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Day 1 – 3

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

The second annual Cyclebetes Cross-Canada National Relay kicked off this past Saturday from Blackrock Beach in Halifax, NS.  We were treated to a very sensation send-off, with a representative from the Mayor’s office, the local MLA, Pharmasave Atlantic, a live band, and a BBQ breakfast.  Before departing, the Maritimes team took a quick dip in the Atlantic Ocean, and we were on our way!

Our Norco tandem bicycle (the new and improved “Diabetsey II”) took us through Halifax on our first day and into Moncton, NB for our first camp.  The Maritimes team spent the second day touring the tandem through Moncton and up to Sussex with the Mike’s Bike shop – Cyclebetes 200km Community ride.  Riders from the area came out to support the cause, raising a total of 1$3,000 big ones for JDRF.

For our Day 3, we hit the road again, on our way to Woodstock, and while there weren’t any bands playing… the team members were rockin it!  This team’s not messing around, there’s a disease to be cured, and they’re going to help make it happen.  Along our way we have been treated to some true east coast generosity as we’re made stops along the route at community Pharmasave stores.  The stores made donations to our cause, provided water, and made sure that we were fully stocked with supplies for the riders.

Today: Quebec City here we come

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Jen Can do!

Monday, July 26th, 2010

I recently spoke to Cyclebetes BC Provincial Team rider Jen Aragon. We were not discussing the Can do! spirit per say. What was noteworthy is that it kept coming up and up and up!

Safe to say the Can do spirit is at the very heart of Cyclebetes and everyone associated with us.

As you know Cyclebetes is the legacy of Kyle’s promise to his daughter Taylor. Are you delivering on a promise and to who?

I promised my son, Dylan, when he was diagnosed in 2005, that I would do everything in my power to find a cure for type-1 diabetes, and that I will never give up until a cure is found. I’m delivering on that promise!

What does participating in the ride mean to you and your family?

We have participated in the TELUS Walk to Cure Diabetes for 5 years and have raised just under $40,000 in that time. For me, Cyclebetes is a way for me to keep raising money for JDRF, and spread awareness about type 1, with the added benefit of being part of an incredible event, not only for fitness purposes, but for the experience as a whole.

What do you hope to accomplish?

Aside from hoping I can still walk after riding across BC? lol…
For me the goals are twofold:

  1. fundraising and awareness
  2. to show my son, and others, that if you put your mind to it, you CAN DO anything. Nothing is impossible if you believe in yourself.

How would a cure change your life?

A cure would change my life in so many ways, it’s hard to even imagine sometimes. It would mean no more added worry, no more middle of the night blood tests, no more counting carbs, or stopping in the middle of an activity to check blood, no more needles, blood tests, purse full of dextrose tablets, or emergency glucagon shots, no more hypoglycemic night time seizures, no more hospital stays just because Dylan has a cold or flu, and no more constant concern over what the future will bring for him in terms of diabetes side effects. But most importantly, a cure would give Dylan, and so many other kids, the childhood they so desperately want and deserve.

Is there a message you would like to extend to others?

A cure is out there, and we WILL find it. Research is getting so close, but it’s expensive. We need your help. We can do this!

What do people need to know about type 1 diabetes?

That it’s not hereditary, or a result of poor diet, lack of exercise, or any other self-inflicted reason. That it’s random, deadly, and affects thousands of Canadian children and adults.

Author: Cheryl Wilson-Stewart Director of school initiatives. “Our responsibility is to mentor and support these young people they are outstanding!”  She is also the founder of Mindblasting and author of several creativity curriculum in use throughout the world, Cheryl is a consultant to both business and education sectors.

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A Can do! Family

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

I grew up in a family of five…Dad, Mom, brother, sister and me. There was also a symbolic fourth child…our family business.

In 1969, my father started that business and, by the time I was 20, it had become a huge part of me…like another sibling.  For 14 years, I worked alongside my father, sister and brother as we grew the business to a level that inevitably attracted buyers. In 2006, as a family, we decided to sell to a company from Ireland. The company was (and still is) run by a fantastic group of people, however, after 9 months of working under the new leaders, I made the decision to leave.

I miss our family business, and I miss working with my family.

The most beautiful thing has happened to me, though. I have become a part of a new “family” business. I can say this because my Cyclebetes teammates are family to me.  So what brought us together? How did this group of people come together? Was it fate, good fortune, lucky coincidence?

Maybe.

However, consider that maybe, just maybe, the Can do! spirit that is alive in each of us was a force stronger than any of us could imagine. I like to think of it as this huge magnet that drew us together in an instant.

The Can do!
We’ve got it.
We live and breathe it.
We are a Can do! Family.

Author: Kim Hexter Director of Communication. A busy wife and mother of two boys aged 6 and 3,  Kim is also Marathon Finisher and a 2 Time Half Marathon Finisher; she has hiked the Grand Canyon in one day, and has now traveled across Canada with both Team H2V and Cyclebetes.

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I can do this!

Monday, June 21st, 2010

The Can do spirit is in evidence everyday at Cyclebetes.

Last week Cyclebetes spoke to Maritime Team Member Stephen Beamish and aksed – what’s your story? It didn’t take long—and there it was—Can do!

Halifax businessman and father Stephen Beamish is delivering on a very important promise.  “My 12 year old daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes two years ago. Like Kyle Balango I promised her I would do everything I could to help find a cure.  What father would turn down a chance like this?”

Stephen has signed on as a member of the Cyclebetes Provincial Relay team.  He will have to cross the Maritime region, an area covering 980 kms on a bike. “This will be the first time I have ridden in an event like this…it will be the first time I have ridden a bike any distance at all” he states. Needless to say Stephen is hard at work getting comfortable on a bike and training to prepare for the August 14, 2010 kick off. “I’ve always been curious about who went to 24 hour gyms…now I know….ME!” he quips. He will be riding the Cyclebetes tandem bike symbolizing that great things are always accomplished in ‘tandem’ with others. “When I decided to join the team, I set myself the goal of not only riding during my shifts but as much as this 45 year old body could handle. I want to be an example to my kids that when you set a goal you work to make it happen. I can do this!” he states. “I’m really looking forward to it and the knowledge that maybe it will be my fundraising efforts and those of the Maritime team that will pay for one more hour of research, one more piece of equipment, one more ‘try’ at a breakthrough that will lead to what we all seek, a cure for our children, family and friends.”

Author: Cheryl Wilson-Stewart Director of school initiatives. “Our responsibility is to mentor and support these young people they are outstanding!”  She is also the founder of Mindblasting and author of several creativity curriculum in use throughout the world, Cheryl is a consultant to both business and education sectors.

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Cyclebetes – Top 10 Can do’s – Spring 2010

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

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The Top 10 Can Do’s – Spring 2010!

All Cyclebetes student leaders embody the spirit of Can do!

They continually inspire me with their ingenuity, heart and (in many cases) resilience in the face of adversity.
In the spirit of Can do!  here are The Top 10 from Spring 2010!

1. Halley Skiffington – Sir John A MacDonald HS – Halifax –

Halley stepped up  to make a difference in her step brother Bradley’s life by leading the Cyclebetes student leadership team and driving the Spin-a-thon at Sir John A MacDonald. She demonstrated selflessness, leadership and heart!

2. Charles Best Secondary leadership team – Coquiltam, BC -

Students  sought out and  contacted Dr. Charles Best’s granddaughter in Ontario and asked  her to kick off the Spin-a-Thon at a  school wide assemble by skype! She delivered a deeply meaningful message to the student body. Students demonstrated ingenuity and creativity.

3. Jonathan Engleman- Vancouver, BC –

Jonathan wanted to lead a Spin-a-Thon at his school Notre Dame Regional in 2009. It was not possible then but school administrators promised Spring of 2010. Now as an  alumni of Notre Dame and a first year university student Jonathan conducted all promotion, recruitment and communication via facebook.  It appeared to be going well  as the 18 registered teams began arriving on Spin day.  BUT Jonathan realized the pledge forms and the concept of raising money for JDRF had been overlooked! He quickly devised a plan to hand out pledge forms on the spot and added a ‘telethon’ aspect to the event announcing new totals every hour of the 24 hour event. The Notre Dame Spin-a-Thon raised $9800.00. Jonathan demonstrated resilience, determination  and creativity in the face of adversity.

4. North Delta leadership team – North Delta, BC –

At the 12 hour Spin-a-Thon students added messages to the INBOX – a wall sized INBOX poster invited students to write on coloured post it notes and tell why they were participating. The INBOX told a meaningful and inspiring story and reinforced the purpose of Spin-a-Thon. North Delta Leaders showed creativity and purpose.

5. JN Burnett leadership team – Richmond, BC –

Students leaders created not just a Cyclebetes Spin-a-Thon and a funds and awareness drive for JDRF but presented a 12 hour long  talent show featuring hosts,  singers, dancers, songwriters, and musicians all students at JN Burnett.  The level of talent was jaw dropping! JN Burnett leaders demonstrated  extraordinary  school pride and spirit!

6. North Shore Super Spin – North and West Vancouver, BC –

Student leadership team brought together student leaders from 9 schools – uniting North and West Vancouver – public and private schools – making the Cyclebetes Spin-a-Thon a district wide event. NS Super Spin leaders did something that had never been done and united  two entire school districts in one common purpose.

7. Elgin Park leadership team – Surrey, BC. –

Cut backs made it impossible to ‘find’ start up cash to fund leadership t-shirts and the Spin-a-Thon Fueling Station. (The previous year the students council, teachers fund and Parent council all contributed to offset costs). The students ran a Mini -Community Spin in front of the local Tim Horton’s (with management permission) 6 weeks in advance of Spin-a-Thon. One student rode a stationary bike while several others handed out flyers. That day they raised over 500.00 and recruited a very special team – Team Intrepid. Team Intrepid was comprised of newly diagnosed type one families. Scott and his wife Lila  just happened to be walking by Tim Horton’s their 4 year son old Zack had been diagnosed with type one a few months earlier. They were filled with hope by what the Elgin students were doing, they went home and called other newly diagnosed families and entered a team – Team Intrepid. It was an Oh WOW / Can do kinda’ day! Elgin leaders demonstrated resourcefulness in the face of adversity and instilled enormous HOPE in 6 newly diagnosed type one families.

8. Arthur Voaden leadership team – St. Thomas, Ontario –

These student leaders are trailblazers they were the first school in Ontario to host a Cyclebetes Spin-a-Thon. They planned and executed a fantastically successful event. As a result of their work and the attention generated by the event Ontario is buzzing with Cyclebetes fever. Arthur Voaden leaders demonstrated courage and belief and their efforts have extended well beyond their school’s event! The success of their event is  beyond measure!

9. NS Super Spin – Wall of HOPE –

During the 24 hour Spin-a-Thon participants were  encouraged to  leave a message on the Wall of HOPE. It was thought provoking, inspiring and gave HOPE to all. NS Spin filled the hearts of all participants with HOPE – hope for the future – hope for a cure for type one – hope for a generation of make a difference teens.

10. Elgin Park leadership team –

Elgin was fortunate to have Breakfast TV cover their Spin-a-Thon in 2009. That coverage brought great attention to an important cause and showcased a school and student population with TONS of spirit. Would they come back in 2010? TV programs don’t normally cover an event twice.  So holding their breath Elgin asked (what did they  have to lose?). Breakfast TV said – We had so much FUN at your event last year – Can DO!!! Elgin leadership team demonstrated an unwavering  Can do! spirit from start to finish!

It was an exciting Spring Spin-a-Thon season! I truly have the very best job in the world!  Thank you sponsor teachers for your Can do mentorship and guidance and students for your no holds barred Can do Spirit!

I look forward to watching all of you grow and go on to accomplish more great things!

To quote Dr. Seuss “You’re off to great places – you’re off, off and away!”
All the very best to the Cyclebetes GRADS of 2010!
To everyone else see you in the Fall!

Author: Cheryl Wilson-Stewart Director of school initiatives. “Our responsibility is to mentor and support these young people they are outstanding!”  She is also the founder of Mindblasting and author of several creativity curriculum in use throughout the world, Cheryl is a consultant to both business and education sectors.

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