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[FHH] partners with Social Charity Club of Grand Rapids to help raise awareness for wounded vets

Posted On Tuesday, October 23, 2012

 

Step up while stepping out on Thursday, November 8th at Flanagan’s Irish Pub to benefit Fashion Has Heart!

 

What’s the deal?
Come to the event anytime between 5:30pm & 9:30pm on November 8th at Flanagans Irish Pub, Grand Rapids. The featured charity will be at the door to answer any questions & provide you with information on their organization. The cover is $10.00 & 100% of your donation goes directly to the charity! In exchange for your donation, you will receive a drink ticket to redeem for a complimentary drink any time during the event. Also, complimentary appetizers will be served from 5:30pm-6:30pm. After the event, we post the total raised via Facebook, Twitter, & our website, so be sure to stay connected with us! [Fashion Has Heart] is a non-partisan, non-profit organization established to utilize the powerful mediums of art, design, & fashion to support & benefit the wounded heroes who have sacrificed for the American freedoms to express oneself & create. Sign up on Facebook!

November Guest Hosts:.
Tina DeRusha, Liesl Geneva, Nicole Snx Hughet, Sam Parker, Jennifer Reeves, Carrie Smith, Reagan Van Antwerp, Gina VanGessel
Guest hosts are members of the community who support the Social Charity Club & the cause of the month.

November Guest Photographers:
Ted Bingham & Robert Bowden

Your Social Charity Club committee:
Ashley Alexis Amaya, Marjorie Behm, Whitney Budden, Jordan Carson, Mark Curtis, Lauren LaTarte, & Chelsea Slocum

So why don’t you, step up while stepping out? Whether you are going out for a happy hour with co-workers, catching up with friends, networking, or interested in meeting new people, our events always provide participants with lots of laughs & the satisfaction that they are actively supporting the non-profit community at the same time.

To receive event updates, view photos from past events, & learn about our organization please be sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter & Instagram or check out our website: www.socialcharityclub.org

[Fashion Has Heart] Voted Among Top 5 "Most Outsanding Venues" at ArtPrize

Posted On Tuesday, September 25, 2012

 

 

[Fashion Has Heart], in collaboration with Bates Footwear, has been voted among 5 others for “Most Outstanding Venue” for 2012’s ArtPrize. The Most Outstanding Venue award was selected  by Tom Eccles, executive director of the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College. Eccles was the Director of the Public Art Fund in NYC from 1996-2005 where he curated more than 100 exhibitions and projects. Support Bates and [FHH] by texting vote code 53234 to 808080! 

[Fashion Has Heart] is a local charity that supports wounded veterans through design by five wonderful Military Heroes. Each Hero’s collaborative boot design is featured at ArtPrize alongside other apparel and accessory items. Bates is very proud to have supported this project and to be part of ArtPrize!

Venue Location:
144 East Fulton Street, Grand Rapids MI [MAP]

 

 

 

Proud Outfitter of Kathy Marmon in Bataan Memorial Death March

Posted On Saturday, May 14, 2011

Bates proudly outfitted Ironwoman Kathy Marmon, a devoted soul right here in our hometown who participated in the 22nd Annual Bataan Memorial Death March at White Sands Missile Range, NM. Kathy, who was often seen training at the local gym in her Bates Lites boots, carried a 38lb pack while facing 40mph winds in the 26.2 mile course. The various food items she carried in the pack were then donated at the end of the event.

 

Photo: Kathy competing in her Bates Lites Military boots while carrying a 38lb pack filled with donation items.

Kathy's son, an active Marine, served as her inspiration. She noted the most rewarding part of the very emotional and physical event was "seeing the survivors present to shake hands and thank us for participating. It was the most humbling and rewarding experience I've ever been through".

Kathy started a personal quest for fitness about 10 years ago and has competed in over 7 full marathons and 5 half ironmans. She felt a desire to do more and give back and has since been working to raise funds for Wounded Warrior Project. Her goal this year is to raise at least $10,000 for wounded warriors and their families. To help Kathy meet this goal, donations are accepted through her secure webpage for WWP.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Top- The Color Guard stands at attention along with march participants to pay tribute to those who have passed away.

Bottom - A Bataan March survivor welcomes and thanks participants along the 26.2 mile course.  

 

 

The Bataan Memorial Death March is a challenging march through the high desert terrain of White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, conducted in honor of the heroic service members who defended the Philippine Islands during World War II, sacrificing their freedom, health and, in many cases, their very lives. Those like Kathy, marching the 26.2 miles will be able to experience, in part, what Soldiers endured during their long forced trek through the Philippines. To learn more about the Bataan Memorial Death March, visit their website.

 

Bates Footwear® Partners with The Boot Campaign to Support Troops

Posted On Monday, May 02, 2011

Rockford, MI (April 2011) Bates Footwear has partnered to join the fast-paced grassroots movement, The Boot Campaign. Originated by five women from Texas who call themselves “The Boot Girls”, The Boot Campaign provides a tangible way for Americans to show support of our troops and directly benefit our military through purchases of boots and other merchandise. 

The Boot Girls are on their way to achieve one mission; to see one million Americans in a pair of Boot Campaign “give back” boots.  Their motto is simple; “When They Come Back, We Give Back”. To help them achieve this mission, Bates has provided a lineup of boot styles for the Boot Campaign.  The Bates boots available to purchase online include Army boots, a Navy SEALs boot, USMC styles and an Air Force style. Proceeds from purchasing signature boots from the Boot Campaign are donated to their charity partners including the Lone Survivor Foundation, Not Alone, Wounded Wear, and Military Warriors Support Foundation.

A driving factor in the success of The Boot Campaign has been the wide support from music, sports and political influences signing up to show their patronage. Celebrities range from country music stars Joe Nichols and Dolly Parton to TV and radio host Glenn Beck. Sports and Political figures such as The Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Cubs and the Governor of Texas, Rick Perry have been spotted wearing the military fashioned boots to show their support. 

Bates is humbled by the opportunity to give back to the men and women that so proudly serve to protect their country. As Ron Woznick, VicePresident & General Manager for Bates, said; “Bates has the honor of providing footwear to thousands of warfighters each year that selflessly protect our country. Their sacrifices and commitment are simply amazing.  We are privileged to begin working more closely with the Boot Campaign, who has done a phenomenal job of drawing attention and supporting our military heroes.” 

For additional information or to show your support, visit www.bootcampaign.com.

About The Boot Campaign

The Boot Campaign is a grassroots initiative started by 5 women from Texas known as the Boot Girls. They provide an easy and tangible way for Americans to show support of our troops (both past and present) that’s practical and directly benefits our military. Proceeds from boot sales are donated to partner charities, which assist returning veterans dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and varying degrees of physical injuries. For more information or to lend your support, visit www.bootcampaign.com.

About Bates Footwear

Founded in 1885 as a dress shoe manufacturer, today Bates® Footwear has become one of the most popular and preferred footwear brands in the US military and civilian uniformed law enforcement communities. The Bates brand is represented at each of highly respected military academies and in some of most selective and prestigious uniformed communities within the US: Tomb of Unknown Soldiers in Arlington National cemetery; Old Guard in Washington DC; in addition to many Special Forces communities. The brand has emerged as the market leader with its singular focus on providing innovative and athletic footwear of the highest quality available. For more information, visit www.batesfootwear.com.

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Country Music Star, Granger Smith, is "Sleeping on the Interstate"

Posted On Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Granger Smith is 'Sleeping On the Interstate'

Texas Country Hitmaker to Trek From Austin to Ft. Hood for the Troops

Austin, Texas --  Texas Country hitmaker Granger Smith will literally be 'Sleeping On the Interstate' when he walks 100 miles in combat boots from South Austin to the Ft. Hood military post in Killeen, as a means to show support for the troops on the front lines, those at home, and those remembered.

Smith and his crew will go foot-for-foot starting Easter Sunday, April 24, beginning a trek from the 'Y' in Oak Hil where the U.S. 290 and SH 71 highways intersect, and walking until they reach Ft. Hood on April 28. That same day, Smith will perform an intimate acoustic concert open to all soldiers, families, and civilians at 5  p.m. at Killeen's Legends Pub.

"They say you can't understand a soldier until you walk a mile in their shoes, so I decided to walk 100 miles in their boots," Smith says of the idea. He adds, "It's a small sacrifice on me to symbolize the ultimate sacrifice they make for us and our way of life everyday.  It's our American duty as civilians to outwardly show our patriotism and our appreciation for our freedom fighters.  The Boot Campaign is built on that purpose and so is this journey.  For that reason I encourage anyone in the area to come and join us; even just for part of the trek.  Let's not just stand up for our military, let's move miles for them."

The Boot Campaign will provide the singer with a pair of Bates combat boots, just like the soldiers wear, which he will sport along his route as an additional nod to the hardworking military. The Boot Campaign -- which boasts "an easy and tangible way for Americans to show support of our troops (both past and present) that’s practical and directly benefits our military" -- gives 100% of its proceeds to charities who assist vets dealing with PTSD and physical injuries. 

This is not the first time that Smith has stepped to the forefront for the military -- the Corps-of-Cadets-member-turned-Texas-country-staple has taken three tours overseas to Kuwait and Iraq to play special shows for the troops stationed there.

Shiner Beers, Killeen's Freedom Jeep Chrysler and Dodge Country will back the event as sponsors. Likewise, KVET's Chris Mosser, Katie Key of Best in Texas Magazine and the Texas Music Chart  -- as well as the mayors of the surrounding communities and many of Smith's peers in Texas music -- are showing utmost encouragement for the singer's venture.

'Sleeping on the Interstate' will act as the premiere single from Granger Smith's forthcoming album, following an impressive list of previous hits. In 2008, Smith debuted 'Colorblind,' which marched right into the top Top 10. When his 2009 album, 'Don't Listen to the Radio,' dropped, so did five more chart topping hits -- including the title track, 'Gypsy Rain,' 'I Almost Am,' '5 More Minutes,' and 'Superstitious 17.' Now, Smith is back with a fresh from-the-heart record, 'Poets & Prisoners,' which impacts April 12. 

 

 

Boot Campaign Gets Extra Kicks from Country Music Stars

Posted On Tuesday, March 01, 2011

As Seen in Country Weekly:

The Boot Campaign is getting an extra kick. The program, which encourages Americans to buy combat boots in support of the armed forces, is welcoming a new wave of country stars for their ads and promotional efforts. Most recently, Josh Turner, George Jones, Craig Morgan, Randy Houser, Charlie Daniels, the Oak Ridge Boys, Jack Ingram and many others laced up with the Boot Campaign, joining already-onboard celebs including Joe Nichols, Gretchen Wilson and Heidi Newfield. The stars appear in print advertisements sporting combat boots as a way of showing gratitude to U.S. troops. Artists from other musical fields as well as athletes and Hollywood stars—heck, even the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are also showing their support.

 

 

 The Boot Campaign began in 2009 as a truly grass-roots movement. It’s the collective brainchild of five Texas women, known as the “Boot Girls,” who teamed up to find a creative way to say thanks to those members of the American military who were returning home from duty. The campaign was inspired by the book by Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell, Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Red-wing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10.

The ladies came up with the idea of wearing combat boots as a symbolic, “walk a mile in my shoes” statement. The campaign’s signature boots are available for purchase through the bootcampaign.com website, and all pro¬ceeds go to organizations such as the USO and the Lone Survivor Founda¬tion, founded by Marcus, which helps wounded warriors and their families. Though the program is less than two years old, it’s gaining momentum with the speed of a fighter plane. “We get letters from the deployed military that have heard about us and they all have great things to say,” says Sherri Reuland, one of the five Boot Girls. “The Boot Campaign is really our call to action. It shows compassion and it is a reminder of what these men and women in the service go through every day.

When you wear the combat boots, the military people know that you are standing beside them in support.” And now, they’re picking up even more support from the country music community. Charlie Daniels was so impressed by the program that he included it in his annual charity event in Nashville this past September. The superpatriot hosted the “Get Your Boots On, Nashville” fundraising event to benefit both the Boot Campaign and Stars for Stripes. He sums up his support for the movement in a statement to Country Weekly, saying, “We’re putting some boots on the ground in this country to support the ones who put their boots on the ground in combat to keep our country free. It’s the least we can do.”

 

 

Craig Morgan, who served in the United States Army for more than 10 years, is also a recent “enlistee,” so to speak. “I was approached by the Boot Campaign organization to be a part of this,” says Craig. “I’m sure a lot of that had to do with the fact that I was in the Army for so many years. But anytime we can do something that’s going to improve the lifestyle of our returning soldiers, that is something we should do. For me, it was a no-brainer.”

Craig was familiar with the organization and especially admired the creative concept behind the movement. “It is unique,” he says. “There is a visual appeal to it. I have been working with the military since I left active duty, but we always do some investigating before we get involved with an organization. I like being affiliated with those that look to have some longevity, and the Boot Campaign looks like it will be a long-term thing.”

Randy Houser’s involvement with the Boot Campaign would seem a natural fit, on the heels of his most successful single, the humorous “Boots On” in 2009. He began hearing about the Boot Campaign after performing for a USO tour of the Persian Gulf in January of 2010. That proved a life-changing experience for the rough-hewn singer. “When I went on that USO trip, I saw what those guys do over there, and you realize what you are doing for them,” Randy says. “They have such a sense of team. Some of them almost feel guilty for coming home because they feel like they are leaving their team behind. Hats off to them, man.”

And much like the workings of the military, the Boot Campaign is prov¬ing what can be accomplished when people pitch in as a team. The fact that five everyday-type women, all with jobs and families of their own, can successfully spearhead a move-ment of this proportion suggests a true “American dream” story. That is certainly not lost on Randy or Craig.“I love to see Americans actually doing something,” Randy says with a robust laugh. “It shows that people can make a big difference. I mean, as art¬ists, we can show our support through songs or performing for the military. That’s how we raise awareness. But these five women have hit on somehing that looks like it’s really catching on.” And the campaign ads definitely catch your attention, Randy adds. “You know, you’re looking at a picture of a big star or a celebrity and you scan down and you see that they’re wearing those brown combat boots, and you just want to know why,” he says. “You know immediately that it represents something that’s pretty important.” Craig also makes sure to give the Boot Girls their proper respect. “These ladies have put so much heart and soul into this,” he says earnestly. “They are the ones who should be commended. I mean, all we [artists] have to do is take some pictures. That’s the easy part.”

 The Boot Campaign is getting a further boost from Joe Nichols, who has been working with Marcus Lut¬trell as well as the Boot Campaign. Joe dedicated his latest music video, “The Shape I’m In,” to the men and women returning home from military service, and selected Marcus to provide the opening narration. The video was made in partnership with the Lone Survivor Foundation and the Boot Campaign. Joe says in a release, “We came up with the idea to connect the song’s lyrics with what Marcus and company have been doing already which is, helping soldiers get back into a normal life after returning home.” And fans can help by literally “getting your boots on.” While you’re at it, bring the family, urges Randy Houser. “I think every family portrait should have somebody, or even everybody, in combat boots,” he says, with a slight hint of facetiousness in his voice. “Heck, why not? It’s one way we can give back.” CW

 ALL PHOTOS COURTESY THE BOOT CAMPAIGN/WEBSTER PR