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  1. 2014 STAR 101.5 Wiener Dog Races

    It’s a Photo Finish!

    The 2013 winning pooch. Who will be this year's champion? The 2013 winning pooch. Who will be this year's champion?

    Join the Trophies2Go crew for the most anticipated event of the summer - the 18th Annual STAR 101.5 Wiener Dog Races!   This year's event takes place on Sunday, July 13th at Emerald Downs in Auburn, WA.  Gates open at 9am, horse racing begins at 2:15pm, and the First Wiener Dog Heat will take place at approximately 3:30pm.

    Once again, we are proud to be the official awards sponsor of the event.  The ultimate wiener dog trophy will be going home to a deserving 4-legged athlete!

    Race Details

    24 dogs Compete, but only one will win the coveted Wiener Trophy!

    Only purebred dachshunds can enter the race.  There are 2 preliminary wiener races, with a race final deciding the top dog. The race is done in the blink of an eye, with local celebrities Kent and Allen announcing which dachshund comes out on top. New this year is the Fan Favorite!  Click HERE to vote for your favorite dog, with the winner featured at Sunday's race.

    Trophies for the winning wieners. Trophies for the winning wieners.

    Bring your whole family!  Kids under 17 get in free and there are plenty of activities for the entire family to enjoy,  including free cupcakes at the STAR 101.5 tent, face painting, bouncy houses, pony rides and more!

    This event guarantees lots of laughs in a family-friendly atmosphere. Hope to see you there – we’ll be the ones carrying the trophies!

    Cheers!
    Jessica

  2. Q3 'Awards For A Cause' Charity - Seattle Autism Guild

    How do we give back to the community?  Each quarter, our staff chooses a charity to support through our 'Awards for A Cause' program.  This quarter, we have chosen the Seattle Autism Guild as the program recipient.

    What is the Seattle Autism Guild?

    seattle_autism_guildSeattle Children’s Autism Guild formed to support the Seattle Children’s Autism Center’s efforts to eliminate barriers for care and to ensure families have access to diagnostic and clinical services.

    In August 2009, Seattle Children’s Hospital opened its Autism Center to provide comprehensive and timely services to autism patients. It is programed to provide a full range of family-based care from early childhood through young adulthood. The Center is able to draw on the medical research expertise of a nationally recognized children’s hospital, while also providing necessary treatment, family support and therapy options tailored to address the evolving personal needs of each patient served.SeaAutismGuild173

    As a part of their efforts to support The Autism Center, the Seattle Autism Guild strives to foster hope in those families affected by autism. As a local and national resource, they are involved in promoting autism awareness and are committed to raising funds for autism and to promote the programs that are continually growing at the Seattle Children’s Autism Center.

    For more about the Seattle Autism Guild, visit http://seattleautismguild.org/.  Trophies2Go will make a donation to the Seattle Autism Guild based on selected product purchases.  To see the trophies and awards that will benefit the charity go to our 'Awards for a Cause' page.

    Thank you customers for supporting worthwhile charities in our community by purchasing 'Awards for a Cause' products!

    Cheers!
    Jessica

  3. 5 Ideas for Teacher Appreciation

    In honor of Teacher Appreciation this week, today's blog discusses ways to honor educators. Next to parents, teachers and other school staff spend the most time with our children each day and have a major impact on our child’s development and intellectual growth.

    Making an Impact

    In 6th grade, I spent a week at Camp Waskowitz, pictured here.  My teacher, Mr. Greer, sparked my love of the outdoors. Photo by Jana Kleitsch. In 6th grade, I spent a week at Camp Waskowitz, pictured here. My teacher, Mr. Greer, sparked my love of the outdoors. Photo by Jana Kleitsch.

    Most of us can think of a teacher who made a tangible difference in our lives. My story is about my 6th grade teacher, Mr. Greer, who introduced me to the outdoors. My parents were not outdoorsy; their idea of roughing it was a hotel without room service! Mr. Greer exposed me to the amazing flora and fauna of Washington State and through him I discovered my love of the enviroment, specifically Marine Biology. This interest blossomed and eventually led me to major in Fisheries at the University of Washington, resulting in my career in environmental work before the birth of my oldest daugther. This dear teacher had a profound impact on the course of my life!

    As adults, we trust teachers to provide guidance, teaching, and care to our most precious resource - our children. Yet how do we show how much we appreciate the time and energy they put forth?

    5 Ideas for Appreciating Teachers and School Staff

    Teachers One of our family's favorite teachers and customers Mrs. Montgomery with the best principal in the world, Mr. Hamasaki!

    There are many, many ways to show teachers, principals, librarians, aids, and other school staff how much you appreciate what they do. Below are a few ideas I have discovered, but I know this is just the tip of the iceburg. Get creative!

    Idea #1: Make something personal. Have your child create a card, a picture, something to put on the teacher's desk or hang on the classroom wall. Bake goodies for the teacher to share in the staff lounge. Giving the teacher something thoughtfully handmade will make their day!

    Idea #2: Small gifts at holiday time and at the end of school.Many parents and students like to give small gifts to their teachers as appreciation, especially at Christmastime and again at the end of the school year. I know that teachers really look forward to and appreciate these gifts.

    When I am the Room Mom, at the end of the year, I ask the parents in my child's class to pool our money together for a gift certificate to our local mall. That way the teacher can buy a larger ticket item for their home or classroom, or maybe have a date night with their spouse! This gift is always appreciated, as the teacher can use in whatever way they want.

    Idea #3: Volunteer at school.Many teachers stay after hours planning lessons, grading papers, and attending meetings in order to keep up with changing student assessments and standards. By volunteering in the classroom, your time spent and tasks accomplished means less work for the teacher. For middle and high schools, consider helping with concessions at games, locker clean-outs, donating school supplies, or chaperoning events.

    Teacher of the Month Macaroni Kid 'Teacher of the Month' for March, Mrs. VonCappeln.

    Idea #4: Nominate your teacher for an award. Consider nominating your favorite or your child's favorite teacher for an award. Many schools have an Outstanding Educator award that they give out each spring. Many local community groups also recognize exceptional teachers. We sponsor two local teacher awards - the Teacher of the Week by Star 101.5 radio station; and Macaroni Kids' Teacher of the Month. If the teacher wins, I guarantee this public recognition will make them feel appreciated!

    Idea #5: Participate in National Teacher Appreciation Week. Every year during the first week in May, we honor our teachers. Most schools take this time to shower their teachers and staff with flowers, goodies, notes, meals, and other gifts. As a parent, I always try to participate in helping with this week. If you are organizing your school's Teacher Appreciation Week activities, the National Education Association has some great ideas. Yes, it’s all crammed into one short week, but the teachers really love it!

    I hope these ideas inspire you to reach out to that special teacher or educator in your life and thank them for the positive impact they make! It really does make a difference!

    Cheers!
    Jessica

  4. Q2 2014 'Awards For A Cause' Charity - College Success Foundation

    How do we give back to the community?  Each quarter, our staff chooses a charity to support through our 'Awards for A Cause' program.  This quarter, we have chosen the College Success Foundation as the program recipient.

    What is the College Success Foundation?

    The College Success Foundation helps students dreams come true! The College Success Foundation helps students dreams come true!

    For more than 13 years, the College Success Foundation (CSF) has been a leader in improving college access and completion for thousands of underrepresented students throughout Washington State and in Washington, D.C.

    In 2000, CSF was founded in Issaquah, Washington by Bob Craves and Ann Ramsay-Jenkins to provide college scholarships and mentoring to low-income, high-potential students.  CSF provides the unique integrated system of supports and scholarships to inspire under-served, low-income students to finish high school, graduate from college and succeed in life.

    CSF is headquartered in Washington State and includes its subsidiaries, Washington State Mentors and College Success Foundation – District of Columbia. Through its work, the foundation provides pathways for eligible students to succeed in college, and in so doing improves their economic future.  Find out more and like the CSF Facebook page!

    Trophies2Go will make a donation to the College Success Foundation based on selected product purchases.  To see the trophies and awards that will benefit the charity go to our 'Awards for a Cause' page.   Thank you customers for supporting worthwhile charities in our community by purchasing 'Awards for a Cause' products!

    Cheers!
    Jessica

  5. Sports Parent Pledge - National Alliance for Youth Sports

    Last weekend I attended my 10-year-old daughter’s basketball game. I am so impressed with our team's two volunteer coaches.  Not only do they teach the girls drills, plays, and other skills for the game,  but they also show great sportsmanship as humble, calm leaders of the team.  Coach Bryce and Coach Michael are outstanding examples of positive parents in youth sports.

    Take the Sports Parent Pledge! Take the Sports Parent Pledge!

    The National Alliance for Youth Sports is encouraging parents to be role models for their kids through their Sports Parent Pledge.  New series like HBO’s Trophy Kids and Esquire’s Friday Night Tykes bring attention to the roles adults – and especially parents – play in youth sports. And while we do hear about the negative incidences each day in the news, there is a lot of good being done in sports, too, that we don’t hear about.

    The Sports Parent Pledge gives parents the opportunity to ban together and make a statement that not all sports parents are like what’s depicted on TV and in the news, while also getting a six-part email series packed with useful information and resources they can use to enrich their families youth sports experience.

    Since Trophies2Go is a sponsor of the National Alliance for Youth Sports, I encourage you to take their pledge, like their Facebook page or share your parent pledge on twitter @NAYS_edu.

    As engaged, caring and involved parents, let’s take the pledge to keep youth sports positive!

    Cheers,
    Jessica

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