Rubicon Pizza raises $20,000 for Rocker Memorial Skate Park

Published February 13, 2024 in the Sierra Sun

TRUCKEE, Calif. – Rubicon Pizza Co., located in the Village at Northstar, recently awarded a check for $20,000 to the Rocker Memorial Skate Park.

“Rubicon is proud to support our community through frequent fundraising events,” said Ray Villaman, owner and CEO of Rubicon Pizza Company. “We are thrilled to have had the success we did during this year’s fundraising efforts. We are excited to assist with a community project that will be a safe and fun place for people to gather. It is because of Rubicon’s management, employees, Rocker Skatepark volunteers, our partner companies, and many individuals who supported that we were able to make the contribution,” he added. “I am particularly proud of our GM, Mike Phillips, for orchestrating this year’s fundraising efforts.”

Rubicon donated $20,000 for the calendar year 2023. According to Villaman, the $20,000 sum is one of the most successful fundraising efforts for Rubicon since it was established in 2007.

“The donation from Rubicon to Rocker Memorial Skatepark is a catalyst for significant forward movement in our goal to build a generational asset for North Lake Tahoe. Thank you to all of Rubicon’s staff for their support through one of the biggest winters ever in Tahoe, with Northstar reporting over 640″ of snow! Special thanks to owner Ray Villaman and manager Mike Philips for their commitment to local fundraising, from hosting pizza slice sales in the Village all winter long (sometimes in blizzard conditions), to a fully staffed fundraising dinner. Your support has been critical in helping to raise funds for construction, and has also provided an incredible opportunity to educate the public on what we are building. Thank you, Rubicon Pizza Co!” said Colin Robinson, Director of Rocker Memorial Skatepark.

The Rocker Memorial Skatepark’s goal is to construct a new, state-of-the-art, 25,000 sq. ft. expansion to complement the current skatepark in Truckee. Skateparks are a vibrant, creative part of sustainably healthy communities. As a gathering place for dedicated, athletic youth, the RMSP will expand the forum for visitors young and old, beginning and skilled, to meet and share experiences. For many skateboarding youth, the skatepark becomes a home-away-from-home.

Rubicon Pizza has always been known for giving back to the Truckee community and has awarded over $150,000 to local non-profits over the past decade. One of Rubicon’s biggest ways of giving back is by sponsoring a local non-profit organization for the year, which is voted on and chosen annually by the staff. This past year the team rallied to support the Rocker Memorial Skatepark.

Throughout the year, Rubicon and the chosen non-profit partner up to sell pizza slices at an outdoor pizza cart during busy times in the village. Rubicon also encourages guests to donate extra cash on their bills to the non-profit and at the end of the year, throws a Fall Fundraising Feast where guests are invited to have a night full of fun with live music, a raffle, and an all-you-can-eat pizza, pasta and salad buffet. Rubicon’s staff volunteers their time for the night, and all proceeds are donated back to the non-profit.

Rubicon’s General Manager, Mike Phillips, sums up the event, “It’s very rewarding to be afforded the opportunity to give back to our community. The stewardship displayed by Rocker Memorial Skatepark and other local non-profits make Truckee a special place to live.”

For more information or to make a donation to help The Rocker Memorial Skatepark realize its goals

A Great Pizza Night at Rubicon!

We had an amazing evening out with friends and family at Rubicon Pizza. The staff generously donated their time and we were able to raise nearly $2K! The raffle was epic with killer prizes from Jones Snowboards, FlyLow, Arbor, Totally Board, Butterbox, and so many more. It was great to gather together and celebrate with great food. Thank you, Rubicon for your support!

Outstanding Golf for Skate 2023!

It was an epic day on the links at Gray’s Crossing on October 4, 2023. It was a sold-out tournament with foursomes traveling from near and far to participate. Antics on the course were at an all-time high and fun was had by all. The Milo team took home the championship. The unbelievably deep raffle stoked out all our entrants and we were able to raise nearly $40K for the park build. Thank you all for your support. And special thanks to all our sponsors.

 

Truckee Hoedown 2023 was Epic!

Although we got off to a slow start, the Truckee Hoedown did not disappoint! Families, friends, and competitors came up from both sides of the mountain to compete for the cash, swag, and glory.

Open Class winners were:
1st – Will Brandt
2nd – Josh Douglas
3rd Tie – Ian Flynn and Green Bean
5th – Aiden Riley
6th Kayne Jerome

Girls Winners were:
1st – Brighton Hamilton
2nd – Veda Hallen
3rd – Ella Hayworth

Ages 15-17 winners were:
1st – Kayne Jerome
2nd – Ezra Adams Evil
3rd – Hunter Hodson

Ages 12-14 winners were:
1st – Brighton Hamilton
2nd – Bryce Maloney
3rd – Ivy Potter

Ages 9-11 winners were:
1st – Thomas Granger
2nd – Tucker Salas aka Tuff Tuck
3rd – Cruz Rodriguez

Under 8 winners were:
1st – Paz Rodriguez
2nd – Koa Loftis
3rd – Cody Cotter aka Fuzzhead

Rally for Rocker 8 – May 13, 2023 – Donner Summit

Carpool. Carpool. Carpool. CARPOOL! 

Parking is extremely limited. DSR Overflow Lot is where we’re trying to put as many cars as possible. Parking along US 40 (Donner Pass Road) is allowed, please pull all the way off the road. We’ll likely have cars on 40 all the way to SB’s Gondola lot. If you’d like to carpool, a great meetup spot is at the public lot next to Donner Lake West End Beach.

Don’t park in the main DSR lot, they will be open. Don’t park at Summit House (staff only). Don’t park at Sugar Bowl. Don’t park along Sugar Bowl Road. Please.

Park smartly. Don’t litter. Be a good Human. Carpool. Carpool. Carpool. We can’t emphasize enough how important parking is to the event. Don’t park illegally, it’ll get us shut down. Carpool. Carpool. Carpool.

Registration:

  • 9am -11:30am on Saturday May 13th
  • Onsite Registration – We’ll have several reg tables this year to speed things up. Read the signs. Be Patient.
  • Earlier is better. Duh.
  • Cash is king. We’ll be able to use Square readers and such to process credit cards on site, but that is slow, frequently breaks and is dependent on cell service.
  • $25 Registration – $40 with event shirt.
  • You can also pay registration online here and show your receipt at the registration tents. We won’t be able to look you up, must show or bring receipt.
  • Donations are tax deductible – pay online to get a receipt emailed to you
  • BUY RAFFLE TICKETS – we have an insane amount of rad raffle items.

Race Divisions

  • Open Men
  • Open Women
  • Am Men 15 – 39
  • Am Women 15 – 39
  • Boys 14 and under
  • Girls 14 and under
  • Old Men 40-49
  • Ancient Men 50+
  • Women 40+
  • SnowSkate Men
  • SnowSkate Women

Pack it In, Pack it Out

Our future ability to host the Rally with the National Forest Service is dependent on zero trace. Help is needed Sunday for pickup & tear down activities. Sweeps of the parking area(s), DSR lot and local roads necessary.

There are no bathrooms on the summit or close to the course.

We will have two gross bucket toilets. Don’t use them … unless it’s a dire emergency. You’ve been warned.

NO DOGS – We love dogs, please don’t bring them. It’s for the safety of the racers and the dogs.

 

After Party at Donner Ski Ranch (DSR)

Roughly 4:30pm (after Rally Awards)

The Pedaling Mongos are playing Live Music on the deck.

  • DO: buy DSR’s Food and Drinks.
  • DON’T: bring your own Food and Drinks. Don’t Litter. Play nicely with others.

How Can You Help?

We need Parking Attendants – Paid Position

We need 4+ people to direct traffic. You will have enough time to hike up, register and get a practice lap in on Saturday too. You must be reliable and not bail on us. Drop us an email at: rockermemorialskatepark@gmail.com if you are down. We’ll add you to the alternate list.

Rally for Rocker 8 – Recap and Results

If the Rally for Rocker demonstrates one thing best, it’s the amazing community that exists in Truckee/Tahoe. The Rally is widely regarded as one of the best snowboard events of the year.

450+ Competitors, 100s of spectators, 50+ Volunteers. Our best guess is somewhere between 800-1000 people were on the summit on Saturday. That’s wild, and we hope you had fun.

Together, with incredible sponsor support, we raised over $25K with #rallyforrocker8, that’s epic. That doesn’t include a LOT of work and time donated by many volunteers. Thank you for your support.

Aerial view of the Rally for Rocker on Donner Summit. Photo by Danny Kern.
Aerial view of the Rally for Rocker on Donner Summit. Photo by Danny Kern.