Hello Everyone,
It's that time again, time to do some mileage with a Boombox in the American Cancer Societies "Relay For Life". If you remember, or have never seen this before, I have been doing this for a few years now (Click here to see past events 2013, 2014).
In short, the Relay For Life is a fund raiser for cancer research. I am part of a relay team that, in the past walked 24 hours straight. I belong to the "Milestones and Memories" team.
This year they have shortened it to 12 hours (not sure why)
How does this all ties in to Boomboxes?
The various teams that do the relay dress up and do their best to make light of a serious situation. The people that are walking at this event have lost someone close to them, that is the reason they are involved. I became involved through a good friend when they asked me for a donation. When I realized it was close by where I lived, I came down to help and have volunteered every year since. Like almost all people, I have had family or friends lost to Cancer.
Since seeing the teams in their crazy outfits, I decided I had to make my own statement and haul a radio the whole time. I am now known as "The Boombox Guy!"
Pictures from last year:



I typically bring a slew of radio's and this year will be no different...
Since last year, I have added some serious heavy hitters to my collection that will be PERFECT for this years event! This year I finally got my J1 fixed (Thanks to Albert at Lasonic and member Miles) so it will be on tap to wow the crowd. I also acquired a Discolite (Blu_Fuz, still need a custom strap for that) which will be great for the night time duties.
But the big hitter will be the Custom Helix I recently built with this event in mind. The whole time I was building this radio, I was thinking of how great it would look at night at this event and I can't wait to blow everyone's mind. As the "Boombox guy" I have tried to raise the bar each year and this will be the pinnacle.
In the past event's I have walked a lot, but not all of the 24 hours (for obvious reasons). But since this is 12 hours, I am going to do my best to walk the whole time, with a blaster! The music will be pumping, the LED's will be dancing and the Custom Helix HX-4700 will be the belle of the ball.
If you feel this to be a worthy use of a Boomboxes, then please make a donation, any amount is welcome all the way down to $1.00.
Click here to make an Online Donation
Click here to print the Mail In Donation Sheet
Thank you in advance
It's that time again, time to do some mileage with a Boombox in the American Cancer Societies "Relay For Life". If you remember, or have never seen this before, I have been doing this for a few years now (Click here to see past events 2013, 2014).
In short, the Relay For Life is a fund raiser for cancer research. I am part of a relay team that, in the past walked 24 hours straight. I belong to the "Milestones and Memories" team.
This year they have shortened it to 12 hours (not sure why)
How does this all ties in to Boomboxes?
The various teams that do the relay dress up and do their best to make light of a serious situation. The people that are walking at this event have lost someone close to them, that is the reason they are involved. I became involved through a good friend when they asked me for a donation. When I realized it was close by where I lived, I came down to help and have volunteered every year since. Like almost all people, I have had family or friends lost to Cancer.
Since seeing the teams in their crazy outfits, I decided I had to make my own statement and haul a radio the whole time. I am now known as "The Boombox Guy!"
Pictures from last year:



I typically bring a slew of radio's and this year will be no different...
Since last year, I have added some serious heavy hitters to my collection that will be PERFECT for this years event! This year I finally got my J1 fixed (Thanks to Albert at Lasonic and member Miles) so it will be on tap to wow the crowd. I also acquired a Discolite (Blu_Fuz, still need a custom strap for that) which will be great for the night time duties.
But the big hitter will be the Custom Helix I recently built with this event in mind. The whole time I was building this radio, I was thinking of how great it would look at night at this event and I can't wait to blow everyone's mind. As the "Boombox guy" I have tried to raise the bar each year and this will be the pinnacle.
In the past event's I have walked a lot, but not all of the 24 hours (for obvious reasons). But since this is 12 hours, I am going to do my best to walk the whole time, with a blaster! The music will be pumping, the LED's will be dancing and the Custom Helix HX-4700 will be the belle of the ball.
If you feel this to be a worthy use of a Boomboxes, then please make a donation, any amount is welcome all the way down to $1.00.
Click here to make an Online Donation
Click here to print the Mail In Donation Sheet
Thank you in advance





