http://www.presspublications.com/from-the-press/4146-appleseed-project-woodmore-student-teaches-others-in-marksmanship
Here is the link to the write up that was put in The Press.
ButtStock's mom, Lisa
Outstanding! Good job Butt Stock!
I love it! Great publicity.
Quote from: Butt Stock on April 01, 2010, 06:28:05 PM
http://www.presspublications.com/from-the-press/4146-appleseed-project-woodmore-student-teaches-others-in-marksmanship
Here is the link to the write up that was put in The Press.
ButtStock's mom, Lisa
Good one! I loved the part "I used to be a stubborn punk," he said. "It brought out the true person; it taught me discipline. Since I've become an instructor, I've learned how to read what people are thinking."
Still a lot of good young people in this country. That gives me hope. Here's a tip of the hat to you.
I gonna get this one put up on the Appleseed news page.
He can still be stubborn - but I don't see that much punk in him - something must be working. Good write up!
Great write up!
I have emailed Mark Griffin asking permission to produce a reprint for inclusion in our press kits. If he responds yes, the PDF will available on the Indiana promo board.
YHJ
Nice write up. ButtStock, I have learned so much from working with you. Apparently the 'stubborn punk' was gone before I met you. All I have ever seen is a confident young patriot!
Quote from: Miki on April 01, 2010, 10:41:55 PM
Nice write up. ButtStock, I have learned so much from working with you. Apparently the 'stubborn punk' was gone before I met you. All I have ever seen is a confident young patriot!
Yes it was but I still have it if you want to see it. haha ;)
"It makes me think about what we can do to encourage people, when they actually get out there, about who they are and what they're about."
Ryan, You are a young man who well knows what he is about!
Find job and Congrats on the wonderful write-up.
-RPD
Very nice job Butt Stock! It's stories of young folks like yourself that motivates and inspires me to invest my time, money, and energy into this program. Keep up the good work young man. O0 A big "thumbs up" to mom too, for her support. O0
I also was a "stubborn punk"; although the military worked me through most of that "problem". ;D If only there was Appleseed back then...
This is why nobody is excluded from Appleseed. Had we been short-sighted and only seen that punk kid that came out to our line on that HOT summer day back in '08 ... none of this would've happened. Because of his hard work (and BOTH of his parents' involvement) we're looking at this today. - And he's only an IIT! Nobody is too young or too new, too much of a punk. EVERYBODY has something to offer.
Hats off to the whole family. And to those out there who think someone may not have what it takes for AS, remember - this Appleseed thing is about potential. It's about development. It's about growth, expansion, spreading the message to the masses and saving our country. It's about posterity. It's not about today, it's about what America can be when Butt Stock is our age. When he's Fred's age. When he's gone and his punk kids and his punk grandkids are growing up in our nation.
When they're passing on the tradition of Marksmanship and Heritage to their posterity. See the big picture, folks. EVERYONE is needed for this thing to work.
I've invited Mark Griffin to join us at the event on 04/24, I certainly hope he'll take me up on my offer. And for all of you reading this, you're welcome to join us too!
I know that Lisa worked really hard to help push things through to get, first, the interest, and, second, the commitment for an article by the paper. All of the energy and enthusiasm is paying off by way of excellent media attention and coverage. I see lots of good things coming to this part of Ohio!
A big thank you to Lisa, Troy, Ryan, and all of the great volunteers in the Gibsonburg area whose hardwork in promotions are really going to pay off this year! Thank you!
Yet another newspaper write up... The Fremont News Messenger....
http://www.thenews-messenger.com/article/20100406/NEWS01/4060323
Way to go, Lisa!
You definitely did a good job with getting the word out about the project. You did a good job in explaining what it is all about. Hats off to ya.
Let's be looking for some feedback as to the impact on attendance by asking attendees "who saw AS written up in the newspaper?" and report the results on the IAAR and back here.
High numbers would suggest we keep hammering this drum.
Low numbers would suggest we need to keep hammering this drum. :)
Advertising works on the principle of repeat a message enough, and people will begin to respond. (It's a low opinion of our fellow humans, but it must work or people wouldn't be spending millions on it.)
So, bottom line: keep up the good work on this - and let's see if we can ascertain how much turnout it's generating.
This is a great announcement! Way to go guys!
Butt Stock:
Would you be able to send me some photos of yourself (ideally with your Appleseed rifle) that I could publish in GunNews for next month's issue. We're talking up AS in anticipation of the shoot we'll be sponsoring (as Guns Save Life) in Bloomington, IL the first weekend in June and this article is perfect for that. While we certainly don't have the circulation of that local paper, we don't do too badly at 10,000 copies of our own.
We're going to reprint parts of that article and I thought a nice picture or maybe two of you would add the proverbial thousand words or two.
You can get them to me at my email: my handle here @comcast.net
Thanks and congrats on a very positive article.
John
Templar223, email sent out to you. Lisa(Butt Stock's mom)
Nice. O0