Second Annual Love Across America Tour

Project Pinball Charity, with the support of Stern Pinball, Inc. and Marco Specialties, is kicking off their 2nd annual Love across America tour. Beginning June 30th, founder Daniel Spolar will travel over 10,000 miles, visiting 26 states to dedicate pinball machines in 5 children’s hospitals 5 different cities across the nation.

Project Pinball focused their charity’s mission on the understanding of the thousands of children undergoing intensive medical treatment in children’s hospitals across the United States. Their goal is to help ease their pain and speed up children’s recovery by providing a motivation to get out of bed, to socialize, and have fun by playing an iconic American pastime… Pinball!

“We assist in enriching children’s lives through active play and diversion from hospital life,” said Daniel Spolar, the charity’s founder and Senior Director. “Pinball allows patients the opportunity to focus on something other than medical tests, medications, and procedures. We have the opportunity to give them a chance to have fun, laugh and smile and just be kids.”

Headquartered in Bonita Springs, Florida, Project Pinball Charity, a nonprofit 501(c)(3), has been maintaining and donating machines for use in Children’s Hospitals since 2013 and has since become a nationwide organization with pinball machines in hospitals across the U.S.A. They now have 18 pinball machines placed in children’s hospitals nationwide.

Project Pinball is scheduled to deliver machines to children’s hospitals in Denver, Cincinnati, San Diego, and Chicago, as well as attend several fundraisers throughout the US. During their travels they will also be attending social gatherings and three pinball expos. “Last year we met so many amazing people, we cannot wait to share Project Pinball!”

“We’re thankful for the opportunity to team up with Project Pinball Charity again and support Project Pinball on their nationwide trek,” says Gary Stern, Chairman and CEO of Stern Pinball. “We’re looking forward to sharing our love for pinball with patients and uplifting their hospital experience.”

Music and Pinball Bridge a Generational Gap for Charity

Lucas Heiser plans to clean and recondition the WurliTzer Jukebox.

When the restoration is complete Heiser said it will glow a shiney blue just as it did in the 60s.

“You can purchase it and help out the kids, and get a beautiful machine in return” Heiser said.

Anyone interested can visit Heiser Restoration or find more information on their website www.HeiserRestorations.com.

The WurliTzer is one of the last jukeboxes people can actually see the mechanism and watch the 33 and 45 records change out and play.

The record section was covered in 1963.

The jukebox was donated to Heiser Restorations by the residents at  E. Dene Moore Care Center in Rifle, Co.

All the profits raised from selling the restored jukebox will be donated to Project Pinball.

“Pinball has been a way of life for a lot of people as a relzxing thing to do, but also therapy, anger management for some people,” Heiser said.

Project Pinball donates the machines to hospitals allowing patients, families, and even staff to use pinball as a form of therapy during the tough situations.

“There’s such a generational gap and we want to just close that and bring back that communication with people,” Heiser said.

http://www.nbc11news.com/content/news/387997982.html

Palmetto Pinball Club Hosts Tournament

Palmetto Pinball Club is hosting a charity tournament to benefit Project Pinball. Project Pinball raises money to donate pinball machines to Children’s Hospitals, and we’d like to raise money to donate a machine to a local Children’s Hospital.

The format will be a PAPA style tournament. Qualifying will be held all day on Saturday and we will be going all night into Sunday. It’s a pinball-athon, baby! Qualifying will consist of 5 tables (out of a bank of 9), and each ticket will cost $10. Play as many tickets as you like.

The tournament is IFPA sanctioned, and we’re gonna work really hard to get it to be a 20+ point tournament, so y’all come on out and play with us.

http://www.wltx.com/news/local/palmetto-pinball-club-hosts-tournament/262469568