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Saturday, 28 January 2012

In Partnership with the Wyland Foundation, Volvo to Sponsor Nationwide Classroom Mural Contest Inspired by Disneynature?s OCEANS and 'One Ocean, One Planet' Tour

Irvine, Calif. (Vocus) April 8, 2010

Volvo Cars of North America, LLC, (VCNA) will be a title sponsor of a nationwide mural contest inspired by Disneynature?s OCEANS and the coinciding eight-city "One Ocean, One Planet" mobile education tour along the West Coast. Kicking off on Apr. 5, the contest allows more than 15,000 students in 30 states the chance to win tickets to watch "OCEANS" at a local theater, as well as limited edition autographed artwork from Wyland and art supplies for the classroom. The winning classroom will be notified on Apr. 28.


The "One Ocean, One Planet" mobile education tour will feature the Wyland Foundation Clean Water Mobile Learning Center, a 1000-square-foot biodiesel-powered mobile theater / science center. It will be accompanied by the "One Ocean, One Planet" Volvo XC60 Art Car, which is wrapped in an image designed by renowned muralist and children?s environmental advocate Wyland for a 2010 United Nations stamp issue about ocean conservation and will deliver art supplies to elementary and middle schools. The tour will travel to eight schools along the West Coast April 5-22, 2010 to celebrate Environmental Education Week and will combine the knowledge of artists, conservationists and scientists to teach students about marine life conservation, the importance of protecting watersheds, and the role of the arts in raising awareness about our oceans and environment.


Tour stops include:

????4/5????????Washington Middle School, 2101 S. Jackson St., Seattle, Wash.
????4/7????????Faubion School, 3039 NE Rosa Parks Way, Portland, Ore.
????4/9????????North Avenue Elementary, 1281 North Ave., Sacramento, Calif.
????4/12????????Marina Middle School, 3500 Fillmore St., San Francisco, Calif.
????4/13????????United for Success Academy, 2101 35th Ave., Oakland, Calif.
????4/14????????Ahwanee Middle School, 1127 East Escalon Ave., Fresno, Calif.
????4/16????????De Anza Middle School, 2060 Cameron Street, Ventura, Calif.
????4/22????????Downtown Disney, Anaheim, Calif.

"We had a really positive experience working with Wyland at a fundraiser last September so we were excited at the opportunity to partner with him and the Wyland Foundation again," said Greg Hembrough, VCNA sales and marketing manager in the Western Region. "We're thrilled to be on the selection committee to choose the winning mural, and to participate in 'One Ocean, One Planet' tour stops. We expect the students will show real enthusiasm to learn more about why it's important to protect our oceans and marine life."


Dating from the early 1970s, Volvo Cars' commitment to the environment covers the entire lifecycle of the car, from design, engineering and production to useful life, service and recycling. Some notable milestones include:


????1976 - Volvo set the standard for vehicle emissions control by inventing the revolutionary LambdaSond, three-way catalytic converter with oxygen sensor to remove 90 percent of the harmful hydrocarbons.
????1998 - Volvo introduces the world's first Environmental Product Information (EPI) for cars.
????2002 - PZEV (Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle) engine introduced in California. PZEV-certified vehicles are the cleanest mass-produced vehicles available.
????2003 - Volvo Cars became one of the first carmakers in the world to be awarded global certification under the international environmental standard, ISO 14001.
????2008 - Volvo recycles 95 to 98 percent of the metals used in its vehicles and the cars are designed to be 85 percent recyclable overall.
????2009 - The Volvo XC60 is RRR-certified (Reuse, Recycling, Recovery) to 85 percent.

About Volvo Cars of North America

Volvo Cars of North America, LLC, (http://www.volvocars.com/us) is a subsidiary of Volvo Car Corporation of Gothenburg, Sweden. VCNA provides marketing, sales, parts, service, technology and training support to Volvo automobile retailers in the United States, and oversees Volvo operations in Canada.


About Wyland

Best known for his gigantic ?whale? murals in 80 cities in 17 countries, marine life artist Wyland has done more than any other artist to raise awareness of the beauty of life on our blue planet. His Wyland Foundation, in partnership with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Ocean Institute of Dana Point, Calif., is actively engaged in teaching millions of students around engaged in teaching millions of students around our oceans, rivers, lakes, streams, and wetlands. His latest project, FOCUS (Forests, Oceans, Climate ? and US) brings together the U.S. Forest Service, NOAA, the Wyland Foundation, numerous non-profits to teach young people about our forests and ocean - and how these two irreplaceable resources hold the key to the future of our water supplies, climate, and global health. For more information, visit http://www.wylandfoundation.org.


About the Movie

Disneynature, the studio that presented the record-breaking film ?EARTH,? brings OCEANS to the big screen on Earth Day, 2010. Nearly three-quarters of the Earth?s surface is covered by water and OCEANS boldly chronicles the mysteries that lie beneath. Directors Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud dive deep into the very waters that sustain all of mankind?exploring the playful splendor and the harsh reality of the weird and wonderful creatures that live within. Featuring spectacular never-before-seen imagery captured by the latest underwater technologies, OCEANS offers an unprecedented look beneath the sea in a powerful yet enchanting motion picture that unfolds on April 22, 2010. "See OCEANS, Save Oceans" is an initiative in which Disneynature will make a contribution to The Nature Conservancy to save coral reefs in honor of every guest who sees OCEANS during opening week (April 22-28, 2010). For more information, visit disney.com/oceans or become a fan on Facebook: facebook.com/Disneynature.


Contact:

Wendi McAden, 310-224-4960, wmcaden(at)volvocars(dot)com


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Jason Ritchie Hockey Scholarship Foundation Hockey Arena Dedication Life is Energy ? In Honor of Jason Ritchie

Tallahassee, FL (PRWEB) March 5, 2011

Life is Energy ? In Honor of Jason Ritchie


North Central Massachusetts honored Jason Ritchie, a young hockey athlete that died tragically in a 2009 auto accident, at the dedication at The Winchendon School ice arena, naming it the ?Jason Ritchie ?05 Ice Arena.?


Jack Blair, said, ?This event reminds me that life is fragile, bad things happen to good people, and something good can come out of the bad.?


After graduating from The Winchendon School Jason went on to college and continued his interest in hockey. As his parents, Bob and Donna, and his brother Jon, dealt with their grief they also sought to find a way to honor Jason by helping other young men and women get a good education and learn to play hockey, especially those who otherwise would be unable to do so.


Their commitment resulted in the formation of The Ritchie Hockey Foundation, which will provide financial assistance to youngsters who love the sport, and need some help with the hefty costs of both an education and of playing hockey.


The Ritchie family returned to Winchendon a year ago to name the boys? home locker room in honor of their son. From that visit grew a bigger idea: why not name the entire ice arena for their son and create a vision for all who play hockey there that a young alumnus? interest in the sport combined with the love and forward thinking of his family, resulted in a partnership that will help hundreds of youngsters, in his name, as the years march by.


This large financial commitment on the part of the Ritchie?s was celebrated along with the good that it will do when Craig Patrick, one of the coaches of the famous Olympic Miracle on Ice team (when the U.S. defeated the Russians for Olympic Gold), came to speak at the dedication. Patrick is a Hall of Famer and coached and managed many NHL teams in his career.


Motivational speaker and entertainer Paul Cardall came from Utah to join in the dedication and to provide encouragement and entertainment to those gathered to honor Jason.


The ?sold out? event hosted visitors from around the country along with local members of the Winchendon?s Board of Selectmen, the school?s Board of Trustees, Representative Bastien, Senator Brewer, and so many others came to share in the celebration.


?Long after all of us have passed away the name of Jason Ritchie will stand as a daily reminder to those who pass through the front door of the ice arena that while life is fleeting, and often all too short, the impact a person can have on the future is unlimited. The Jason Ritchie ?05 Ice Arena will stand as a beacon to the life of a wonderful young man and the magnificent heart of his family.?


Jason?s father, Bob Ritchie stressed, ?Life is short and bad things do happen to good people, bit a short life can have an eternal message of faith and hope and be an inspiration to others. Bad things can be used to bring about an endless promise for the future when good people simply refuse to let fate vanquish them.?


ABOUT JRHSF: The Jason Ritchie Hockey Scholarship Foundation http://www.ritchiehockeyfoundation.org/ was established by the Ritchie family in memory of Jason Ritchie who was tragically killed in a car accident in 2009. The Foundation?s mission is to provide resources and mentoring to deserving youth who share in Jason?s drive and dedication. Funded exclusively by individual and corporate donations as well as grant funding from other services, the Foundation focuses on helping children realize their dreams by providing them the tools needed to succeed. http://www.ritchiehockeyfoundation.org/howtogive.html


ABOUT WINCHENDON: The Winchendon School, a coeducational multicultural community, provides college-bound students of good character and promise with the essential study skills and learning strategies that propel each student to achieve academic success. Gifts given to The Winchendon School are tax deductable and may be earmarked to support a wide variety of areas, programs or initiatives. If you would like to participate in the ?Challenge for the Second Century? or have questions on available ways to make a gift, please contact Patrick Tevlin, Director of Development at 978.297.1223 ext. 158 or ptevlin(at)winchendon(dot)org


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