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Primary Research Surveys Child surveys Adult surveys

Research. Primary Research Surveys Child surveys Adult surveys. Secondary Research Located in your binder. Child Surveys. Questions How old are you? Please circle 3 activities you like to do: (Swinging/climbing, fishing, bike riding, nature watching, reading, arts and crafts)

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Primary Research Surveys Child surveys Adult surveys

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  1. Research • Primary Research • Surveys • Child surveys • Adult surveys • Secondary Research • Located in your binder

  2. Child Surveys • Questions • How old are you? • Please circle 3 activities you like to do: (Swinging/climbing, fishing, bike riding, nature watching, reading, arts and crafts) • If you could use your imagination to go on an adventure, where would you go? (The ocean, forest/jungle, outer space, a castle/kingdom, write your own) • If there was a tree house/playhouse like this in Plattsburgh, would you play there? (Display draw up of tree house)

  3. Child Surveys • Elementary School • Unaware of SRT • Many interested Approval Rating for Children • Middle School • Many knew about SRT • High interest • Features on tree house very important

  4. Adult Surveys • Parents • Concerned with safety, vandalism, upkeep • Most in favor of tree house • Questions • Do you have children? If so, what age? • How familiar are you with the Saranac River Trail? • How often does your family use the Saranac River Trail? • Have you heard of the Max Moore Memorial Treehouse Project? • Looking at this picture, what are your first thoughts about the tree house? • Which of the following features on a scale of 1-3 would encourage you to use the park? (Community room, picnic tables, grilling pits)

  5. Adult Surveys • Questions continued… • How often do you foresee your family using the tree house? • What would be your biggest concern about a community tree house? • Out of the following possible features, which would you be most excited to have as part of the tree house, on a scale of 1-4? (Fishing docks, swings, local nature exhibit, binoculars) • Any further questions or thoughts?

  6. Adult Surveys • Results • 77% of people know about the SRT • 40% of people use the SRT frequently • 85% of people are unaware of the Max Moore Memorial Treehouse project • 69% are enthusiastic about the Max Moore Memorial Treehouse Project

  7. Adult Surveys Adults enthusiasm towards the MMMT Adults unaware of MMMT

  8. Where We Are Today • The biggest problems faced by the Max Moore Memorial Treehouse are the lack of awareness throughout the community and the need for funding of the project.

  9. On the Bright Side! • By holding a race along the Saranac River Trail, we can raise awareness and funding for the project. • This will enable the tree house to be branded as a keystone piece of Plattsburgh recreation.

  10. Goal • To have a successful race, that will lead to funding and greater awareness of the Max Moore Memorial Treehouse

  11. Objectives • To have 250+ runners register by May 2013 • To gain 30+ volunteers by May 2013 • To get 3 media hits on the event by the end of the summer

  12. Key Publics • SUNY Plattsburgh Athletics • PHS Athletics, clubs, and faculty/staff • Medical community • Runners/Cyclists

  13. Objective 1: 250+ Runners • Strategy 1: Face to face interaction with influencers • Met with SUNY Plattsburgh Athletic Director • Contacted head coaches • Connected with Amy Sholtis and Fran Bieber from PHS • Attended PHS Earth Day Celebration • Strategy 2: Traditional media tactics • Full page fliers posted throughout SUNY campus, YMCA, and other targeted organizations • PSA placed in CVPH newsletter • Table toppers placed in CVPH cafeteria

  14. Objective 1: 250+ Runners • Strategy 3: Social media to gain support and participation • Invited friends to event page on Facebook • Outcome

  15. Objective 2: 30+ Volunteers • Strategy 1: Face to face interaction with community organizations • Contacted Project Help and Greek Life • Met with PHS Key Club and PHS Green Team • Strategy 2: Traditional media tactics to gain volunteers • Fraternity/Sorority update email blast • Fliers into organizations’ mailboxes and post in ACC • Outcome

  16. Objective 3:Three Media Hits • Strategy 1: Traditional pitches to media outlets • Secured feature cover story for June edition of Plattsburgh Life • Side bar article in May edition Plattsburgh Life • PSA written and aired over WIRY • Post race article being written in Cardinal Points • Potential article on the project and Zumbathon in the Press Republican

  17. Additional Tactics (Stafford Middle School) (Church Oil Intersection)

  18. Quotes • “It is one more way to make us a community, to say it does not matter who you are or what you can do, you are an important part of the community.” - Dr. Heidi Moore, Max's mother • “As we move forward, I am very confident that the community is going to appreciate the end result of this project, which is going to be something special for the North Country.” - Donald Kasprzak, Mayor of Plattsburgh • “If a 5-year-old cares this much about this project, we need to make it happen so that is why I sort of became the champion of the cause. I just don’t want to let down a 5-year-old.” -Ashley Cousens, The Max Moore Memorial Treehouse Project

  19. Thank you!!

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