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Fundraising with Food Taking Force in Brea, California

June 17, 2010 by IamMoody

When it comes to the topic of fundraising for charities, there are so many different facets and variables, but they all have one thing in common: Raising funds for a charitable cause. That is exactly the moniker of what is going on Brea, California currently: Fund raising with food. A gourmet food delivery company called Western Beef & Seafood has procured a monumental and very innovative idea for raising monies to benefit local causes, like the Fullerton Arboretum and the Fullerton Boys and Girls Club; which are both factions of the Fullerton South Rotary Group in Brea. The company president, Andy Diaz, has developed an attainable solution for fund raising with food that he dubs as “hassle-free fundraising programs.”

Essentially, the company offers their food services and concessions at community events that they sponsor, and a portion of all funds earned can be derived for a said charitable organization, based upon them selling food at their concession stands during such events. To raise awareness about this very nifty fund raising with food opportunity, the company has purchased banners for all of the OC Flyer’s minor league baseball team home games in Brea for the forthcoming season—and will also be hosting concession stands that sell their food while informing patrons of the ability to use such high quality foods as a basis to raise funds for any particular charitable event.

The OC Flyers’ season just kicked off officially on June 15th, and Diaz is hoping that by encouraging consumer awareness about his food fundraising options, more people can take part in this wonderful program. The OC Flyers are part of the Golden Baseball League, a minor baseball league. The games are being played this season at the Cal State Fullerton Campus, on Goodwin Field.

If you are curious about the OC Flyers, you can look them up online at: http://www.orangecountyflyers.com.

For more information about fundraising with food, Western Beef & Seafood’s website address is: www.WesternBeefandSeafood.com.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Fundraising, Fundraising with Food, OC Flyers, OC Flyer’s minor league baseball team, Western Beef & Seafood

Fashion for Every Day Wear

June 17, 2010 by IamMoody

Every one knows that dressing up is a great way to feel confident and classy. However, is it really appropriate to dress up when you are about to go shopping at Wal-Mart? Granted, wearing your favorite sweats or those hideous pajama bottoms will only get you on www.ThePeopleofWalmart.com , do you really have to dress up? No, you do not. However, you really should dress well, even when you are just running out for a loaf of bread.

You may be thinking, “Why bother to dress well for that evening run to the store for some staple foods or shopping?” There is a very simple answer to that. You never know who you are going to meet while you are out. You might meet Mr. or Ms. Right while shopping in the produce isle. You may meet the human resources representative in the bread isle. You may meet the long lost friend in the home décor section of the store, or your old rival in the kids section.

Each of these people will immediately judge you according to your fashion. If you do not impress them immediately with your style, you may not be given the opportunity show them your true personality. Plus, do not forget how dressing well makes you feel. Are you going to have the confidence to approach a person if you are dressed like you just woke up and you don’t care about yourself? I wouldn’t, and I’m a confident person. Dress well and approachable, they will be more willing to approach and meet you. Imagine the possibilities.

“How do you dress well without dressing up?” you may be wondering. Well, the first step is to remember that your clothing should be clean. Your clothing should fit you. Showing your belly means that the shirt is not long enough. Your clothing should also be age appropriate. Are you a 35 year old woman who is small enough to fit junior’s clothing? Resist the shinny, bright colored cloths and purchase your outfits in the adult section. Clothing that is too young for you will only make you look older.

Want to learn more about dressing appropriately? Keep following this blog. There is much more to follow.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: age appropriate, importance of fashion., meeting people, shopping, wal-mart

Fashion Introduction

June 17, 2010 by IamMoody

Fashion is all around. There are people who specialize in developing fashion for others and celebrities hire people to build their wardrobe for them. Is fashion this important though? Does a person really need to spend a fortune building a wardrobe and read about what is fashionable? Well, come right down to it, yes, fashion is very important.

The style that a person wears has very specific effect on those around the person and her opinion about herself. The person’s fashion can be her means of hiding herself or promoting herself, depending upon how she dresses. The changing of a person’s fashion can also have a serious change in her personality and self image. Simply showing a person how to dress, a person’s self image can be improved.

You can find fashion styles through various sources. There are entire magazines focused on how to dress fashionably. TLC has television shows like “What Not to Wear” to help people learn how to be fashionable and self confident. Celebrity styles can be copied, for a price.

This blog series will help to bring fashion to the real people. Here, you can learn about what is currently happening within the fashion world and how to use that fashion sense for your own personal fashion development. Here, we will discuss the different fashion scenes and styles. We will discuss the use of make-up and jewelry. We will discuss the different ways to save money while being fashionable and the how-tos of different style practices. We will discuss name brands verses non-brand clothing and the use of vintage clothing. There is something for everyone in this new blog series.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: "what not to wear", celebrity fashion, how-tos, importance of fashion.

Caribbean Fashionweek Backstage Production Lead

June 10, 2010 by IamMoody

Caribbean Fashionweek is going down June 15th – 21st at the National Indoor Sports Centre in lovely Kingston, Jamaica. The one and only Richard Moody will be in attendance as the CFW Backstage Production Lead. This years CFW will include desingers such as Rhonda Tracey, Lisa Walton, Carolyn Cupid, Debra Hill, David Andre, Phelicia Dell, Keneea Linton, Arlene Martin, Meiling, Heather Jones, Claudia Pegus, Robert Young and many, many more!

Everything and anything you could ever want to know about Caribbean Fashionweek can be found at http://www.caribbeanfashionweek.com/ and be sure to follow @RichardTMoody while he styles and profiles in Jamaica on Twitter.

Filed Under: Blog

We Love LA Fitness Uptown

April 22, 2010 by IamMoody

la_fitness_uptownWe just joined the new LA Fitness Uptown and could not be more excited.  The brand new facility is so nice.  It’s clean, friendly, and high tech.  This one of the first places to feature the new Lifefitness machines that you can connect an iPod or MP3 player and listen to your  movies

  • Memberships as low as $21 monthly
  • State of the Art Cardio Equipment
  • Beautiful Locker Rooms
  • Group Fitness Classes
  • Health Insurance reimbursements available

If you are interested please call Carolyn for a complimentary pass and tour and mention “Iammoody” for a special rate. We want to make sure you are connected.

Filed Under: Blog

Happy Holidays MSP Flight Attendants

December 25, 2009 by IamMoody

From: IF MSP BASE
Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 1:39 PM
To: Crew FA Base MSP
Subject: Holiday Wishes/MSP Base Update

MSP Flight Attendants
On behalf of the MSP In-Flight Team, we would like to wish you a wonderful holiday season. Your commitment, dedication and holiday spirit emulates compassion for our customers and each other.

We are fortunate to be a part of this team and thank you for the generosity and kindness that you display to those who celebrate life one day at a time. You have gone out of your way to take care of each other and have donated your gifts and talents to improve the quality of life for flight attendants who are loved by many.

Whether you joined us for the Tee Simmons and Heidi Andersen event or earlier this month for Rick Linde and Ricky Thornton, the level of support was amazing. We offer a special thanks to Richard Moody for planning and coordinating each event which has made a difference in the lives of so many people. We have a unique base comprised of flight attendants who genuinely care about each other. Please know that we appreciate everything you do.

In 2009, we exceeded the Pink Boutique goal with a special thanks to Pat May, Richard Moody and everyone who donated their time and merchandise. In addition, we raised several thousand dollars for the Beacon Foundation and Delta Care Fund that we will continue to support in 2010. In 2010 our goal is to: (1) continue to support each other (2) maintain the family atmosphere (3) ensure MSP is a great place to work (4) finish the integration (5) win the JD Power award.

We look forward to seeing you at the following upcoming events:

Farewell to Penny Greene, Barb Stumm, Lin Moilan
You are invited to join us January 7, 2010 at 5:00pm at Woolley’s, Airport Embassy Suites for a proper send-off. Light refreshments will be served.

Farewell to Kris Pearson and Antoinette (Toni) Corral
Also at Woolley’s you will have the opportunity to bid farewell to Kris Pearson, Duty Manager Crew Scheduling, and Toni Corral, Central Administration Coordinator.
Please RSVP to Janet Jorgenson at (612) 726-3383 by Wednesday, January 6, 2010.

Ricky Thornton FUNraiser
Please mark your calendars for January 12, 2010, 5-10pm, Major’s Sports Café, 8301 Normandale Blvd, Bloomington, MN. There will be over 50 gifts items to raffle, live performances and complimentary refreshments. Contact Pat Schullo for additional details: (patschullo@yahoo.com)

On behalf of the MSP Team, we wish you a happy holiday season and a wonderful New Year.

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