Message from former AIDS Vancouver Executive Director William Booth to the Vancouver Chopper staff!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Friday, May 16, 2008
On The Road With AIDS Awareness: Stories From The Chopper Charity Tour 5
What better way to promote AIDS Awareness then by throwing a party— so that’s what we’re doing, with help from some good friends we’re throwing a hip-hop show at The Standard Nightclub in Langley on May 23rd.
Our friends at Shady Minx Models, Mayhem and Clothing have been looking to collaborate with the 2008 AIDS Awareness Custom Chopper Contest and offered to throw in a fashion show complete with club-wear and lingerie. With these gorgeous girls showing off their latest designs what better way to promote safe sex then by showing people that it’s sexy.
We have Universal Recording Artist and Vancity’s Underground R&B King B. Diamond headlining this all-local event.
B. Diamond was one of the first people to jump on board. When he told us he wanted to headline we were definitely excited. B and Vancouver Chopper have a mutual friend who had been telling me for months how awesome he was and when I checked out his MySpace page I was definitely impressed.
But B wasn’t the only artist to sign up for the show. Kris Monico and The Titans were quick to jump on board too.
My boss had actually been fortunate enough to catch Kris at a concert in Vancouver and when I told him Kris was signed on he was definitely happy to hear he was performing at our party. Kris is the self-proclaimed “Sinatra of Rap” and has been an underground fan-favorite in Greater Vancouver for years.
To round the party off it was Monico who nominated the rap collective T.I.T.A.N.S. to join him and B on stage. T.I.T.A.N.S. have been in the rap game for almost ten years now representing Vancouver in the underground scene. The crew is made up of a diverse group of rappers with different cultural and geographic backgrounds. Hailing from all over Canada this collective delivers inspirational lyrics over the funkiest of beats.
With three of the best hip-hop outfits set to take the stage we are ready to roll and May 23rd will be an epic night with a great message for all.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
On The Road With AIDS Awareness: Stories from the chopper charity tour 4
The recent sunny weather spells can only mean one thing— golf season is almost here for British Columbia. We at Vancouver Chopper love to golf, but this year we’re so focused on our work with the 2008 AIDS Awareness Custom Chopper Tour that we would like to bring our prize motorcycles to the local tournaments instead of our golf clubs.
It’s not normal practice to ride our badass choppers onto a golf course, but we have done it before and man is it fun, so we’d love to do it again. Not just for us, the riders, but for the golfers too. As everyone knows where we go our chopper girls go and what could be better than approaching the hole to line up your shot and having one of our chopper girls greet you at the tees? Of course there are also the custom choppers decorating the course, which can make for a brief but fun distraction from a sometimes very intense game.
We have had a few invites to courses all over BC but we are always looking for more. We’re also spreading the word about our great cause and we need to expand past trade shows and drinking establishments. I’m not saying that golfers are the highest-at-risk crowd but they certainly can pitch in and help, I’ve seen them do it in the past and man they are good people. Not to mention the spread of this disease can touch any demographic at any time. Every two hours in Canada someone contracts HIV. The people who are contracting this disease all have parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, girlfriends, boyfriends and friends who hold them close to their hearts. I’d hate to come across a golfer who has lost someone they love to AIDS this season but as is the case everywhere I go, I know I will.
If you or someone you know are participating in a golf tournament this summer we would love to bring our big-hearted choppers to participate. We guarantee they will have fun with us and we won’t talk during their back swing.
Check out the new poster below:
And for those golfers who are interested in upping the ante on a par 3 challenge email me at johnp@vancouverchopper.com to find out how you can win a chopper at their favorite golf tournament this year.
Friday, May 2, 2008
On the Road With AIDS Awareness: Stories From The Chopper Charity Tour
When we did the 2007 Chopper Raffle we decided it would be best to tour the motorcycle everywhere we could. Among others, we attended the West Coast Women’s Show, the Snowbird RV Show and the 2007 Snow Expo— not your typical biker crowds. If there was a trade show we were there and we had a lot of fun going.
Towards the end of the raffle we started hitting a lot of bars, pubs and nightclubs. We figured hey, if these kind folks are willing to let us ride our charity chopper through their front door, hell yeah— we’ll take them up on that.
Of course this was also a blast.
But there is one place we’ve been knocking away and no matter how much we work on it and how many Facebook groups, MySpace pages and blogsites we have started it just hasn’t yield the results we wanted and that’s the internet.
When we go to the bars or events, we can show off our bikes, talk to folks and get the girls to help people fill out their entries. On the web this isn’t as easy to do.
So after a bit of trial-and-error and having read a book or two about online marketing strategies we decided the best way to approach the web is by showing people who we are and what we are doing out in the community. I’m shooting video right now for Youtube and we are going to continue our dialogue with the Internet community through blogging and online social groups. We are also focused on building our own online community centered on a great charitable cause, badass choppers and gorgeous girls.
As a bonus I’m going to be putting this, my tales from the tour, online from now on so that people know who’s supporting our causes and winning our choppers and where you kind find us next out in your community.
We are also accepting donations and delivering entries for the prize chopper online now. You can check out the website at www.choppertickets.com.
I’m hoping that we can continue to “Spread The Word” about the 2008 AIDS Awareness Custom Chopper Contest online and I’m sure that like all of our other endeavors we are also bound to have a little fun.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
ON THE ROAD WITH AIDS AWARENESS: Tales From The Chopper Charity Tour 2
When I last sat down with some of my friends at AIDS Vancouver they mentioned that fighting the stigma surrounding HIV disease and AIDS is the hardest battle in the war on AIDS. It’s a sentiment that was also mentioned numerous times in a book I just finished called 28 Stories of AIDS In Africa.
People will generally tell themselves that they are not the ones who are going to transmit the disease or “only gay men and drug users get AIDS.” When the disease first arrived in Africa they couldn’t even explain who was getting it or why— but if you did have it you were cast aside to die alone.
The truth is that folks who feel they aren’t at risk and engage in risky behaviour because “it will never happen to them,” are the ones who are getting the disease. People who aren’t thinking, planning, screening for or just talking about HIV disease and AIDS are the ones who are the highest at risk.
So we talk about it with everyone who listens. With our chopper contest we’re trying to raise money for AIDS Vancouver so they can talk to young people about HIV/AIDS and we can see that rate of transmission drop. We still hear people deny they are at risk or blame it on a demographic that is not their own but for the most part people are changing the way they see this disease and becoming more proactive.
There are approximately 15,000 people who are living in Canada with HIV disease who don’t know they have been infected. Every two hours another person gets HIV. AIDS is not curable and even with antiretroviral drugs it is painful and will gradually deteriorate your health.
Donate to AIDS Vancouver now and enter to win a Vancouver Custom Chopper Motorcycle. Visit www.choppertickets.com to help spread the word about HIV prevention and join the fight against AIDS in Canada.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
ON THE ROAD WITH AIDS AWARENESS: STORIES FROM THE CHOPPER CHARITY TOUR 1
The first chopper tour didn’t exactly start off with a bang. The boss was out of town, the printer was on hold and we got the call that the paperwork was finalized and we were beginning that day. But when the call did come, we busted our asses to get the tickets out, made an appearance on a local TV show and got to work setting up for our first one-day event.
We’ve learned a lot since then. We are still working with AIDS Vancouver and we are happy that our motorcycle raised a good chunk of dough with them in 2007. We are spending more time taking our charity chopper to bars and events and now where you find the choppers you’ll find the chopper girls who are accepting donations for AIDS Vancouver.
We’ve even started to throw our own events with upcoming AIDS Awareness Custom Chopper Parties being planned in Lower Mainland clubs, pubs and venues. We are even planning our first annual North Shore Show ‘N’ Shine where we will be promoting AIDS Awareness in our own backyard. There have been talks about having our girls out and washing vehicles for the cause but we’ll see how it goes.
One of the things that we’ve learned along the way is the importance of keeping an open dialogue with consumers, donors, fans and partners. The more we talk to people on tour, the more we learn about what people are looking for and who out there wants to support our worthy cause and enter to win the badass choppers.
People want to pitch in and help and most times they already have an idea as to how they want to contribute. The more people I talk to the more I believe in our work and want to see AIDS Vancouver with an even bigger pile of dough then they received in 2008. Knowing that there are so many people out there who want to help just reinforces to us that AIDS Awareness is an important cause.
Things are looking pretty good. We’re meeting lots of new people who want to help us take our charitable work across the country and we’re promoting AIDS Vancouver and HIV/AIDS Awareness everywhere we go.
To make a donation and enter to win one of our badass choppers visit www.choppertickets.com.
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