RIDE FOR DAVE

June 18th, 2009 bohannon Posted in Events, Interesting, las vegas Comments Off

On June 7, 2009, the Las Vegas Metro Police Department had a fund raising motorcycle ride for Dave Rooney, one of their motorcycle officers who is recovering from a serious illness that has left him and his family with some substantial medical bills.

Around 500 motorcycle riders showed up including a detachment of the Marine Motorcycle Riders of Las Vegas.  Kerry was one of the riders that participated, and he really enjoyed the event and the ride.

For more information about Dave you can go to www.getwelldave.com

 

 

 To see video clip of Channel 8’s coverage of the event, including an 8 second interview with Kerry click here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjXBlfl8cTY

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American Quarter Horse Association Silver Dollar Circuit

April 7th, 2009 bohannon Posted in Events, Interesting, Things to Do, las vegas Comments Off

There is always something new and different to do here in Las Vegas – that’s why it’s our favorite city!  This last weekend, the Southpoint’s Equestrian Center hosted the American Quarter Horse Association Silver Dollar Circuit – free to the public to boot!  The event brought back memories of The Coffman Team’s days of horse showing (like the time Andrea’s Quarter Horse, Little Bar, grabbed a cinnamon bun away from a little kid at the Ventura County Fair – that horse had a terrible sweet tooth, and wasn’t above a little thievery).  The day spent at the show hasn’t convinced us to take up horse ownership again (the memories of waking up at 5:00 am to feed horses in the rain is still a little to fresh), but we will definitely check out more horse shows when they come our way.

For more photos, click on the following link:
American Quarter Horse

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West Coast Conference Championships

April 7th, 2009 bohannon Posted in Events, Interesting, Things to Do, las vegas Comments Off

For the first time, the West Coast Conference held its championships in netural territory.  Lucky for us, they picked our favorite city – Las Vegas.  Excited to have the opportunity to see her alma mater, Pepperdine University, try to “advance to the dance,” Andrea went above and beyond to get us close to the action with floor seats.  While I appreciated her enthusiasm, there is perhaps such a thing as too close to the action.  Both Kerry and I ended up catching out-of-bounds basketballs (Kerry threw his back to the referee, while I took the safer-and-saner approach of waiting for someone to come collect it from me), and I did have some concerns of having a player end up in my lap.  While we’ll have to wait until next year for Pepperdine to go all the way, The Coffman Team had a great time at the championships, and walked away injury-free.  I’ll have to work on my ball-passing skills for next year!
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Las Vegas Creative Painting Convention

April 7th, 2009 bohannon Posted in Events, Interesting, Things to Do, las vegas Comments Off

In late February very year, The Coffman Team makes a point of attending the Las Vegas Creative Painting Convention at the Riviera.  The convention offers classes in a variety of art media, including oils, watercolor, acrylics and pencil, as well as a trade show full of demonstrations and great deals.  This year, we tried our hand at decorative painting on wood, oil painting on canvas and pencil sketching (which resulted in some very nice Christmas decorations, a couple of passable trees, and a drawing of a squirrel that looks more like an opossum, respectively).  The convention offers classes for all skill levels, include first-timers, and we always have a great time.
 
The convention’s website is www.VegasPaint.com, and the classes for 2010 will be posted in June.  Hope to see you there! 
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Summerlin Snow Day

February 5th, 2009 bohannon Posted in Events, Interesting, Outdoor Recreation, Summerlin, Things to Do, las vegas Comments Off

The Coffman Team recently enjoyed a long-standing Summerlin tradition – the 15th annual Summerlin Snow Day.  Every year, roughly 7 tons of crushed ice transforms the sloped area of Arbors Park into a snow hill for sledders of all ages.  Hot chocolate and cookies are available to make the winter wonderland complete.  This year’s Snow Day was a complete success, judging from the number of young sledders I heard proclaiming it “awesome,” one young man even going so far as to call it “the best day of my life!”  The Snow Day is pretty awesome, and a not-to-be-missed event for Summerlin residents.
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2008 Santa Run

December 12th, 2008 bohannon Posted in Events, Interesting, Outdoor Recreation, Uncategorized, las vegas Comments Off

Here’s something you may not know about our favorite city: Las Vegas holds the World’s Record for the Largest Santa Gathering.  In 2007, 7,269 Santas ran down Fremont Street and into history at the Las Vegas Great Santa Run.
 
This year, Fremont Street was again overrun by Santas for the 4th annual Great Santa Run.  In addition to offering thousands of people the chance to run around in Santa suits, the Santa Run raises money for Opportunity Village.  In attendance this year to support the running Santas were Mayor Oscar Goodman (accompanied by the Champagne Showgirls – only in Las Vegas!), Senator John Ensign, Vegas favorites Siegfried and Roy, and, of course, Santa Claus himself.  Running Santas and supporters were treated to live music throughout the event.
 
Don t look for The Coffman Team amongst the Santas, we were merely spectators this year.  But, next year (December 5th, 2009) we hope to be suited up and ready to make the run!  This is a Las Vegas tradition not to be missed.  For more information, go to www.lasvegassantarun.org.
To see more pictues from the Santa Run go to: http://picasaweb.google.com/coffmanteam/2008SantaRun#
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Las Vegas Veterans’ Day Parade

November 13th, 2008 bohannon Posted in Events, Interesting, Outdoor Recreation, Things to Do, las vegas Comments Off

The Coffman Team was among the thousands who attended this year’s Las Vegas Veterans’ Day parade.  Organized by the Stars and Stripes Foundation, the parade honored more than 50 soldiers from the Wounded Warrior Project.  For more information on the Wounded Warrior Project, and organization dedicated to helping servicemen and women who have lost limbs, visit www.woundedwarriorproject.org.
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Toys for Tots Ride

November 5th, 2008 bohannon Posted in Events, Interesting, Things to Do, las vegas Comments Off

Every year, the Marine Corps Toys for Tots Foundation has a campaign to collect new, unwrapped toys for the children of needy familyes.  As a part of that, the Marine Motorcycle Riders of Las Vegas has a motortcycle ride to collect toys.  Kerry was a part of the ride again this year.

The ride was a huge success!  Even before the ride started, the Marine Riders had collected $4500 from local businesses and individuals.  The Mattel Corporation matches that dollar for dollar, so they had raised $9,000 before the start of the ride.

For more information about the Toys for Tots program click on:  Toys for Tots

To see all of the pictures from the ride click on:
Marine Riders Toys for Tots Ride

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Cancer Walk

November 2nd, 2008 bohannon Posted in Events, Interesting, Outdoor Recreation, Things to Do, las vegas Comments Off

On October 4th, 7,000 walkers (including stroller pushers, wagon pullers and dog walkers) raised more than $400,000 to help fight breast cancer at the 9th annual Making Strides walk at the JW Marriott in Summerlin. The money raised at the 3.5 mile noncompetitive walk benefits the American Cancer Society. For more information on next year’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk or other ways to help the American Cancer Society, go to their website at www.cancer.org

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Age of Chivalry Renaissance Festival

November 2nd, 2008 bohannon Posted in Events, Interesting, Outdoor Recreation, Things to Do, las vegas Comments Off

Sunset Park was overtaken with lords and ladies for the 15th annual Age of Chivalry Renaissance Festival. The festival featured live entertainment, historical re-enactments, jousting tournaments, and over 100 artisans, including blacksmiths, wood workers, stone carvers jewelers and perfume blenders.
 
Plenty of authentic food and drink were available to attendees, as they enjoyed strolling minstrels, magicians, storytellers, jugglers, flame-eaters, belly dancers and games of skill. 
 

Don’t miss the opportunity to eat, drink and merry be at the 16th annual Renaissance Festival. For more information, visit www.lvrenfair.com.

For additonal photos click on this link:
picasaweb.google.com/coffmanteam/AgeOfChivalryRenaissanceFestival#5258184753789951282

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