Friday, December 19, 2008

Cub Country 94.5 Gives A Voice To Local Non-Profits and Mom and Pop Shops

Cub Country 94.5 Gives A Voice To Local Non-Profits and Mom and Pop Shops

Free Plug Friday, Mom and Pop Monday – 7 Seconds of Live Air Time To Plug “It”

Core News Facts:

  • Mike and Malayna in the morning
  • Mom & Pop Monday is a chance for local businesses to brag about
    themselves in 7 seconds or less at 8:40am
  • Free Plug Friday is a chance for non-profit organizations to inform
    listeners about various fund-raisers in 7 seconds or less at 8:40am

Spawned from the Buy Local Campaign, Mom & Pop Monday is a chance for local businesses to brag about themselves in 7 seconds or less, every Monday morning at 8:40 am. Cub Country 94.5 has a long been a supporter of local business; from the people that run them, to the people that keep them running. Host of the Music, Mike & Malayna show, Mike Murray says, "It is important, now, more than ever to help the local business thrive. If by giving a business owner our airwaves for seven seconds helps them out, then let's do it. Small businesses make our community thrive, and we want them to remain healthy. If they're healthy, the community is healthy."

As a companion piece, Free Plug Friday is a chance for non-profit organizations to inform listeners about various fund-raisers. This segment runs at 8:40 am on Friday mornings. Malayna Kerton says, "Following the same formula as Mom & Pop Monday, we did not want to neglect the non-profit organizations. Every non-profit organization needs help to promote their activities, and the most important thing to me, and to the station, is making sure we can serve our community."

Listeners are encouraged to call in prior to the segment airing; first come and first served.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Motorcycle Ride and Women’s Safety Fair for Brianna Dennison Foundation

For Immediate Release

Contact: Marci Crowell @ 775-329-2913
Marci@renohd.com

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Reno Harley-Davidson/Buell to Host Motorcycle Ride and Women’s Safety Fair for Brianna Dennison Foundation
First Year Event July 19th Expecting Over 1,000 Attendees


Core News Facts:

• Ride For Justice is a first year motorcycle poker run, all makes and models welcome
• 9am to 11am Registration at Reno Harley-Davidson 2295 Market Street, Saturday, July 19
• $30 single riders, $50 couples
• Noon to 5pm Ride For Justice Women’s Safety Fair, Free to the public
• 12:30pm end of ride at Dennison Memorial Site Wreath Ceremony with media photo ops at Mountain View Cemetery
• 1pm Speeches regarding the event and foundation by
o John Crowell, Owner Reno Harley-Davidson
o Ernie Adler, Former Nevada State Senator
o Bernie Anderson, Nevada State Assemblyman
o Kari Ramos, Nevada Coalition Against Sexual Violence
o Lauren Denison, Aunt of Brianna




Notable:

POKER RUN, RENO TO VIRGINIA CITY TO CARSON CITY AND BACK. LAST STOP: AT THE MEMORIAL GRAVE SITE, SPECIAL BRACELETS AND CARDS WILL BE GIVEN TO PARTICIPANTS. RENO, COUNTY AND UNR POLICE WILL RIDE THEIR MOTORCYCLES TO THE CEMETARY TO LAY A WREATH ON BEHALF OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE CITY OF RENO. EXACT TIME WILL BE COORDINATED FOR MEDIA PRESENCE.

AT RENO HARLEY DAVIDSON EVENT SITE: WOMENS SAFETY FAIR (including Reno PD, UNR PD, Freestyle Karate, Self Defense Classes, Emergency Resources, and others) WILL PRESENT PROGRAMS TO THE PUBLIC FROM 1:00 TO 5:00 P.M. OPEN TO EVERYONE FREE OF CHARGE.

FOOD, BANDS, AWARDS, RAFFLES AND SILENT AUCTION. PRESENTATIONS BY LEGISLATORS AND DIGNATARIES ON NEVADA'S PLANNED EFFORTS TO MAKE OUR SOCIETY A SAFER PLACE FOR ALL CITIZENS.

Quotes:

“This event isn’t just for Bri, but for all victims,” said her aunt, Lauren Denison. “He’s still out there and we all have to be aware of our safety.”

For questions please contact:
Marci Crowell with Reno Harley Davidson/Buell.
marci@renohd.com

Reno Harley-Davidson/Buell
2295 Market Street
Reno, NV 89502
775-329-2913
(f) 775-329-2236

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

105.7 KOZZ, 104.5 KDOT and 94.5 KUUB to Simulcast 4th of July Soundtrack Live From Rancho San Rafael Regional Park

105.7 KOZZ, 104.5 KDOT and 94.5 KUUB to Simulcast 4th of July Soundtrack Live From Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
- Local Listeners Can Tune In To The Celebration From Anywhere -

Core News Facts:
• Friday, July 4th, 2008 San Rafael Regional Park
• 4th of July Independence Soundtrack simulcast on 3 local FM’s
• Stations will have booths where listeners can win prizes


Quotes:
“We have many listeners that will be celebrating from home or a location near the park but not necessarily within ear shot of the music,” says KDOT’s Program Director Jave Patterson “So, this is a great way for them to have this awesome, powerful soundtrack at their own celebration while they watch the fireworks.” Patterson went on to say that many listeners have commented that the simulcast is the perfect cap to another great 4th of July celebration and really brands the stations as providing a public service.


About:
Lotus Communications Corporation: Lotus is one of the largest privately owned Radio Station Groups in the United States. It was founded in 1962 by Howard A. Kalmenson, with the purchase of KWKW, one of Los Angeles' original Spanish language radio stations.
Lotus currently owns and operates a total of 26 radio stations in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas. Lotus is a privately owned enterprise, providing a "home" for over 400 full-time and part-time employees.
KUUB the Cub 94.5, KOZZ 105.7 and KDOT Rock 104.5 are locally operated in Reno, Nevada, and Lotus affiliates.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Reno Harley-Davidson/Buell Motorcycle Poker Run For Washoe Country District School Kids This Saturday

Annual Klothes 4 Kids Fundraiser June 28th Looks to match last year’s raise of $50K

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Core News Facts:

  • Klothes 4 Kids is an annual motorcycle poker run, all makes and models welcome
  • No clothing is accepted, only donations to purchase gift cards for local school kids
  • Ride route this year is up Mount Rose Hwy thru Incline to Squaw and back down to Reno via I-80 with stops at Great Basin Brewery, Sparky’s on Mnt Rose, Balboa’s at Squaw Valley and finally at Reno Harley-Davidson
  • Saturday June 28th, 2008 from 8am to 4pm
  • $25 registration fee: BBQ ticket and poker hand
  • Best poker hand after 5 stops wins an array of prizes from corporate sponsors
  • This year’s goal is to match 2007’s total of $50K


Notable:

Once again, Reno Harley-Davison/Buell’s annual motorcycle run and fund raising event happens this Saturday. The campaign assists low income families by helping to clothe local high school teens year round with donations from local residents, the motorcycle community and local businesses. Even Mayor’s Cashell and Martini are supporting the event; recently both were featured in television commercials, along with school chief Paul Dugan, to promote the event.

The fundraiser begins at 8:00 am, Saturday, June 28th at Reno Harley-Davidson/Buell on Market Street. Registration is a $25 donation and the motorcyclists will enjoy a scenic ride up to beautiful North Lake Tahoe through Squaw Village and return to the dealership via I-80 East to Reno. Attendees can participate in the poker run, as well as purchase raffle tickets. The day will include with some tasty BBQ beverages from Great Basin Brewery and Pepsi, and live.


Quotes:

“This year’s overall goal is to raise $50,000, which would match what we raised last year. This money will be spent purchasing gift cards from ROSS Inc. and with the help of our friend Paul Dugan, the Superintendent of Washoe County Schools, distributed so that thousands of local teens can purchase the clothing they need.” says Reno Harley-Davidson/Buell co-owner Marci Crowell. “The cost of living has gone up for most families, especially fuel and groceries. We want to do what we can to help local families.” She went on to say that it takes a large burden off of local families who struggle to make ends meet, by providing clothing and shoes.

Cash donations ONLY – clothing donations will NOT be accepted at this event.

For questions please contact Marci Crowell with Reno Harley Davidson/Buell. marci@renohd.com

Reno Harley-Davidson/Buell

2295 Market Street

Reno, NV 89502

775-329-2913

(f) 775-329-2236

Thursday, May 22, 2008

KDOT Hosts Bigger, Badder Annual Rock And Roll Bingo Party Thursday, May 29 At The Silver Legacy Grand Exposition Hall

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Text Box: Contact:  Jave Patterson 775-327-9510 javep@lotusradio.com


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KDOT Hosts Bigger, Badder Annual Rock And Roll Bingo Party Thursday, May 29 At The Silver Legacy Grand Exposition Hall

- Local Listeners To Win Share Of Over $15,000 In Prizes -

Core News Facts:

  • KDOT FM, Pure Rock 104.5 Radio – Hard Rock Format
  • 3rd Annual Rock And Roll Bingo Party
  • Thursday, May 29, 2008 Silver Legacy Grand Exposition Hall
  • Expected Attendance; 500-600
  • Participants 18+ Chosen Via Certificate Entries, Contesting
  • Over $15,000 In Various Cash and Prizes; Lap Top From Moondog, Pool Table From Austin’s, Personal Watercraft From Big Valley Honda and More
  • Local Band AudioBoxx Performing Live

Quotes:

“This event is really gaining momentum with our listeners,” says KDOT’s Program Director Jave Patterson “In our business, it’s all about engaging the listeners and giving them a promotion or event where they can really participate and connect with the ‘Dot’s’ brand of radio.” Patterson went on to say that the Silver Legacy has been incredibly helpful in creating an exciting atmosphere – a hard edge, rock-n-roll bingo parlor. “This is not your grandparent’s bingo. This is a fun, in your face, big time prize winning game. People scream and go nuts with they get their ‘O’ face on!”


About:

Lotus Communications Corporation: Lotus is one of the largest privately owned Radio Station Groups in the United States. It was founded in 1962 by Howard A. Kalmenson, with the purchase of KWKW, one of Los Angeles' original Spanish language radio stations.
Lotus currently owns and operates a total of 26 radio stations in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas. Lotus is a privately owned enterprise, providing a "home" for over 400 full-time and part-time employees.

KDOT FM Rock 104.5 is locally operated in Reno, Nevada, a Lotus affiliate station programmed by Jave Patterson. Rock 104.5 hosts The Frank Show, mornings 6a-10a, and local DJ’s thru the mid-day and afternoon. The Dot, as it is knows by listeners, has a mainly male, working class demographic. The station is known for edgy, lifestyle based promotions and positioned as “Reno’s Concert Authority”.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

NDOW Kicks Off National Safe Boating Week, Boating Safety Promotions

NDOW, Partners To Give Away PWCs, Raise Awareness of Boating Safety, Sober Boating

Contact: Edwin Lyngar

Phone: (775) 688-1548, 741-1004

The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) is launching its summer boating safety program in conjunction with National Boating Safety Week (May 17-23) with a personal watercraft give away to raise the awareness of boating safety, life jackets and sober boating.

“Wear It!” is the theme of the 2008 North American Safe Boating Campaign. The campaign officially launches during National Safe Boating Week. This year’s campaign is especially relevant given two separate fatal accidents in Nevada already this year. In both accidents, the people killed were not wearing life jackets. In one case, the boater who drowned wasn’t even carrying a life jacket aboard the boat—which is required by Nevada state law.

“Our two biggest issues this time of year are life jacket wear and drinking while boating,” said Rob Buonamici, the chief of law enforcement at NDOW. “If we had all sober boaters, accidents would plummet, and if every boater wore a life jacket, we would see far fewer fatal accidents on boats.”

Children under the age of 13, people being towed behind a boat and anyone operating a PWC are required to wear a Coast Guard approved life jacket in Nevada. Most adults are not required to wear a life jacket, and national statistics show that ninety percent of those who die in recreational boating are not wearing a life jacket. Drowning is the reported cause of death in two-thirds of all fatalities. “If you think about it, a modern life jacket is a lot less restrictive than the automobile lap and shoulder belt most of us wear without a second thought,” says Virgil Chambers, Executive Director of the National Safe Boating Council. “After a few minutes you forget you’re wearing one, but if you happen to be involved in a boating accident, you’ll be very glad it’s on.”

The other major issue for boating safety in Nevada is operating under the influence (OUI). Last year in Nevada, half the boating fatalities were alcohol related, said Fred Messmann, Nevada’s boating law administrator and a game warden. “If we could cut the number of boaters who drink, we know this would automatically cut the number of fatalities we have every year,” he said.

In an effort to curb drinking and boating, Nevada has partnered with Miller Brewing in Reno and Thin Air Motorsports of Truckee to give away two PWCs to safe boaters. NDOW will hold ramp checks during the summer checking boaters for life jackets, fire extinguishers and other required boating items. Boaters who participate in the check can enter the drawing for the free PWC.

"Miller Brewing Company is committed to ensuring that the public boats smart and drinks responsibly,'" said William B. Portillo, Senior Sales Manager at Miller. "We realize the Nevada Department of Wildlife Safe Boating campaign is the perfect partnership to bring safe boating awareness to the public. We are proud to be associated with sponsorships committed to educating in an engaging manner."

Boaters can also enter to win the PWCs at participating Smith’s and Terrible’s Winners Corner. The watercraft that will be given away on July 16, live on the Panama Show, AM 1270 The Buzz.

“We are very grateful to these private businesses who are helping us to spread the message of safe boating,” said Buonamici. “There has been a real excitement in the recreational community and in the boating community for improving safety and developing a message that we can all take to the boaters.”

The Nevada Department of Wildlife is the state agency responsible for the restoration, protection and management of fish and wildlife resources, and the promotion of boating safety on Nevada’s waters. Wildlife offices are located in Las Vegas, Henderson, Winnemucca, Fallon, Elko, and Reno. For more information, contact the agency web site at www.ndow.org.

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Learn more about Nevada boating at www.ndow.org

Learn more about the National Safe Boating Week at www.safeboatingcouncil.org

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

For Kids Foundation's Fifth Annual Wine and Cheese


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For Kids Foundation

Text Box: Contact: Paula Nielsen For Kids Foundation 775-741-5231    paula@forkidsfoundation.com



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For Kids Foundation's Fifth Annual Wine and Cheese

Tasting May 30th, 2008

- A local fundraising event to help fund the unmet needs of children from all walks -

Core News Facts:

  • For Kids Foundation 501 C 3 Non Profit
  • 5th Annual Wine and Cheese Tasting fundraiser
  • Friday May 30th, 2008 at the Chism House 1401 West Second Reno, NV
  • $10 donation - all proceeds to foundation
  • Silent auction, live music, art show/sale
  • Wine and hors d’oeurves served

About For Kids Foundation:

For Kids Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing financial aid and assistance to children with specific unmet needs such as medical, dental, mental health, or educational services for which other resources are insufficient or nonexistent. For example, we have provided the funding for medical consultations, psychological counseling, prescriptions, and eye glasses. We have funded dental care, computers, summer school, and hearing tests.

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The Foundation serves as a safety net for children who have “fallen through the cracks” of existing agencies and charitable organizations. Through a network of community service providers and contacts, we look for those children who have a genuine need, but do not qualify for assistance from other resources. Basically, we help those kids no one else does.

For Kids Foundation is governed by a distinguished, prestigious and dedicated board membership.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Marcy Barba, Owner, Sierra Sid's Casino

Anne-Louise Bennett, CFRE, Reno, Nevada, Director of Development, St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church

Margaret Ciorciari, Vice President, Finance and Accounting, International Game Technology

Stephen J. Flocchini, Quality Control, Sierra Meat Company

Doug Nicholson, Esq, Judge Pro Tem, Washoe County


Earl S. Nielsen, PhD., Clinical Psychologist, Reno, Nevada

Sandra Wallace, President , Soquel Union Elementary School District, Capitola, California

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

RENO HARLEY-DAVIDSON DEALERSHIP RECOGNIZED AS AMONG THE NATION’S BEST

RENO, NV Reno Harley-Davidson/Buell was awarded the company's 2007 model year Silver Bar & Shield Circle of Excellence Award. Reno Harley-Davidson/Buell earned the award based upon their outstanding quality levels in motorcycle and related product sales, an evaluation of customer service and satisfaction, their facility, skilled and well trained staff, and various operational measures.
"One of the primary reasons the Harley-Davidson brand has such tremendous customer loyalty is because of the efforts of dealers such as John and Marci Crowell’s," said Bill Dannehl, Harley-Davidson's Vice President of North American Sales and Dealer Services. "We're really proud to have Reno Harley-Davidson/Buell as part of our Harley-Davidson family and we look forward to many great years of doing business together."

Reno Harley-Davidson/Buell, 2295 Market Street, was rewarded the 2006 Silver Bar & Shield as well.


Reno Harley-Davidson/Buell Owners John and Marci Crowell

Photo: Toni Gonyea

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