Archive for May, 2009

Santa Cruz Design and Innovation Skateboard Panel supports Grind Out Hunger

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Santa Cruz is really starting to press on its organizational efforts and collaborations experts. HA…what I am trying to say is I got the chance to talk about my involvement in the history of Skateboarding in Santa Cruz and luckily all the proceeds from the raffle and door fee was so generously donated to Grind Out Hunger. Tympani roll….the dollar amount for the night was about $250 in cash or as we like to say the equivalent of $$2250 in Second Harvest dollars (every $1 raised equals $9) below is the excerpt from the panel notice that went out. This event was held May 28th 2009.

Skateboard Industry Design Panel
Thursday, May 28th
6:30-9:00pm

Skateboarding is one of the thriving action sport industries in Santa Cruz, CA that combine design, innovation, and technology. Skateboarding industry leaders will discuss how local talent has contributed to the continuing success of this sport from product design to iphone applications.

Panel will include:
Don Bostick-President/Director World Cup Skateboarding
Danny Keith-CEO of Santa Cruz Skate Shop
Judi Oyama-Creative Director and Founder Maximum Impact Design
Erik Florio-CEO and Founder Whagaa/Go Learn to Skate iphone app
Tim Piumarta-Director of R+D, NHS
Connor Welles-Hard Goods Development Coordinator, NHS

This will be an amazing opportunity to network and learn from designers, innovators and professionals from the skateboarding industry.

Sponsored by: Santa Cruz Surf and Skate Shop, NextSpace, Parachute Creative, Santa Cruz Skateboards, Khiro Skateboard Products and Clutch Couriers.

Location:
NextSpace
101 Cooper St.
Santa Cruz, CA
Contact: Maya Delano (831) 840-5898

Photo (left to right):Connor Welles, Tim Piumarta, Don Bostick, Erik Florio, Judi Oyama, and Danny Keith

Event Date and Time:
05/28/2009
Location:
NextSpace 101 Cooper St. Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Grind Out Hunger wins Best Hunger Fighter of the Year 2009 in Good Times

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Grind Out Hunger is voted Best Hunger Fighter in the Good Times Best of Santa Cruz 2009!!! I am so stoked that Grind Out Hunger is starting to get some real legs. Please email info@grindouthunger.org to get involved!

Here is the article retyped:

He’s local, he’s cool and he’s eager to get kid’s to know about hunger and how they can combat it. He’s Danny Keith and boy, is he on one heck of a mission. It began in 2004, when Keith, the owner of Santa Cruz Skate Shop and Santa Cruz Surf Shop, launched Grind Out Hunger. The idea was to speak to kids at local schools and “encourage youth in helping peers” with the issue of hunger.  Over the course of five years, he has motivated elementary, middle-school and high school students and their posses to donate food-hundreds of thousands of pounds of food at that. (You’d have to witness Keith’s amazing vigor in person to know just how infectious his personality is-he boasts 20 speaking engagements a year.) Last year, Keith nabbed the Generation Next Award from Second Harvest Food Bank, which he has partnered with in the Grind Out Hunger campaign-it runs alongside the Second Harvest’s holiday drive in the fall and winter. (Last year’s tally: 60,000 pounds of food.) Up next: Working with Second Harvest on “packaging” the model Keith uses here-speaking to kids-and allowing other food banks to utilize the program through media kits and DVD’s featuring some of Keith’s enigmatic verve.  “I just don’t think anybody should go hungry…there are more than 40,000 people a month going through Second Harvest and a large chunk are children,” the 39-year-old says. “Our future is our children…if we can educate and feed them. People shouldn’t go hungry but kids, they don’t have control over it.” (See grindouthunger.org) Greg Archer editor

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