What is it? S3G Warehouse is in short a rec center. Focused on
the approach of bridging gaps in the industry. Doing so by bringing
out of season or location sports to people who other wise wouldnt
get the opportunity to participate in these sports.
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Surf, Snow, Street
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Life Style Sports Action sports fall under the segment of life
style sports. This is because one usually needs to lead a certain
lifestyle to partake in them Draw your own line When you provide
people the opportunity to be creative, anything is possible.
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What it consists of S3G Warehouse will consist of a stationary
wave pool created by American Wave Machines. A skate park, or mini
ramp. And a small indoor ski and snowboard training facility area
featuring 3 rails, a foam pit, and trampolines.
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The Mission Giving people a chance to make a difference,
bridging gaps in action sports, promoting health and well being, as
well as sustaining the environment saving and harnessing the
natural elements for generations to come so they can enjoy them as
we do. To live a life of leisure
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S3G Industries *Recreation Facility Product Manufacturer Place
to hangout Eat Sustainable Fun Affordable *S3G Warehouse Surfboards
Shop Surf Snow and Street Gear SurfSnowandStreetGear Restaurants
Program Offerings Camps Ride, train, learn,
volunteer,trainlearnvolunteer
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Wave Pool Technology Breakthrough Wave Garden American Wave
Machines
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Needs Assessment Action sports are increasing in popularity
Woodward Liberty *The American Dream Todays soccer Moms could be
tomorrows surfing Moms Forbes Magazine March 2014 Beats By Dre
Designers acquires surfboards Beats By Dre Designers acquires
surfboards *Promising Signs Most of the population is
geographically deprived Land locked Mountains Rural areas Secluded
places We bring the rest of the world to you, then you to the rest
of the world Take the chance
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Existing Issues Sustainability Supporting a cause World class
surf spots experiencing serious water problems Like wise with
mountains, ski and snowboard locations Skateboarding in poor places
Childhood Obesity Persons with disabilities Deprived people Giving
a chance
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Goals and Objectives Create more awareness of the problems
concerning sustainability Get more people to act towards a solution
Volunteer Give geographically deprived people the chance to
experience what they previously could not Recreate with a cause
Provide programs for people with disabilities allowing them to
experience these trending activities as well Increase health and
wellness as well as general well being
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Project Description As low of a start up cost as possible
Acquire Land Build a warehouse Training Facilities Trampolines Foam
Pits Wave Pool American Wave Machines Skate Park Mini Ramp Ski and
snowboard set ups Ramps Rails Shop Manufacture Products and gear
needed for activities provided Food Offer healthy food for riders
through restaurant Gym Work out/train Gymnastics Yoga
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Project Description Program Offerings Sustainability Ground
Swell Educational Travel Stoke Certified Life Rolls On Persons with
disabilities Digital Media Camps Summer camps Kids Adults
Professionals Training Season Passes Free ride Session Rentals
Build a board With a cause For every board sold one board will be
donated towards poverty stricken countries to help share the
stoke
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Project Description Leagues/Competitions Surf League Skate
League Ski and Snowboard League S3G Team Put together a team
consisting of all the local talent and travel to various places
around the world to compete for the various sports offered.
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Scope of Work Land Sponsors or investors Construction Fill
Employment Positions Surf Park Director Ski Park Director Skate
Park Director Foam Pit Director Trampoline Director Camp Counselor
Coaching Positions Analytics Manager Marketing Director Risk
Management Director Exercise Director Personal Trainers Gymnastics
Coach Yoga Instructor Food and Beverage Manager Shop Manager Build
a Board Instructors Packages, Programs, and offerings manager and
consultant Operations Manager Brand Manager Digital Media Manager
Rental Department/Inventory Manager Accountant and Budgetary
Analysis Director
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Scope of Work Tussey Mountain Land R&M Craftsmanship
Warehouse construction/renovation Wave Garden Granted we can
renovate Tussey Mountains pond American Wave Machines Wave pool In
warehouse Woodward Trampolines and Training Facilities American Red
Cross CPR Certified Jess Ponting Sustainability Programs Ben Curry
Digital Media and communications department Corby Smith Analytics
Program Coordinator Sales Operations Manager
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Scope of Work Randy Mason & CJ Dunton Restaurant Eli
Lamborne Skate Park and Mini Ramp Restaurant Consultant Matt Mason
& Dan Callaghan Ski and snowboard Set up Surfboard manufacturer
Build a board Evan Fowler Snow Astro-turf Gear repairs and tune ups
Mike McCarthy Web Master Andrew Farley Wave pool maintenance and
surveillance Life Guard Mike Meisenhal Existing warehouse owner
Ryan Conway Trainer Counselor
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Methods To Complete Start small Potentially just a shop with a
little extra Mini ramp Small ski set up Small AWM Wave Pool
Something for customers to demo products on Incorporate
opportunities trips and programs For a cause Life rolls on Stoke
Certified Groundswell Educational Travel Waves for Water Build a
park Chance to travel like a professional with out being one Airbag
Tours
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Methods to Complete Consult main brand companies for sales as
well Existing Sponsors Hyperflex Billabong Vissla Quicksilver
Inertia Burton Rome Hurley Volcom Use existing resources Family
Friends Personal experience School Penn State Work towards a cause
Use incentives Free riding opening day Party
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Methods to Complete Acquire sponsors Supporters of Sustainable
Tourism Professional Athletes Surfers Skiers/Snowboarders Skaters,
BMX, etc. Industry companies Existing Entities Gary Ream and Camp
Woodward Appalachian Outdoors GoPro Travel in Associations with
hostelsAssociations hostels
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Methods to Complete Surf Mason Station Travel Crew Leads to
Snow Mason Station Travel Crew, and Skate Mason Travel Crew Travel
up and down coastal regions and tour popular surf spots in the S3G
Industries Surf Mason Station Van Be there at sunrise No shops are
open this early Common time to surf Sales Coffee Water Smoothies
Fruit Breakfast Sandwiches Surf Accessories Wax Leashes Fins Offer
Board on the spot board repairs Offer Surf Mason and M2B surf
boards for demo
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Potential Camps For all seasons Stimulates economy and brings
it together Brings in new culture to State College Action Sports
and Resorts? Night Club Could build on a hotel making it a hybrid
variety theme resort Safe way for kids and people to learn more
extreme sports
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Outcomes Generate solutions to sustainable tourism Make
available unique opportunities for all people to partake in
physical activity never previously offered Generate jobs Generate
income and run a successful operation Franchise Become a major
industry wholesaler and manufacturer Increase and Promote general
health and well-being Offer other more sports ~ expand Wake Skate
Hockey Soccer Golf Mini Golf Driving Range Simulator Leagues
Basketball Football Potentially become a mall
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Timeline Acquire sponsors land and money Spring 2015 > Fall
2015 Fill employment positions Fall 2015 Building and construction
Spring 2016 > Fall 2016 Soft Opening November 15 th 2016 Grand
opening December 1 st 2016 Marketing Campaign Spring 2015
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Marketing Plan Industry Leaders Existing Entities Angel
Investors Leads for funding Jim Purdham I used to be an employee
for him Andrej Zignon CEO/founder of Alli Sports University Double
return for investors granted success *The Consumer Advertising
Channel *The Consumer Advertising Channel
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Marketing Plan Deliver brand message clearly to target market
People already in industry It is already trending Get people
outside of these communities to notice the trend Spark Interest WOM
Get them on board with the trend Revolutionize with the industry
Commercial Tours Website Demo Days Sneak Peak Special Guests
Concerts and Events Social Media Virtual Tours Special Grand
Opening Day and Season Discount Offerings Bill Boards Trips
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Budget If buy land $200,000 start up cost If granted land
already acquired $150,000 Yearly operational costs $80,000 Wave
pool installation $80,000 Equipment and materials $50,000
Purchasing of gear from retailers to sell $20,000 Labor for
construction and first quarter employee costs $0 This would
normally cost at least an additional $250,000 All friends and
family involved in the creation of this operation will receive a
cut of profits Employee Costs $43,500 Plan on keeping a small staff
to start, mainly friends and family and will determine payments
after quarterly return on investments