2010 ASA High School Tour Spring Schedule:
Feb. 22 – 26 Ontario, California
March 1 – 5 Sacramento, California
March 8 – 12 San Jose, California
March 15 – 19 Los Angeles, California
March 22 – 26 Phoenix, Arizona
April 20 – 23 Lexington, Kentucky
April 26 – 30 Buffalo, New York
May 10 – 14 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
May 17 – 21 Boston, Massachusetts
An additional 55 schools will receive action sports events in the fall when the Tour travels to Denver, Minneapolis, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, St. Louis, Austin, Dallas, Ft. Worth, San Antonio, and Houston - from September 7 through November 19.
The ASA High School Tour, which is in its eleventh year, is offered free of charge to the schools, largely as a result of its various backers, which include producer, ASA Entertainment, and the U.S. Marine Corps. ASA has produced the Tour since its inception in 2000, while the Marine Corps will be enjoying their fourth tour. - more -
“When we started this program 11 years ago, we hoped it would have the positive impact on students that we’ve been fortunate enough to affect,” said ASA Entertainment CEO Rick Bratman. “If we can encourage even one student to stop smoking or have second thoughts about tobacco use, it’s worth our effort. We’re very thankful to the schools, the action sports pros and our sponsors for the opportunity to bring our tobacco-prevention program to the kids and to reach them with activities that they listen to and respect.”
Top pros from the X Games and ASA Action Sports World Tour will perform at each stop, presenting a rare opportunity for students to interact with their heroes in a one-on-one setting. Currently scheduled to appear this year are pros John Parker (State College, PA) Koji Kraft (Chicago, Illinois), Anthony Furlong (Tampa, Florida), Marc Englehart (Lansdale, Pennsylvania), Jay Eggleston (Denver, Colorado), Austin Coleman (Los Angeles, California), Gabe Weed (Reno, Nevada), Phil Hajal (Gainesville, Florida), Rob Nolli (Orlando, Florida), Elliot Sloan (New York, New York) and Trevor Meyer (Little Rock, Arkansas).
After each show, students can obtain pictures and autographs and talk to the athletes about staying tobacco-free.