Posts Tagged ‘Fox’

New Keep A Breast PSA!

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Once again, Keep A Breast takes our traveling breast cancer education booth out on the Vans Warped Tour. Check out this video to see all your favorite warped tour bands who support Keep A Breast.

Bands:
3OH!3, Thrice, TV/TV, Versa Emerge, All Time Low, The Maine, TAT, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Alana Grace, Big D & The Kids Table, Hit The Lights, Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Silverstein, Saosin, There For Tomorrow

Thanks to: Kevin Lyman, The Warped Tour, Sarah Baer, Vans, Steve Van Doren, 4 Fini, Duncan Barnes, Michelle Ponce, Spencers, Emergen-C, Fox, SIMA, The Girlz Garage
and All of our volunteers!

Very Special thanks to Socialvibe.com and everyone on social vibe who chooses to support Keep A Breast as your charity. Your support helped us raise the funds to make and produce this education video just for you!

SHOT IN THE PIT 2009 PHOTO CONTEST!!

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Keep a Breast and Fox will facilitate Shot In the Pit 2009, a photo contest during the 2009 Warped Tour to pick three talented amateur photographer winners. Categories will be Keep a Breast image, Inspirational, and Live Band. All photos will be uploaded online and will be judged by consumers KAB and Fox.

Grand Prize wins a trip for two to the Fox Orange County Design Center in California Grand Prize!: You and a friend get flown to the San Diego WT, possibly meet your favorite band and be onstage for one of the last shows!! Also your winning image will be displayed at all Fox stores across the US!

SITP 2 How To:
1 Go to Vans Warped Tour and rock out between now and August 9.

2 Get Inspired: Soak it all in. From the main stages, to the side stages, of course the pits, merch tents, record label booths, all of it!

3 Take a Picture, it lasts longer. Image can be from your cell, Polaroid, professional camera, hi-tech or lo-tech, we want to see what you saw and were inspired by.

4 Follow directions for uploading your pictures and rest of SITP 2 info at: foxhead.com/sitp

contest categories:

Band Shot: onstage, band performance

Keep a Breast Shot: must be KAB motivated.  Can be of  KAB at Girlz Garage or wherever you find the motivation for the KAB Shot.

Tour Shot: this one is wide open – grab a moment in time of pure Warped Tour! Capture it!

Grand Prize!: You and a friend get flown to the San Diego WT, possibly meet your favorite band and be onstage for one of the last shows!

Get snappin!
foxhead.com/sitp

What’s going on for Warped Tour in 09!

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Keep A Breast logoKeep A Breast Foundation joins the Girlz Garage at the Vans Warped Tour for the ninth year on the road in an effort to educate young fans about breast cancer prevention. KAB’s highly successful traveling educational booth will be fully interactive with contests, special guest appearances, charitable partnerships, and engaging ways to learn about breast health.

Highlights of KAB at the Girlz Garage at the Vans Warped Tour include:

Contests:
As part of Keep A Breast’s Music For Awareness Campaign, Keep a Breast and Fox will facilitate Shot In the Pit 2009, a photo contest during the 2009 Warped Tour to pick three talented amateur photographer winners to have their photos printed and displayed across the country. Fans can also learn about ways to throw his or her very own benefit show in support of the cause.

Guest Appearances:
Craig Owens from Chiodos will be doing acoustic performances in the Girlz Garage tent at most stops on the tour while Kynt and Vyxsin from CBS/Travel Channel’s The Amazing Race will be joining on select dates to help spread the message and sign autographs. KAB is the featured charity on ModLife.com so expect to see your favorite bands stopping by the tent to do live video broadcasting, mobile updating and twittering from the Girlz Garage.

Charitable Partnerships:
Socialvibe.com will be on the road for this year’s Warped Tour launching a new grassroots movement called I Wear Pink – a way for you to wear and share your support for Keep A Breast while raising funds through your SocialVibe account. Visit the SocialVibe tent to receive information on how to earn donations for KAB as well as draw your own breast cast design to be uploaded to Socialvibe.com

Keep A Breast will also be partnering with fellow Warped Tour traveling charity Peta2 whom will be launching their summer campaign, Breasts Not Animal Tests, centered on Keep A Breast’s commitment to not use any percentage of donations to fund animal experimentation. It will include a co-branded campaign leaflet, tee and microsite.

Keep A Breast Foundation’s outreach efforts will also receive a boost from the Surf Industry Manufacturers Association (SIMA), who have selected the Keep A Breast Foundation as a SIMA Humanitarian Fund grant recipient based on its ability to communicate the importance of breast cancer prevention and awareness to younger generations through music, art and action sports.

“I Love Boobies” bracelets provided by national retail chain Spencer’s will be available for $1.00 for a second year in a row. 100% of the proceeds will go to the Keep A Breast Foundation with over $225,000 raised for KAB to date. For this year’s Warped Tour, Spencer’s Volunteer Army will provide two volunteers at each stop that has raised the most money for KAB and really showed a passion for philanthropy in store.

Education:
To kick off Warped Tour, Keep A Breast introduced their new video titled “Love Your Boobies” at the Warped Tour Kickoff Party featuring Warped Tour musicians informing fans on the importance of having a positive relationship with your breasts and healthy tips for breast health. Additionally, Keep A Breast will be returning with the “This is My Story” campaign, allowing youth around the nation to share their various, unique experiences with breast cancer. Concert Goers can also learn how to feel for breast changes using The Breastology Bag™ interactive sculpture breasts that stimulate the feel of harmful lumps versus the feeling of fibrocystic lumps.

SXSW wrap-up

Friday, March 27th, 2009

I’m still trying to put together the pieces of this years Keep A Breast mission at SXSW, So many wonderful people, so many late late nights, great art, and well I’m so glad to be back home even if I’m voiceless and weighed down by business cards.

Some observations and other things I learned on my first trip to SXSW – Keep A Breast style.

– Twittering is the future.

– People in Austin love boobies. I heart boobies buttons, lanyards, tees were everywhere. They must have known we were coming.

– If you ever have the opportunity to hang out with anyone that works at PureVolume.com take it. Josh Rowe and Brett Woitunski are beyond generous, Mitchell Pavao was the sweetest dude ever and can be bought by a good sandwich, Alex Ploegsma who was working the event was so helpful and a “dreamboat” even on his birthday. And well Brittany Oldham– she worked till 4am then came in early to let our muralists start painting. We can’t thank them enough.

– It’s easier to cut the long lines if you are with Keep A Breast Erica. Or maybe it’s harder to get anywhere with her. She knows everyone, and more importantly everyone loves her. Walk 10 steps in any direction and someone is grabbing her in a fury of hugs and big smiles.

– We did a giant mural at the PureVolume.com house. We had artists from San Francisco Jay Howell and Ferris Plock and Vancouver Canada based Cody Cochrane painting. It was a huge project and the artists worked hours every day and still had the coolest attitudes and generous hearts. Friday night they came in and painted from 4am till noon while Erica slept on the little couch next to them. Yes, she slept there. I suppose they did call it a “house” so it’s not weird? Also a huge thank you to Sabotaz and Adio for helping make it happen.

– AP Showcase was insane. I have never seen a crowd so hyped to get inside a venue. Kids were lined up for hours and hours and hours. 3rd year in a row Keep A Breast has worked with them and it gets better and better. Cast art as a backdrop on all 3 stages, amazing bands, sweaty kids, and loads of fun. Will Bryant came out and painted a cast for us. Reminding us all that smiling and good attitudes are really awesome. Big huge thanks to the whole Alt Press team, especially Mike Shea, Dawn Marshman and Susanne Dawursk.

– Got to meet some great people at the AP Cocktail Party. So fun. Wish I would have won that last guitar they auctioned off. Thanks to AP for inviting us, and FOX for throwing in KAB necklaces into the giftbags.

– SXSW was full of non-profits, and we love them all. Got to meet Dan and Michelle from Peta, they accepted me although I had a feather in my hair. Chris Youngblood from TWLOHA came and hung out with us one night, so nice to meet him. And Music Saves Lives came out to AP showcase and filmed us for a bit – go donate blood!

– Other notables. Tex Mex is good – but not as good as San Diego Mexican Food. Breaking your toe is stupid, especially when your apartment is a mile away from the venue. Outcast was at Whataburger 10 minutes before we were there… at 430 am. It was someone’s job to break apart the massive Lego collection they let kids play with at the corner of the convention every night. I got to see Little Boots despite not getting into the Perez party… she was amazing.












xo miss you already Austin, Kimmy

Happy Holiday’s from KAB.

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Keep A Breast wishes each and every one of you a happy holiday season.

2008 has been an amazing year for Keep A Breast. We have grown so much thanks to all of you who have supported us, come out to see us on tour, and at all our events and shows, and thanks to all the Bands, Derby girls, volunteer’s and artists that have also given their time and love to KAB this year.

This year we celebrated our 8th birthday, and we officially launched KAB Canada and KAB Europe.
Our grass roots traveling education booth visited more than 200 cities! go Erica! go Claire! We passed out more than 100,000 breast self exam cards. KAB is totally passionate about your health, in 2009 we are committed to getting you the best, most up to date, information and tools to help you learn how to prevent breast cancer and live a healthy life free from toxic chemicals.
Special thanks goes out to our sponsors, please support them: Alternative Press magazine, The Vans Warped Tour, Unite the United, Spencer’s, Emergen-C, Zumiez, The Quiksilver Foundation, Roxy Europe, Fox, Foam magazine, Pereira & O’Dell, Pony, Social Vibe, B-Ware clothing, Killbrand clothing, Lifetime Collective, ASEC, ASR, Transworld SURF, The Glue Network, DORK sunglasses, Erin Caruso, SZPR, Loserkids, tech color craft, percision litho and mojo pages.

Watch out 2009 here we come!

xo-sj

Shot In The Pit – CMJ – NYC – The Bronx & Trash Talk

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Hello!

Erica from KAB here! We just kicked off our first show of the traveling photography exhibition, Shot In The Pit presented by Fox and Unite the United alongside the talented Erin Caruso. It was incredible! We are in New York City at this years CMJ. It was a long night but wonderful. There were hundreds of people packed in Fontana’s Bar in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, anxiously awaiting the late night show with Trash Talk and The Bronx! It was great to have The Bronx be a part of this showcase, not only because we love them and they are an amazing group of gentlemen, but we have two beautiful photos of them in this collection that will be auctioned off Novemeber 26- Dec 6th! We are very thankful to have worked with Solid PR, 1000 Knives The Syndicate, Fox & Unite the United to make this show perfection.

sidenote….we got into town and were able to make it to The Syndicate’s pre party for CMJ where the …Trail of the Dead & Margot and the Nuclear So & So’s were playing. It was a great night and really got us going for the rest of the week here in NYC!

Our volunteer for the evening, Vanessa Harris!

Erica with two fans fo the Bronx from Sweden









jesica & jenna







Ken & Bryan from The Bronx