Mar
20

Miracle March at China Peak Mountain Resort



Looks like Marissa Hushaw had a BLAST up at China Peak Mountain Resort this past weekend. She competed in the finals of the Andy Finch Invitational Final, which was an amazing opportunity for her. We were informed that the CCSSS finals were postponed until next weekend due to 4-5 feet of snow fall, looks like Marissa has another week to prepare for that one. Looks like she got a lot of practice and of course FUN this past weekend with all of the fresh powder! Check out the photos below of her weekend and dont forget to head up to China Peak on the 31st for the 1st ever Marissa Hushaw Grind Out Hunger Rail Jam!
Remember that the rail jam will have two different setups! One for beginners and one for experienced riders. All ages are welcome! See you on the mountain!

All the info you will ever need to know about the rail jam can be found here:
China Peak Presents: Marissa Hushaw’s Grind Out Hunger Rail Jam

At the bottom of this blog is a “Miracle March” video made by China Peak. Check it out! Marissa is in it! Awesome!

 


Mar
17

China Peak Presents: Marissa Hushaw’s Grind Out Hunger Rail Jam!

China Peak is hosting our first ever Grind Out Hunger Rail Jam on March 31st! Check out all the details below:

China Peak Presents:
Marissa Hushaw’s 
GRIND OUT HUNGER RAIL JAM

Saturday, March 31st
**(UPDATED TIME)**
Comp begins at 10am 

59265 Highway 168
Lakeshore, CA 93634 

Comp at “China Bus at Tollhouse”

Raffle prizes and giveaways for all participants.
(Prizes from: Santa Cruz Skate & Surf Shop, NHS/Santa Cruz Snowboards, Jimbo Phillips,   )

$10 preregister fee online (up to midnight prior to day of event)

**SNOWBOARD REGISTRATION**

**SKI REGISTRATION**

$15 registration fee day of event (Register at Guest Services)

*Grind Out Hunger Snowboard sticker will be given to every participant*

100% proceeds benefit Marissa Hushaw’s Grind Out Hunger Campaign

China Peak will be running several categories for this comp:

Kids division (ages 4- 12)

Girls skiers
Girl boarders
Boys skiers
Boys boarders

 Junior division (ages 13-17)

Girls skiers
Girl boarders
Boys skiers
Boys boarders

Adults division (ages 18-old)

Women skiers
Women boarders
Men skiers
Men boarders

China Peak will most likely run an open jam session for each division based on the number of skier/riders that sign up.
Judging will be based style, flow, and difficultly level.

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LIMITED EDITION MARISSA HUSHAW’S GRIND OUT HUNGER RAIL JAM SHIRTS: 

A small amount of these LIMITED EDITION shirts will be available at China Peak during the Marissa Hushaw Rail Jam Event. If you can not make it to the event and want a shirt you can order one HERE.

**Available Online for a limited time**

• White Tee With Black ink.
• Mens Sizes Only.
• “Marissa Hushaw Rail Jam” text on front.
• Jimbo Phillips drawn GOH Snow Logo on back.

100% proceeds benefit Marissa Hushaw’s Grind Out Hunger Campaign.

CLICK HERE TO ORDER YOUR SHIRT TODAY

Mar
16

Marissa Hushaw Makes Front Page of Santa Cruz Sentinel Sports Section

Marissa Hushaw at it again. This time getting some press. Santa Cruz Sentinel released an article, front page of the sports section, today about Marissa, her love for snowboarding, and her dedication to Fighting Hunger. Marissa has a big weekend coming up as she is going to be competing in the the Andy Finch Invitational Finals.
Everyone, be sure to wish her luck on her Facebook Fan Page: www.facebook.com/marissahushaw

 

 

 

 


Good luck this weekend, Marissa! Have Fun!

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Marissa Hushaw: Fighting hunger, one snowflake at a time

By Gretchen Wegrich – Santa Cruz Sentinel
Posted:   03/16/2012 01:30:36 AM PDT

Whether she’s flying around a banked turn or catching air high above the competition, 15-year-old snowboarder Marissa Hushaw is dedicated to doing what she loves and giving back to the community that nurtured her talent.

Hushaw, an Aptos High freshman, thrives on challenges. Last year, she competed in the high school Central Coast Ski/Snowboard Series [CSSS] as an eighth-grader.

“It made me feel empowered,” Hushaw said, admitting that she was scared to compete against girls twice her size. “When you bolt out of the gate in front of [the other competitors] and get to the bottom of the hill and look back at them, it’s confidence-building.”

Hushaw has been snowboarding since age 6, when the pint-sized skier decided that the bunny slopes were for babies.

“I made a deal with my dad that if I started snowboarding, he would let me go up the mountain on a chairlift,” said Hushaw, explaining her real motivation for switching from skiing to snowboarding.

Hushaw credits her teammate Greg Frayo on the Santa Cruz Snowboard Team and team manager Paul Merril, as well as the support of her parents, with giving her the confidence she needs to compete.

At the first CCSSS competition this year, Hushaw won both the Boarder X and Giant Slalom events, earning the first wild-card invitation to compete in last Saturday’s Pro Boarder Andy Finch Slope Style Invitational at China Peak Mountain Resort. She has since taken two more wins in GS and anotherwin and a second in Boarder X. Hushaw is currently leading the CCSSS girls in points for the season in both events and plans to take her competitive game to Tahoe next season.

But Hushaw does more than shred powder. This winter, she dedicated her snow season to fighting hunger as part of the Grind Out Hunger campaign.

Hushaw, who celebrated her 15th birthday on Valentine’s Day, is an outspoken Hunger Fighter.

“Did you know that one in four people in Santa Cruz County goes hungry every day?” asked Hushaw, adding, “It’s horrible. You could be standing in a group of four people, one of them is hungry or feeding themselves with food that’s not healthy.”

Grind Out Hunger is a campaign started by Danny Keith, a local philanthropist and owner of Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop on 41st Avenue. Keith founded Grind Out Hunger with the goal of inspiring kids to help kids.
“Marissa Hushaw is just a perfect example of what can happen if you allow the youth to identify the problem and work out their own solution,” Keith said. He added, “Not only is she raising money for Grind Out Hunger, she’s an advocate.”

“Marissa’s passion for fighting hunger is just incredible,” agreed Shawn Hatjes, Grind Out Hunger program director. “She consistently wants to move to the next step.”

Grind Out Hunger provides support for kid-directed fundraisers and partners with local schools to collect food and monetary donations for Second Harvest Food Bank.

Since Dec. 1, Hushaw has raised $2,150 for Grind Out Hunger — $1,150 more than her original goal. On March 7, the young activist received a Grind Out Hunger Generation Next Award honoring her achievements.

“If you can feed someone, then why not do it?” asked Hushaw. “If we live in a place where we’re surrounded by fields growing strawberries, lettuce, all this good healthy food, why can’t we feed ourselves?”

The campaign started with Hushaw reaching out to friends and family, but it began to snowball when the China Peak ski and snowboard community got involved.

“The people at the repair shop at China Peak started donating their tips,” Hushaw said. “And now we’re going to have a Grind Out Hunger Rail Jam.”

Grind Out Hunger says it can turn $1 into three pounds of food. If that’s true, Hushaw’s campaign has already raised enough money to donate thousands of pounds of food to those who need it in the county.

“Anyone can make a difference, you just have to have a starting place,” Hushaw said. “Through Grind Out Hunger, I know everyone has a starting place.”

Hushaw will continue her Hunger Fighter campaign until April 1. To donate, visitwww.grindouthunger.org/marissahushaw.


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To read the article on the Sentinel Website please go to: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/sports/ci_20186754/marissa-hushaw-fighting-hunger-one-snowflake-at-time 

Mar
12

Marissa Hushaw Receives Grind Out Hunger Generation Next Award

Lisa Allyn Presenting Marissa With Her Next Gen Award

Last Wednesday was the Second Harvest Food Bank Annual Awards Dinner. Every year Grind Out Hunger gives out a set of awards known as the “Generation Next” awards. These are handed out to specific people or groups of people that went the extra mile during the Grind Out Hunger Food drive to make a difference in their community. This year 4 Generation Next awards were handed out, Marissa Hushaw Received one of them.

Marissa jumped into the Grind Out Hunger Food Drive with a goal of raising $1000 (3000 Pounds of Food).
She is now at $2150 (6,450 Pounds of Food).

The amount of pounds raised is only a part of what Marissa has accomplished with Grind Out Hunger. It is her enthusiasm and dedication that has turned her into a true hunger fighter. Advocating for the program every chance she gets, Marissa has taken the knowledge she has about food insecurity to China Peak Resort and turned that mountain into the Grind Out Hunger spot for snowboarders and skiers. You cant walk around that mountain without seeing Grind Out Hunger stickers or her pink special edition GOH wristbands. THIS is what fighting hunger is all about, spreading the word. Sharing the information with your peers and letting them know that there is problem and that the only way for remedy it is to do it together.

Congratulations Marissa!

 

Here are a few words from Marissa about her evening at the awards dinner:

“I can honestly say the Second Harvest Food Bank/Grind Out Hunger Awards dinner was one of the most amazing evenings of my life! The place looked amazing, and it was filled with rad people who devote their life making a differance in our community. I was so stoked to get the Next Generation award! But I was even more stoked to know I received it for making a difference in my community. It was also pretty cool to get congratulated by Pastor Rene of Twin Lakes Church and Kim Moriarty!
One thing I learned that night was that im not very good at walking in heels…
I think i’ll stick to my snowboard boots!”

~ Marissa Hushaw

Hunger Fighters; Zane Keith and Marissa Hushaw.

Marissa and Kim Moriarty

Pastor Rene of Twin Lakes Church Congratulating Marissa.

The Hushaw Family.


Feb
28

1st place in CCSSS Round 3? Yup…300 Lbs of food donated? Yeah, Marissa got that too.

This past weekend was a big one for Marissa Hushaw. Saturday she competed as the Wild Card in the Andy Finch Invitational at China Peak Mountain Resort. It was an all age event and she held her own. When it comes to competetive sports competing against athletes that are better than you only makes you stronger. Marissa learned a lot from her experience that day…
When Sunday rolled around Marissa had her game face on 100%. Round 3 of the CCSSS (Central Coast Ski/Snowboard Series). In the BoarderX portion of the competition Marissa took 1st place. Following with another 1st place finish in the GS (Giant Slalom) timed event.
Way to go, Marissa!!!

She had a great weekend and even won a signed Andy Finch China Peak snowboard at the end of the day award raffle, she was STOKED! The best part of the weekend for Marissa is she was handed a $100.00 check (300 Pounds of Food) to support her Grind Out Hunger campaign. How rad is that!? So much love and support up on that mountain, its crazy!

Marissa also signed several posters for her up coming Grind Out Hunger Rail Jam on March 31st…they are now placed all over the mountain. Awesome.

 

Andy Finch Autographed Snowboard... What!? Rad.

Trey Null, Mr. Repair man at China Peak. This guy rocks! Full on GOH supporter!

Great friend and supporter, Garrett Kolofer, Buckhorn Bar & Grill Manager at China Peak Resort. Garrett has known Marissa since she jumped on a snowboard at the age of 6!

Marissa, her boards, and her Rail Jam poster. Perfection.


Feb
23

Rad Wednesday and A Visit From China Peak

Ok lets start this blog post off right…Why was Wednesday Rad you ask?

MARISSA PASSED THE $2000 MARK ON HER DONATION METER. 
Yeah, that means 6,000 pounds of food. 8,000 meals.
Thank you to all of the people that have supported her and donated to her campaign.

Sooooo much happened yesterday. We finalized the “Marissa Hushaw Grind Out Hunger Rail Jam” poster. Its already started floating around the web. Another blog will be posted with more detail about that event soon.
GOH team and Marissa met up to hang out and so Marissa could pick up a stack of posters to put around town and up at China Peak Mountain Resort. Marissa kindly signed a few of the posters, one of which is now framed and in the current GOH HQ office. Thanks, Marissa!

We also had a great surprise last night, Trey Lull, repair technician at China Peak along with Brittany Kitchen, snowboard instructor and competitor drove to Santa Cruz to pay us a visit.
Trey Lull….this guy is da man! He and his crew donate a portion of their tips from their work to Marissa’s Campaign. They have donated hundreds of pounds of food already through monetary donations.  We met up at Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop, chatted for a big then took a walk down to Pleasure point to check out the sunset and the surf.

Oh and we forgot to mention that the BodyGlove Surf Team decided to stop by Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop last night. China Peak + Marissa Hushaw + Pro Surfers + Grind Out Hunger + Santa Cruz = an amazing evening.

Thanks again for everyone’s support!
Hunger Fighter Army Unite!

Check some pics…

Marissa and a framed, signed Rail Jam Poster.

Meet Marissa Hushaw, Hunger Fighter... haha!

Sunset. Pleasure Point.

Marissa Hushaw. Shawn Hatjes. Trey Lull. Brittany Kitchen.


Marissa outside the official BodyGlove Surf Team tour bus. Yup.

Marissa at Pleasure Pizza. She was thirsty.

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