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September 28th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
If you are participating in the Tri-Freaks triathalon be ready for an awesome surprise in your participant bag. I don’t want to give out the “whole” secret but Kelly invented this delicious snack/meal/dessert in her mother’s kitchen, and you’ll be receiving a tiny taste of it. Also look for a multiple-purpose piece of paper. One part coupon, one part bumper sticker, 100% Bear Naked awesomeness. Now run hard!
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September 28th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
All great things must come to an end. And unfortunately this is our last week Living Bear Naked, at least professionally. For our final extravaganza the Seattle team headed down to Family Fitness Day at Magnuson Park. There we witnessed a 500 yard sprint for those under the ripe old age of 13, followed by a few hundred more mature participants participating in the 5k, 10k, 15k, or duathlon (a 2.6 mile run, 13 mile bike ride, and 1/2 mile sprint). As we have for the last five months we joyfully distributed delicious Bear Naked Granola parfaits to participants and spectators alike.
Thanks for all the great times Seattle, Portland, and the rest of the Pacific Northwest and please don’t forget to Terracycle.
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September 20th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | 1 Comment »
Today Bear Naked Seattle put on it’s own challenge. Down one staff member, Diana stepped up to the plate and brought her A-Game to the Kirkland Triathlon. While participants were enduring three athletic endeavors, Diana pushed herself to the limits of parfait production: shaking, pouring, scooping, cutting, promoting, and all with a smile on her pretty little face.
Meanwhile about 800 people from all over the country were putting on their wetsuit for the .5 mile swim, then grabbing their bike helmet for a 12 miler around the Eastside, and finally slapping on their runners for 3 miles of pounding the pavement.
 the shake
 the pour
 the scoop
 cutting the bars
 all with a smile on her face!
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September 15th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
| September 18, 2010 | | 6:00 am | to | 1:00 pm |
Scheduled in the middle of September the Kirkland Triathlon misses the summer heat of the North West, or at least the sunny skies. But who wants to run, swim, and bike with the glare of Helios? For three days this event takes over Carillon Point, nestled on the Eastside of the 520 this has some of the best views of the north end of the lake and Husky stadium. We will be there handing out fresh parfaits for 2/3 of the time, so come on down and join in on the fun!
Friday 3 pm – 7 pm: registration
Saturday 6 am – 1 pm: adult triathlon
Sunday 8:30 am – 9:30 am: kids triathlon (we won’t actually be there for this one, but you can catch us on the other side of 520 at Pocock Rowing Center for Row for the Cure!)
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September 15th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
| September 17, 2010 | | 3:00 pm | to | 7:00 pm |
Scheduled in the middle of September the Kirkland Triathlon misses the summer heat of the North West, or at least the sunny skies. But who wants to run, swim, and bike with the glare of Helios? For three days this event takes over Carillon Point, nestled on the Eastside of the 520 this has some of the best views of the north end of the lake and Husky stadium. We will be there handing out fresh parfaits for 2/3 of the time, so come on down and join in on the fun!
Friday 3 pm – 7 pm: registration
Saturday 6 am – 1 pm: adult triathlon
Sunday 8:30 am – 9:30 am: kids triathlon (we won’t actually be there for this one, but you can catch us on the other side of 520 at Pocock Rowing Center for Row for the Cure!)
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September 14th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
Although we all have different objectives I believe one thing that we all strive for is finding something that we enjoy, are passionate about, are successful at, and hopefully can build this interest into a livelihood. Yvon Chouinard is a rock climber, environmentalist and outdoor enthusiast. He took these obsessions and made Patagonia.
Jeff Johnson, an American adventurer, was so inspired by Yvon’s story he decided to drop everything, sail across the world, and follow the foosteps of his hero to Patagonia. Along the way his eyes were opened to the environmental disasters that threaten these special places, and those who are working to save them.
A special Wednesday showing of the monthly Patagonia Film Festival provided a window into Jeff’s journey through ship wrecks in the open ocean, surfing the longest wave of his life, and attempting to scale Patagonia, a mountain only one man has successfully climbed before. We, and about 85 adventure seeking individuals, clamored into Patagonia Seattle to enjoy 180º South and delicious Bear Naked parfaits. If you missed the showing check your local listings because it may be coming to a theater near you. And unless you live in Canada I can guarantee Bear Naked is already available within shouting distance.
 This was actually from Swim Across America. One of these isn't like the other.
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September 14th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
| September 23, 2010 | | 7:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
Join us at Patagonia to view a selection of environmentally themed films produced by small, independent filmmakers from around the world. From the impassioned to the whimsical, festival films cover a ride range of subject matter from climbing expeditions in Africa, to sustainable farming in the United States, to surfing the Snake River.
Friends of the Cedar River Watershed is hosting the festival and will share with you their Watershed Report – a survey of the Cedar River Watershed reported and produce by area high school students. They’re also holding an amateur photo contest.
Tickets are $8 in advance; $10 at the door. Advance tickets and contest information are available at cederriver.org, Brown Paper Tickets and at the Patagonia store. The festival is sponsored by Patagonia, Osprey packs, Sierra Nevada Brewing, Magnolia Audio Visual, and Tom’s of Maine.
2100 First Ave
Seattle, WA 98121
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September 9th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
| September 11, 2010 | | 6:00 am | to | 11:00 am |
2009 was Seattle’s inaugural Swim Across America, and in the history of Swim Across America it was one of the most successful inaugural events ever. For year two we are expecting the same, if not better. So grab your suit and a buddy and lets get wet! As all Swim Across America’s the proceeds are going to a great cause, this time it’s Seattle’s Cancer Care Alliance.
The fun starts at 6 am with registration, 7 am an awesome group photo, and 8 we get in the water for a two-mile swim. When you arrive back on dry land at Luther Burbank beach on Mercer Island you will be treated to a hot breakfast and some delicious Bear Naked goodies. We have special goodies for people who sign up for The Den or become Facebook friends with Bear Naked the event! Whoot! Whoot!
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September 9th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
| September 25, 2010 | | 9:00 am | to | 12:00 pm |
The third annual Green Tacoma Day will be on Saturday, September 25, 2010 from 9am to 12pm. Members of the Green Tacoma Partnership invite everyone to get outside and explore local parks and natural areas!
A number of parks and open spaces throughout Tacoma will be hosting a variety of restoration events and educational activities.
This year’s central hub will be located at the Tacoma Nature Center; there will be restoration activities occurring at the site along with activities aimed at children and families. In addition, the new nature-themed playground called Discovery Pond will be completed and open to the public.
Unfortunately we won’t be there sweating along with our brothers and sisters to the south. But they will be powered by delicious Bear Naked snacks. If you want to get in on this check out their website and free your schedule because it’s going to be a full day of fun!

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September 9th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
Bringing people together to build a stronger community, United Way of Pierce County’s annual Day of Caring connects volunteers with local nonprofit organizations to complete projects that may not otherwise get done. Projects range from taking children on a field trip to adding a fresh coat of paint on the walls of a transitional home. Day of Caring also provides an opportunity to develop long-lasting relationships with colleagues and other community members.
It’s an awesome day full of activities, support, and wholesome goodness. Make sure to check your bags to see what kind of Bear Naked swag you got!
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