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224.1 | You won't be able to Miss It | LSMVAX::MILLER | Marketing, the oldest profession | Thu Mar 05 1987 16:25 | 12 |
| Many of the noters have ridden the PMC in past years. This year's ride is
scheduled for the weekend before Labor Day. Details for the signup will
be coming out soon. I intend to ride this year with 4 members of my family,
maybe more. Two of us will be on the new Counterpoint, I hope.
Last year, I was part of the planning and executing committee, and expect
to play some kind of a role this year as well. I will guarantee to keep
you all posted when things start happening. I will be looking for folks
to ride as well as for folks to help run the event. So don't worry. I'll
let you all know!
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224.2 | PMC Contact | GRAMPS::BENOIT | | Tue Mar 10 1987 14:38 | 13 |
| Call 617-965-9624 or write po box 9, Newton Centre, 02159 asap.
In '85 there were 400+ riders and in '86 there were 700+ riders.
The alumni will get preference this year and will be the first to
get entry forms and I would guess about 500 will return. That leaves
room for about 300 new people as there is an 800 rider limit. The
entry forms for '87 have not been sent out yet. So get in touch
with Billy Starr (above) and put in your request early. The field
is limited by the size of the dorms and the ferry.
Good Luck
Peter
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224.3 | FUND RAISING STRATEGY | CHEAPR::NORTON | | Wed Apr 01 1987 12:47 | 20 |
| Well I'm psyched. The PMC newsletter came in the mail yesterday.
My $75 deposit is on its way, and I'm starting to get pledges.
The minimum this year is up to $500. Last time I rode I got $500
and got DEC to match for a total of $1000. But I need help with
my fund-raising strategy. Up till now, my strategy is basically
to ask for $5 from each of my 100 closest friends. This gets real
time consuming. (I'd ask for more, but these aren't rich friends.)
What is a better way to get pledges? I figure bike shops get pretty
inundated with requests, so I should probably look elsewhere. Should
I ask the bank that owns 95% of my house? Or the local grocery
store?
If anybody has done this successfully, I'd love to know how.
Thanks,
Kathy
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224.4 | Demand More | ISBG::MILLER | Marketing, the oldest profession | Wed Apr 01 1987 18:08 | 17 |
| I tell my friends that I wil NOT ride 200 or so miles for a $5 pledge.
If they want to give $5, I recommend they mail it in themselves. This year
my minimum will be $25...given the $500 limit, the cause, and the pain I
will be enduring.
I usually make a healthy pledge, and use DEC stock to pay it off. Less painful
that way than having to take it out of this weeks check. Then I ask my dentist,
the doctors I know, and a few real generous friends. This year I hope to
get $2k counting the DEC match.
One year, I was low on my pledges, and they accepted the DECmatch as part
and parcel of my fundraising, which means you'd only have to get $250 worth
of matchable funds.
K:
Is your daughter gonna ride this year?
;-)
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224.5 | banks, for sure | NOVA::FISHER | | Thu Apr 02 1987 05:11 | 2 |
| Banks all have a fund for such things. I don't know what the terms
are for getting them to part with it.
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224.6 | use email? | HPSCAD::EVA | | Tue Apr 14 1987 15:31 | 9 |
| Are there any DEC policies against sending out an electronic message
to solicit pledges to a large mailing list? Do most people just
walk around and ask their colleages in person, put up the pledge
sheet near a coffee machine, or send out electronic mail to ask
for pledges? Or other suggestions?
thanks from a first-timer,
eva roggenstein
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224.7 | go for the personal approach | CREDIT::FISHER | | Wed Apr 15 1987 05:33 | 7 |
| re: .-1, the notes file, HUMAN::DIGITAL, indicates several people's
feelings about this sort of thing and discusses the policy as well.
I'd stick with people I know and fell like approaching personally
rather than sending out mail to "Occupant" or, worse, "User".
ed
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224.8 | one approach | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | | Wed Apr 15 1987 17:35 | 7 |
| One approach I've seen is to put an appeal for pledges in your NOTES
or MAIL personal name, eg,
"Sponsor me in the Walk for Hunger"
Friends tell me that they've gotten lots of positive feedback and
a few unexpected pledges by using this approach.
Good luck!
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224.9 | good idea! | HPSCAD::EVA | | Thu Apr 16 1987 09:21 | 5 |
| re: -.1
Thanks- using my MAIL and NOTES personal name is a great idea!
eva
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224.10 | PMC 1987 brochures | ASHBY::KAISER | | Tue Apr 21 1987 11:41 | 12 |
|
For anyone who wishes to enter the Pan Mass Challenge this year
(August 8-9) and needs a brochure I have several hundred which
I am distributing to bike shops in the area. If you need one
just send me your location and mail stop and I will zip one off
to you.
Anne Kaiser
ROLL::KAISER
Hudson, MA
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224.11 | What is PMC | AITG::HUBERMAN | | Tue Apr 28 1987 13:12 | 2 |
| What is the Pan Mass Challenge?
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224.12 | a good time | NYDOLL::EVA | | Wed Apr 29 1987 11:40 | 5 |
| The Pan Mass Challenge is s a 2-day, 192 mile bicycle ride from
Sturbridge, MA to Provincetown, MA. It is held annually to benefit
the Jimmy Fund. This will be my first one, but from what I've been
told, it is tremedously well organized, follows a nice relatively
traffic free route, and most of all is a lot of fun! I can't wait!
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224.13 | PAN MASS CHALLENGE '88 | CHEAPR::NORTON | | Tue Apr 19 1988 10:29 | 13 |
| I just got a couple of hundred brochures for '88 Pan Mass Challenge
in the mail. If anybody will be going to a bike shop, club meeting,
etc., in the near future and would be willing to bring a supply,
please let me know.
This year's PMC will take place the weekend of August 13 and 14.
It's 194 miles, almost the same as last year. This year the minimum
is up to $600. That's not as bad as it sounds, considering we only
have to get $300 and with DEC's matching contribution, there's $600!
Anybody want to sponsor me??
Kathy
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224.14 | Who's Who? | MPGS::BRIGHTMAN | | Thu Jun 02 1988 17:24 | 6 |
|
I have a question on the matching funds. Who is the match funds form
made out to? "The Jimmy Fund or "The PMC-Jimmy Fund"? is there a
difference?
Thanks, Tim B.
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224.15 | MAKE IT OUT TO DANA FARBER | MCIS2::NORTON | | Tue Jun 07 1988 17:10 | 5 |
| RE: .14 - I think I've always made it out to the Dana Farber Cancer
Association, or whatever the real name is. The Jimmy Fund is just
their fund raising group.
Kathy
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224.16 | Pledger or Pledgee | MPGS::BRIGHTMAN | | Tue Jul 12 1988 12:20 | 6 |
|
Well, now that I asked a few other questions about the '88 PMC,
I was wondering if anyone else planning on riding this year?
My name is Tim Brightman and I'm a contractor working in SHRewsbury.
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224.17 | Let's create a registry note | RGB::SREEKANTH | Jon Sreekanth, Hudson, MA | Tue Jul 19 1988 13:30 | 14 |
| Hi,
I'm riding the Pan Mass this year. I also rode last year. It's
a pity this note is buried down here. I had to search for it.
I'm starting a new note which we can use as a Pan-Mass 1988 Registry
and I've added the keyword "PANMASS".
Re. Tim's question : I found it simpler to ask people to make checks
out to me, and I take care of the DEC matching contribution paperwork.
(I fill out one single form, as if I was donating $300 myself).
It makes things simpler both for your contributors and for D-F.
/ Jon
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224.18 | ** F Y I ** | MPGS::BRIGHTMAN | PMC 89:AUG 12-13 | Wed Apr 05 1989 14:57 | 31 |
|
I arrived home yesterday to find my information package, for the 1989,
10th anniversary, Pan-Mass Challenge in the mail.
With it a came rush of adrenalin, a case of the goose bumps and flash
backs to last years ride.
So, for those interested..............
(portions quoted from the Spokesman, newsletter of the PMC)
This years event will include the "Day Tripper" Div. "A 'Day Tripper' is
someone who rides on Saturday (only) from Sturbridge to Middleboro - 80
miles. A 'Day Tripper' must raise a min. of $350 (half price)." The
new division will be able "to accommodate 300 more cyclists..."
"...the biggest bicycling fund-raiser in the nation. Last year the PMC
raised $850,000 for cancer treatment and research programs at
Dana-Farber, bringing its nine year total to nearly $2.5 million."
"In 1989, (Billy) Starr is adding something new - a one-day 80-mile
trip from Sturbridge to Middleboro. He is also striving to reach
another PMC milestone. 'I like round numbers and lots of zeros,' he
said. 'It's our 10th year, and we're hoping to raise $1 million.'"
'88 PMC Alumni
Tim B.
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224.19 | Want to register! | USDEV::KBEDARD | main | Mon Jun 20 1994 16:54 | 12 |
| hi,
just yesterday, i decided to do the '94 PMC.....8^)
i need the registration form and some basic info. i looked in the
bicycle notes file at all the 'PMC' notes and didn't see a recent (date
wise) note. is there a notes file just for the PMC now? could someone
point me in the right direction please?
regards,
kelly
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224.20 | 1994 PMC | CSLALL::PETERS | | Tue Jun 21 1994 08:56 | 6 |
| The 1994 PMC is on August 6 & 7, you can call 1-800-WE-CYCLE to get
registration information.
Regards,
Mark
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