Thank you to all of our cyclists, sponsors, and donors who made Chambana Cranksgiving 2009 an unqualified success! Thirty-four cyclists came out to ride on what turned out to be a gorgeous day on Saturday; we saw lots of familiar faces from last year, and were thrilled to see some new ones join the bunch too.
When we first started to plan this year's Cranksgiving, we were a bit disheartened to hear the calculation from The Eastern Illinois Foodbank which estimates that local hungry families’ need for food has increased 30 percent from last year - because, as we all know, last year food banks across the country were already unable to keep up with increased demand. However, our cyclists, sponsors, and donors certainly stepped up to the challenge, and hauled 888 pounds of nonperishable food across the finish line - more than 30 percent above last year's total of 613 pounds, even though we did it this year with fewer riders (perhaps we should revert back to last year's practice of holding it on a Sunday?). That means we've raised just over 1500 pounds in two years! That's a lot of green beans...and oatmeal...and peanut butter...and tuna...and cranberry sauce...
In sum, we are very proud to be part of a community whose members are concerned with the wellbeing of their neighbors - and, moreover, who enthusiastically embrace a slightly unconventional means of addressing those neighbors' needs. We are also proud to be affiliated with the communities of other great cities like New York, Ann Arbor, Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, and Miami (and the list goes on) who also ran their own Cranksgiving events this year; we're eager to hear the results of those alleycat food drives too. We had a blast on Saturday, and greatly appreciate the response of our participants - and the sponsors whose contributions of prizes and after party munchies ensured that our cyclists didn't go home empty-handed or empty-stomached. We're already looking forward to our third annual Chambana Cranksgiving (mark your calendars for mid-November 2010!) and definitely hope to see you there. Thanks for a great event!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
41 Cans of Corn on the Wall...
Great news: we just received another donation of canned goods from a generous couple who will be unable to ride tomorrow but who still wanted to support Chambana Cranksgiving 2009. So...that means we have 41 cans of veggies to add to our stash for the Foodbank! Thank you so much.
We can't wait to see all of you tomorrow. With a high of 67 and no rain, it looks like tomorrow will be a great day for a ride.
We can't wait to see all of you tomorrow. With a high of 67 and no rain, it looks like tomorrow will be a great day for a ride.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Free Lunch
Sandella's just joined Chambana Cranksgiving 2009 by donating coupons for free flatbread items: YUM. Check them out in person at 700 S. Gregory or online at:
Sandella's
Sandella's
Good Karma
Although Cranksgiving is still a few days away, we already have a stack of cans, boxes, and bottles full of nonperishable food to be added to our total donation to Eastern Illinois Foodbank. Some kind and generous souls who will be unable to attend the actual event on Saturday still wanted to contribute, and they found a way to do so: we have about 45-50 pounds of food already from
these gracious donors. Last year, we raised a grand total of 613 pounds of food, and we're already on our way to exceeding that this year. Thank you for your support!
these gracious donors. Last year, we raised a grand total of 613 pounds of food, and we're already on our way to exceeding that this year. Thank you for your support!
Mmmmm...Pitas
The Pita Pit has very generously agreed to contribute a couple of gift cards to our stash of prizes for our top race finishers. Be sure to check them out on Green Street. Here's their menu:
Pita Pit
Pita Pit
Three Days to Go...
Hey, we just heard about ourselves on WPGU! Hopefully that plug will help bring all of last year's veterans back to Chambana Cranksgiving and entice some newcomers to ride a bike and feed the hungry this year, too. The weather's looking good and we're ready...
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
More Sponsors!
Wow, it's getting close and more sponsors are coming on board every day. Providing awesome munchies and great prizes for our after party, our newest sponsors are:
Pekara Bakery
and
Noodles and Co.
Be sure to check them out in downtown Champaign and Campustown!
Pekara Bakery
and
Noodles and Co.
Be sure to check them out in downtown Champaign and Campustown!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Another New Sponsor
Ok so I just got word that we have another sponsor for this year. We are glad to have Wald Sports back again this year as a sponsor and they stepped up and donated some sweet prizes. Check them out over at their website.
www.waldsports.com
www.waldsports.com
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
A Checkpoint
We just got word that Schnucks has signed on to sponsor our event again this year. They will once again show their support of Chambana Cranksgiving by donating some great prizes to be won at the after party...
Friday, October 23, 2009
Update on Sponsors
So far we have gotten a few sponsors for this year - some who contributed to last year's success and some who are joining the fun for the first time. Of course, we are working hard to bring in even more. I would like to thank our sponsors and give them some props for being awesome. Currently lined up to give us some swag are:
El Duke Degreaser
Common Ground Food Co-op
Yanco Pads
Urban Velo
Burro Bags
That's Rentertainment
Strawberry Fields
Once again, thanks to our sponsors for your continued support. I'll keep updating the list as more donations come in.
El Duke Degreaser
Common Ground Food Co-op
Yanco Pads
Urban Velo
Burro Bags
That's Rentertainment
Strawberry Fields
Once again, thanks to our sponsors for your continued support. I'll keep updating the list as more donations come in.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
It's that time of year again!
We are running the second annual Chambana Cranksgiving on Saturday, November 14th at The Bike Project. We are working on getting sponsors and making this event even more successful than last year. Last year, in our first annual event, we had some pretty impressive numbers (41 riders and over 600 pounds of food donated to Eastern Illinois Foodbank). We want to beat those numbers this year, though - so, if you are reading this, please let your friends know and come out and support a good cause.
Thanks
Thanks
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