25 Things You Should Know About Walla-Pa-Looza

25 Things You Should Know
  1. Yes, the story is real. I wanted to have a ton of bands in my backyard for a party …. aaaand my wife said no.
  2. Watching 20/20 made me realize that my party needed a cause.
  3. Cancer was a no brainer; a lot of people I know have died from cancer.
  4. Lavender is the color for all cancers. Yes, I was surprised too!
  5. Surprise, we have five people that maintain the Walla-Pa-Looza page on Facebook. I have an iPhone, so yes I am on Facebook a lot, but come on….
  6. People ask me all the time – "what the hell is Walla-Pa-Looza or Wappa Loza or Wata po latsa". Yeah, I know, I get tired explaining it but those that "get it" donate and support us.
  7. People do make fun of what we do. I have heard them. I laugh – I used to do that too!
  8. Our website is run by someone with a ton of IT experience. I am glad he is a friend. I would like to grow old with him and his family.
  9. I would like to grow this organization to the point of no return. I think I can, I have the right volunteers.
  10. The event will stay here. No arguments. McHenry/Johnsburg is home.
  11. I am a perfectionist, I expect the volunteers to run with ideas, but fit and finish is important.
  12. I write most of my blogs way before the actual post date. I write constantly.
  13. Almost all of the bands donate time to play. Support them! They are great local bands. If you are not sure which ones donated time, facebook or email me privately and I will tell you.
  14. I get a ton of phone calls, e-mails and notes about people with cancer.
  15. The core group that sits on the board work for free. I think thats sad because they all deserve something. Maybe one day, we will be big enough to reward the hard work they do.
  16. I do not have final say. I make sure everything goes to a vote.
  17. Nick Bionda kicks ass selling Walla-Pa-Looza to sponsors and vendors.
  18. Kevin Donlan is our Marketing/Legal/Finance guy. I encourage you to make him smile. He has to babysit me – think about that for a minute …
  19. I receive about 150 emails a day. Yeh, I know crazy right?
  20. I shop like everyone else and the funny thing is, people talk about the "WALTA PU LUUTZA" in front of me. I don’t interrupt. I feel like The Unknown Comic.
  21. I never go online when I am on Facebook. I learned quickly that chatting with 25 people is crazy.
  22. Because of Facebook & Walla-Pa-Looza I have regained some incredible relationships that I would never, ever give up.
  23. Volunteering is a great thing. I am not ashamed to admit it. It feeds my soul.
  24. We will always include local bands in our events.
  25. The date is July 31st. It starts at 2:00p. 4 great bands 4 cancer, please come out, you won’t be disappointed.

The Clock is Ticking …

You might have noticed that we have a countdown clock on the home page. A lot like this one:

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I know, its kind of over the top, but it is meant to remind all of us that at some point we need to get serious about raising money in our community for cancer and cancer research. You have all read my sappy blog’s about giving back, it being “our turn”, anything being possible or Nick Bionda saying “you can’t do this alone”.

Well folks, it’s true – without the help of volunteers, many of the medical opportunities for people diagnosed with cancer would not be possible.

I know what you are thinking, “Hey, Craig, I have insurance”. Yep, me too! But the reality is, insurance only covers so much. The million dollars your insurance company gives you will burn up in a New York minute. Just ask someone that has had to go through it. They will be the first to tell you.

The $80,000 that Relay For Life just raised in one weekend was amazing, but it’s only a drop in the bucket. It was nice to hear about the turn out they had, the money raised and the volunteers that showed up. It was also nice for Walla-Pa-Looza to be recognized.

So, this year at Walla-Pa-Looza, we are asking for more.

More attendees, more donations, and more awareness.

Walla-Pa-Looza Air Advertising

Those of you that know me know I am always looking for ways to promote our event so I am hoping you looked up and saw our air banner flying around promoting Walla-Pa-Looza at Fiesta Days in McHenry. Or maybe you have seen our group passing out flyers on the grounds there. What about having Cover Blondz play for us at the parade? Maybe Star 105.5? Maybe you saw our wacky commercial on Facebook or our web site? Anyway, look around the area. We will be displaying banners around town, yard signs and anything we can come up with. We are doing our part.

What about you? Can you invite the neighbor? Maybe the cousin that likes to listen to live music? Either way, your help would be appreciated.

To recap, here is the “Who and When” of our bands this year:

On July 31, 2010 at the Johnsburg Community Club our Walla-Pa-Looza main stage will feature four great local bands:

Cover Blondz

Two Chicks that Rock!

2:30-4:00
High Life - Current and Classic Rock

Current and Classic Rock

4:30-6:00
AETH3R - 90's Covers and Originals!

90′s Rock and Originals

6:30-8:30

And finally, to close out the evening on the main stage:

Infinity - The Midwests Premier Journey Tribute BandInfinity – The Midwest’s Premier Journey Tribute Band

Our second stage is something new this year. We have put together a High School Battle of the Bands. This competition is for high school bands to showcase their talent and gives them the opportunity to win cash prizes, recording time and play on the main stage at Walla-Pa-Looza 2011. We are hoping this will bring us some new attendees and allow us to attract the younger generations. As you have heard me say, we are hoping this event will become timeless and the only way that will happen is to include some younger folks.

Here are the bands that will be competing:

Band Name Performance Time
PRIVATE 2:00p – 2:30p
Tarrington 3:00p – 3:30p
Funky Premier 4:00p – 4:30p
Black Cat Bone 5:00p – 5:30p
Poseidon 6:00p – 6:30p
Huey Long 7:00p – 7:30p

An event recap will be posted next Monday. In the meantime, get ready to rock McHenry County!

See you on Saturday.

Craig

Take My Husband Please!

Craig and Joanne Wallace

Craig and Joanne Wallace

Craig Allen Wallace – International Man of Mystery? Not really. But being the wife of what one friend calls “The most charitable man I know” has its ups and downs.

I think back to when this all began. Many of you already know the story of how this started. In case you don’t here is the cliff note version.

Craig wanted to have a big party with bands in our backyard. I, as the voice of reason, said, “No”. He then asked a month or so later if I would agree to the big party with bands if it were to help a charity. Still being the voice of reason, I said, “Ok, but not in our backyard”. So, my take charge husband went out and found a place to have the event.

We even joked that we’d call it “Walla-Pa-Looza” after our name, Wallace. Cancer became our charity of choice because it affects everyone. Well, the name stuck, and Craig got his very successful and fun party.

When my husband gets an itch to do something, you better believe it is going to get done. It always amazes me how he gets an idea, goes with it, and usually has great success. But even Craig would agree with me that all of what was one simple idea in his head never could have become reality without all of our wonderful volunteers who give up so much to support this important cause. I know Craig wouldn’t want me to just write only about him – even in a blog that is supposed to be about him! That is his way.

He always says that you can’t just sit back and expect others to try to make a difference in this world. He is a great man who is very passionate in what he believes – in his relationships with family and friends, and in life. Anyone that truly knows Craig would agree. You always know what you are going to get with him and he never tries to be someone he is not. What you see is what you get.

What you may “get” may be loud, and even sometimes crabby! But when you know Craig after awhile you just let that pass. Because you know that same man would give you the shirt off his back, or time he really doesn’t have, to create such an enormous thing we like to call “Walla-Pa-Looza” just to help others.

In taking on such a huge responsibility, some things do have to suffer. I joke that I have to make appointments with him to compare calendars, because we are both so busy. I also say that I am the last one to know anything. Our kids sometimes feel it a bit too. Craig does try very hard to do as much with them as he can to make up for it like coaching BOTH of their baseball teams!

Even though the kids and I sometimes feel a little neglected because he is so involved in things and we don’t always get to spend as much time with him as we would maybe like, we do understand that what he is doing is a wonderful thing that will help many. It is so cute to see our kids explain to their friends or even other adults what their dad does. There is such pride in their eyes and their words as they speak of him.

As I wrap up my entry, I feel the need to add one more thing. My mother, who died of cancer when I was pregnant with our first son, had a special relationship with Craig. They both shared a love of music (Elvis, to be precise!), a love of gab, (made even more fun with a cocktail or two) and a love for me. My mom always told me that Craig was her favorite son-in-law. She was very good at reading people. I think she knew all of the wonderful things Craig was going to achieve one day. I know that she is looking down on him with pride.

So, I guess I should say “No, don’t take my husband – Please!! You can’t have him. Well, Ok. I guess we can share”.

Joanne

Duck … Duck … Goose!

How is Walla-Pa-Looza like Geese?

Craig is taking the next couple of weeks away from blogging. That means that for the next couple of blog posts you get to hear from some of the "Walla-teers". I’m the first one.

Today I received an email from Simple Truths – The Gift of Inspiration about a book titled Pulling Together by John Murphy. The email shared an excerpt from “Lessons from Geese” author unknown, and I thought of Walla-Pa-Looza.

Yes, I am about to compare the Walla-Pa-Looza gang to a flock of geese.

As geese flap their wings, they create uplift for the bird following. By flying in a V formation, the whole flock adds 71% greater flying range than if any bird were to fly alone.

If we share a common direction and a sense of community, we can get where we are going more quickly and easily because we are traveling on the thrust of one another.

Whenever a goose falls out of formation, it suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying to fly alone, and quickly gets back into formation to take advantage of the lifting power of the bird immediately in front.

If we have as much sense as geese, we will stay in formation with those who are headed where we want to go, and we will be willing to accept their help as well as give ours to others.

When the lead goose gets tired, it rotates back into formation and another goose flies at the point position.

If we take turns doing the hard tasks and sharing leadership as with the geese, we become interdependent with one another. The geese in formation honk from behind to encourage those upfront to keep their speed. If we “honk,” we need to make sure it is positive and encouraging.

All of the people that are involved with Walla-Pa-Looza want to make a positive impact in the community and help local families that have been afflicted with cancer and we need the community’s help in order to accomplish this task. Without the help of the community, sponsors, companies that donate items, time, or gift certificates, the bands that donate their time and talent, restaurants that donate proceeds as well as other organizations, volunteers, step stools, stools and chairs Walla-Pa-Looza would not be what it is today. All of us are very grateful for all of the help and generosity.

In closing, one more quote from the book: “Looking beyond oneself, asking for help or accepting help can feel risky. But people are not given life to simply take from one another. We are here to give.”

Looking forward to seeing everyone at Walla-Pa-Looza Raisin’ Cash for Cancer 2010 on Saturday, July 31!

The best is yet to come!

The C Word …

A week or so ago, Kevin Donlan, our Marketing / Finance / Legal advisor and all around good guy, attended the American Cancer Societies – Relay For Life kick off event. I did not attend as I have been to quite a few meetings over the past few months and decided to take some time to relax. Ok, we all know I had Jimmy Buffet tickets.

Well, according to Kevin, these folks were really excited about what we have been doing and that made me feel pretty good. We were the top sponsor on the t-shirts and everything!

As you may or may not know, we were the new kids on the block and here we are being recognized by the Relay For Life folks as the local player in the fight against cancer! If any of you remember I started this as a thought, a party in a backyard and well look at us now. I used to say to our volunteers were the “C” students of fundraising. Well, because of you and your friends we are being recognized as a local force that raises money for the “C” word! People are starting to take notice. So give the volunteers an A+! I am extremely proud of what we have accomplished and the amazing people that show up at our events.

I never dreamed that this would become so important to those in the community. I had told a few of our volunteers that we will continue to support the American Cancer Society but will try to find ways to give back to the community as YOU are the ones that are showing up, raising money and spreading the word. I have said it before and I will say it again, it starts local. You made this happen, not me. I know it’s a cliché but I will say it time and time again.

Anything’s Possible.

You have made it perfectly clear to me that you care, you give and you support.

We are less than 30 days away folks …

For more information on Relay For Life click on the American Cancer Society link on our home page.