Happy Holidays and to an amazing New Year from your favorite Parking Jedis at Jay’s Valet!
Colorado Gives Day!
Colorado Gives Day is here! Here is a selection of amazing Colorado nonprofits with links to their Facebook pages that we have a close relationship with and encourage you to donate to! They are listed below in alphabetical order:
The Adoption Exchange
Arapahoe Douglas Mental Health Network | Counseling & Psychiatry
Arc Thrift Stores
ArtReach Denver
Aspen Art Museum
aef |ASPEN EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Aspen Film
The Aspen Institute
Aspen Music Festival and School
Aspen Writers’ Foundation
Blind Institute of Technology
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver
Buddy Program
Brent’s Place
Cancer League of Colorado
Central City Opera
Civic Center Conservancy
Challenge Aspen
Children’s Diabetes Foundation
Children’s Hospital Colorado
Colorado Center for the Blind
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
Colorado Symphony
Craig Hospital
Curious Theatre Company
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation – Colorado Chapter
Denver Active 2030
Denver Art Museum
Denver Botanic Gardens
The Denver Foundation
The Denver Hospice
Denver Open Media
Foundation Fighting Blindness
Freedom Service Dogs
Global Down Syndrome Foundation
Gold Crown Foundation
Goodwill Industries of Denver
Invest in Kids
JCC Denver
JEWISHcolorado
Jewish Family Service of Colorado
Judi’s House
Junior Achievement
LiveWell Colorado
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
MDA Rocky Mountain
Mile High United Way
Mizel Museum
The Morgan Adams Foundation
Mount Evans Home Health Care & Hospice
National Kidney Foundation Serving Colorado and New Mexico
National MS Society Colorado-Wyoming Chapter
Nathan Yip Foundation
OpenWorld Learning
Parkinson Association of the Rockies
PawsCo
PetAid Colorado
Project C.U.R.E..
Project Angel Heart
Rocky Mountain Down Syndrome Association
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Denver, Inc.
Sarah’s Home
Theatre Aspen
There With Care
Volunteers of America Colorado Branch
Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum
Vail Valley Foundation
Zane Beadles Parade Foundation
Zarlengo Foundation
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Jay’s Valet Team Members Save Boy from Drowning
Jay’s Valet team members Dylan Gaffney and Nick Diercks Saved a boy from drowning in raging waters in Aspen on the way to work The Buddy Program‘s Boogies Bash Event. The Aspen Times Weekly tells the story in this great article below with pictures and video. We truly are proud of how quickly the Jay’s Valet team jumped into action.
Aspen Times Article: http://www.aspentimes.com/news/17265469-113/boogies-bash-valets-save-aspen-boys-life-video
While last week’s Boogie’s Bash is likely to make a difference in the lives of numerous children in the Roaring Fork Valley, it just may have saved one teen’s life.
Two Denver valets on their way to work the party Thursday, which raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for underprivileged kids, stopped at the Devil’s Punchbowl to check it out and ended up rescuing an Aspen teenager named “Michael” after he inadvisedly jumped in to the raging waters.
“He gave me a hug and said, ‘Thank you. You saved my life,’” said Dylan Gaffney, 27, an employee of Jay’s Valets in Denver. “I hope someone else would have done the same for me.”
Gaffney said he was telling the group of valets in his van about the Punchbowl as they were driving over Independence Pass, and decided that they had time to stop and take a look. He said he’d been there before but has never jumped in to the popular cliff-diving and swimming spot.
Gaffney said he recognized that the water was too high for swimming, but noticed a kid wearing orange shorts on the other side of the river with two friends who looked like he was ready to jump.
“Literally 45 seconds later, he jumped,” Gaffney said. “(I thought) that’s a bad idea. You shouldn’t be doing that.”
He said he saw the kid pop up and try to swim out but couldn’t. The kid grabbed hold of a boulder, but he couldn’t hold on and got swept underneath the rock.
“I thought, ‘I’m not going to watch this kid die,’” Gaffney said.
The kid popped up on the other side of the boulder and tried to swim, but was swept downriver. That’s when Gaffney jumped into action.
He began running down the shore and screaming at the boy to swim to the left. The boy grabbed another smaller rock, but slipped again and was swept about 100 yards downriver.
The boy was again able to grab hold of a rock, but he didn’t have a good grip on it and kept slipping. Gaffney waded out into the river, wrenching his ankle between two rocks, and was able to reach a large rock in the middle of the river. He said he grabbed a large branch and tried to extend it to the boy, but he couldn’t reach him.
“That was when he looked at me dead in the eyes and said, ‘Don’t let me die. I don’t want to die,’” Gaffney said.
Gaffney said he tried to calm the boy down, then noticed his friend and fellow valet, Nick Diercks, 22, coming out into the river toward him. At that point, Gaffney grabbed hold of the rock with one hand and Diercks wrist with the other.
Diercks reached out and said he told the boy to grab his wrist. Gaffney was then able to haul them both to safety. Diercks then got a rope from some people nearby, tied it around his waist and threw it to the kid, who wrapped it around his body and they were able to haul him ashore.
“He said, ‘Thank you. I thought I was going to die,’” Diercks said.
They then walked him up to where his friends were waiting at a white Toyota Tacoma pickup, advised him to eat some sugar and the boy and his friends left. Diercks said the boy told him he was from Aspen, while Gaffney said the boy told him his name was “Michael.”
“We’ve all been that age and done stupid stuff,” Diercks said.
Both Diercks and Gaffney said separately that the boy likely would have died had they not jumped into action.
“He’d have been dead, one-hundred percent,” Gaffney said. In an email, Gaffney said he felt like the boy’s guardian angel.
Aspen Fire Chief Rick Balentine said Tuesday he’s been monitoring the river levels at the Punchbowl daily in order to determine when to mount an operation to look for the body of an Aspen man who is believed to have jumped in to the Punchbowl on June 4 and hasn’t been seen since.
“I wouldn’t jump into it,” Balentine said.
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Jay’s Valet Donates Over $19k For The 2015 “Valet It Forward” Kindness Competition
The 2015 “Valet It Forward” Kindness Competition has come to an end and there are three amazing nonprofits that have won donations from Jay’s Valet. MADD Colorado won the $1,000 grand prize along with Women’s Foundation of Colorado and ArtReach Denver, each winning the $250 donations for the 2nd Place Prizes.
To celebrate Jay’s Valet 30 Years of Service, we are making sure that there are no losers in this competition. Each of the 70, hand-selected, nonprofits will receive a consolation prize of a Jay’s Valet Luxury Transportation Gift Certificate worth $250 to be used at their next fundraising event. This gesture brings our total donations for this campaign to over $19,000.
The championship game was between Zarlengo Foundation with Wisconsin verses MADD Colorado with Duke. As many of you should know by now, Duke won that game by 68-63, making MADD Colorado the official 2015 “Valet It Forward” Kindness Competition Champion.
We had the pleasure of visiting the MADD Colorado office to deliver the 2015 Champion Trophy and a $1,000 check donation.
The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving is to end drunk driving, help fight drugged driving, support the victims of these violent crimes and prevent underage drinking. Since MADD was founded in 1980, drunk driving deaths have been cut in half; but there is still more work to be done. In 2013, 10,076 people were killed in drunk driving crashes, and another 290,000 people were injured. They need your help in order to prevent this 100% preventable crime. You can make a donation to MADD Colorado at http://bit.ly/1HITMsC.
We also delivered two $250 check donations to the “4-Point Play” and “Bonus +1” 2nd Place Winners.
We visited the Women’s Foundation of Colorado office to deliver a $250 donation for winning the “4-Point Play” 2nd Place Prize by being matched with Lafayette, who was knocked out with the largest point spread of 41 points.
The Mission for the Women’s Foundation of Colorado is to build resources and lead change so that every woman and girl in Colorado achieves her full potential. Empowering women and girls to achieve economic independence is at the forefront of what they do. They’re working hard to help women and girls gain the opportunities and resources for educational, career and financial advancement. You can help the Women’s Foundation of Colorado with their mission by donating at http://goo.gl/YTfts1.
Karla Johnson-Grimes of ArtReach Denver visited our office to pick up their $250 donation for winning the “Bonus +1” 2nd Place Prize. They were one of ten teams that scored 35 points in a half. However, Michigan State matched with ArtReach Denver scored 35 points in a half 3 times during the tournament. This gave ArtReach Denver the best odds out of all the teams in the drawing.
ArtReach Denver enhances lives within the community by providing access to arts and cultural experiences for people of all ages who would not otherwise have the opportunity. ArtReach exists to ensure people of all ages who struggle with physical, mental, behavioral or severe economic challenges have an opportunity to experience arts and culture. Every year ArtReach programs ensure that more than 50,000 individuals and families in our community have the opportunity to experience the Arts. To support ArtReach Denver, you can make a donation at http://goo.gl/RwIyyY.
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***We are not affiliated with the NCAA or March Madness. This is a bracket that we create to coincide with the college basketball championship. We hope that this competition will keep your team entertained throughout the College Basketball Championship.***
“Valet It Forward” Kindness Competition National Championship!
Tonight is the National Championship Game of the 2015 “Valet It Forward” Kindness Competition! Wisconsin has been matched with Zarlengo Foundation and Duke with Madd Colorado, which will play each other tonight at 7:18PM on CBS. The winner of this game will receive a $1000 Donation from Jay’s Valet and be named the Champion of the 2015 “Valet It Forward” Kindness Competition.
The Zarlengo Foundation, located in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, supports schools and programs for learning disabled children in and around the Denver community. The Zarlengo Foundation’s annual fundraiser, An Evening of Comedy will take place on September 12, 2015 and will feature comedian Jeff Foxworthy. Past Evening of Comedy headliners included Jay Leno, Billy Gardell and Seth Meyers. If you would like to make a donation to help children with learning disabilities click here: http://www.zarlengofoundation.org/giving. If you would like to purchase tickets to see Jeff Foxworthy click here: http://bit.ly/1aDrTrD.
The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving is to end drunk driving, help fight drugged driving, support the victims of these violent crimes and prevent underage drinking. Since MADD was founded in 1980, drunk driving deaths have been cut in half; but there is still more work to be done. In 2013, 10,076 people were killed in drunk driving crashes, and another 290,000 people were injured. They need your help in order to prevent this 100% preventable crime. You can make a donation to MADD Colorado at http://bit.ly/1HITMsC.
Please see below for the results of the Final 4 Games as well as the entrees for our 2nd Place “Bonus +1” and “4-Points Play” Prizes.
Final 4 Game Results:
Wisconsin – Zarlengo Foundation Beat Kentucky – Davita (Bridge of Life) 71-64
Duke – Madd Colorado Beat Michigan State – ArtReach Inc 81-61
2nd Place Prizes Entrees:
The “Bonus +1” Second Place Prize drawing currently has 10 entrées who have scored exactly 35 points in a half. These teams include: Michigan State –ArtReach Inc. with 3 entrees (Scoring 35 points in a half 3 times), North Florida – There With Care, West Virginia – PetAid Colorado, Valparaiso – Colorado Rockies Charity Fund, Northern Iowa – American Cancer Society, Belmont – Denver Police Activities League, Utah – John Lynch Foundation, Gonzaga – Open World Learning, Notre Dame – PawsCo, Wisconsin – Zarlengo Foundation and Duke – MADD Colorado. The “4-Point Play” Second Place Prize is leaning towards Lafayette – Women’s Foundation of Colorado who currently was defeated by the largest point spread of 41 points. The winners of the Second Place prizes will be announced at the end of the tournament.
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