| CRA and Texas Parkour Team Up |
| Written by admin |
| Monday, 31 August 2009 00:07 |
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Clear River Advocates (CRA) is a 501c(3)nonprofit that has been cleaning up the Hill Country for over 7 years. Headed by its Executive Director Marvin Willis, CRA is unmatched in regards to involving other nonprofits, local businesses, and Texas communities in their efforts to clean rivers, lakes, and streams. The choice to partner with CRA will bring great advantages for Texas Parkour: - A community that promotes nonprofits and additional environmental efforts
-A growing community who cares about their environment - Established volunteer base and - Resources including radio, events, and even television. You will see Texas Parkour’s involvement with CRA in efforts to:
-Clean rivers, lakes and streams
-Clean Highways -State wide events and much more… With this partnership we will help clean up Texas on both terra and aqua: we shall give strength to “Don’t Mess With Texas.” To learn more about CRA contact:
http://clearriveradvocates.org or contact Marvin Willis @ 830-377-9838 |
Discuss (10 posts)
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Re:CRA and Texas Parkour Team Up
Sep 16 2009 05:57:28 I think many of us have jumped on the spectacular or physical side of parkour and decided to train mostly ourselves, making ourselves more badass and furthering our physical development. Unfortunately, many practitioners I've seen have forgotten the second half of "be strong to be useful", even then they say it all the time. Parkour, in my opinion, is like any kind of special skill: it must be grounded in service. What good is being able to go from point A to point B if you don't care about your fellow human beings?
This is why I keep advocating community service. Voluntarily serving those outside the parkour community reminds us that we must be excellent to others, that we must be the guardians and shepherds and warriors and knights-errant we claim to be. Stewardship of the lands on which we train is part and parcel of this. So I get why it's good to ally ourselves philosophically with such an organization. But a partnership seems a little… odd to me. I, too, would like to see these questions answered: Jonathan wrote: But more importantly, and I think this gets to the real root of the problem, did you ask anyone in TXPK how they felt about us being associated with CRA. When was the vote taken? On what date was this decision made? Who was involved in said vote? This is what I mean by transparency: How do things operate within this organization? How are decisions made? Who makes them? Who has final say? Also, isn't Marvin Willis your father? |
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Re:CRA and Texas Parkour Team Up
Sep 16 2009 09:23:27 Again, I wrote about 3 pages of rebuttals to these questions and web browsers are awesome in failing. I will not spend another min answering questions that will undoubtedly be argued on a message board. Jonathan, J, Patrick if you would like transparency, I encourage you to call me and write it down and present it on the message boards. I have tried to answer these questions online 3 times now and keep epic failing due to browser issues. Yes I could use word, but I don't think this is meant to be presented online by me, by the work of the GODS.
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CRA and Texas Parkour Team Up
Dec 18 2009 00:37:06 I would like to offer my production company to help with filming and editing if need be. Thanks and keep it up.
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Re:CRA and Texas Parkour Team Up
Dec 19 2009 02:03:42 Best thing to do is to email texasparkour@gmail.com
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