Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Why Volunteer for the FBC?

I sometimes get asked why I originally volunteered for the Fast Break Club. Usually I come up with all the cornball answers like I wanted to meet other fans or that I was a pre-Title IXer who wanted to support young women in their pursuit of playing team sports.

This was all true at the time, of course, but as time goes on, reasons change. As I was thinking recently about our planning for this year’s Auction, I realized it was all about the toilets.

*pause* HUH? OK, let me explain!

Each year, our Auction committee works diligently to come up with a theme and decorations that will make the event more that just a chance to spend money in support of the cause. Several years ago, as Maples was under going a large renovation, we decided on Home Improvement. We wanted to decorate each area in a theme—Tool Shed, Lumber, Paint, Gardening—and I was assigned to Plumbing.

I had so many thoughts of what I should do—maybe some PVC pipe, faucets, sinks? And then one day, out of the blue, I thought “Man, I sure wish I had some toilets!”

So the next day I was driving to work and what should I see but two brand new toilets—right there on Central Expressway. I guessed they had been dropped of the back of a truck as their smashed boxes were right underneath them. I got to thinking that I had the chance at one wish in my lifetime and I just blew it on toilets.

But nearly a week passed and those darned things were still there—nobody had come back to pick them up. I figured it must be some sort of Karma so I persuaded a pal to come along to help me pick them up (we did wait until after dark, just in case).

Auction day dawned and there were my gleaming thrones at the entrance to the Plumbing area—they were especially stunning with the new plungers I bought to put on top. I even put flowers in the bowls. My area was the best (at least, I thought so).

Yes, this is a true story and yes, it does have a point!

Now when I think of volunteering, I think of all of the crazy ideas we come up with while planning events like the Auction, how hysterical we get during our meetings and how much fun it is to work/play with so many great people. I think how lucky I have been to experience all that is Stanford Women’s Basketball. And yes, I think about the toilets!

So if you are looking for some levity and fulfillment all in the name of a great program, why not join us? Along with Fundraising, we are always looking for help on the Communications, Marketing, Membership and Travel Committees. You can join a Committee or help out at games or events—whatever suits your schedule. Contact Eileen at eroche@stanford.edu and let her know you’d like to participate!

We are specifically looking for volunteers for the day of the auction for duties such as table monitoring and check-in/out. And heck, maybe if you’d like to help us decorate, you can find what you need, but be careful what you wish for!

Friday, October 13, 2006

Let's Get Ready to Rumble!


This season sure shapes up to be one of the most exciting in Cardinal history and getting to that First Practice on Sunday will sure be great. Who wouldn't be excited to see the new class in action for the first time after all that we have heard about them? Hope to see everyone there!

Make sure to stop by the FBC table on the loge level in the NW corner inside Maples (as opposed to on the concourse). We will have our BRAND NEW CALENDAR available for sale--and it is one terrific item! We'll also have License Plate frames and bracelets on sale. You can also renew your FBC membership, join if you were not a member last year, order FBC shirts, munch on some sweets, and of course, watch the practice. After the practice there will a Q & A with the coaches and I think some players too. With the busy homecoming weekend, we are staying in Maples for everything.

Also want to start prepping you for our annual Auction to be held December 3 in conjunction with the game with the Texas Tech Lady Raiders. Our theme this year is "On the Road Again"--harkening to our run towards the NCAA tournament! We love our road sign logo, which was created by Laura Sprague. We will start posting auction items on the FBC website soon so that you can start planning your purchases!

We are always looking for donations--fine wines, vacation homes, new merchandise, sports or Stanford memorabilia, gift certificates--there are so many things you can donate! This year's auction is the first step towards funding an upcoming International trip and we can always use your help! There will be donation forms available at the auction, online (soon) or contact Eileen Roche at eroche@stanford.edu if you have something to donate.

Check back here for more info as we get the auction underway!

So here's to the start of another Fantastically Fun Fabulous Foray on the Farm--Finally!