Sunday, July 13, 2008
Pictures from Yesterday in Burnaby
MLA Harry Bloy speaks to Road to Victory volunteers!
Lunch at a Greek Restaurant in Harry Bloy's Riding
Crime is a key concern in Burnaby. We spoke to one resident who just had his yard vandalized.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Milkshakes!!
We just finished knocking on over 1,000 doors in John Nuraney's riding - Burnaby-Deer Lake.
We've made a quick stop at Dennys for some chocolate milkshakes ....
- Chris
I"m Playing Poker!
Funny story from this morning....
Dustin knocks on a door, a guy in his boxers answers and yells "I'm playing poker!"
- Chris
Warm water
The weather is awesome today - almost too nice actually - we keep buying bottled water and it keeps going lukewarm :(
- Chris
Hello from Chicago....
MLA John Nuraney is at a family wedding today in Chicago but still made time to greet BCYL volunteers by speakerphone!
We're heading out to do some more door knocking now....
- Chris
First Round Done!!
We just finished knocking on over 1,000 doors in Harry Bloy's riding of Burnaby-Lougheed. Now we're off to John Nuraney's riding, Burnaby-Deer Lake!
We're in a "convoy" right now because none of our drivers seem to be able to navigate very well!!
We stopped for a lunch at a Greek Restaurant, where Harry treated us all to lunch and the restaurant treated us all to free deserts and shots of sambooka. Needless to say, it was a good lunch!
Photos will be posted later.
- Chris
Another Tour!
I'm just about to head out for the Burnaby and Vancouver Road to Victory Tour!
Keep checking www.roadtovictory.ca over the weekend for updates on the tour!
- Chris
Keep checking www.roadtovictory.ca over the weekend for updates on the tour!
- Chris
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
(Kelowna-) MISSION (flyer drop) ACCOMPLISHED
Originally written at 5:00PM on May 11.
Tonight, as mothers in Merritt and Kelowna put their children to bed after a wonderful Mother's Day, they'll look around for a relaxing bedside story. If they were one of the more than TWO THOUSAND homes where flyers were dropped this weekend, they will no doubt choose to soothe their children with tales of lower taxes, environmental leadership, and improved access to healthcare. Then they'll wait one year, go to the polls and join millions of fellow British Columbians in choosing the BC Liberals to form the provincial government once more.
I'd call that a mission accomplished.
Kev
PS - Hey Prince George, you're not the only place with ginormous driveways! Look at the behemoth I had to trudge down to deliver a flyer today...
Tonight, as mothers in Merritt and Kelowna put their children to bed after a wonderful Mother's Day, they'll look around for a relaxing bedside story. If they were one of the more than TWO THOUSAND homes where flyers were dropped this weekend, they will no doubt choose to soothe their children with tales of lower taxes, environmental leadership, and improved access to healthcare. Then they'll wait one year, go to the polls and join millions of fellow British Columbians in choosing the BC Liberals to form the provincial government once more.
I'd call that a mission accomplished.
Kev
PS - Hey Prince George, you're not the only place with ginormous driveways! Look at the behemoth I had to trudge down to deliver a flyer today...
Oh Mickey, You're So Fine...
Originally written at 2:00PM on May 11.
Despite mind-blowingly short notice and a spectacular lack of details, BC Liberal Party President Mickey Patryluk graciously accepted our offer of lunch this afternoon and sat down to some of Timmy's finest sandwiches with our Road to Victory crew. Our first flyer drop in Kelowna-Mission went well, and we'll set off for one final flyer blitz as soon as we finish chowing down.
A big thank-you to the Kelowna-Mission Riding Association, who covered the cost of lunch.
Kev
Despite mind-blowingly short notice and a spectacular lack of details, BC Liberal Party President Mickey Patryluk graciously accepted our offer of lunch this afternoon and sat down to some of Timmy's finest sandwiches with our Road to Victory crew. Our first flyer drop in Kelowna-Mission went well, and we'll set off for one final flyer blitz as soon as we finish chowing down.
A big thank-you to the Kelowna-Mission Riding Association, who covered the cost of lunch.
Kev
Snow?!? It's MAY!
Originally written at 10:45AM on May 11.
Sometimes, living in the Interior is ridiculous. That photo is not from the February Road to Victory. That's from the drive here. I'd just like to point out that it's MAY.
Peter, Andrew and I made it to Kelowna ahead of the Shoolestani family, so Peter and I will figure out flyer dropping routes while Andrew continues his power nap in the back of my van and the Shoolestani's continue their trek through the snow.
Kev
Sometimes, living in the Interior is ridiculous. That photo is not from the February Road to Victory. That's from the drive here. I'd just like to point out that it's MAY.
Peter, Andrew and I made it to Kelowna ahead of the Shoolestani family, so Peter and I will figure out flyer dropping routes while Andrew continues his power nap in the back of my van and the Shoolestani's continue their trek through the snow.
Kev
FORE!
Originally written at 8:45PM on May 10.
Pardon us if we sound cocky, but our team of BCYL'ers on this Road to Victory trip are a talented bunch. We've got future engineers, we've got budding architects, we've even got an Irish guy. We can drop flyers, we can attach stickers, some of us have mastered tasks such as taking photos and updating the Road To Victory site. But ask us to golf and all hell breaks loose...
The golf tournament was quite the adventure - Andrew made a golf cart do things I'd only ever seen in Gone in Sixty Seconds; the Shoolestani's golfed for the first time in their lives, and I had a period of 4 consecutive swings where I made no contact whatsoever with the ball. Despite all this, the good folks of Merritt Golf & Country Club - as well as the Fraser-Nicola Liberals - still fed us a spectacular dinner. Judging by the speed of Peter's rib consumption, I wasn't the only one who thought the meal was awesome...
A big thank-you to all those who made Merritt such an enjoyable trip!
Kev
PS - Bonus points to anyone who photoshops the picture of Andrew golfing into a swordfight or lightsaber scene. That doesn't even look REMOTELY like a golf club in his hand...
Pardon us if we sound cocky, but our team of BCYL'ers on this Road to Victory trip are a talented bunch. We've got future engineers, we've got budding architects, we've even got an Irish guy. We can drop flyers, we can attach stickers, some of us have mastered tasks such as taking photos and updating the Road To Victory site. But ask us to golf and all hell breaks loose...
The golf tournament was quite the adventure - Andrew made a golf cart do things I'd only ever seen in Gone in Sixty Seconds; the Shoolestani's golfed for the first time in their lives, and I had a period of 4 consecutive swings where I made no contact whatsoever with the ball. Despite all this, the good folks of Merritt Golf & Country Club - as well as the Fraser-Nicola Liberals - still fed us a spectacular dinner. Judging by the speed of Peter's rib consumption, I wasn't the only one who thought the meal was awesome...
A big thank-you to all those who made Merritt such an enjoyable trip!
Kev
PS - Bonus points to anyone who photoshops the picture of Andrew golfing into a swordfight or lightsaber scene. That doesn't even look REMOTELY like a golf club in his hand...
Making Harry History
Originally written at 12:30PM on May 10.
The Fraser-Nicola riding is currently held by an NDPer, Harry Lali. To celebrate the 150th birthday of British Columbia, the local Liberal Riding Association has decided to Make Harry History. This morning - armed with caffeine, sugar, and the skills we honed in kindergarten - the BCYL Road to Victory crew helped the Fraser-Nicola Liberals get one step closer to that goal.
After driving the hotel's restaurant into a frenzy at the sight of its first ever group of nine, we made our way to Sanders & Co Contracting where our day's adventures would begin. We were greeted there by the Riding Association... and a huge pile of flyers. In an awesome return to the days of pre-school craft time, all twenty-something of the volunteers in the room grabbed a stack of flyers and a sheet of stickers and got to work putting the local group's information on the flyers. As you can tell from the second photo above, I did next to nothing and watched everyone else work. It was perfect.
So, with our flyers all sporting perfectly-attached stickers, we were ready to hit the streets! The huge turnout of local volunteers meant we were able to cover the entire town with BC Liberal brochures. My personal highlight came with a woman who was standing on her porch while I did the neighbour's house:
Woman (excited): Oh, are those the flyers for the soccer camp?
Kevin: It's actually some information from the BC Liberals about what we've achieved in the province, since we're only one year away from the election.
Woman (no longer even remotely excited): Oh. *takes flyer* Okay.
Anyway, with the flyer drop finished, the golf tournament is next up!
Kev
The Fraser-Nicola riding is currently held by an NDPer, Harry Lali. To celebrate the 150th birthday of British Columbia, the local Liberal Riding Association has decided to Make Harry History. This morning - armed with caffeine, sugar, and the skills we honed in kindergarten - the BCYL Road to Victory crew helped the Fraser-Nicola Liberals get one step closer to that goal.
After driving the hotel's restaurant into a frenzy at the sight of its first ever group of nine, we made our way to Sanders & Co Contracting where our day's adventures would begin. We were greeted there by the Riding Association... and a huge pile of flyers. In an awesome return to the days of pre-school craft time, all twenty-something of the volunteers in the room grabbed a stack of flyers and a sheet of stickers and got to work putting the local group's information on the flyers. As you can tell from the second photo above, I did next to nothing and watched everyone else work. It was perfect.
So, with our flyers all sporting perfectly-attached stickers, we were ready to hit the streets! The huge turnout of local volunteers meant we were able to cover the entire town with BC Liberal brochures. My personal highlight came with a woman who was standing on her porch while I did the neighbour's house:
Woman (excited): Oh, are those the flyers for the soccer camp?
Kevin: It's actually some information from the BC Liberals about what we've achieved in the province, since we're only one year away from the election.
Woman (no longer even remotely excited): Oh. *takes flyer* Okay.
Anyway, with the flyer drop finished, the golf tournament is next up!
Kev
Saturday, May 10, 2008
And so it begins...
A Lesson in Murphy's Law:
On Tuesday, I cycled from my house to downtown Kelowna in just over half an hour. Today, driving that same route took just over two hours. There were cars everywhere - in trees, perched on fences, poking out of the sewers... Or perhaps I was hallucinating - things like that can happen when you're trapped inside a vehicle for two long, long hours. I resorted to taking pictures of the traffic. Photos of traffic. Thankfully, I made it through without too much mental trauma.
Despite the rocky start, it was smooth sailing once I got across the bridge and started on my way to Merritt. After a mercifully traffic-free drive, I checked into the Best Western to discover that I had the largest hotel room on the planet. I'm pretty confident that my van would fit comfortably in here. Unfortunately, the owner requested that I don't test this theory so we'll never know for sure.
It looks like we've got a fun weekend ahead of us: Tomorrow morning, we'll be up bright and early to do some door-knocking in Merritt. After convincing the riding to elect a Liberal MLA in May 09, we'll head out to the Merritt Golf & Country Club and spend the rest of the day helping out at a golf tournament being put on by the local Riding Association. Sunday morning, it's off to Kelowna to do some more doorknocking. We'll take a break in the afternoon to have lunch with Mickey Patrluk, President of the BC Liberal party, before returning for one final blast of doorknocking.
Check back for updates!
Kev
On Tuesday, I cycled from my house to downtown Kelowna in just over half an hour. Today, driving that same route took just over two hours. There were cars everywhere - in trees, perched on fences, poking out of the sewers... Or perhaps I was hallucinating - things like that can happen when you're trapped inside a vehicle for two long, long hours. I resorted to taking pictures of the traffic. Photos of traffic. Thankfully, I made it through without too much mental trauma.
Despite the rocky start, it was smooth sailing once I got across the bridge and started on my way to Merritt. After a mercifully traffic-free drive, I checked into the Best Western to discover that I had the largest hotel room on the planet. I'm pretty confident that my van would fit comfortably in here. Unfortunately, the owner requested that I don't test this theory so we'll never know for sure.
It looks like we've got a fun weekend ahead of us: Tomorrow morning, we'll be up bright and early to do some door-knocking in Merritt. After convincing the riding to elect a Liberal MLA in May 09, we'll head out to the Merritt Golf & Country Club and spend the rest of the day helping out at a golf tournament being put on by the local Riding Association. Sunday morning, it's off to Kelowna to do some more doorknocking. We'll take a break in the afternoon to have lunch with Mickey Patrluk, President of the BC Liberal party, before returning for one final blast of doorknocking.
Check back for updates!
Kev
Friday, May 9, 2008
SUPER SATURDAY!
Tomorrow, BC Young Liberals from all over the province will be participating in Super Saturday - a province-wide door knocking campaign to mark the one-year countdown to the 2009 election!
Visit www.roadtovictory.ca throughout the weekend to see comments and photos from Super Saturdays all around the province!
Visit www.roadtovictory.ca throughout the weekend to see comments and photos from Super Saturdays all around the province!
Monday, March 17, 2008
Long Driveways!
My feet hurt from the long driveways and never ending roads! The short driveways took me 1min 14 seconds (Courtney timed me).
Happy to be home and in a warm bed!
-Kevin
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Finally Home!!
We started our day in Quesnel having breakfast with the Cariboo North Riding association. What we thought was going to be a beautiful day turned out to be a long cold day in Quesnel. With tempatures of -9 the sun shining, we had no idea what was comming for us.
We split into groups of three and were each assigned a poll. We dropped about 1300 flyers, some groups a little bit more sucessful than others. Kevin and I do not want to do flyer drops in Quesnel West ANYMORE, we once again got the side of town with overly LARGE lots and SUPER long driveways!! We were walking down dirt roads about 1km long, w/o any houses, Good thing Courtney and Kevin's legs are so long that they walk SO fast. We were not very sucessful. Karl, Bryan (Taylor) and James on the other hand were overly sucuessful in the downtown Quesnel area with Carmen, Caleb, and Nick meeting up coving over 800 houses themselves. Kristina, Annie, and Ciaran managed to drop about 250 flyers in their first assigned poll!!! GOOD WORK EVERYONE (except maybe our group, but the looong walk was kinda nice).
All said and done, we had a great time!! Thanks for the Pizza Chales! Thanks for joining us Cariboo!! and Thanks for EVERYONE's support.
See you in VICTORIA!!!
Lindsay & THE UNBC RTV CREW!!!!!
We split into groups of three and were each assigned a poll. We dropped about 1300 flyers, some groups a little bit more sucessful than others. Kevin and I do not want to do flyer drops in Quesnel West ANYMORE, we once again got the side of town with overly LARGE lots and SUPER long driveways!! We were walking down dirt roads about 1km long, w/o any houses, Good thing Courtney and Kevin's legs are so long that they walk SO fast. We were not very sucessful. Karl, Bryan (Taylor) and James on the other hand were overly sucuessful in the downtown Quesnel area with Carmen, Caleb, and Nick meeting up coving over 800 houses themselves. Kristina, Annie, and Ciaran managed to drop about 250 flyers in their first assigned poll!!! GOOD WORK EVERYONE (except maybe our group, but the looong walk was kinda nice).
All said and done, we had a great time!! Thanks for the Pizza Chales! Thanks for joining us Cariboo!! and Thanks for EVERYONE's support.
See you in VICTORIA!!!
Lindsay & THE UNBC RTV CREW!!!!!
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