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‘Walk Now for Autism’ this Saturday

Wednesday, April 17th, 2013

autism speaksRoad Scholar Transport’s Autism Speaks awareness truck is making a special stop this Saturday in Allentown, PA for the annual Walk Now for Autism Speaks in the Lehigh Valley.

On April 20th, our awareness unit will be pulling into Dorney Park where participants will gather to walk the 1.5 mile course to help raise money for the developmental brain disorder that’s affecting 1 in 88 children and tens of millions people across the world.

According to walknowforautismspeaks.org, the event runs from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. with registration as well as the resource fair and activities opening at 8:30 a.m. and the walk beginning at 10 a.m.

Registration is open to the general public and there are no fees.  Register for the walk online here.

Although rides will be closed the day of the walk, some of Dorney Park’s games will be open to raise money for autism.  There will also be music, characters, face painting, tattoos, a resource fair, and food tent.

As autismspeaks.org states, autism costs a family $60,000 a year on average.  This event has raised $236,000 so far.  Those individuals that raise $150 or more will receive a 2013 Walk Now for Autism Speaks t-shirt, while those that raise $1,000 and over will receive VIP treatment the day of the walk, according to the Walk Now for Autism Speaks site.

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Although there is currently no cure autism, with efforts such as the above, we can help spread awareness and raise funds for autism research and one day, find a cure.

About Road Scholar’s Awareness Campaign

It started with a single pink tractor trailer to help raise breast cancer awareness and grew to a campaign featuring two dozen different charities/organizations and growing.  Below is a list of Road Scholar Transport’s awareness trucks that are traveling the roads each day delivering freight and moving one step closer towards a cure.
-Alex’s Lemonade

-Autism Speaks

-American Breast Cancer Foundation

-Children’s Tumor Foundation

-Prostate Cancer Awareness

-International Rett Syndrome Foundation

-St. Joseph’s Center

-American Foundation for the Blind

-Cystic Fibrosis Foundationawareness pics

-Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PANCAN)

-The Flight 93 National Memorial

-The American Red Cross

-Clayton’s Hope (benefiting epilepsy)

-Children’s Craniofacial Foundation

-Make-a-Wish Foundation

-Children’s Cancer Recovery Foundation
-Northeast Regional Cancer Institute (Rock on Judi H)
-Stop Bullying

-Parkinson’s Disease

-Marley’s Mission

-9/11 Rolling Memorial

-Miracle for Ava…a Cure for Brain Tumors

-Lyla’s Hope-Spina Bfida

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Visit www.roadscholarawareness.org to learn more about our campaign and to view our trucks.  Don’t forget to keep the freight moving so we can spread awareness.  Click here to get a truckload or LTL rate today.

Contact us for your FREE Awareness Calendar featuring our trucks at http://www.roadscholar.com/contact.php.

Road Scholar Makes Shipping Quicker and Easier on RoadScholar.com

Friday, August 3rd, 2012

Road Scholar Transport is dedicated to providing quality transportation, immediate customer service, and making shipping fluent and stress-free to our customers.  That’s why we’ve built our website with a wide variety of tools and services that provide shippers with a quick and convenient way to communicate and gather information regarding their shipments with just the click of a button.  Let’s take a tour of the options you have available at www.roadscholar.com.

Live Chat with a Transportation Expert: Have a question about a shipment?  Need to get a quote ASAP?  Then use our live chat to get answers to your questions instantly.

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Access to Documents/Certifications: Including our liability insurance, hazmat credentials, SmartWay Certification Certificate, and much more.

Instant Rates & Quotes Online: Get rate quotes in a matter of minutes through our quote form (http://www.roadscholar.com/freightquote.php) or via the live chat option.

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Online Tools: Sign up to gain access to:

-Real time satellite tracking of your freight anywhere via your computer or mobile device!

-Scheduling a pickup online

-Retrieving documents online

-Printing a BOL

-And much more!

Sign up today at http://www.vlmtools.com/trucking/login.php?a=19.

Company News/Blogs: Stay informed with the latest news in the trucking industry, awareness campaign articles, and company news at http://www.roadscholar.com/blog/.

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Live Mapping of Equipment Availability Areas so you know where are vans and reefers are currently located at http://www.roadscholar.com/equipmentavailability.php

Employment Opportunities: Want to become part of a winning team that strives for excellence?  Then visit http://www.roadscholar.com/employment.php.  Here are some things Road Scholar has to offer:

-A reputable carrier

-Excellent pay and benefits

-Flexibility in your work schedule (both part-time and full-time positions available)

-Home time

-A great work environment

-Excellent equipment

-And the chance to make a difference

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Contests and Games: Check back often for new contests and games to be posted for your chance to win prizes!  Featured right now is Road Scholar’s NFL Challenge.  Whether you are a die-hard NFL fan or just trying to learn more about and get involved with the games, this is the contest for you.  Just  pick the winner of each game.  It’s that easy!  http://www.roadscholar.com/nfl/ Other popular annual contests include the NASCAR Challenge, PGA Challenge, and March Madness.

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Awareness Campaign: Road Scholar has vowed to travel ten million miles, spreading awareness of the many diseases/conditions battling lives today, through the use our trucks’ rolling billboards.  View pictures of our awareness trailers and learn more about Road Scholar’s Ten Million Miles to a Cure Campaign at www.roadscholarawareness.com.  Our awareness trucks currently include:

-Alex’s Lemonade

-Autism Speaks

-American Breast Cancer Foundation

-Children’s Tumor Foundation

-Prostate Cancer Awareness

-International Rett Syndrome Foundation

-St. Joseph’s Center

-American Foundation for the Blind

-Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

-Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PANCAN)

-The Flight 93 National Memorial

-The American Red Cross

-Clayton’s Hope (benefiting epilepsy)

-Children’s Craniofacial Foundation

-Make a Wish Foundation

-Children’s Cancer Recovery Foundation

-Northeast Regional Cancer Institute (Rock on Judi H)

-Stop Bullying

-Parkinson’s Disease

-Marley’s Mission

-9/11 Rolling Memorial

-Miracle for Ava…a Cure for Brain Tumors

-Lyla’s Hope-Spina Bfida

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While your at our Awareness site, don’t forget to play our Awareness Matching Game at http://www.roadscholar.com/contestgames.php and send an awareness e-card. There are times in everyone’s life when something unfortunate happens to someone we love and we wish we could have done something about it.  Show someone you care by sending them an awareness e-card, demonstrating to them how much they mean to you and reminding them to get a check-up.  Currently, there are awareness e-cards for the following organizations:  American Foundation for the Blind, Alex’s Lemonade Stand, Autism Speaks, American Breast Cancer Foundation, Children’s Tumor Foundation, Prostate Cancer, St. Joseph’s Hospital, International RETT Syndrome Foundation, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and the Flight 93 Memorial.  Send one today at http://www.roadscholarawareness.org/awareness-campaign/tell-a-friend/.

We are constantly working on building our site to reflect the needs of our customers so check back often for new tools and options!

Going Above the Call of Duty…Road Scholar Transport’s Awareness Program Takes Trucking to a New Level

Friday, February 24th, 2012

You’re driving down the road and pass two tractor trailers.  The first is an ordinary silver truck with the company’s logo written across the middle of its trailer.  The other is a 53’ tractor trailer displaying a picture of the World Trade Center, Statue of Liberty, Flag of Honor, the four planes that were high jacked on 9/11 and a list of names representing all those who lost their lives as a result of that day.  Which truck catches your eye?

For years, individuals and businesses have been showing their support towards various causes and organizations, some doing so in unique and creative ways.

Breast cancer is one of the most popular charities in which awareness is being spread for and perhaps one of the most eye-catching ways people are helping spread awareness is by turning their vehicles pink.

Fire Trucks:

In 2007, the “Pink Heals Tour” and “Cares Enough to Wear Pink” was launched with an incentive to “deliver hope, love, support, and awareness to those battling cancer.” 1fire truck/police car

The Pink Heals Tour lasts up to three months, featuring firefighters who dub themselves in pink uniforms and travel to communities in pink fire trucks displaying messages of support from family and friends of cancer victims free of charge (sponsored by proceeds from their online store). 1

Police Cars:

“Cares Enough to Wear Pink” also features pink police cars.

Last year, the Tulsa Police Department joined the initiative against breast cancer, painting one of their squad cars pink in an effort to remind women to schedule an exam.  The car contains an image of an angel pin that Jennifer Mansell, one of the department’s officers who passed away from the disease, always wore which displayed the words, “Angel Backup,” in her memory and is driven by one of the department’s officers, whose mother is a breast cancer survivor. 2

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Nearly three months ago, Kelly Buffalino, a breast cancer survivor who runs a new commercial garbage company, Coastal Ladies Carting, turned their garbage trucks and driver uniforms pink to help fight breast cancer. 3

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Not only are businesses but individuals showing their support as well.tractor

Back in 2009, Kansas farmer Harold Denholm decided to honor his wife, who had passed on from breast cancer three years prior, working with his son to fix up and paint pink their tractor, renaming it “Mom’s Tractor.”  The tractor, which also contains the ‘Hope for a Cure’ ribbon as well as an umbrella with the words ‘In Memory of Mom,’ quickly gained the attention of the community and Denholm was asked to drive his tractor in local events, such as parades, to help remind women to get their mammograms.4

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Road Scholar Transport is taking charitable awareness in the trucking industry to the next level.   In fact, no other trucking company is currently spreading awareness for twenty-one different charities/organizations.

And how are we doing this?  By utilizing the thing our company is built on…tractor trailers.

Road Scholar created the 10 Million Miles to a Cure Awareness Program, in awareness truckswhich we dedicated a fleet of tractor trailers to spreading awareness for specific charities/organizations, vowing to travel 10 million miles in doing so.  Road Scholar’s trucks are on the road 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

But how did the idea come about?

It all started on a Saturday morning back in October 2007.  Jim Barrett, President of Road Scholar Transport, was taking some heat from his wife and daughters who insisted he could take an hour off of work to participate in a breast cancer walk they were going to.  Becoming frustrated at his inability to do so, they left to attend the walk without him.

But what they didn’t expect was what Jim would do whilst they were gone.

Pondering what his family had said, Jim decided he was going to one up them, so he walked across the street to a company who sells tractor trailers and told one of their employees that he wanted to buy a brand new trailer…that is under one condition.  They had to paint it pink.

He then went to a decal place and told them that he wanted an eight foot tall oval ribbon with a white background.  And there you had it.  Jim now had himself a pink breast cancer awareness truck.

He then said to his wife, “Anyone could put on a pink shirt or a pink band around their wrist.  Go try an 80,000 pound tractor trailer all pinked up for breast cancer awareness.”  His goal was accomplished, he one upped his wife.

Messages cover both sides of this trailer, signed by cancer survivors, their families, and friends who gather at awareness events across the nation to get a glimpse of this rolling awareness campaign and spread their messages of hope.

Road Scholar’s second awareness truck came when Greg Kearch, a former driver, was diagnosed with prostate cancer.  This led Jim to create a teal trailer dedicated to prostate cancer awareness.  Side-by-side, the pink and teal trailers looked pretty good and stood apart from the rest of the fleet.

By then, Road Scholar’s pink breast cancer truck was capturing the eyes and support of many, one of them being NBC past President Bob Wright.  Wright and his wife Suzanne co-founded Autism Speaks after their grandson was diagnosed with autism.  Jim sat and collaborated with them and the Autism Speaks Foundation and decided to help spread the word, thus creating the Autism Speaks trailer.

From there, more and more requests poured in.  Jim worked together with Liz Scott, who founded the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation after her 8-year-old daughter Alex passed away from cancer, and developed an awareness truck for this organization as well.

Then one day, Jim was meeting with a man at a pizza restaurant who was requesting a trailer for the Children’s Craniofacial Foundation, an organization for kids that have severe deformities on their face when they are born.  Jim, being extremely busy at the time, arranged for them to meet again in a month or two to discuss it.  But as the two of them were walking out of the empty restaurant, something ironic happened.  In walked a girl who clearly had a facial disability and Jim’s jaw quickly dropped.

“It was a divine message.  That was not an accident that this girl walked in there,” he said.  Jim turned towards the man he had went to lunch with and stated, “It’s not a question of IF anymore.  We ARE going to do it.”  And the Children’s Craniofacial Foundation trailer was soon created on behalf of Jeremy Dale, whose father is the chair of the foundation.  “Jeremy was the happiest kid in the world when he saw that truck and I couldn’t help but cry,” Jim reflected.

As Jim was creating these trailers, he received word that his grandson had been diagnosed with a tumor.  Jim created the Children’s Tumor Foundation trailer, placing his grandson’s picture on it.

Bill Squires, consultant for the NY Giants, was at an event in which the Children’s Tumor Foundation trailer made an appearance, and fell in love with the exhibit.  He told Jim that his son had cystic fibrosis and inquired about a truck for the cause.  Jim, however, had already been discussing the concept of a cystic fibrosis trailer with a friend whose son had been diagnosed and so when Squires brought it up, it was already something he had in the back of his mind to do.

The design of each awareness truck is taken into great consideration, reflecting the values, history, and themes or the organization.  For example, the cystic fibrosis truck displays 65 brightly colored roses, the organization’s trademark, after the story of the Weiss brothers, three brothers who were diagnosed with cystic fibrosis.  The one little boy would hear his mother say that they had cystic fibrosis, but he couldn’t say it.  Instead, he would say, ‘We have 65 roses.’  It stuck,” Jim explained.  “The foundation’s calendar always has themes of roses but never 65 of them.  So we have 65 roses on the trailer.  At first, we had 64 roses,” Jim laughs, “because it is hard to count them all but now we have 65.”

View our Cystic Fibrosis truck at the Philadelphia Zoo at http://youtu.be/iytx3mYV0Ww.

Not all of Road Scholar’s awareness trucks are medically themed.  Two of Road Scholar’s trucks display a very important piece of American history…the 9/11 attacks.

First created was Road Scholar’s Flight 93 truck.  The tractor represents the head of an American eagle while the trailer supports the HALO Foundation’s 93 Cents for Flight 93 fundraising program along with depicting the names of the 40 lives lost on Flight 93 that day.

This truck has attended memorials and events nationwide, including last April when we volunteered to transport an 84-inch long, 1,143 pound piece of steel, once part of the World Trade Center, to a memorial in Dracut, MA.

The steel was picked up at JFK Airport in Jamaica, NY by Road Scholar driver Mike Duffy and brought back to the Dunmore, PA headquarters, where it was handed over to another Road Scholar driver, Joey Burke, in the Flight 93 truck.

The Flight 93 truck met up with six Lowell Police Department motorcycle officers as well as Lowell and Dracut fire trucks at the Cross Point Towers in Lowell, MA.  The police and fire departments then escorted the truck to Dracut High School, where crowds lined up to get a glimpse of the Flight 93 truck.

After its appearance, the steel had one more stop to make, its final resting place at the Dracut Fire Station.  Once again, crowds lined up to see and touch the steel.  Among those hands were the parents of Captain John Ogonowski.

Ogonowski was the pilot of the first plane that hit the World Trade Center and whose farm is located across from the fire hall.  The steel, however, is not meant to memorialize just Ogonowski but all those victims of 9/11.

The Dracut Historical Society, Dracut Fire Department, and Dracut Police Department began its 9/11 Memorial Project with the goal of it being completed by July 1st.

View a video of this event at http://youtu.be/bQw1wugCPB0.

The second truck depicting American history is the 9/11 Rolling Memorial.

Starting back in 2003 by John Holmgren and his wife as a way of paying tribute to those who lost their lives as a result of the September 11, 2001 attacks, the truck was recreated by Road Scholar Transport and Holmgrem.

The tractor, dubbed “Unit 911,” has the title to Darryl Worley’s country song “Have You Forgotten,” written on the top of each side.

On one side of the tractor lies an image of the Freedom Tower, a blueprint of the completed memorial to be built at the site of the World Trade Center.  On the other side of the tractor written in red are the names of the 1st responders, creating the red stripes in the Flag of Honor with the Statue of Liberty in the background.

Walking to the front of the tractor, you will see an enlarged version of the 9/11 Heroes Stamp resting on the hood.

But perhaps the main component striking tears and appreciation in passerby’s eyes is the truck’s tractor, which contains all of the names (nearly 3,000) of those who passed away as a result of the 9/11 events, with the image of the World Trade Center overlaying the American flag in the center of the trailer.

In each corner is depicted a plane flying in the sky (one of them being labeled Flight 93, one United Airlines Flight 175, American Airlines Flight 77, and Flight 173) with a list of the crew and passengers who passed away on that particular flight.

Road Scholar also has trucks dedicated to social causes as well.

At a discussion about the effects of bullying and how to stop it during an Abington Heights School meeting in PA, one of the top 5 states in which bullying is reported the greatest, Jim decided that something needed to be done. So he created another awareness trailer, this time to help prevent children from undergoing the harmful effects of bullying.

His daughter Bridget designed what was to be the new “Stop Bullying” trailer.  With her artistic abilities, Bridget incorporated a stop light that one of Abington Heights’ students created, and which is hung up in their school, telling people the three things that need to be done: “Stop Bullying, Slow Down and Think, and Go Report Bullying.”

The new trailer was soon constructed and makes appearances at schools and events nationwide.

Other causes Road Scholar Transport is currently spreading awareness for include:  International Rett Syndrome Foundation, St. Joseph’s Center, American Foundation for the Blind, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PANCAN), The American Red Cross, Clayton’s Hope (benefiting epilepsy), Make a Wish Foundation, Children’s Cancer Recovery Foundation, Northeast Regional Cancer Institute (Rock on Judi H), Parkinson’s Disease, and Marley’s Mission.

And whilst Road Scholar already has a fleet of awareness trucks traveling the country, we are working on many other upcoming causes as well.  For example, our dog awareness truck will feature our pet photo contest winners and a “Be Part of the Solution” trailer for the Scranton Police Department.

View all of Road Scholar’s trucks at www.roadscholarawareness.org, play our awareness matching game at http://www.roadscholar.com/game_matching.php, and help keep the trucks moving at www.roadscholar.com.

Do you know anyone who has suffered from any of these afflictions?  Do you have any ideas on how we can help promote this initiative to help raise awareness?  List your comments below.

1http://www.pinkhealsnc.com/

2http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20110309_11_A9_CUTLIN249047

3http://www.wect.com/story/16202490/think-pink-trash-collection-service-gives-back-to-breast-cancer-research

4http://onlineathens.com/stories/100110/liv_714313895.shtml

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Calling all Dog Lovers…Last Chance to Have Your Pooch’s Photo Featured on Road Scholar’s Nationwide Tractor Trailer!

Monday, November 14th, 2011

make your dog famousThis is the last week to enter Road Scholar’s Gone to the Dogs contest for a chance to make your pooch famous!

The contest is broken up into two parts…

Photo Contest

It’s time to dig through those photos and fetch us the cutest picture of your pooch.

Your dog’s image will be uploaded to Road Scholar’s awareness site (http://www.roadscholarawareness.org/awareness-campaign/dog-contest/) for dog lovers such as yourself to vote on!

Get those tails wagging because the top ten dogs with the most votes will have their pictures featured on Road Scholar’s nationwide tractor trailer.

Have a litter of pups?  Then submit a photo of each.  We know it’s hard to pick a single picture of your pooch but we can’t choose either so please limit entries to one photo per dog.

Rules and regulations for entering the photo portion of the contest are as follows:

-Pictures must be sent to kristina.brown@roadscholar.com as a file attachment.  TIF, JPEG, GIF, BMP, and PNG are accepted formats.

-Please submit the highest-resolution photo possible…we want the best quality picture of your dog for truck!

-The picture will be processed and posted to the voting site.  The submitter of the photo will be notified when the picture is available for voting.

-Dog pictures only please.

-Picture must contain a single dog and no other animals or people.

-By submitting the picture you are giving consent for Road Scholar Transport to post the picture on the voting site.

-Road Scholar Transport reserves the right when necessary to resize or crop a picture to fit on the voting site.

-Road Scholar Transport will review all pictures and will not post inappropriate photos.

-Picture submissions will be accepted until 5pm EST November 18th.  Voting on a picture can start as soon as it is available on the voting site.

-The voting period will end 5pm EST November 18th.

-The top 10 vote getters will be selected to have the picture of their dog on the new trailer.

Slogan Contest

You may already be familiar with Road Scholar Transport’s 10 Million Miles to a Cure awareness program featuring trucks dedicated to raising awareness for causes such as Cystic Fibrosis, Stop Bullying, and The American Breast Cancer Foundation (view all causes at www.roadscholarawareness.org).  If so, then you know that each truck carries a relevant slogan to the featured organization, such as “On the Road to Granting Wishes” for Make-A-Wish Foundation or “On the Road to Solving the Puzzle” for Autism Speaks.

We now need a clever, fitting slogan for our new dog trailer and we want your ideas!  In fact, we will reward the person with the best phrase by not only putting their slogan on our truck but fetching them a $25 gift card to Olive Garden and a $25 dollar gift card for PetSmart.  That’s $50 worth the gift cards for just a few words!

So what are you waiting for?  Stick out those tongues, say cheese, and submit your photos and slogans to Kristina.brown@roadscholar.com by November 18th!

Winners will be posted on Road Scholar’s social media sites (Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn) and will also be notified via e-mail.

Thanks for entering and good luck!

What do you think of Road Scholar’s dog awareness truck?  List your comments below.

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Two Road Scholar Trucks to Attend Nay Aug Park’s Touch-A-Truck Event this Saturday

Monday, September 26th, 2011

If you want a fun, interactive, yet educational event to take your children to this weekend, then head on down to Nay Aug Park’s 3rd annual Touch-A-Truck event this Saturday, October, 1st.

Hosted by the Junior League of Scranton, children will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the toughest and coolest vehicles on the road.

Children will be allowed to touch a variety of cars and trucks, as well as become educated on safety, the parts of the vehicle, and the occupation associated with each.

Boys and girls will have the chance to flash the lights in police cars, work the siren of a fire truck, honk the horns, climb into an 18-wheeler, and much more.

Last year, participants included a “Scranton fire truck, SWAT truck, DARE vehicle, an old fashioned milk truck, a tow truck from Redline Towing, and construction vehicles from Krieger Construction,” according to the Examiner.

This year, two of Road Scholar Transport’s trucks will be at the event…but which two?  Will it be our brand new 2012 models, or perhaps one or two of the following awareness trucks part of Road Scholar’s 10 Million Miles to a Cure initiative:

Alex's Lemonade

-Alex’s Lemonade

-Autism Speaks

-American Breast Cancer Foundation

-Children’s Tumor Foundation

-Prostate Cancer Awareness

-International Rett Syndrome Foundation

-St. Joseph’s Center

-American Foundation for the Blind

-Cystic Fibrosis FoundationCystic Fibrosis

-Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PANCAN)

-The Flight 93 National Memorial

-The American Red Cross

-Clayton’s Hope (benefiting epilepsy)

-Children’s Craniofacial Foundation

-Make a Wish Foundation

-Children’s Cancer Recovery Foundation

-Northeast Regional Cancer Institute (Rock on Judi H)

-Stop BullyingStop Bullying

-Parkinson’s Disease

-Marley’s Mission

-9/11 Rolling Memorial

Which two will it be?  You’ll have to go to find out!

Tickets to the event cost $5 each, which can be purchased on arrival.  The event starts at 11 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. regardless of weather conditions and will feature a variety of activities and entertainment.

Those requesting more information on the event can call 570-961-8120.

Which two Road Scholar trucks would you like to see at the event?  List your picks below!

Paying Tribute: 9/11 Rolling Memorial Hits the Road in Time for 10-Year Anniversary

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

rolling memorialHave You Forgotten…9-11-01?”  Those are the words written on top of Road Scholar Transport’s 53’ foot tractor trailer that made its debut Monday in Scranton, PA.

It started back in 2003 by John Holmgren and his wife as a way of paying tribute to those who lost their lives as a result of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Now, just shy of the 10-year anniversary of the day terrorists hijacked four planes, striking panic, sorrow, and unity in the United States, the 9/11 Rolling Memorial is back.

Working with Road Scholar Transport, John Holmgren teamed up with Road Scholar president Jim Barrett to bring awareness back on the road.

The tractor, dubbed “Unit 911,” has the title to Darryl Worley’s country song “Have You Forgotten,” written on the top of each side, along with the campaign’s website address, 911rollingmemorial.com (which will be coming soon), on the bottom.

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On one side of the tractor lies an image of the Freedom Tower, a blueprint of the completed memorial to be built at the site of the World Trade Center.  On the other side of the tractor written in red are the names of the 1st responders, creating the red stripes in the Flag of Honor with the Statue of Liberty in the background.

Walking to the front of the tractor, you will see an enlarged version of the 9/11 Heroes Stamp resting on the hood.

But perhaps the main component striking tears and appreciation in passerby’s eyes is the truck’s tractor, which contains all of the names (nearly 3,000) of those who passed away as a result of the 9/11 events, with the image of the World Trade Center overlaying the American flag in the center of the trailer.

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In each corner is depicted a plane flying in the sky (one of them being labeled Flight 93, one United Airlines Flight 175, American Airlines Flight 77, and Flight 173) with a list of the crew and passengers who passed away on that particular flight.

The Rolling Memorial has become part of Road Scholar Transport’s 10 Million Miles to a Cure Awareness Campaign, which contains trucks dedicated to spreading awareness for organizations such as The Children’s Cancer Recovery Foundation, Make-A-Wish Foundation, and Flight 93, the plane that went down near Shanksville, PA when the passengers tried to overcome the terrorists.

John and his wife have come aboard Road Scholar Transport and will be driving the Rolling Memorial to events across the nation, while delivering your LTL and truckload freight.

Visit www.roadscholar.com today to get your freight onboard our awareness trucks and stop by www.roadscholarawareness.org to learn more about our campaign.

What do you think of our new awareness truck?

Gone to the Dogs Contest Gives Your Pooch a Chance to be Featured on Road Scholar’s Nationwide Truck

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

You’ve seen Road Scholar Transport’s brightly colored tractor trailers spreading awareness throughout the country for some of the most well-known charities and organizations such as The American Breast Cancer Foundation and The American Red Cross as it delivers freight.  Individuals have shown their support and gratitude acknowledging that their mothers, daughters, brothers, and friends are currently battling, have survived, or passed away from a condition that our trucks are spreading awareness for.  But as we are raising awareness, we’ve realized that we left out one very important member of the family until now…our dog.

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Who could forget those long nights your dog stayed by your side when you were sick or rested their furry head on you when you needed some comfort?  Always there when you need them, they are indeed man’s (or woman’s) best friend.

Now it’s time to show them what they mean to you.  That’s why Road Scholar Transport decided that its next awareness truck is going to the dogs…YOUR dog!

Road Scholar Transport is conducting a two part contest within the upcoming weeks that will have you wagging your tails at the unbelievable prizes.

The first part of the contest asks for your help in naming our new truck.  In the past, our trucks have incorporated phrases such as “On the Road to Solving the Puzzle” for Autism Speaks or “On the Road to Granting Wishes” for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.  What should we name a truck dedicated to our furry companions?  Perhaps…“On the Road to Fetching Awareness for Man’s Best Friend?”

Come on and throw us a bone and we will reward the winner and their dog by fetching them a $25 gift card to Olive Garden and a $25 dollar gift card for PetSmart!  Give us a howl with your catchy ideas by e-mail (kristina.brown@roadscholar.com), Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn.  Start sending your phrases in today!

Not good at creative wording?  No need to bark.  We’ve saved the best for last…the chance to have YOUR dog’s picture featured on our new tractor trailer!

Within the upcoming weeks, you will be given the opportunity to upload your pooch’s picture on our voting site for others to vote on.  The top dogs with the most votes will have their furry faces on Road Scholar’s doggie awareness truck as it travels throughout the country!

Stay tuned to www.roadscholarawareness.org for upcoming information on how and when you can upload your pictures and vote!

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Road Scholar’s Cystic Fibrosis Truck to Attend Country Concert & Motorcycle Ride This Weekend

Friday, August 19th, 2011

If you are a fan of country music, ride a motorcycle, or are just looking for something to do over the weekend, then head on down to Mountain Top, PA this Sunday for the 4th Annual Country Concert and Motorcycle Ride benefitting cystic fibrosis.

Paige Ceaser

The event will take place at the American Legion Post 781 grounds and is hosted by the parents of Paige Ceaser, a four-year-old girl diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis from birth.  Since her diagnosis, the Ceaser family has been spreading awareness and hosting events such as this, every year in an effort to raise money for a cure for the hereditary disease affecting nearly 1,000 additional individuals a year.

The event will hold a 65 mile motorcycle ride that will begin at the Wilkes-Barre Kmart, proceeding through Conyingham Valley and ending at the American Legion Post 781.  Those wishing to participate in the ride can register from 9:30 am to 11:30 am at the Wilkes-Barre Kmart with the cost being $10 per person.  Individuals will also receive coffee, donuts, and water from Dunkin Donuts with the first 200 registrants receiving thank you bags.

With the motorcycle run being rained out last year, the event still raised $5,000 and is hoping to exceed that number this year.

For all those country lovers out there, the event will also feature a concert given by Kartune, Farmers Daughter, Jeanne Zano, Tommy Guns, Lena & South Street, Big Carl and Sundance and Crystal Martinex, who also has Cystic Fibrosis. The concert starts at 1 pm with admission costing $5.00 and those 12 and under granted entrance for free.

As you’re enjoying the music, be sure to experience the other great festivities available.  These include (but not limited to):

-Vendors (such as Lia Sophia, Man Cave Gifts, Miche Bags, 31 Gifts, and much more, with a portion of proceeds going towards the event)

-Raffles

-Games

-Face Painting

-Temporary Tattoos

-Pony Rides

-Young’s Funny Farm

-$1 Coors and Soda

-$5.00 Pig Roast MealCystic Fibrosis

-An Appearance by Road Scholar Transport’s Cystic Fibrosis Tractor Trailer.  This 53’ bright red tractor trailer features a young cystic fibrosis survivor surrounded by 65 multi-color roses, the organization’s trademark, furthering the effort to spread awareness

Road Scholar’s effort to spread awareness is not limited to Cystic Fibrosis but The American Breast Cancer Foundation, The International RETT Syndrome Foundation, Make a Wish Foundation, Stop Bullying, and many more.  Visit www.roadscholarawareness.org to view all of Road Scholar’s awareness trucks.

You can help spread awareness by putting your LTL and Truckload freight onboard our awareness trucks.  Just go to www.roadscholar.com to request a rate or schedule a pickup today!

To learn more about the Country Concert and Motorcycle Ride Event, visit www.paigeceaser.com.

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Carriers Urged to Distribute $100 Bills to Employees in Attempt to “Pay it Forward”

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

It’s an initiative that has put smiles on faces, tears to the eyes, and even saved lives.  It’s called the “Pay it Forward Challenge” and it has now entered into the trucking industry.

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We’ve seen it done by Oprah back in 2006 when she handed over 300 people $1,000 and challenged them to use the money to help others in need.  We’ve even seen the release of the “Pay it Forward” movie in 2000.

Whether it be paying for a cup of coffee for the person behind you at the drive-through or buying a meal for a homeless person, acts such as these have been making news for years now, especially around Christmas time.

And it’s not any different for the trucking industry.  For the past two years, trucking companies have been handing out money to their employees asking them to; in return, use it as a charitable donation towards others.

The challenge has been widely successful, even helping save people’s lives.  As one trucking company notes, one of their employees forwarded their money onto a man in need of a dentist.  It turned out that the man had oral cancer and would not have known it if he didn’t receive the money to go in the first place (http://www.truckinginfo.com/news/news-detail.asp?news_id=74265).

But there are so many people in need of help.  That’s why the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) has presented a “Pay it Forward” challenge to all carriers.

The challenge asks carriers to distribute $100 to randomly selected employees of their company with the purpose of these people spending all of the money on a charitable cause/purpose.  According to truckinginfo.com, the TCA recommends that the money be given three weeks prior to the December holiday season, with those participating reporting one month later on what they spent the money on and what difference it made in the person(s)’ lives.

As the TCA adds, not only will the “Pay it Forward” initiative aid many who are in need, it will also help the trucking industry’s reputation, truckinginfo.com states.

Road Scholar Transport is one trucking company that has been helping those in need for years with its 10 Million Miles to a Cure Awareness Campaign.

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It started with a single pink tractor trailer dedicated to Breast Cancer awareness and has grown to supporting close to two dozen (and growing) different charities/organizations in need of help.

Traveling nationwide to deliver your LTL and Truckload freight, stopping at events along the way, Road Scholar is spreading a message for Autism Speaks, Make-a-Wish Foundation, The Children’s Craniofacial Foundation, and more.  Visit www.roadscholarawareness.org to view Road Scholar’s awareness trucks and don’t forget to keep the awareness going by booking your freight today at www.roadscholar.com.

What would you do to “Pay it Forward” if you were handed $100?

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Road Scholar’s Awareness Truck to Attend Country Concert & Motorcycle Ride Benefitting Cystic Fibrosis

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

Paige Ceaser

Meet Paige Ceaser.  Like Richard Weiss, who sparked the trademark “65 roses” when he couldn’t pronounce his condition, Paige is a young four-year-old girl who has been diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis at birth.

Knowing that there is no cure YET for the hereditary condition affecting nearly 1,000 additional individuals a year, Paige’s family took immediate action, spreading awareness and hosting events to raise money for a cure.  And this year is not any different.

The American Legion Post 781 will once again play host to the 4th annual country concert and motorcycle ride benefitting cystic fibrosis.

The event will take place on Sunday, August 21st at the American Legion Post 781 in Mountain Top, PA and will feature two main events.

The first is a 65 mile motorcycle ride beginning at the Wilkes-Barre Kmart, proceeding through Conyingham Valley and ending at the American Legion Post 781.  Those wishing to participate in the ride can register from 9:30 am to 11:30 am at the Wilkes-Barre Kmart with the cost being $10 per person.  Individuals will also receive coffee, donuts, and water from Dunkin Donuts with the first 200 registrants receiving thank you bags.

Last year the motorcycle run was rained out, but regardless, the event still raised $5000 with nearly $30,000 throughout the last few years.

The second main event features a concert given by Kartune, Farmers Daughter, Jeanne Zano, Tommy Guns, Lena & South Street, Big Carl and Sundance and Crystal Martinex, who also has Cystic Fibrosis.

The concert starts at 1 pm with admission costing $5.00 and those 12 and under granted entrance for free.

But that’s not all.  There will also be food and drinks, including a $5.00 pig roast meal and $1 Coors and soda, raffles, vendors, games, face painting, temporary tattoos, pony rides, Young’s Funny Farm, and more.

cystic fibrosis truck

Road Scholar Transport’s Cystic Fibrosis tractor trailer will also be at the event furthering the effort to raise awareness for the disease.  This 53’ bright red tractor trailer features a young cystic fibrosis survivor surrounded by 65 multi-color roses, the organization’s trademark.

Road Scholar has created an awareness campaign in order to spread awareness for various charities/foundations including The American Breast Cancer Foundation, The International RETT Syndrome Foundation, Make a Wish Foundation, Stop Bullying, and more.  Visit www.roadscholarawareness.org to view all of Road Scholar’s awareness trucks.

You can help spread awareness by putting your LTL and Truckload freight onboard our awareness trucks.  Just go to www.roadscholar.com to request a rate or schedule a pickup today!

To learn more about the Country Concert and Motorcycle Ride Event, visit www.paigeceaser.com.

What do you think of Road Scholar’s awareness trucks?

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