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Get Your New Molly Shirts

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Cooties

We’ve got some new shirts we’re selling for an upcoming event in NC, click here to be the first to buy one.

They come in 2 colors for men(unisex) and two for women, all sizes.

Throwin’ Shakas

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Monday July 12th.

Meg and I are going to walk down to 10th St. at The Wall on Monday evening, 6:07pm, and we’re going to honor our baby girl.  It would be so awesome if we were surrounded by our family and friends because I’m sure that we’re going to need to share some hugs, shed a few tears, and throw Molly a shaka or two.  Please join us at The Wall on Monday as we would love to have ya’ll join us to help Meg and I celebrate Molly.

Surviving 365 days without Molly – you can imagine how difficult the journey has been this past year for our family but we’ve managed to battle through the pain.  Without the continued emotional support that Meg and I are still receiving from our community, our friends, and our family…we would be devastated.  That has not been the case because we’re surrounded by love, we’re being showered with emotional support, and we’re living.  We are living.  We are happy.  But we carry the constant pain of having lost a child to cancer.  The sadness is at times overwhelming, but we’ve come to “live with the suck.”  That is how Meg and I describe our feelings to each other.  We are learning to live with the suck, and I honestly cannot imagine how we could possibly do this without support.

Support:  I walked out of the water the other day from surfing and I ran into a friend who I haven’t seen for a long, long time and he gave me a hug and we talked a bit about Molly.  Our good friend, Magi Wilson, just sent us a check for $200 that her son, Mike, raised for the Molly Fund with his lemonade stand.  There have been a handful of kids that have given us money that they raised with their lemonade stands.  Some of these kids were Molly’s pals, but some of these kids were strangers that heard about Molly and they just wanted to help.  How beautiful.  This journey has been painful but filled with so much joy at the same time.  Helping other folks does make you feel good.  The Molly Fund is doing a lot of good, we’re helping a handful of families that have children battling cancer, and we’re receiving a lot support from folks that want to help us raise money for the Molly Fund.

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On July 26th, Ralph Fatello is going to begin his year long quest to “Catch a Wave for Molly.”  Ralph is going to catch a wave, every single day for the next year, in order to raise money for the Molly Fund.  Please check Ralph’s website, www.ralphspic.com, for the full story but this event is incredible.  Folks will be able to donate money to the Molly Fund in honor of a loved one and their name will be added to a surfboard that we’ll have on display.  A lot of us are passionate about surfing, we would love an opportunity to surf every single day for 365 days strait, but how many of us would paddle out when it’s ankle high in January, the snow is blowing sideways, and it’s -15 degrees outside.  Not me.  Ralph is a true warrior and a beautiful human being for lending his incredible support for the Molly Fund.

Carl and Jessica Wallin will be in Wrightsville Beach, NC next weekend selling the new Molly tees, bracelets, and stickers at the Reef/Sweetwater Pro surf contest.  Carl’s company, Action Sports Now, is one of the title sponsors and Carl wanted to lend support in raising money for the Molly Fund.  It is our goal to be able to use the proceeds to help a local family in NC.  Hugs and high fives to Carl and Jessica, and thanks to Heath and Jessica Lewis for rallying to help sling some Molly swag as well.

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Celebrate Molly.  We had a big ol’ party last year on Molly’s birthday – August 22nd.  Please save the date again this year because we’re going to have a beach party/Molly Fund Surf Celebration ….”The Molly”….at The Wall on August 22nd.  The beach party will be at Bicentennial Park (on the north end of North Beach) and there will be a surf contest going on at the same time.  A surf celebration!!!  Good food, great live music, and fun surf.  Molly loved a good party!

Surf contests are not for everyone, I realize this, so I decided that in order for all of my friends to get involved in this event then I needed to format the contest a little differently.  Contestants will not be allowed to use their own boards.  We will supply the boards and we’ll run five people in a heat.  Before the start of the heat, the contestants will reach into a hat and pull a slip of paper out that will have the name of the board that they’ll have to surf in their heat.  You may have to ride a 12ft. Skip Fry longboard, a 5’6 Steve Lis fish, or one of Steve O’Hara’s legendary “Freak” boards.  WAIT!  If you’re bummed about having to ride an 8 ft. BZ softie, then you can pay $20 and pick another board from a 10 board quiver that will be available for those that want to adjust their board pick.  Pretty rad!  Now keep in mind that “The Molly” Surf Celebration is a FUN-raiser and we need to raise money for the Molly Fund.  I will keep ya’ll posted with more details in the coming weeks on the website, and all local surf shops will have posters and info of the event.  Please join us on August 22nd for The Molly Surf Celebration and help us help others.  It feels good to help….

The Boston Bruins Alumni vs. The Surfers hockey game that we held in March raised over $30,000.  We wouldn’t have been able to pull off this event without so much support from so many people.  Thank you!  We have made over $15,000 selling Molly tees, bracelets, and stickers.  Both Cinnamon Rainbows and Pioneers are stocking Molly bracelets and stickers, and I can’t even tell you how amazing it is when I see a Molly sticker on someone’s car or surfboard…especially when I don’t personally know that person. How beautiful.  The support has been beautiful.  Thank you all – bless you all – and I hope to see many of you on the beach with us Monday evening.  Shaka, Mol!

With love,

Buck

New Shirts and Stickers

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

We’ve been slacking a little bit with a new baby and all, but that’s all about to change. We’ve got two big events coming up, a rail jam and hockey game wih Bruins alumni, and we’ve got some new shirts and a limited batch of fluorescent orange stickers. Shirts now come in unisex black, women’s cut pink, and kids in both pink and black. The new shirts also have a shaka print on the back. We’ll have these at both events for sale, and you’ll be able to buy them through the site in the next week or two.

Lucky

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

This is a little belated, but we need to thank the guys at Lucky Signs for surprising us with a batch of gold Molly stickers they made for us and donated. These guys are the best, doing great work and keeping the support coming. Since we have more stickers, it would be a great time to donate to get one. Check the stickers out here.

The Griffin Blog

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Griffin - Molly Rowlee

In case you didn’t see this post from the generous people at Griffin.

New Limited Edition Items

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

We never stop moving here, and we’re going to maintain a perfect streak of collaborating with the best vendors. So here’s the new stuff, just in time for this weekend’s party:

Molly Send-off Hand Silkscreened Posters

We don’t ask too many favors, but we knew the great people at JDK would come through for something like this. They’re an overly-talented design firm in Burlington, VT and they have their own screenprinting setup in their basement gallery called Iskra. Michael Jager got the ball rolling, and Leo Listi and Matt Mayer got down to business to print us a batch of event posters to help the fund raise some money. There’s a lot of time, effort, and materials in doing something like this, and JDK / Iskra donated all of that and we couldn’t be more grateful to them. They’re 15" x 21" and they’re gonna look pretty darned good framed up on your wall. This is a very limited, very special batch. Once I have a final count tomorrow night they will be put on the site for first come, first serve buying, and you can pick them up from me on Friday or Saturday in person if you’re coming to the event. Otherwise, they’ll be shipped in a tube next week.

Molly Rowlee Iskra JDK

 

Griffin x Inkswell x Molly iPhone Cases

So can it get better? This is an awesome collaboration between Griffin (the best iPod accessories you can get), Inkswell (customize your accessories to make them better), and the Molly Fund. Griffin generously donated these cases to the cause, and then Alex Birch from Inkswell took over to imprint them with heavy-duty Molly logos. Both companies donated their time and materials for this first batch so we could raise some more money, and they came out perfect. Get all the specs for the case here. By the way, we’re not just saying the Griffin accessories are the best because they donated. Grab any case and compare the perfectly snug fit to your iPod or phone to anything else out there, and the Griffin ones will never have any jiggle to them…

Griffin x Molly Rowlee iPhone Case

Griffin x Molly Rowlee iPhone Case 3

Both items will be $30. We can’t thank any of these companies enough, so go give them some business already:

Thank you thank you thank you.

Going Small

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

When we set out to get the Molly items on this site made, we made a solid effort to use local businesses. There’s plenty of options for getting stickers and t-shirts made online for cheap, but we checked around for small businesses and found the right companies to work with. They’ve all dedicated themselves to working with us to get the most reasonable prices they could afford, got us the stuff quickly, and it’s all top quality. This process has been so good in fact, they all deserve a mention here, and made us re-structure our links on each page to help out the little guy.

Ink Floyd screenprinting

Dave Collier has a screenprinting business named Ink Floyd in North Carolina, and jumped at the chance to help us out. He gave us a solid deal on printing the shirts, turned them around faster than we ever would have gotten from a big company online, and the print quality was far better than I ever expected. It didn’t stop there though; Dave also has a skate company called Saturday Skateboards and he donated 6 awesome decks for us to sell. We haven’t figured out yet how we’re going to do that, but keep an eye out for them. They’ll either be sold on the site, or through an auction.

Saturday Skateboards

Check out Ink Floyd and Saturday Skateboards, and give them some business.

Lucky Signs

There’s a fundamental rule if you’re ever going to pick a vendor to make a sign for you. If they don’t take enough pride in the sign representing their business, you should drive right by. Amazingly, a lot of sign makers don’t have the skills or just don’t care, which is why we stopped by Lucky to see if they’d make us some die-cuts since their own sign and truck were top-notch. It turned out they’re two really talented guys that also jumped at the chance to help us out once they heard Molly’s story. The deal was sealed when I found myself hanging out with them drinking beers while they wrapped up a huge same-day order on die-cuts.

Lucky Signs

They’re still building their web site, but you can find them here, just outside of Philly:

1348 Middletown Rd
Glen Mills, PA 19342
(610) 459-5825

Wright Labels

Nigel, who used to work with Buck, works at Wright Labels in North Carolina and also got us going with some die-cuts and posters for Molly’s party. They’re a printing business that keeps the process easy, and everything came out great. Check them out here:

wrightlabels.com
1100 Unity Street
Thomasville, NC 27360
(800) 678-9019

Bass-boat Gold Die Cuts

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Gold teef and gold die cuts. Ummm ummm.

There’s been a lot of generous giving going on, and we wanted to find a little way to show it. Starting today, any donation we receive for $100 or more gets the beyond-awesome-metallic-bass-boat-gold die-cut sticker so everyone on your street will know. This is the only way to get them, they’ll never be sold or given out. And, the bunch of you who have already donated this amount through the site will automatically get one sent to you.