Posts Tagged ‘Community’

It’s About Community, Cus!

February 28, 2011

Every neighborhood, every town and every city has one and in most cases it’s enough just to know they exist. It’s the person that embodies and personifies the notion of community in just about everything they do. If you’re from Philadelphia, or live in the Philadelphia area, then there’s a good chance you know one of the most popular of these community ambassadors. His name is Anthony Gargano, otherwise known as “Cus.”

Me and Cus at the Market

Gargano is an accomplished author, a TV personality and host of the mid-day sports radio program on 610 WIP (AM) with co-host Glen Macnow. If you’ve never heard this show, and you don’t have to be a sports fan to enjoy it, then click here (Podcasts) and have a listen.  What you’ll hear is someone who brings you right into the heartbeat of the Greater Philadelphia region, the couch of his living room, and at times into his heart; especially when he talks about his son.  There’s an authenticity to his approach on and off the radio and since this project is about sports, kids and community I simply couldn’t resist grabbing a photo with him and writing a quick post.

In our neighborhood, (Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey) Big Cus embodies sports, community, and family. To see him and Little Cus strolling through the Italian Market in Philadelphia made perfect sense.  Giving him a shout out on our blog  does too. (By the way, a picture does not constitute an autograph. Listeners will understand)

If you’ve got someone like Gargano in your town then please share with us his/her name and what makes them the ambassador of your community.

Enjoy some pics from the Italian Market and get there when you can – great place.

Does the NFL Family Really Care?

December 12, 2010

The holiday season is here which means organizations, both charitable in nature for for-profit groups, are gearing up to help those that need it most.

This week alone I received a call from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society , watched my wife pick up two gifts for an area toy drive (I secretly wanted the toy), and will donate two or three coats for an area coat drive. It’s simply impossible not to notice the charitable momentum heading into the final weeks of 2010 and with all this charity going on I thought it would be nice to see what the NFL was doing. And not just the organization but also the players, teams and their affiliates. I wanted to know what they were doing to help those that need it most.

Image Courtesy of iStock

This morning I spent 15 minutes searching the web to see what these groups were up to and this is what I found.

New Orleans Saints & Toy’s for Tots Launch Toy’s for Touchdowns (if you’re heading to today’s game don’t forget to bring a toy – 10 other teams also signed on)

NFL PLAY 60 Partners with VolunteerMatch to help fans find local volunteering opportunities.

Several members of the Denver Broncos dress as Santa Claus and visit local charities

Buffalo Bills’ players sing The Twelve Days of Christmas (particularly funny are days 5, 9, and 11)

Terrell Owens helping 81 Local Families This Holiday Season

Carolina Panthers Held Successful Holiday Food Drive

I’m sure if I had more time I could find plenty of examples but I do have a playoff game to get ready for. However, It didn’t take long to find a few examples of how the NFL is giving back to communities across the United States. It’s great to see that the teams we cheer for every Sunday are finding ways to cheer us on. In fact, if your team or favorite player is doing anything special this holiday season please share it here – we’d love to hear about it.

Who’s Got Your Blind Side?

November 30, 2010

Image Credit: Sga.za.net

Did anyone else notice #74 for the Balitmore Ravens leaving the field during Sunday’s game? Well I did and this is why -

After a weekend of giving thanks and consuming ridiculous amounts of good food, the family settled in to watch a movie.  Fortunately for us  The Blind Side was on cable so the decision was an easy one.

If you haven’t seen this movie then you should. It’s  a touching film about Michael Oher (pronounced ‘oar’), a young Memphis boy who spent the better part of his first 17 years in foster care. Then he met the Tuohy family, a caring and well-to-do family from the other side of town. The Tuohy family took a special interest in Michael and through their love and care changed the direction of his life, one that perhaps may have taken a very different turn.

Instead of finding ‘the streets’ Michael found his way on to the high school football team but struggled to embrace his role as left tackle where he was charged with protecting the QB’s “blind side.” If you’re not familiar with “the blind side” is here’s the quick and dirty. Since most quarterbacks are right handed, they tend to look towards their right more and away from their left thus creating what is commonly called the blind side. These quarterbacks are relying on their left tackle to protect them from pass rushers. What makes this an even more difficult position is that the defense will generally put their fastest and best pass rushed up against the left tackle, so this guy has to be extra fast and exceedingly dependable.*

In the movie Sandra Bullock, playing the part of Leigh Anne Tuohy (the mom), shows up at practice and notices her adopted son struggling on the field. After watching him for some time she takes him aside and tells him that the QB and the rest of the team are like his family, and that he needs to protect them like he would protect his own family (in the movie she references her younger son SJ who befriends Michael).

After making the connection between team and family he becomes an incredibly talented high school football player, an All American in college, and ultimately a starting tackle on the Ravens. Obviously this is the abbreviated version but after seeing the movie on Saturday night, and then seeing this guy get hurt on Sunday, I had an epiphany about the whole notion of “protecting the blind side.”

In the movie Michael protected his QB’s blind side while Leigh Anne Tuohy protected his. This story is one for the movies, literally, but one that we’re all keenly aware of.   We all know people like Michael and Leigh Anne. Chances are if you’re reading this blog then you’re one of them.

Over the past several weeks we’ve written about some of these people- the members of our community that look out for others. They keep an eye on one or more “blind sides” and make sure those that need help are safe. If they can’t help directly they contribute to organizations (teams) that can and in that way become members of one or more teams.

Typically this blog is about an individual fantasy player who has nominated an organization that helps children. This week it’s about every member of every community that is looking out for someone’s blind side – because sometimes everyone needs a left tackle in their life.


*http://www.filmsinreview.com/2009/11/21/3326/

Some “gOARgeous” Chicks Rule Week 7

October 25, 2010

This week we’re going to look past McFadden’s masterful performance and Kenny Britt’s ridiculous game – this week the focus is entirely on a “gOARgeous” group of women from New Jersey, many of whom are the wives of players in the Kings Gate East Fantasy Football League.

Officially the girls aren’t part of the league but by virtue of their commitment to several worthwhile endeavors (including a good party), and their continued patience on game day, they get front and center on the FS4K stage.

On Saturday, October 24th, the “crew” capped off several weeks of rowing practice by participating in a the Dragon Boat race. The event, officially called the Philadelphia International Dragon Boat Festival, draws over 150 teams from across the region, many of whom dedicate their efforts to drive awareness for several terrific causes. Their day began at 4:00 a.m. and with the help of a few seasoned tailgate “professionals” put together an incredible event for everyone that participated.

In addition to this event this “crew” directs their efforts to several great events and causes throughout the year and always throw their support to local and national endeavors to that help those in need. It was great to spend the day with them (all of whom are great friends) and great to see our logo on their banner – something that we didn’t see coming but will forever make the FS4K crew smile.

Great job, “One gOARgeous Crew!”


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