Monday, July 7, 2008
Postponed!!
Monday, June 30, 2008
REGISTRATION OPEN
Registration for the Capitol Bocce Tournament to benefit Arghand is now open! We have a limited amount of space, so get your team signed up today! Please read the instructions below carefully to register your team in two easy steps.
Before we get started, here are the important details about the event one more time:
DATE: Saturday, July 26th
TIME: 10AM
LOCATION: National Mall, between 4th and 7th Streets
TEAM INFO: Team registration is $200. Teams must have a minimum of 3 members, with a Team Captain and a (witty and clever) Team Name.
FIRST, To reserve a spot for your team, send us a quick email to ballsonthemall@gmail.com with the following information. Just copy and paste!
TEAM NAME:
TEAM CAPTAIN:
EMAIL:
TEAM MEMBER:
EMAIL:
TEAM MEMBER:
EMAIL:
TEAM MEMBER:
EMAIL:
NEXT, Once we have received ALL of your team's info, we will send your team an email with a link to the official registration page to pay your team's $200 registration fee. There is the opportunity for team members to donate at different levels, so everyone can contribute the appropriate amount (ie: $50 from 4 team members). However, to ensure that your team is officially registered, we recommend that a single team member pay the $200 at once.
To make things even easier, you can forward the email with the registration link to your family and friends. Ask them to make a contribution to get your team to the $200 mark.
REMEMBER: Your team is NOT officially registered until we receive $200 in total donations. We will send you a confirmation email once that happens.
Why stop there? The team that is able to "friend-raise" the most money over $200 will receive a prize at the tournament.
Interested in playing, but don't have 3 people? Send us a quick email and we'll hook you up with other players.
Want to contribute at a different level or having an issue with Google Checkout? Let us know!
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Registration Almost Here
Registration is coming this week. We're aiming for Monday and ask you to bear with us while we work out the fastest and easiest way to get everyone registered. We want to make sure that as much of your dollar as possible makes it to Arghand, so we're trying to get creative. In the meantime, here are some important details so that you're ready to sign up when the time comes.
DATE: Saturday, July 26th
TIME: 10AM
LOCATION: National Mall, between 4th and 7th Streets
TEAM INFO: Team registration is $200. Teams must have a minimum of 3 members, with a Team Captain and a (preferably witty and clever) Team Name.
We want team members to able to contribute separately instead of one person having to front the money. And we'd also like you to be able to "friend raise" by asking friends and family to contribute to your team. We're almost there ... If you have any thoughts or comments, please let us know!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Sarah on NPR
Listen here.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Donate Now!
Forward this link to your friends and family to get others involved. Together we can make a big difference where it's needed most.
(NOTE: This does not count towards a team registration!!! If you want to play in the tournament and make a donation for your team -- hold your balls! More details coming later this week.)
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Donate ... Later
Thursday, June 19, 2008
What's in a Name?
We wanted to briefly address the present situation in Southern Afghanistan, where Taliban forces have surfaced and made their presence known in the area, first conducting a successful raid on a prison outside Kandahar, freeing several men, and then mounting raids on villages. This may seem startling and seemingly out of nowhere, but it has been a sad reality in the area for some time. Just last October, Sarah Chayes, founder of Arghand, wrote an article for the Washington Post from Kandahar. The situation at that time is eerily similar to what's happening now.
The AP is reporting that NATO and Afghan forces were able to push out the Taliban, who also took some significant casualties. There seems to be some criticism and confusion coming from different parties over the managment of the situation by Afghan leaders. We've asked Sarah to share some thoughts with us on what's going on. In the meantime, you can read some more of her articles here.
Have any thoughts on the situation or a great article to share? Please post them to the comments.