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Ride “Tweak Show” Photos and Recap

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October, 30, 2009 Seattle, Washington - Halloween kicked off early in Fremont as Ride Snowboards brought down the freak show, ahem, i mean “Tweak Show” to evo for a night of terror! It was such a sick event, everyone dressed up and the films were incredible.  Lets see, we had Ride’s team film “Along for the Ride”, Pirate Productions and Videograss’s latest film.  Despite the incredible line up of films, people seemed to be preoccupied by the array of crazy costumes, the photobooth, games (Wheel of Death, Skull Toss, Membrain) and the Ride pro team was in the house signing autographs.  Mikey Leblanc, Hana Beaman, Jusso Lavisto, Darrell Mathes Austin Hironaka, Megan Ginter, Nash, Marco, Cory Noble and the whole ride crew were present and accounted for.

Here are a couple shots from the night but check out the full Flickr Photobooth Album and the full Flickr Album from the Party.

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Party Photos:

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Photobooth Photos:

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GroupY Panel Discussion “Is Green the new Black” // PHOTOS

PHOTOS FROM:  group Y & evo Panel Discussion & Gathering; “Is Green the New Black?”

October 21, 2009
evo - Seattle, WA

A panel discussion on “Staying Ahead of and True to the Challenges of Sustainability,” presented by group Y, evo and FUEL TV.

Speakers include:
+ Dennis Madsen – former REI CEO, evo Board of Directors
+ Mikey Leblanc – Founder & Principal of Holden Outerwear, Pro Snowboarder
+ Chris Rudolph - Director Of Marketing Services at Stevens Pass Resort

It was a killer event and great conversation took place but in listening in you really began to see how much work is left for us to do.  We will be hitting you up w/ some notes and a follow up detailing the discussion, Q&A, and upcoming opportunities to get involved!  Until then, here are a couple photos from the Panel Discussion.. for the full album check us out on Flickr!

Check out the full Flickr Album and visit www.groupYnetwork.com to learn more!

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GroupY Panel Discussion // Q&A Followup

Last Wednesday evening, evo and group Y hosted a gathering and discussion focused on sustainability and what it means to all of us in the realm of action sports. We had an expert line up of speakers; pro-snowboarder and co-mastermind of Holden outerwear Mikey LeBlanc, former CEO of REI Dennis Madsen, and Stevens Pass Marketing Director Chris Rudolph.

These guys kicked down some serious knowledge and insight and the audience asked some great questions. However, we know that not everyone got the chance to be heard, whether they were in the audience at evo or out there on the interwebs.


So… we’d love to not only continue the conversation and give you a chance to chime in, but also reward one lucky question asker as well!

We’ll be taking questions from you via email and twitter, and kicking back out the answers from Mikey, Dennis and Chris late next week. We’ll award the most creative/inspiring/thought-provoking question with a very cool limited edition skate deck, courtesy of our friends and group Y event sponsors FUEL TV.

So, fire off your questions to us via email, or via twitter to @groupY.

We’ll post the questions and answers on the blog next week and announce the winner!

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group Y & evo Panel Discussion & Gathering; “Is Green the New Black?” // 10.21.09


group Y & evo present a collaborative networking and educational event in Seattle, WA

Is Green the New Black? A panel discussion on “Staying Ahead of and True to the Challenges of Sustainability,” presented by group Y, evo and FUEL TV.

Please join us and GroupY at the store on Wednesday evening for industry-focused discussion, food and beverages, and socializing.

Speakers include Dennis Madsen, former REI CEO and evo Board of Directors, and Chris Rudolph, Marketing Director of Stevens Pass, and Mikey Leblanc, Holden Outerwear mastermind and Pro Snowboarder with more to be announced shortly!

When: October 21, 2009

Time:  Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. Apps, beer and wine will be provided.

The panel discussion will begin at 8:00 p.m.

group Y and evo invite all those involved with the action sports, entertainment & communications industries to attend. College Students interested in action sports and youth marketing are welcome to join us.

PLEASE READ:
-Pre-registration ends on Tuesday, October 20th at midnight. If you are not pre-registered and paid before it closes, you must pay the walk-up fee of $25–CASH ONLY–at the door.
-If you need a receipt for business purposes, please use pre-pay!
-If you have any other questions and/or problems with registration, please email us.

About group Y
group Y is the original collective of professionals focused on Action Sports, Youth Marketing and Entertainment. Based in Southern California with a growing national reach, group Y boasts an active membership of the best and brightest these industries have to offer. Sharing insights from key decision makers at key brands, past speakers have included experts from companies such as Quiksilver, Burton, Oakley, MySpace, and ESPN. Through our events, outreach and on-line presence, group Y takes the work out of strategic networking and strengthens our entire industry in the process. Please visit us at groupYnetwork.com

About evo
evo explores the collaboration between culture and sport by seamlessly joining art, music, streetwear, skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing and wakeboarding. Our aim is to bring all things relevant to the urban, action sports lifestyle into one creative space. Whether it is on the website, on the phone or in our store, our aim is to make all who come into contact with evo feel welcome and excited about their experience.
For more information on evo visit: evogear.com.

Pre-register NOW!

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