Friday, May 5, 2017

Final Week

The Macker Wrap Up

In December of last year, thirty students were given a title and job description. In January, we began a course that set us apart from all others in the Recreation and Event Management major and minor. In February, we put on our first event as a class, broke our first record, and voluntarily jumped into freezing water as a team at the Polar Plunge. In March, we promoted Gus Macker like crazy online and on campus showing everyone the passion that makes this event possible. In April, we blew the seven previous tournaments out of the water by breaking every record there was to break and we put on a successful Gus Macker 3 on 3 Basketball Festival despite those April showers. Now in May, we concluded the class yesterday with a serious sense of accomplishment and friendships that will follow us throughout our lives. 

Tournament Weekend: Day 1

Opening Ceremonies was a really sweet experience that I hope Macker fans enjoyed as well. Central Harmony sang the National Anthem and afterwards our class spread over Dream Court to do the Oompa Loompa dance. It was revealed that our professor, Tim Otteman, and a previous professor of the course, Lori Irwin, would be inducted in the Gus Macker Hall of Fame for the 45th year of Gus Macker. The head of the Recreation and Leisure Services Department, Bob Frost, took the Do or Die Shot, and with some minor hiccups, was able to make the basket to begin the festival.







Our record turn out of over 250 teams really showed with how packed Finch Fieldhouse was! The music was fun, Dream Court was lively, Bracketville was keeping up with results, and most importantly people were having a great time. That's when a tough decision had to be made. Michigan weather struck again and it was clear that Sunday was going to downpour over all of the outdoor courts. We adopted the rain back up plan, shortened the length of games by a little, and switched to going by game numbers and not game times. Court Captains and officials were real troopers and stayed late to give everyone their playing time!













Tournament Weekend: Day 2

The jazz music ushered in the final day of the tournament which seemed to come too quickly! All of the outdoor courts had finished their games, and the remaining teams played inside Finch Fieldhouse. The April showers had their last laugh, but it brought out the best qualities in the Macker Staff and my fellow classmates who tore down the outdoor courts in the rain. They persevered through the nasty weather and kept a positive attitude throughout. This was the first time a Gus Macker Basketball Festival was rained out in Mt. Pleasant and because of the endurance of our team we made it a successful tournament. 






The Volunteer Party

On Sunday after tear down, we had a volunteer party to thank those who made this event possible. This is also planned by a member of the class and part of the experience we get in RPL 333SL. During this time appreciation is given, stories shared, and gifts exchanged. Our professors took the time to acknowledge each student one by one and really express their contribution to this course. It was a special time shared by family, friends, and colleagues alike. 


The Take Away

This has become a very long post and I apologize, but there is no quick way to summarize how this class not only provides crucial professional experience, but also creates a unique family from strangers. When students from the past seven years who are now professionals in the industry take the time to wish the newest class luck before beginning tournament weekend, you know something was done right in this program. I am so proud of how well our class bonded, worked together, and executed the most successful semester in the history of RPL 333SL. This is because of the atmosphere of Finch Fieldhouse, the wisdom and decision making of our professors, the energy of our teaching assistants, and the drive of our students. Never forget that with the right attitude, the right people, and all the right reasoning anything is possible. 

Thank you for reading week after week! Your support of this class is another huge part of what made this all possible. Fire up forever! 



Friday, April 28, 2017

Week 12

Game Time


Macker Maniacs and Finch Fanatics alike, the moment we have all been waiting for has arrived. At 8 a.m tomorrow morning Opening Ceremonies will begin and the 2017 Gus Macker Basketball Festival at Central Michigan University will commence! But before we get into that, I need to fill you in on what we've been doing this week to make it all possible.

Our last class period together (sniffle) took place yesterday and we were once again reunited with the Macker National Staff members who we had met individually throughout the semester. We discussed everything from the animation plan for the weekend to the weather and we filled all 1,000 player bags. Seeing everything we worked on start to come together was super exciting even if it was just the player bags. Our class also owes T.O a big thank you for treating us to ice cream to celebrate our awesome semester!  






Friday was all about set up for RPL 333SL. We assembled the Macker Dream Court in front of Finch, emptied classrooms and created a hospitality room, taped courts, and put up baskets. All of the trophies, medals, and registration materials were brought in and put into their proper place. The bracket corner, concession stand, and Threads by Gus were all set up as well. We even moved bleachers because nothing stops our class from putting on a great tournament for you all! 












Setting everything up was hard work, but an extremely worthwhile experience. While we had a learning curve with set up, hearing the Macker National Staff talk about how things should look and run was like having a glimpse into the future. We are students now and have very scattered experiences with events, but someday we will work for places like Gus Macker and know an event forwards and backwards. We are a great team as a class, but someday we will be in smaller staff groups and create even stronger bonds in the work force which the National Staff clearly demonstrates. While this is exciting to see, it also reminds us to treasure the moments we have now as a class entering into tournament weekend. 

Speaking of tournament weekend, like I stated earlier Opening Ceremonies begins at 8 a.m! Be there or be a bad nut! The energy on the courts is going to be insane this year and you don't want to miss it. We've made all the accommodations for our record breaking attendance including extra bathrooms that are super nice. Support our class and all of the teams that signed up by coming out tomorrow!

You can still follow us on social media, we'll still be posting away, but you should also download the Gus Macker Mobile App. It is compatible with both Apple and Android products. This app will allow players and spectators to look up court details, have instant access to accurate bracket information, and will send out notifications regarding court changes and weather delays. The best part? The app is free! 

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See you all tomorrow for a sweet time!


Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Week 11

The Countdown Begins

Hello Macker fans! Can you believe our tournament is next week already? In ten days our class will begin setting up for one of the most lively weekends in our college career. We are excited and anxious, but mostly ready to open this tournament to the public and see the results of our hard work.

I know I have been busy this past week busting out the Gusette that each player will receive in their player bags. It will be a great resource for participants and their families because it will contain the tournament schedule, a map of the tournament layout, player policies, tournament procedures, and information about the new Gus Macker mobile app! It will also give you a glimpse into what our class has been up to much like the blog has been throughout this semester. 

This year's Gus Macker Basketball Festival is going to be really special because the RPL 333SL class has bonded so much and all of us work so well together. We have broken not one, not two, but five course records this semester! The latest record broken was the greatest number of registered teams. Last year 223 teams was the highest number, and this year we have over 250 teams signed up to participate!!! 

Speaking for the class here, I want to give a huge shout out to the professors, Tim Otteman and Brittany Milan for expressing to us the true impact of our efforts. I would also like to thank the Teaching Assistants this year for their incredible amounts of Gus Macker spirit and non-stop energy. Great leaders play a big role in achieving success and they should never go unappreciated. We thank you wholeheartedly.

Our tournament registration is now closed. While you can no longer sign up as a player we would all appreciate any Macker fans coming to cheer teams on, enjoy the energy of the festival, and seeing what Central Michigan University and the Mt. Pleasant community is all about. Opening Ceremonies begin at 8a.m on the 29th! As always, you can follow us on social media to learn more about what our class is up to on these final ten days!

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Since I lack pictures this time, I found a video for you all: 
Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka Quotes to Live By






Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Week 10

Field Trip!

This week Central Michigan University didn't have class Thursday or Friday, so the Macker family didn't meet. Some of us couldn't handle the separation however, and headed down to Grand Rapids to volunteer for a one day Gus Macker Madness event! 


We arrived bright and early at 6:30a.m on Saturday to learn how to sign participants in and the doors opened at 7a.m to the masses of basketball fans. This event was so popular that the Macker National Staff had to set up fold out courts over the soccer turf to accommodate all of the teams. The energy at MSA Woodland was incredible. People were there for family, friends, wholesome fun, and basketball. It was eye-opening to see reasoning so simple and genuine form the basis of a major event. We are striving to keep those good vibes coming at our tournament!







Our event date, April 29th-30th, is quickly approaching and our deadline for registering is less than a week away! If you are interested in participating you have until April 10th to go to https://macker.com/ and sign up for the Mt. Pleasant tournament. That is also the same date as our Buffalo Wild Wings fundraiser, so if you are in the Mt. Pleasant area between 11a.m-2a.m stop by the restaurant for some wings and support our class. Show them the following image to count for the fundraiser! 



As always if you're interested in learning more about our class and what we're up to follow us on social media. We're doing sweet things throughout campus and the Mt. Pleasant community all the time. Also, hit up your favorite Macker student to be part of our 50/50 raffle through United Way. Tickets are being sold for $5 and will give you the chance to win over $1,000. You could buy a lot of Wonka bars with that kind of money!

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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Week 9

The Importance of Volunteers

This week our class was visited by a very special guest, Tim Otteman's mom, Suzi Tengen! We got to meet the person who inspired our professor to become the events master he is today and learn from her intensive events career. Mrs. Tengen focused her talk on being prepared and volunteer treatment. She also convinced us all to get fanny packs!


She emphasized choosing volunteers wisely and utilizing them to their full potential. While friends are lovely people, sometimes they don't make the best volunteers. It is no secret that the keystone of any event is amazing volunteers, so choosing the best is very important. After selecting the proper workforce, you have to use them! Nobody wants to spend their precious time sitting around uncomfortably twiddling their thumbs when they thought they would be experiencing an event. By making volunteers identifiable and training them to be helpful they can work wonders for your program. 

Mrs. Tengen's advice for being prepared was simple: have an event fanny pack and carry it everywhere. What should be in your event fanny pack? Her recommendations include a first aid kit, a sewing kit, an eyeglass repair kit, an emery board, pen and paper, hair ties, dental floss, lip balm, breath mints, and a little cash. Our class gave her some suggestions and together we created a comprehensive list to have on hand to turn little disasters into chances to impress. Watch out Macker fans, we're getting fanny packs! 

Thank you for following the progress our class makes week after week. Your support means a lot to all of us! We don't have class this Thursday, but some of the class is headed to Grand Rapids for a one day Gus Macker tournament on Saturday! If you want to hear more from us, be sure to follow us on social media!

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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Week 8

The Tournament Gets Some Direction

This week our class met Mike Fuller, the Macker National Staff Vice President of Sales and Operations. Mike started as a volunteer Gus Buster and after 25 years with the event continues to lay down the law as our Director of Operations this April. His goal was to begin the conversation on how to run our tournament smoothly while representing Gus Macker in a positive light.


He started this conversation by telling us two things we needed to internalize regarding the Gus Macker Basketball Festival. First, that it is a family oriented event and second, our goal is to make people want to come back year after year. Our tournament, April 29-30th, is the first full scale Michigan tournament of the season so we are under the microscope. If people don't have a good time at our tournament they might not go to another all summer. Under Mike's experienced supervision though, a great experience is guaranteed!

After long discussions on tournament logistics, we got to hear from Mike on what makes Gus Macker truly a special organization and event. He loves being part of the National Staff because he gets to work with positive people everyday. Gus Macker is 44 years of tournaments strong and they continue to maintain a great environment for fans of the sport. What's not to love?



Mike informed us that we have now inspired 2 other cities to start launch parties of their own! So far we have been the only tournament to host a launch party, but since Madison and Shelby's talk with 18 other host cities we've spread the launch party love. We're very excited to hear how they like this new edition to their event!


If you would like to hear more from our class and see what we're posting follow us on social media! If you would like to see our class live in action, you can register a team for our tournament April 29-30th by visiting https://macker.com/cities/mt-pleasant-mi by April 10th! If you simply cannot wait until the end of April, have no fear, we're coming to Grand Rapids April 1st for a one day indoor Macker Madness event. It will be hosted at MSA Woodland and the registration deadline is March 26th. You can find out more information by following this link: https://macker.com/local/grand-rapids-indoor.

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Thank you so much for reading and we hope to see you at our upcoming events!