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1414.1 | I'll be back. | USCTR1::PJOHNSON | | Mon Jan 29 1990 20:25 | 11 |
| I did the PMC last year and I'll be doing it this year. Yes, you can
apply DEC's matching gifts amount toward the minimum entry pledge.
Last year I think the minimum was $700, but I've heard it's going up.
It's a great event in many different ways. Get your pledges in
early so that you'll be assured of getting a room at Mass Maritime
Academy. Last year they had hundreds of people on the gym floor.
Hope to see you there.
Phil
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1414.2 | Room with a friend! | MSHRMS::BRIGHTMAN | PMC Alum, '88 '89 | Tue Jan 30 1990 09:36 | 19 |
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The minimum pledge will be $800 this year and will increase each year
up to $1000 minimum in '92 (If my memory and math are correct)
Early response does not always mean a room at the inn. My first year,
'88, I was number 210, but was assigned to the gym. Fortunatly,
friends of mine noticed an empty room that the assignees never showed
up, so I moved in. Had a room to myself.
I think they base rooms on alums and if you have friend you would like to
room with.
Later,
Tim Brightman
PMC '88, '89, ......
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1414.3 | | WOODRO::BERGERON | | Tue Jan 30 1990 11:32 | 4 |
| Thanks for your inputs. Ilooking forward to participate.
hope to see youo there.
Bo
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1414.4 | Bo KNOWS cycling | MASTER::MBELISLE | DTN 292-2140 | Thu Feb 01 1990 11:00 | 1 |
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1414.5 | What is PAN MASS ? | CARTUN::SAATHOFF | | Tue Mar 13 1990 12:10 | 1 |
| I'm new to this area. What is the PAN MASS event ?
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1414.6 | A great ride for a good cause | FLUKES::SUTTON | He roams the seas in freedom... | Tue Mar 13 1990 20:19 | 9 |
| The Pan Mass Challenge is a two-day, 190+ mile ride, from Sturbridge,
Mass to Provincetown, on the far end of Cape Cod. This is an immensely
satisfying event, and the largest single fund raiser for the
Jimmy Fund and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
This year's event will be held on August 18-19.
/Harry
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1414.7 | Entry Forms ? | CARTUN::SAATHOFF | | Thu Apr 05 1990 19:52 | 2 |
| Where can one get information about participating in this event?
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1414.8 | Registration Forms - PMC '90 | 18955::BRIGHTMAN | PMC Alum, '88 '89 | Fri Apr 06 1990 10:42 | 8 |
| I recieved a package of 300 registration forms last night to distribute
to local shops.
If anyone wants one send me E-mail at MSHRMS::BRIGHTMAN. If you have
a problem reply here or call me at 291-9681 (leave a message and your
mail stop with the secretary if I'm not there.)
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1414.9 | CAN'T WAIT | SLUGER::DMITCHELL | | Thu May 10 1990 19:52 | 12 |
| THIS IS A FIRST FOR ME, I ALLREADY HAVE 800$'S AND STILL
LOOKING FOR MORE.
Glad to see some DEC employees out there with me.
I'll be on vacation the two weeks before the event and
be able to train even more than i do know.
I do about 20 miles a day right know and on weekends
do 35+ miles a day.
Can't wait to this, it's for a very good cause.
GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL
DAVE FIRST TIME EVER
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1414.10 | Fundraising Tips | MSHRMS::BRIGHTMAN | PMC Alum, '88 '89 | Thu Jul 19 1990 10:19 | 33 |
| Although the PMC is "only" a month away I thought I would share and ask
how you raise your $$? Asking friends and co-workers should be
obvious, but do you do anything special? What is your most "interest"
pledge/sponcer.
My wife and I are riding this year. My 3rd her 1st. This past weekend
we were opening a checking account at the local bank. SO, I asked if
the bank would consider sponcering us. The woman introduced me to a VP
(who had recently done the Great Mass Get-a-way) who said "..sure, how
about a dollar a mile! Let's round it to $200."
I've contacted the local papers and got stories done. Last night
someone called wanting to send me $25. My first year my sister
contacted my hometown paper, who ran a story and brought in a couple
hundred dollars. The local reporter I spoke with the other week said
they are looking for stories this time of year. No school sports this
time of year.
I, also, follow this recommendation of the PMC and send out a letter.
We will be sending out a letter within a week or so with a
self-addressed envelope, instead of 2 mailings. We thinking of having
a "pledge party" a week or 2 after the ride, so people can bring there
pledges.
So, how about your ideas.
It's never to late to ask!
Tim B
PMC '88, '89, '90 ........
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1414.11 | OOP! one more tip. | MSHRMS::BRIGHTMAN | PMC Alum, '88 '89 | Thu Jul 19 1990 10:23 | 8 |
| One other tip.
fill out the matching fund forms and have any co-workers sign them.
That way they now that they just doubled their $$ for the Jimmy Fund.
And if your are able to raise the $1000 max you still get that little
bit extra!
TB
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1414.12 | Another one done! | FLUKES::SUTTON | He roams the seas in freedom... | Mon Aug 20 1990 22:08 | 12 |
| The Pan Mass was run over this past weekend, and my second year was
every bit as enjoyable as the first. I had a friend (whose mother died
of cancer five years ago) riding with me this time, and that made it
even better - I rode alone last year.
We finished around 3:00 on Saturday and a little after noon on Sunday.
On Sunday I wore my Digital riding jersey and got more than a few
comments on it.
See everybody there next year!
/Harry
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1414.13 | Quite a Ride! | MCIS2::NORTON | Kathy Norton | Tue Aug 21 1990 13:17 | 43 |
| The Pan Mass Challenge is a thing of the past, and except for the
weather, it was a wonderful weekend.
Here are some details:
Saturday: Left Sturbridge Sheraton at 6:15 a.m. Arrived Mass Maritime
Academy, Buzzards Bay, at 4:20 p.m. My riding partner, Dianne Leblanc
from WMO, clocked us at 111.5 miles total. Not counting stopping time,
we averaged 13 mph. Not what you'd call fast, but we're slow and
steady, and we get where we're going. The weather was HOT HOT HOT!
Sunday: Left Mass Maritime at 5:30 a.m. after being woken up to the
sound of Queen blasting "I want to ride my bicycle..." If it wasn't
4:15 a.m., it would have been humerous. Weather was warm and humid.
Unfortunately, most of us dressed for warm, humid weather, and put our
extra clothes in our bags which were trucked to Provincetown. By 8:00
a.m., the clouds thickened, the wind picked up, and we started getting
really cool. There were several accidents during the first 20 miles.
Luckily, it turned out that none of them were serious.
The people in the support vehicles began giving out all the extra
clothes they had, including dirty clothes from Saturday. Many people
had arrived at Provincetown Inn, the finish line, before the rain
started. But Dianne and I, being the slow and steady riders that we
are, were still out in Truro. We were soaked by the time we reached
the Inn around 1:00 p.m. Since the ride was pretty hilly we weren't
completely frozen. However, if we had had to stop to change a flat,
we would have had to worry about hypothermia. We certainly hadn't
expected this in the middle of August, but after all this is New
England!
We got to the Provincetown Inn to find out that the ferry had been
canceled. The organizers of the ride had some fancy footwork to do
trying to get 1000 of us home! Somehow they managed to find trucks to
take our bikes back to either Sturbidge or Boston, and buses to bring
us home. I can't imagine how they did this on a Sunday afternoon, but
this ride is an incredible example of great organization, and it really
showed here.
Now comes the tough part - collecting the money. All in all, it was
quite a ride!
Kathy PMCer '80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 90
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1414.14 | Family Affair | MSHRMS::BRIGHTMAN | PMC '88, '89, '90 | Tue Aug 21 1990 13:53 | 22 |
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This years ride was a little more special, as I was joined by 2 family
members. My wife, Loretta, and brother-in-law, Mark Nickerson joined me
on my 3rd ride. All riding in memory of my brother Steve.
As stated, the ride started at 6, in a fog (that's the weather not our
minds). It made for quick morning, but by lunch it started to heat up.
The last 30 miles were tough. We arrived at the MMA around 3:30.
Sun we got out at 5:15 and were in Brewster before it started to cool
off. By the time we were half way to Wellfleet the wind got pretty
severe. Then the ride out by the seashore was a surprize. We arrived
together at the P-town Inn around 11:30 were our family was waiting.
If you noticed a little boy at the start yelling "Go, Dad, go!" That
was Stephen, my son. He was, also, at the Franklin W.S., the MMA, the
Brewster W.S. & at the finish. Anyway, watch for next year and say
"hello!"
Tim
PMC '88, '89, '90, ......
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1414.15 | The Good With The Bad! | MSHRMS::BRIGHTMAN | PMC '88, '89, '90 | Tue Aug 21 1990 14:13 | 15 |
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PS - On the down side of the weekend.
As mentioned, there were accidents, but a couple were serious. It was
announced Sat evening at the first presentation that a woman had fallen
in the first 10 miles of the ride and broken or fractured her pelvis.
Sun morning I overheard a radio-car report that another woman had
suffered head injuries, but was conscious and talking. Add I've been
told a guy suffered a broken collar bone.
I, also, saw a number of people with severe road rash, one who's arm was
bandaged from 6" either side of his elbow.
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1414.16 | going next year also | SLUGER::DMITCHELL | | Wed Aug 29 1990 23:58 | 12 |
| This was my first PMC bike ride.
I will do it next year also and keep on doing it after that.
My first day I finished at 4pm, and sunday at 1pm I was happy
with this time.
Sunday I got a surprise when I saw my wife at the finish line,
that made my day.
The people you meet on this ride are great and freindly(to bad all
people aren'tlike this).
The volunteers where great.
Hope to see you all next year
Dave
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