PancakesPancakes, SuccessSuccess, ThanksThanks
March 25, 2008 by davidebowman · 2 Comments
Last Saturday, March 22nd, the Epilepsy Foundation of Western Ohio put on a pancake breakfast fund raising event. It was a huge success. I was very moved by the outpouring of support I received from family, friends, and colleagues who attended, donated, and supported this. Over 170 people sacrificed their free time and hard earned money to come to F&S Harley Davidson in Dayton on a Saturday morning to eat pancakes and support the Epilepsy Foundation. Some came from as far as Kentucky, Columbus, and even Toledo. The event went off without a hitch, due to the efforts of an army of volunteers - all working together to make the day successful. We had numerous organizations donated items for raffle, supplies for the event, and cash for the cause. Kevin Tibbs, from Boston Stoker, was on sight managing the coffee he donated. Jeff Stolzenburg was there at 6:30am to let us in to set up. Travis Brewer led a jeans day at Liberty Savings Bank that raised almost $700. He and his wife Corin, also captured the day in photos, which I will soon place on the web as well. They also donated an event package from their own business, Brewer’s Memory Makers. Local photographer, Jim Crotty, donated a beautiful print for raffle. Molly Mahoney rallied her fellow teachers and students at HV Bear Elementary in Miamisburg leading to several hundred dollars in donations and countless other contributions to the event. She also went out and solicited donations from Kroger, Verizon, MaryKay, Dr. Downer, and Longaberger. Yvonne Reese, my friend and neighbor, picked up donations from SquareOne, Kettering Medical Massage, and Innovative Interchange. She also brought her family, her sisters, and their families to join in the fun. Jon Brooks, from Hafenbrack Marketing, not only designed the flyer for the event, he and his youngest son Jake joined us for pancakes too. Phil Thorn from Full Tilt Interactive donated money to the cause, and David Esrati, owner of The Next Wave, was kind enough to donate the hosting for PancakesPancakes.com. The Springdale Lions club assisted by donating food items and supplies for the event. F&S Harley provided us with an amazing location for the event. Most of the employees came back and joined us for pancakes. Best of all, they held the Easter Egg hunt right in the middle of the showroom floor. Fortunately, no motorcycles were harmed in the making of this fund raiser. I had a vision of motorcycles falling like dominoes, and liquidating the whole day in the process. Thankfully, all went well with the Egg Hunt and all went even better with the event as a whole. In total we raised almost $4,000, all while enjoying the company of friends old and new. I can not overstate how much it means to me to know that there are people out there who care, and I am lucky enough to know a lot of them. Think that people can’t change the world? I know 170 pancake eaters who might argue otherwise. Thanks again to all who contributed. My family and I are truly blessed to know so many who care so much. Considering we pulled this together in a few weeks, I am very optimistic about what we can do next year. Thanks.
Going Like Hotcakes!
February 29, 2008 by davidebowman · Leave a Comment
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Ever since I put the word out to family, friends, colleagues, and acquaintances about the Epilepsy Foundation of Western Ohio pancake breakfast fund raiser event, my inbox has been blowing up with people looking to lend a hand or just come and and scarf down some hotcakes. Many have asked the following.
“Is there a way that I can donate money because I can’t make the event?”
The answer is now “Yes”. Visit http://www.PancakesPancakes.com where you can donate money, ask questions, see the growing list of sponsors, and even volunteer to help.
If you have emailed me and I have yet to get back to you, know that I am working on it. I thank you for your kindness and patience.
Special thanks also goes out to David Esrati, who donated the hosting for the site. Also, thanks to Bill Sterzenbach who informed me that Google Checkout is free for non-profits - enabling people to give directly to the foundation through the site. There is a long list, that keeps on growing of others who deserve thanks. See it on the sponsors page of the PancakesPancakes.com
We still need a lot of help. If you or your business are interested in getting involved, go here and let us know how you would like to help. Thanks again.






