Saturday, September 13, 2008

Paint Your Town Red!

I was feeling especially tired this morning, so thanks for indulging me and allowing this post to go up later than normal.

Lots of announcements at the end.

I had a plan for today's post, but after the story Heather shared about her friend Julie yesterday, I've decided to switch gears.  We'll save "Just Say Yes" for another day.

Heather explained that one of her oldest and dearest friends has been diagnosed something called, called Pick's Disease.  The disease is the slow atrophy of Julie's brain.  It began with Julie having small lapses in speech.  It then progressed to her forgetting simple motor skills and, over time, her condition will degenerate to the point that Julie will die because her brain will not remember to perform essential bodily functions. 

Julie is by all accounts one of us.  She is in her late twenties, married, college-educated and was a writer for a magazine (before her disease rendered her unable to think coherently or to write). Julie is the girl next door.  No signs, no warnings.  Just one day enjoying the status quo and the next... changes so life altering that she, nor her family, will ever have the normalcy they once knew.

But Julie loves Coco-Cola and and their is something we can do.  In yesterday's comments, Heather asked us to save our Coke Caps, so we can give the Coke Reward Codes to Julie's mom, Joy.  Joy uses the Reward Points to purchase items for Julie that she otherwise would not be able to afford, due to exorbitant medical costs.  Katie (loyal reader) posted soon after challenging the readers to collect more Coke Reward Points than the residents of her building at James Madison University.

Points are awarded as follows: 3 points for every bottle cap; 10 points for a 12 pack (on inside of cardboard carton); and 20 points for every 24 pack (also on inside of carton).  

I like the idea of this, so I began milling it over in my head some more...
  • Julie=Coke
  • Coke = red
  • Red = Paint Your Town
  • Paint Your Town = Mobilize the people in your area for a contest to collect Reward Points
  • Reward Points = Coke
  • Coke = Red
  • Red = Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, Valentine's Day
  • Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Valentine's Day = Parties and Family Gatherings
  • Parties and Family Gatherings = beverages to serve
  • Beverages to serve = coke (and all coke products)
  • Coke products = Julie
So that's it.  We will run a contest to see how many Coke Reward Points we can collect between today (September 13) and February 14.  That is almost five months to the day and only FOUR days before our one-year anniversary of the start of Highlowaha.  What a nice way to celebrate.

Taste of USA participants... you will recognize the next portion of the idea, as it was a suggestion that came out of last week's Taste of USA trip.  Highlowaha will appoint 8 Regional Directors to gather points in their "region" and to actually try to garner support for the idea.  

This represents the first official opportunity to run for Highlowaha political office.  Only, I probably won't make you run.  I will select you on sheer desire to make a difference.

My long-standing involvement in Residence Life programs around the country made the National Association of College and University Residence Halls (NACURH) the natural place to go for my break down of regions.  I remember them and the seemed (and still do) to work fine.  If the acronym held true, that would make us the National Association of High, Low, Aha (NAHLA).  Below is the breakdown.  Look for your state and more importantly, consider running for office.  I have placed some names in throughout.  If you see your name bolded, consider it an invitation to serve as your Regional Director.

Those of you who accept the challenge, it will not be an exorbitant amount of work.  People will send you their codes and you'll pass them along to Heather once a month, via email.  Also... if you're motivated by collecting patches for your PATCH WORK jeans (or denim), they will most assuredly be a patch in it for you.

Intermountain Association of High, Low, Aha (IAHLA):
  • Arizona  = Lori (though she is an avid Pepsi fan)
  • Colorado
  • Idaho
  • Montana
  • New Mexico
  • Utah
  • Wyoming
Southwestern Association of High, Low, Aha (SWAHLA)
  • Arkansas = Ashlee
  • Louisiana
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas = (Toni, Chaotic, or Heather herself)
Great Lakes Association of High, Low, Aha (GLAHLA)
  • Illinois = Peggy or Cristine
  • Indiana = Cassie P
  • Michigan
  • Wisconsin
Northeastern Association of High, Low, Aha (NEAHLA)
  • Vermont
  • New York = Layne or Maureen
  • Connecticut
  • Massachusetts
  • Maine
  • New Hampshire
  • Rhode Island
Central Atlantic Association of High, Low, Aha (CAAHLA)
  • Delaware
  • Maryland
  • New Jersey
  • Ohio = Tera
  • Pennsylvania = Heidi or Brian
  • Washington D.C.
  • West Virginia
Mid-Atlantic Association of High, Low, Aha (MAAHLA)
  • South Dakota
  • Iowa = Katie or Ashley
  • Kansas
  • Minnesota
  • Missouri
  • Montana = Kelly
  • Nebraska
  • North Dakota
Pacific Association of High, Low, Aha (PAHLA)
  • Alaska
  • California = Alden
  • Hawaii
  • Nevada
  • Oregon
  • Washington
Southern Association of High, Low, Aha (SAHLA)
  • Alabama
  • Florida = Sandy
  • Georgia = Susan
  • Kentucky = Melanie, Emily S., or Nicole
  • Mississippi
  • North Carolina
  • South Carolina = Tracey
  • Tennessee
  • Virginia = Katie, Funsies, or Kristen
Announcements:
  • Countdown to the Superbowl:  Garlic was the voted the secret ingredient for this week.  Good luck Tera and Stacie as you brainstorm your Throw Down entries.  Remember, Sunday, September 21, Struble Suds, and your entry can be anything that fits in a bowl!
  • Virtual Bingo: Next Friday night, 8:00 CST.  Create your own card and send it to me snail mail or electronically.  One card is $3.00 or get three cards for $5.00.  My mailing address is 4012 Harvestwood Court, Grapevine, Texas 76051.  ALL the money goes to our Helping Hand Christmas Project.
  • Anyone who offered to make a donation to Sue's HLA Creativity Basket, to be raffled off at upcoming high school volleyball game, please know... the game is next Friday.  To get something to her on time probably means mailing it by Monday at the latest.
 

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow...the first to post today? That NEVER happens. Good morning, HLA!

I'd love to be a regional director, but if someone else in my area is interested in getting more involved, I'd gladly hand it over to them or work together with them.

Question about Coke Rewards. Does it just count on actual Coke or all Coke products?

Garlic, huh? Alright...game on, Stacie!

maureen said...

Knowing Layne we would both agree that I will be the regional director. If however I am wrong she is welcome to take the reins....

I just registered 70 GIrl Scouts and we HAVE to do community service not only due to the fact we are scouts but because we are in a Catholic School. I start meetings on Oct 3rd. I am now making flyers asking all of the families for help. I will tell them about the disease and tell them about HLA and our efforts to help fight this disease. How more GSUSA can you get? We are also working on our Bronze Award and this will work perfectly into the scheme of things.

Heather I am soooo sorry for everything you are going through. I lost my cousin who was only 18 when she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. She was a brilliant girl that literally became a child again. She went from playing piano at Lincoln Center as a 10 yr old to not knowing that she had ever had a lesson. She died at 21 and that was 21 yrs ago. I truly feel for you and her family and wish you nothing but the best. I will do my best to help with whatever I can....... I will keep you posted and if there is any info I need to help make my GS project a success I will contact you..... Thank you for letting us help out, it feels good to know you belong to something greater!!!!

Cheryl Houston said...

good morning all.

First-just so there's no confusion the next Super Bowl competition is September 21st, not October.

I have two Coke Rewards from boxes for whoever heads the Southwest Region. :)

Did anyone else used to wear all of the Coke sweatshirts? I'm pretty sure my mom still has them all.

Anonymous said...

I have the same quetion as Tera is it just coke or all coke products. I have a girl frind who runs a condo complex she has agreed to put something in their monthy newsletter and have a box in their office to collect the points. Just need exact details of what products will work.
Claudia: The volleyball game is not until September 25 I just need the items by next Friday so I can assemble everything next weekend.

Anonymous said...

Claudia:
I guess I did not make myself clear yesterday on the comments. If you still need a gift for bingo I will do a pamper yourself for a day box. Let me know if you want to get this together or not.

Anonymous said...

All coke products count...even the fancy new waters they put out...they will all have a coke rewards code in them.

The best things to collect are 12 pack and 24 pack box codes as they count for 10 and 20 points respectively and we can only enter 10 codes (regardless of what they come from) a day. Which means we could be entering between 30 points and 200 points a day...you see where this is headed right?

For all the regional coordinators.
You just need to collect the codes themselves with the designation of cap, 12 pack or 24 pack and you can email me the codes to heatherlsnow AT gmail DOT com

Thanks to everyone for embracing this and to Claudia for making it a focus of today's post.

Anonymous said...

Claudia:

Could you send today's blog to my e-mail address so I can send this on to my frind?

Katie said...

Mom...all you have to do is copy and paste it into an email...I just did it for you, so check your email.

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Sue...

We would love your donation of a Pamper Yourself in a Box gift.

Thank you for your generosity. I will send an email before the weekend is over to everyone offering to donate prize with some more details.

Thanks again, everyone.

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

If you are new to highlowaha as of today, you might be more confused than ever at the thought of Regions and all the accompanying acronyms. Hang in there, it is new to all of us.

Here's what we have so far in terms of Regions and Regional Directors...

IAHLA
SWAHLA
GLAHLA
NEAHLA: Maureen
CAAHLA: Tera
MAAHLA
PAHLA
SAHLA

We're looking to fill all eight regions before the weekend is over. We can do this! Being a Regional Director puts you on the Board and that is guaranteed to be a lot of fun! That, I promise!

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Katie just snagged the SAHLA Regional Director position.

Five regions to go!

IAHLA
SWAHLA
GLAHLA
MAAHLA
PAHLA

We can do it. Remember, this gesture is for our friend-by-association... Julie!

Julie said...

I'm going to volunteer myself to be a Regional Director with a little hesitation - I'm going to be moving every 13 weeks for the next ... few years hopefully. With that being said, I would gladly take any open position ... as long as the HLA community is ok with me not necessarily being the geographical location.

azlori said...

I will be like Tera...I will take the IAHLA region as long as no one else wants to jump in! And like Claudia said...I am a Pepsi person so I personally will not have any coke rewards but will see what I can do to collect them!

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Ok, Lori... You're in! Says me. Now we have the IAHLA region accounted for too.

That leaves four more.

SWAHLA
GLAHLA
MAAHLA
PAHLA

In other words

Heather, Toni, or Chaotic
Peggy or Cassie P.
Kelly, Ashley, or Katie
Alden

Project Paint the Town Red needs you!

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Ok, Lori... You're in! Says me. Now we have the IAHLA region accounted for too.

That leaves four more.

SWAHLA
GLAHLA
MAAHLA
PAHLA

In other words

Heather, Toni, or Chaotic
Peggy or Cassie P.
Kelly, Ashley, or Katie
Alden

Project Paint the Town Red needs you!

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Oops... I must have hit it twice... or am I reiterating how much we need YOU!?!

Anonymous said...

I'd feel odd being the regional coordinator for this project in particular since I'll be the one tallying the scores...what about Cheryl?

Brian K. Root said...

this gonna be tough... i work at a Pepsi-friendly campus, and am an avid Diet Pepsi drinker myself. Very rarely do I stumble across Coke codes.

Will be sure to pass any along that I get, though.

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Thanks for your willingness to pitch in Brian... even though it seems you rarely rub elbows with Coke drinkers.

Every code counts.

CKB