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“Grassroots Membership is not about getting better deals or more points; it’s about doing better business!” Bob McCain

Asheville, NC — This week The Grassroots Outdoor Alliance, announces the appointments of Bob McCain as Chairman and Mike Plante as Vice-Chairman to head its Board of Directors. Bob and Mike, owners of Buffalo Peak Outfitters and Travel Country Outdoors respectively, have a great history working in support of local outdoor retail and bring exceptional leadership to the group.

Bob “Bobby” McCain is the owner of Buffalo Peak Outfitters in Jackson, MS and was an early member of Grassroots Outdoor Alliance. About the group Bob said “I originally joined Grassroots to have the opportunity to join a group of retailers who are good at what they do”. On the importance of the group today McCain said that “the group exposes retailers to vendors in a way that we could not get on our own. As a group we can establish better relationships with vendors and increase value to the consumer”.

Mike Plante is the owner of Travel Country Outdoors in Altamonte Springs, FL. Mike brings over 28 years of outdoor retail leadership to the group and will be in line for the Chairman position in the future. Beyond brick & mortar retail, Travelcountry.com is a leader in e-commerce among independent shops along with other Grassroots members.

The group originated in 1994 as Retailers of the Outdoor Industry. Initially founded by five retail entrepreneurs who believed they could level the playing field with big box retailers through joint buying power and shared knowledge. The office is now based in Asheville, NC and led by David Matz, President, who works with a very active Board of Directors. There are 34 retail members, with 74 storefronts, employing over 1000 people nationwide. Grassroots also highlights membership with over 50 of the industry’s top manufacturers.

As the group has grown over the years, it stays true to the idea that working together betters the outdoor industry. Bob McCain suggests that “Grassroots Membership is not about getting better deals or more points; it’s about doing better business!” It is with shared knowledge and resources that the group has the greatest impact.

Please help us congratulate Great Outdoor Provision Co. and Midwest Mountaineering for being Finalists for The Outdoor Geographic Awareness Awards.  We wish them luck in receiving the award which will be presented at Outdoor Retailer Summer Market next month.

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National Geographic Maps and National Geographic Adventure Magazine are pleased to announce the finalists for the first annual The Outdoor Geographic Awareness (TOGA) Awards. TOGA Awards reflect National Geographic’s mission to inspire people to care about the planet and to encourage people of all ages to explore their world.
The awards seek to identify and showcase outdoor retailers, manufacturers, nonprofit and government organizations and individuals who are finding new and creative ways to promote geographic awareness and build outdoor participation.

The awards will be presented on Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, at 4 p.m. at the Outdoor Retailer show in Salt Lake City, in the National Geographic Maps booth #30039.

For more information about the awards please see the main National Geographic Site 
Here are the finalists:
Outdoor Retailer Category:
- Great Outdoor Provision Co.
- Midwest Mountaineering
- REI

Outdoor Manufacturer Category:
- Bells from Everest
- The North Face
- Patagonia

Nonprofit Category:
- American Hiking Society
- The Conservation Alliance
- Leave No Trace

Individuals Category:
- Sam Drevo (eNRG Kayaking)
- Eric Laren (Save the Poles)
- Sarah Wilson (Adventure Trekking)

Sandal donations support African VillageTake a step against poverty. Trade in your old but usable clean shoes for a 20% discount on a new pair of Chaco footwear. Your trade becomes a donation as Rock/Creek and Chaco will send the shoes to third-world communities in need. The shoes can be donated online or in any of Rock/Creek's Chattanooga, TN stores. Customers can donate any brand or model of shoe, as long as it is a clean, usable, and well constructed piece of footwear. Online instructions for donation can be found on Rock/Creek's Chaco Donation page. The program will begin on July 18th and continues until August 2nd.

This year marks the forth consecutive year of Chaco's recycling campaign. Since the start of the program in 2004, Chaco and the company's recycling program partners have distributed nearly 15,000 pairs of sandals to poverty stricken areas of the globe. Rock/Creek joined the recycling partnership in 2005 and since then the store's loyal customers have donated more than 320 pairs of old shoes. This support makes Rock/Creek one of Chaco's top donating partners.

"We're pleased that Rock/Creek will again apply their passion and commitment to our recycled shoe promotion. Our joint effort to provide shoes to those in need can and has made a difference to thousands of people." said Ann Ellinger, Sr. Marketing Coordinator for Chaco.

SHOES SAVE LIVES

Chaco Sandal doantion picFootwear donated from the 2008 campaign will support the elimination of Hookworm anemia in Sub-Saharan African villages. It has been estimated that as many as 1 in 3 people in Sub-Saharan Africa are affected by Hookworm anemia. The hookworm, a soil-born parasite, enters through bare feet and resides in the small intestine of its host. If the parasitic condition is left untreated, severe anemia and malnutrition will result. The condition will slowly advance until a blood transfusion becomes necessary for the infective individual's survival. In developing nations the cost of transfusion is often prohibitive and risky. Prevention, through the use of protective footwear, has been proven to prevent hookworm anemia. Through the 2007 Chaco recycling program an entire village in Uganda was outfitted with shoes--a simple solution that completely eliminated hookworm anemia in the village.

In previous years the program has supported communities in India and Nepal. Chaco's program has also impacted communities closer to home. After Hurricane Rita devastated the Gulf Coast region in September 2005, Chaco and participating retailers collected over 400 pairs of footwear and distributed them to displaced hurricane victims in affected areas of Louisiana.

"Sustainability typically is defined as the long term balance between the environment, the economy and the needs of society. By offering customers the ability to recycle old footwear through donations to developing countries, and purchase a new pair of shoes at a discounted price, the program touches on all three corners of sustainability. This is certainly a model program for all companies considering sustainability initiatives," said Brad McAllister, Sustainability Adviser for Rock/Creek.

Rock/Creek and Chaco have partnered several times in the past on business oriented sustainability initiatives. In April, Rock/Creek was approached by Chaco and the Arbor Day Foundation to run a special tree planting campaign. During National Arbor Day weekend, a tree was donated for every pair of Chaco sandals purchased at Rock/Creek. Over 300 trees were planted through the partnership. The promotion, dubbed "Buy One, Get One Tree," ultimately supported the planting of over 800 trees.

Triple Crown Limited Edition Chaco Z2 Additionally, Rock/Creek and Chaco are currently offering limited edition Chaco Z2 sandals. $20 from the purchase of each sandal supports low impact, responsible climbing access through donation to the Southeast Climbers Coalition (SCC). To date, the sandal purchase program has raised over $20,000 for climbing access, including a $10,000 donation to the SCC in 2007. The limited edition sandals can be purchased at any one of Rock/Creek's Chattanooga stores or online. More information on the limited edition Chaco sandals can be found online at Rock/Creek.com

About Rock/Creek:

Rock/Creek, member of the Grassroots Outdoor Alliance, is an independent specialty outdoor retailer with over two decades of experience in the Southeast. Along with its online shops, RockCreek.com and ClimbingGear.com, Rock/Creek provides quality outdoor clothing and gear for a host of activities including kayaking, rock climbing, camping, hiking, trail running, and adventure racing. Rock/Creek is committed to making a positive impact on the environment. For this reason, it uses outdoor retail as a platform to encourage outdoor recreation and environmental stewardship and to improve public access to the backcountry. Rock/Creek supports worthy nonprofits such as the Southeastern Climbers' Coalition and the Wilderness Trail Running Association.

Tyler

Update on BPA

Since early May the whole plastic bottles and Bisphenol-A (BPA) issue has been coming to head and there is plenty of information on both sides of the argument.  Here at Grassroots we aim to bring you all of the facts available to us from outside sources as well as from our main bottle manufacturers; Nalgene and Camelbak.

To that end, here is an update of resources on the BPA issue.  Overall, please take the time to educate yourself about the real concerns use your best sense in judgment on this issue.  There is plenty of information describing the health concerns.

1. Testimony from the director of the FDA’s Office of Science and Health Coordination provided May 14, 2008, before a U.S. Senate subcommittee.

2. Statement from Health Canada dated May 29, 2008, regarding safety of canned foods, generally recognized as the most prevalent source of dietary exposure to BPA.

3. Statement from the European Chemicals Bureau (part of the European Commission’s Joint Research Center) dated June 13, 2008.

4. Summary of a comprehensive study conducted by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) which released its opinion in January 2007.

5.  June 11, 2008, Expert Panel Finds NTP Overstated Concerns about BPA’s Mammary Gland, Puberty Effects originally stated in April.

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