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Eleiko Sport - Briskets to Save the World
Oct 10, 2024
Over the past fifteen years, Rickard Blomberg has been instrumental in leading the expansion of the number one strength company Eleiko’s presence in the United States, establishing it as one of the most respected names in strength training equipment worldwide. His leadership in this role connected him with athletes and fitness enthusiasts across the country, fostering communities built on strength, health, and wellness, and he continues daily to create a positive impact for Eleiko’s customers and partners. With a wealth of experience from his previous roles as a spa and fitness director at luxury brands such as Ritz Carlton and Six Senses Spas, combined with a master's degree in hospitality from Cornell University, Rickard brings a unique blend of entrepreneurial spirit and holistic wellness expertise to the fitness industry.
Beyond the world of fitness, Rickard is a passionate barbecue aficionado, affectionately known as "The Smoking Swede." His love for mastering Texas-style BBQ reflects the same dedication and precision he applies to all his pursuits, whether it’s smoking meats or leading a business. Whether in the gym or at the smoker, Rickard’s commitment to promoting a life of balance, well-being, and great taste shines through in everything he does. |
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Brazos Valley Project Linus
Dec 05, 2024
Patricia was born and raised in Texas. In 1981 she and her family relocated to Washington State where she worked in IT security for Safeco Insurance (Liberty Mutual). In 2003 she and her family relocated back to Texas in Burleson County where she continued to work for Liberty Mutual from her remote home office. She joined the local volunteer fire department in 2004 and became a first responder in 2005. She also served on the fire department’s board as secretary and treasurer. She retired from the volunteer fire department in 2022. Patricia became the Project Linus Brazos Valley Coordinator in 2019. Her coordinator role includes supporting chapter volunteers with a safe, positive and learning environment and to assist the volunteers with our mission to comfort children in need with homemade blankets. The role also includes efforts to secure funding to support the general operating expenses and program services of the organization. Brazos Valley Project Linus
The Project Linus mission is to provide handmade blankets to children aged 0-18 in the United States who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need. There are chapters in every state with Texas having approximately 17 chapters. The national website is https://projectlinus.org Our chapter, Brazos Valley, covers the Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Madison, Milam, Robertson, Waller and Washington counties. Our blankets are distributed locally to organizations that support children. From time-to-time blankets may be shipped to other areas in the United States that may have an immediate extraordinary need. Some of the local organizations we distribute our blankets to are: Ronald McDonald House, Hope Pregnancy Center, Phoebes Home, Hope Locker - Bryan ISD, Casa (Bryan and Brenham when requested) and Chrissy’ Closet – College Station ISD (new). Our chapter makes machine quilted and knitted or crocheted blankets. Blankets are hand-made from new fabric or yarn by local volunteers. Blankets are dropped off at Sew Vac City in College Station, JoAnn’s Fabric in Bryan or at our monthly meetings at Sew Vac City. Our chapter meets at 10AM on the 3rd Tuesday each month at Sew Vac City. Attending the meetings is not a requirement to be a member. You do not have to be a member to donate to the Brazos Valley chapter. You can make a real difference in so many ways by donating monetarily to Project Linus. We are a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Monies are used for purchasing blanket supplies. Our chapter also welcomes donated materials to make blankets such as quilt batting, cotton fabric, or acrylic or cotton yarn. We also welcome information on additional organizations that we could provide blankets to for children in need. |
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