Previous Raffles & Winners

Previous Prizes &Winners

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL RAFFLE WINNERS.

A WARM BOW TO EVERYONE WHO PURCHASED TICKETS.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

PRIMA Top Case- WINNER: Roberta Bogdanovich of Tualatin, OR
SX Top Case-WINNER:”Mikie Taps”, Seattle, WA

Seat Cover by Crystal Waters-WINNER:Nancy Christy, Tulsa, OK
Genuine Work Shirt &patchesWINNER:Shane Wilson, Nashville, TN
Orange Safety Vest-WINNER: Donald Kincaid, Fort Wayne, IN
Scooter Socks-WINNER: Andrew, Round Rock, TX
Timbuk2 Messenger Bag-Shane Wilson, Nashville, TN

MONDAY (7/7/08) 4PM EST

THANK YOU FOR HELPING RAISE MORE THAN $350!!

THE PRIMA CASE RAFFLE IS CLOSED.
The next raffle is starting the HOME STRETCH.
There will be 3 prizes next time.
Please keep playing!

THE WINNER OF THE PRIMA BAG: Roberta Bogdanovich

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!

LARGE PRIMA ROLL BAG FROM SCOOTERWORKS

click on the image for details. Retail Value $109.00

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JUNE 25, 2008 UPDATE:
HEY THERE!! THE RAFFLE FOR THE SX TOP CASE IS SOLD OUT!!
THE RAFFLE CLOSED AT 4PM EST
THANK YOU EVERYONE! YOU’RE AMAZING!!

CONGRATULATIONS TO “MIKIE TAPS” OF SEATTLE, WA!

TAKE A CHANCE ON THE SX APPEAL TOP CASE

THE NEW RAFFLE IS OPEN AS OF 6/20/2008 2PM EST

New Raffle - SX Appeal Top Case. Click on the picture for details

sx_appeal_pakrest_black_gtv.jpg The Pak Rest is finally here: now you can have a passenger that will carry all your stuff and give you back support too.

The Pak Rest is your new best friend who just wants to ride along and help you out by easily attaching to the passenger seat of almost any scooter.

It has built-in back support to lean up against while driving, so it’s great for people with lower back problems. Also, the case is made of heavy canvas and measures 14 inches long by 14 inches wide by 10 inches tall. Lots of straps for flexible mounting.

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Brought to you by www.scooterwest.com

THANK YOU EVERYONE!

WE JUST GOT THE 10TH ENTRY FOR THE SEATCOVER!!
CONGRATULATIONS TO NANCY CHRISTY OF TULSA, OK, WINNER OF THE SEATCOVER!(sorry for the delay posting, we wanted to make sure it was OKay to post her name publicly)

TESTING, TESTING….IS THE RAFFLE BUTTON WORKING??

As of Friday 6/20 2am EST, we’re about $90 shy of the $200 goal for the seat cover by Crystal Waters.

Okay, let’s do it again-even better this time!

HELP P.E.A.C.E SCOOTER REACH A RAFFLE GOAL OF $200!!!

It’s EASY when you see the prize!

WEDNESDAY UPDATE: THIS WEEK’S RAFFLE HAS RAISED $55 SO FAR-AND STILL GOING! THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!

Raffle Start: 6/8/2008 12:01pm EST SCOOTER SEAT COVER

This week’s prize is brought to you by Crystal Waters, the founder, owner and designer for scooter seat covers™ and editor of girlbike.com .

Last year, Crystal designed Alix’s peace sign seat cover and sent it out to her when she reached Fargo, ND. THEN Crystal made 10 MORE to sell and pledged 50% of the sales to P.E.A.C.E Scooter.

Now THAT’S a BUDDY! CONGRATULATIONS NANCY CHRISTY, TULSA, OK!!

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Crystal’s custom fit seat covers give your bike personality and your ride, style. Enter today!

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The Genuine Work Shirt raffle closed as of 6/8 at 12pm EST.

Congratulations to Shane, 2nd (or is it 3rd?) time raffle winner!!

This raffle raised $115 toward P.E.A.C.E. Scooter and other worthy organizations!

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6/3- 6/8 Top Prize: Genuine Scooter Company Work Shirt with your choice of 2 additional patches.

CONGRATULATIONS SHANE OF NASHVILLE, TN!!

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Choose from patches like this:

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Prizes generously donated by Scooterworks

LAST WEEK’S WINNERS:

Congratulations to Donald, winner of the orange safety vest and to Andrew, winner of the scooter socks!

Last week’s raffle raised $45–That’s $27 to Peace and environmental organizations! Thank you for your support!

UPDATE:

A final call went out on 6/1 at 2:00pm EST for 4 more entries.

This raffle closed as of 6/2 at 8:25am EST. Winners will be announced on 6/3.

Stay tuned for winners and new raffle prizes!!

New Raffle Open as of 5/25.

This week’s top prize:

Orange Safety Vest with LED Light Bar from

Scooterworks

Support P.E.A.C.E. AND Safe Riding!! Value: $29.99 (Scooterworks price $25.99)

You can win it for as little as $5. Take a chance on the vest…not on the road.

CONGRATULATIONS DONALD OF FORT WAYNE, IN!

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ALSO,

we’ve got you covered down to your toes this week with these scooter socks: (Value: $9.95)

CONGRATULATIONS ANDREW OF ROUND ROCK, TX!!

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Raffle IS CLOSED, AS OF 5/23/08 AT 10PM. Winners will be announced by the AM, if not sooner, and the new raffle posted.

Entry is only $5.

TOP PRIZE:

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Timbuk2 Messenger Bag

CONGRATULATIONS SHANE WILSON OF NASHVILLE, TN!

Features

Features

  • Timbuk2 Quality Guarantee
  • Removable cross strap for on-the-go stability
  • Strap pad included
  • Internal organizer pockets and red key tether
  • Specialty point exterior
  • Quick-adjust side-cam shoulder strap
  • Safety flasher attachment loop
  • Waterproof liner
  • Extra-heavy-duty stitching
  • Grab strap for easy lifting

Retail Value: $150.00 Generously donated by Timbuk2

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WALL OF BELIEFS

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  • Even during the wrath of the myraid cosmic winds, the attacks by earthly being's desires, or the depths of eminant death and despair, one mind stays perfectly still and bright, this is everlasting peace.
    mindtraining

  • Peace is being left blissfully alone.
    Nayagan

  • Peace
    "Just What It Is"
    Silence,Serenity,Stillness
    of Hate
    Eager to Love
    Accept & Relate
    to Everyone
    without Debate
    Regardless of Race
    Religion & Regulation
    Peace is the Ultimate
    Form of Elation!
    Tammy Tuthill

  • Personal peace is feeling content and happy in the moment. More difficult to obtain is the larger peace, in which everyone is able to feel this way.
    Jeremy

  • Virginia welcomes you and salutes you. How can we get Alix nominated as ABC News 'Person of the Week' ?
    Andy

  • Peace is knowing you finished this inspiring journey safely!
    John A.

  • Peace is the sun rising on the day I see you again.
    Daphne

  • Peace is being here now, paying attention, and knowing that every move, every thought, feeling, action can be a choice toward peace. At the funeral this morning for my neighbor's mom, I saw peace in the loving embraces and tears that brought us all together to celebrate the life of Dorothy. She inspired everyone with her peace and love. Just days before she died, she had a dream and woke to say, over and over, "It's so beautiful! It's so beautiful!"

    Thanks, Alix, for asking us to write what is peace. Thanks for riding your scooter all around the country, and for being here now. Beautiful!
    Liz Stanley

  • Peace: absence of violent and hateful conflict. Abundance of love, compassion, and compromise.
    VaVaVroom Denise

  • Peace to me is, simply, empowerment to follow what is in your heart, given by and shared with those around you. It requires mutual trust and respect and selflessness to cultivate and blossom.

    Peace is hard because fully practicing it leaves one vulnerable, and that makes many of us feel uncomforatable. I think that explains a lot of the non-peaceful actions committed in our world. Those who work on behalf of peace rarely achieve what is commonly defined as riches and rewards but, I suspect, earn something far more valuable.

    Peace is not just an act or a state of being but it is also an embodiment. Peace is you, Alix. Thank you for following your heart and sharing it with all of us.
    Rod Bosco

  • Awareness and Intent.
    It seems so easy, but so sloppy and graceless, to live without these things and therefore they become, for me, keys to peace.

    It is with these things in mind (of mind) that Alix has found her peace and the strength to keep it.

    I support her. I support you. You are peace.
    Dana J

  • Peace is opening your mind and heart to change!
    Alix, You must realize that you have signified change in people across the nation,...we have kept you in our thoughts and hopefully if you are ever in our neighborhood you'll stop by....you have not only opened our mind by our heart to peace for everyone. Keep it up and hopefully it ripply in the the individuals thoughts across the nation.
    Faith Simonelli
    FAITH SIMONELLI

  • I have many long and short definitions for peace. Today, it is each moment that I am so still inside that everything outside of me is a beautiful expression of that which I also am, no matter what. Loving the expression of needs met and unmet and awaiting spirit's prompting as to what my response in each moment shall be.
    Karen Johnson

  • Understanding that amongst the gays, blacks, whites, jews, Muslems, Christians, and other "dividers" in our world are just a bunch of souls doing the best they can to get through another day. It's amazing how many good people you can meet when you make an effort to assist them in that goal instead of being an obstacle.

    I would also say that the minorities of this world, and we are all a minority in some way or form, need to resist the urge to "get back" at the majorities that have suppressed for so long. It disappoints me to say this is just as much of a problem as discrimination from the majority.
    Eric

  • Definition of peace: Actively seeking out the good in each and every person, regardless of their traits and habits you may not understand. I have always felt that if every person thought for THEMSELVES instead of letting a govt, media outlet, religion, or other person or persons think for them, the world would be a better place.

    I learned this first hand. My parents were of the type that if you made less money, you were lazy and if you made more, you were somehow crooked or greedy. If you drove a different type of car than my parents you might be criticized. You can only imagine what my folks think about different races and homosexuality.

    Please understand the hurdle of NOT hating folks like this. I love my parents and fully understand that they are just working with the knowledge they were provided, never having the opportunity to leave the small town and predetermined thoughts that go with the long established community. The best we can do is try to put "dents" in their armor of status quo. My father has met minority friends of mine and has shook the hand of gay men.

    I have no agenda towards this beyond meeting and enjoying as many souls in this world as I can before I check out. Life is too short to hate someone because they might have darker or lighter skin, different musical tastes, homosexuality, etc. I might draw the line at being a Dallas Cowboys fan (JUST KIDDING!!!)
    Eric