Nelson, Sharon Ziegler, Ann Hale, and a special presentation on family and the benefits of Cedar Community was given by Jacci Gambucci.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Salberg Law sponsors tour


Major thanks to Amy Salberg with Salberg Law Firm for sponsoring this year's Amazing Ride for Alzheimer's. I spoke before TEMPO Washington County; it's an organization made up of 'Women of Influence' in the county who want to connect with like-minded professionals. 

The speaking engagement was at West Bend Mutual's Prairie Center. About 15 women were in attendance and dressed in business attire and I stood up front and told them about my fundraising tours which included things like bicycling in a garbage bag when it's raining and never having a reservation for where I was going to spend the night and raising money for Alzheimer's.

I guess I was riveting and inspiring.... at least that's what they said.  Below is a thank-you note I received from TEMPO's Julie Gabelmann. If anybody else would like to schedule me as a wonderful and entertaining speaker - give me a call at 262-334-4526.

Dear Judy,
 
Thank you once again for the gift of your time yesterday at our TEMPO Washington County luncheon!  You are an extraordinary woman and a gifted speaker who engaged us in the adventure and humanity of your travels.  And if that weren’t enough, your gracious heart and sharing of family connections to Cedar Community and Alzheimer’s touched us all.
 
On behalf of the TEMPO Board members and all of our guests, let me extend our sincere thanks and great appreciation for the gift of YOU yesterday!
 
Always Warm Regards,
 
Julie
 
Julie Gabelmann
Managing Director and
Chief Operating Officer
ASQ
600 N. Plankinton Avenue
Milwaukee, WI  53203



Sunday, January 18, 2015

Salute to Primary Sponsor USCCA

A big thank you to Tim Schmidt and USCCA for stepping up as the primary sponsor for this year's Amazing Ride for Alzheimer's 2015 tour. Tim has donated $10,000 and the USCCA logo will be featured on the front and back of this year's bicycling jersey.

If you would like to be part of the tour the 2015 sponsorship opportunities are listed below.
                                    

$10,000 + Yellow Jersey Top prize at Tour de France

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*Opportunity to 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 your business or organization before and after the ride*Complimentary Amazing Ride for Alzheimer’s bicycling jersey*Recognition on the “Amazing Ride for Alzheimer’s” blog

$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 your business and organization before and after the ride*Complimentary Amazing Ride for Alzheimer’s bicycling jersey*Recognition on the “Amazing Ride for Alzheimer’s” blog

$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 your business or organization before and after the ride*Recognition on the “Amazing Ride for Alzheimer’s” blog

$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*Recognition on the “Amazing Ride for Alzheimer’s” blog

$1,000 - $2,499 Chain Gang Repair crew

Corporate logo on bicycling jersey*Personal postcard from the road*Recognition on the “Amazing Ride for Alzheimer’s” blog

$500 - $999 Pelaton The large main group in a bicycle road race

Personal postcard from the road*Recognition on the “Amazing Ride for Alzheimer’s” blog

$100 - $499 Fans

Personal thank you letter.

Checks payable to "Cedar Community Foundation" 113 Cedar Ridge Dr., West Bend, WI 53095. Cedar Community is a 501(c)3, donations are tax-deductible and the Federal Tax ID No. : 39-1249432. Judy Steffes 262-334-4526