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Round 2!

Sorry to all those who have come to the website expecting a regular update. The first round of the playoffs always coincides with the the exam/final paper time of the semester. It’s no wonder my grades tail off dramatically at the end of the semester. Also, between the goats last year and the goats during the Olympics I thought people may be a little “goated out,” so we decided to keep things pretty low key this time around. Thanks to everyone who has already purchased their goat! A new goat-o-meter will be up soon!

Here is the schedule for round 2:

Date Visitor Home Time (PT) TV Network
Sat, 1 May 2010 Canucks Blackhawks 5:00 PM CBC, VERSUS
Mon, 3 May 2010 Canucks Blackhawks 6:00 PM CBC, VERSUS
Wed, 5 May 2010 Blackhawks Canucks 6:30 PM CBC, VERSUS
Fri, 7 May 2010 Blackhawks Canucks 6:30 PM CBC, VERSUS
Sun, 9 May 2010 Canucks Blackhawks 5:00 PM CBC, VERSUS
Tue, 11 May 2010 Blackhawks Canucks 6:30 PM CBC, VERSUS
Thu, 13 May 2010 Canucks Blackhawks 5:00 PM CBC, VERSUS

It’s Goat time.

First of all, thanks to everyone who purchased an Olympic goat! Your efforts resulted in another 368 goats going to people who need them. Weren’t the Olympics awesome?! I sent an email to the IOC asking them to have the Olympics in Vancouver every time. It’s weird, but I still have not heard back from them. I’ll keep you posted.

Well, it’s that time of year again! The NHL playoffs get underway tomorrow! I know I said it last year… and the year before… and the year before, but THIS is the Canucks year! I can feel it. The Canucks first round match up is against the LA Kings. It’s a great matchup for Vancouver as they will not have to leave the time zone when playing in LA. This will leave them feeling very fresh when it comes time to play in the finals.

The Canucks first game is Thursday at 7:00pm PST. Be sure to get your goat if we win. Here is the rest of the first round schedule.

#3 vs. #6
Network
Thursday, April 15 at Vancouver, 7:00 p.m. CBC, VERSUS
Saturday, April 17 at Vancouver, 7:00 p.m. CBC, VERSUS
Monday, April 19 at Los Angeles, 7:00 p.m. CBC, VERSUS
Wednesday, April 21 at Los Angeles, 7:00 p.m. CBC, VERSUS
*Friday, April 23 at Vancouver, 7:00 p.m. CBC
*Sunday, April 25 at Los Angeles, TBD CBC, VERSUS
*Tuesday, April 27 at Vancouver, TBD CBC

All times are PST.

GOAT CANUCKS GOAT

Goat Party!

Due to the lack of hockey being played over the past couple months, I have not updated the website. On July 21-23 in a village in Kenya, a bunch of people gave me a reason to post an update! The goats from Goat Canucks Goat were distributed in Kenya on July 21-23. I think the brown one with the white spots is one that I got. It looks tough. Like me.

It is amazing to see the pictures and the smiles on the people’s faces because of the goats.

I hope these pictures make you smile.

 

The Goat Process

First of all: 900 goats! $22,500 worth of goats. It is not too late to get your goat. It is hard to believe that it has already been 13 days, 19 hours and 38 minutes since the final buzzer went to end the Canucks season. But who’s counting? It’s just a game, right? The important thing is that everybody had fun. NOTE: Please excuse the fact that there will some typo’s in this post as a few of the letters on the keyboard are missing after my keyboard swinging incident that occured after the Canucks lost game 6. Anyways, the fact is that so many of you are still buying goats! I love it. As I mentioned earlier, it makes the Canucks loss a LITTLE easier to take when I wake up each morning and see the goat-o-meter on the rise.

I have received some emails and comments from people who are curious as to how exactly the goat process works. I would like to do my best and summarize what happens after you click “purchase.”

Upon finding out that you can donate a goat for just $25, the first thing you might wonder is, “I’m no goat expert, but is $25 the going rate for a goat these days?” Well, after browsing Craigslist to see how much I could buy a goat for here in Vancouver, I found that prices ranged from $50 – $400 for a goat. The $400 goat must be the Ferrari of goats and come fully loaded. 2 horns, rear tail, 4 legs and all the other features. Maybe it’s even potty trained? Anyways, the Goat Canucks Goat goats are purchased through the organization CRWRC. Judging by local goat prices, you will be happy to know that the goats are not purchased here and then shipped to Africa. Could you imagine the cost of stamps and shipping it would take to send a live goat to Africa? The goats are purchased in Africa, for Africa and are purchased as locally as possible. This way the money goes back into the local economy of a developing country. This also ensures that the breed of goat is well suited to the specific environment where it will live. The $25 also goes to having the goats vaccinated.  Usually people from the CRWRC train people in the needy communities to help with the vaccination process.  This equips them to do goat vaccination of goat offspring, etc. in the future. Local people are also trained to administer the program.  They help with the goat distribution and coordinate things like rotating male goats around for breeding, and facilitating the “pay back” program where people give a baby goat to another family in need. This, again, builds up local leadership and equips the program to continue after the CRWRC has gone. There is a careful selection process that helps determine who receives the goats.  The local community helps to identify the families most in need.  Those families must agree to build a shelter for their goat and attend training in animal care.  They also agree to abide by they “pay back” structure.  After that, they can receive a goat.

I hope this helps to clarify the process and answer any questions people had. After reading this information I also hope it is clear how solid the program is. There is much more to it then just handing needy people a goat and letting them figure out the rest. The way the program is run makes for a very sustainable and beneficial goat for those who need it. The “pay back” program is a very cool feature of the program. The goats truly are the gift that keeps on giving. And hopefully with the vaccinations they are the gift that keeps on living.

I have also been asked about the goat T-shirts. Unfortunately for us, but fortunately for some poor villagers, the T-shirts sold out! I never expected they would and now wish we would of had some more made. I know the shirts are about as trendy and fashionable as a T-shirt can be, but to have them sell out is amazing. All the proceeds made from the shirts are going to the purchase of more goats. Thanks to everybody who purchased a shirt.

Remember, it is not too late to get your goat!