The second Challenge Walk MS conference call was held August 14 at
6 p.m. Highlights are as follows:
Numbers
Update: Currently
124 walkers, 13 Super Crew members and 29 crew members are registered. Ten walkers
and a crew member have registered since last month’s conference call! Keep recruiting
friends and family members to join the event or donate. The goal is 155 walkers
and $415,000 raised.
Celebration
Club: This is your year to become part of the Celebration
Club, a special designation for those who secure $2,500 or
more in pledges. You earn different incentives at each level: Bronze:
$2,500 to $4,999; Silver:
$5,000 to $9,999; Gold:
$10,000 or more.
Massage Reservations Massage therapists from Signature Body &
Mind Solutions provide massages on Friday
and Saturday
afternoon and evening. No
reservations required, though advanced reservations can be made online. Cost is $1/minute.
Commemorative
Wear: A special Challenge Walk MS “souvenir,” this wearable item is available
for purchase to commemorate your participation in the event. A different item
is made available each year and are sold through the Wisconsin
Chapter website. This year’s item is a lightweight jacket with lower front
zippered pockets, and a back vent and mesh lining for breathability. Orders
must be placed online at challengewalkMSwi.org by September 11. Jackets
will be available for pick up at Challenge Walk MS and cost $30 each.
Rooming: Chapter
staff will call all participants at the end of this month or beginning of
September to let you know what cabin or room has been reserved for you and who
you will be staying with. There is an incremental cost for those who plan to
stay over Thursday night; lodge rooms start at $79.00 (plus tax). Let the
Chapter office know by Friday, August 30 if you
need a room for Thursday night.
Thursday Night – Registration, Meet ‘n’
Greet: Most participants arrive Thursday night and participate in the
Meet ‘n’ Greet, where you can drop off auction items; meet other walkers, Super
Crew and crew members; and check out the “wine pull” (you pay a flat amount and
choose any of the wrapped bottles of wine set out for display – it’s a great
way to raise a few extra dollars to support the MS Movement and get a tasty
beverage for yourself to enjoy during the weekend). During the conference call,
veteran participant Connie Plier added that coming Thursday is a big help
because it’s easier to get settled in and get ready for the big walk in the
morning.
Meals for family members, support
team: Meals for Challenge Walk walkers and Super Crew are included as
part of your fundraising and include breakfast, lunch and dinner on Friday and
Saturday, and breakfast and lunch on Sunday, plus snacks throughout all three
days. Family and support teams who
are staying at the resort but aren’t participating can purchase meal tickets available
online at challengewalkMSwi.org. Tickets can be purchased for specific meals or
for the entire weekend. The prices are being confirmed.
Silent Auction: The silent
auction is open Friday and Saturday evenings. Each Challenge Walk MS participant
has the option of providing items, with the dollars raised going toward their
fundraising totals. $50 minimum value per basket is requested. Basket description(s) are due by Friday, September 13. Email descriptions with estimated value to: jamie.baker@nmss.org,
then drop your items off in the Lodge Thursday night or Friday before
the walk begins. If you put a basket
together, it’s suggested that you try to get the items donated instead of
paying for them yourself. Special
thanks to Marian and Hayley Rezel for volunteering to help run the auction. If
you would like to help them, email jamie.baker@nmss.org.
Additional Reminders
Medical Assistance
will be available on site at Alpine for blisters, strained muscles, other needs
before and after each day’s walk, and also along route. As one person on the
conference call said, “The work they can do to prevent blisters is amazing!”
Letters of
Inspiration Let family, friends, colleagues, church members or any group you
belong to know they can send in letters, cards or notes for you to receive
during the weekend. Suggest it to anyone who says they can’t be there or can’t
donate. Letters need to be received at the Chapter office by September 13. Email jamie.baker@nmss.org
or have them sent to 1120 James Dr., Ste. A, Hartland, 53029, attn: Jamie Baker.
Your
Photos and Quotes Each year we like to share a photo of each
participant and a quote about why you are part of Challenge Walk. Send your photo and quote via email before
the end of this month. 1 MB (1,000 KB)
or larger, jpg or eps format, head shots preferred. Quotes should be 1-2 sentences (anything
longer may be edited for length). Email to jamie.baker@nmss.org
by August 31.
Challenge
Walk blog If you haven’t seen it already, visit challengewalkmsdoorcounty.blogspot.com/. A number of new posts in the past
month from veteran walkers.Share your own training photos, pictures from last
year, your own insight into the weekend by emailing them to maureen.waslicki@nmss.org.
Posters Were sent
out to registered participants at the end of July. If you need any, you can download from the Challenge Walk
website’s fundraising
headquarters.
Upcoming Call The last
call before the walk will be Wednesday, September 11 at 6 p.m. If you haven’t
been on a call yet, this is the one to join. Get all your last minute questions
answered! Call 888-279-3775 and use conference code 4804.
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