I just wanted to let you all know that the Memphis Unicycle Club is now selling a new unicycle patch. The sew-on patch is cloth and looks great on bags, Camelbaks, jackets, etc. They are only $3! The money that we raise goes to support our Youth Uni-ty program where we give kids unicycles who do community service. Check out our web site for other cool stuff that we are doing.
Tommy
That’s an awsome patch!!! I’d like to get a few of them. Do you take Paypal?? I only ask because I’ve got a bunch of cash in my paypal account and it’s just waiting to get spent.
That patch would look great on my messenger bag, camelback, xtracycle, and riding clothes.
Yes, we do take PayPay. Our PayPal e-mail address is: MCStuff@memphisunicycleclub.com (OR) just e-mail me what you want and I’ll put the patches in the mail and you can send me a check. We’re easy.
We’ve got some other cool MUC Stuff that we are selling through our web site. Take a peek.
When I typed the PayPal email address above I made a typo. I went to our PayPal site and the club’s account address is: mucstuff@memphisunicycleclub.com
Please let me know if there is a problem. Also, thanks for helping me work out the glitches in this. It has been a really long time since we used this account as most folks just send a check.
Heck, I don’t care whose name is on it. I’ve never been burned by a fellow unicyclist so I’m assuming that you wouldn’t either. I just hate to pay a fee to PayPal just because there is mis-trust between us - which there is not.
I’ll be getting some of those patches and well, some of your other stuff as well. Anything for a good cause. When I come home with all this stuff, I can just tell my wife I did it for the Children.
Most all of the adults that are active in the MUC are, too, mentors to kids who have very little (if any) parental involvement . We we are all, at our community, kid rides, all sort of “parent on-duty.” It is very rewarding to have these disenfranchised kids come running, as if our MUC trailer is the ice cream man, when they see me coming. We have some amazing success stories about changes in behaviors and, yet, plenty of work to do.