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+ | On 2007-06-03 [[User:DM-Kellie|DirtyMartini]] posted a request for volunteers to carry and bear the Flag: [http://www.stewartcopeland.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2862 Let your Team Copeland Flag fly!!! (Flag-Bearers wanted.)] | ||
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+ | The idea was for each volunteer Flag-Bearer to carry the Flag to his/her assigned concert(s). In addition to holding the Flag during the show, volunteers were asked to make themselves available either before or after the concert so that other [[Stewart Copeland Official Site]] forum members could sign the back of the Flag. The Flag-Bearer was then responsible for mailing or physically carrying the Flag to its next goal location. The hope was to show the Flag at as many concerts as possible and collect as many signatures as possible so that the Flag could be given to Stewart at the end of the tour as "the nastiest, rattiest, lovingest, most battle-scarred keepsake that Fiona has ever banned from entering the Copeland household."[http://www.stewartcopeland.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2862] | ||
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+ | Response to the idea was enthusiastic. Within the first 24 hours of this original call for volunteers, 13 fans had volunteered to carry the flag to 22 concerts in 6 different countries. Due to geographic and timing limitations, many concerts could not be accommodated despite volunteers; however, the flag's schedule was adjusted as often as possible to accommodate the most locations and volunteers. | ||
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+ | ==Bonnaroo and Houston== | ||
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+ | Although the Flag had been carried to both the Fan Club and Opening Night concerts in Vancouver (and these dates are counted in its official tally), the Flag's first appearance having acquired its new purpose was on [[2007-06-16]] at the [[Bonnaroo Music And Arts Festival]] in Manchester, TN. Thanks to his status as a Bonnaroo volunteer, fan cpriddims was able to carry the Flag to a secure area in the backstage and wait for [[The Police]] to arrive. Being driven in to the backstage area, [[Stewart Copeland]] spotted the Flag for the first time and, smiling, gave the Flag two thumbs up.[http://www.stewartcopeland.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3055] | ||
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+ | A few days later in Houston, Stewart spotted the Flag during a concert for the first time, and -- to the surprise of many -- gave it appreciative acknowledgment in the form of of thumbs ups and stick points.[http://www.stewartcopeland.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3221] | ||
==The Flag of Copelandia== | ==The Flag of Copelandia== | ||
− | + | This first Houston concert would be the first of many enthusiastic acknowledgments of the flag from onstage during a Police concert. There had been little expectation that Stewart would really see the Flag while performing: forumers simply figured that the flag would be present to show their support whether Stewart saw it or not. No one could have predicted that he would not only react to the Flag, but react in such a large way. He didn't just smile politely; in front of thousands of people, he gave a big thumbs-up and a huge grin and a big dramatic point from the stage to the person holding the flag in the audience. Soon it became clear from his actions that Stewart was not just happening to see the Flag in the audience but actively searching for it. In order to make this easier, particularly when the Flag was not located close to the stage, [[DM-Kellie|DirtyMartini]] began to post "Flag-Spotting" threads at SC.net in which the Flag's seating location would be revealed. Stewart's actions suggested that he was receiving these messages in the first half of the tour but had likely stopped toward the last legs after the 2008 spring hiatus. | |
− | + | Stewart's actions and reactions to the Flag generated a great deal of enthusiasm and buzz for the project, and gradually word of the flag spread to the Fan Club forum and elsewhere. As Stewart played along with "our little flag game," people's excitement and desire to get involved increased, and members of SC.net looked forward to hearing concert reports that detailed stories of Stewart and his flag. Fan enthusiasm for the project became clear in a variety of ways, from pledges and t-shirts declaring "I pledge allegiance to the Flag of Copelandia" to two versions of a "Flag of Copelandia" anthem. In addition to showing support for Stewart, the Flag brought fans together who might not have met otherwise and gave fans from all over the world a project that they could support and be a part of, whether or not they had ever met the Flag in person. It also gave a number of fans a reason to meet who might otherwise never have met | |
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==The Finale at Madison Square Garden== | ==The Finale at Madison Square Garden== |
Revision as of 15:03, 23 November 2008
Stewart Copeland's Flag | |
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The Flag when it was first created in May 2007. Photo courtesy of DM-Kellie. |
The Flag (also known as Stewart's Flag, The Flag of Copelandia, The Traveling Flag of Copelandia, The Little Flag That Could, The Krypton Menace, etc.) is a small green flag with the Stewart Copeland horse logo painted on the front. Originally built by a fan to make it easy to find strangers in a crowd, The Flag became a symbol of support for Stewart Copeland from the forum members of his official website. From 2007-05-27 to 2008-08-07, these fans carried the Flag to 91 concerts and one television appearance of the 2007-2008 Reunion Tour of The Police, collecting fans' signatures on the back along the way.
Thanks to the support and interaction with the Flag of Stewart Copeland himself, the Flag's appearance in the audience at Police concerts became a kind of tradition of the Reunion tour, culminating with the Flag's appearance onstage at the final Police concert at Madison Square Garden.
The Flag now resides in Stewart Copeland's home.
Contents
History
Background
The Flag was built in May 2007 by Moeskido and DirtyMartini (a.k.a. User:DM-Kellie) in order to make it easier for DirtyMartini and other forum members of the Stewart Copeland Official Site to find each other in Vancouver, Canada for the opening nights of the 2007-2008 Reunion Tour of The Police. (DM-Kellie)
Made of white acrylic paint and the brightest kelly green cotton broadcloth that could be found at the time, the Flag was built to be easily recognizable by strangers in crowded locations. In addition, as it was meant to be used for only three days, the Flag was built quickly and cheaply with no eye toward durability or aesthetics. The finished flag folded too large to fit into DirtyMartini's purse, so three grommets were punched into the top edge so that the Flag could be carried on the outside of her purse by means of a large metal ring. During construction, DirtyMartini commented to Moeskido how funny it would be to see this flag pop up at Police concerts all over the world. (DM-Kellie)
The flag served its purpose well, first spotted and recognized by samburusunset at the Vancouver International Airport customs booths. Fans GinaSuperCat, Conroy, samburusunset, and DirtyMartini joked that perhaps they should get Stewart to autograph the flag -- or better yet, that they should sign the back of the flag and send it to Stewart as a memento of the beginning of the tour. Bad timing and other priorities, however, kept this idea from becoming reality. (DM-Kellie)
In the meantime DirtyMartini had posted a link to a photograph of the flag in her signature line at SC.net so that anyone traveling to Vancouver could recognize it.[1][2] Forum members Hannaha and Divemistress of the Dark saw this photo and requested instructions on how they might make their own flags to bring to their respective concerts. While discussing how DirtyMartini's one flag might be mailed to others, Hannaha posed the following idea[3]:
I think we should make a concerted effort to get this flag to circumnavigate the world with Copeland fans. Signing the back is a great idea too. See how many North American shows we can get it to and then send it on over to us in europe for the next leg of the tour. Finally, after South America, Japan, Australia et al it will return, battered and battle-worn, to Ms Martini's eager mitts! Not only will it make hooking up with sc.netters easier it will also let STEWART know we're there cheering him on, wherever in the world he may be!
Thus "The Traveling Flag of Copelandia" was born.
Let Your Team Copeland Flag Fly
On 2007-06-03 DirtyMartini posted a request for volunteers to carry and bear the Flag: Let your Team Copeland Flag fly!!! (Flag-Bearers wanted.)
The idea was for each volunteer Flag-Bearer to carry the Flag to his/her assigned concert(s). In addition to holding the Flag during the show, volunteers were asked to make themselves available either before or after the concert so that other Stewart Copeland Official Site forum members could sign the back of the Flag. The Flag-Bearer was then responsible for mailing or physically carrying the Flag to its next goal location. The hope was to show the Flag at as many concerts as possible and collect as many signatures as possible so that the Flag could be given to Stewart at the end of the tour as "the nastiest, rattiest, lovingest, most battle-scarred keepsake that Fiona has ever banned from entering the Copeland household."[4]
Response to the idea was enthusiastic. Within the first 24 hours of this original call for volunteers, 13 fans had volunteered to carry the flag to 22 concerts in 6 different countries. Due to geographic and timing limitations, many concerts could not be accommodated despite volunteers; however, the flag's schedule was adjusted as often as possible to accommodate the most locations and volunteers.
Bonnaroo and Houston
Although the Flag had been carried to both the Fan Club and Opening Night concerts in Vancouver (and these dates are counted in its official tally), the Flag's first appearance having acquired its new purpose was on 2007-06-16 at the Bonnaroo Music And Arts Festival in Manchester, TN. Thanks to his status as a Bonnaroo volunteer, fan cpriddims was able to carry the Flag to a secure area in the backstage and wait for The Police to arrive. Being driven in to the backstage area, Stewart Copeland spotted the Flag for the first time and, smiling, gave the Flag two thumbs up.[5]
A few days later in Houston, Stewart spotted the Flag during a concert for the first time, and -- to the surprise of many -- gave it appreciative acknowledgment in the form of of thumbs ups and stick points.[6]
The Flag of Copelandia
This first Houston concert would be the first of many enthusiastic acknowledgments of the flag from onstage during a Police concert. There had been little expectation that Stewart would really see the Flag while performing: forumers simply figured that the flag would be present to show their support whether Stewart saw it or not. No one could have predicted that he would not only react to the Flag, but react in such a large way. He didn't just smile politely; in front of thousands of people, he gave a big thumbs-up and a huge grin and a big dramatic point from the stage to the person holding the flag in the audience. Soon it became clear from his actions that Stewart was not just happening to see the Flag in the audience but actively searching for it. In order to make this easier, particularly when the Flag was not located close to the stage, DirtyMartini began to post "Flag-Spotting" threads at SC.net in which the Flag's seating location would be revealed. Stewart's actions suggested that he was receiving these messages in the first half of the tour but had likely stopped toward the last legs after the 2008 spring hiatus.
Stewart's actions and reactions to the Flag generated a great deal of enthusiasm and buzz for the project, and gradually word of the flag spread to the Fan Club forum and elsewhere. As Stewart played along with "our little flag game," people's excitement and desire to get involved increased, and members of SC.net looked forward to hearing concert reports that detailed stories of Stewart and his flag. Fan enthusiasm for the project became clear in a variety of ways, from pledges and t-shirts declaring "I pledge allegiance to the Flag of Copelandia" to two versions of a "Flag of Copelandia" anthem. In addition to showing support for Stewart, the Flag brought fans together who might not have met otherwise and gave fans from all over the world a project that they could support and be a part of, whether or not they had ever met the Flag in person. It also gave a number of fans a reason to meet who might otherwise never have met
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The Finale at Madison Square Garden
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Fast Flag Facts
- Concerts attended: 91
- Television appearances attended: 1
- Continents visited: 5
- Countries visited: 21
- Cities visited: 66
- Miles traveled: unknown
- Flag-Bearers (official): 68
- Flag-Bearers (unofficial, including assistants and rock stars): 75, plus unknown number in audience at 2008-08-07 finale
- Flag Mules (total, including Flag-Bearers): x
- First signature collected: Divemistress of the Dark (2007-06-16)
- Last signature collected: BABA (2008-08-07)
- # of signatures collected: unknown
- Total cost of project: unknown
Timeline
Notable events in the Flag's history
2007
- On 2007-05-13 the Flag is born.
- On 2007-06-16 the Flag is first seen by Stewart Copeland backstage at Bonnaroo. He gives the Flag two thumbs up.[7]
- On 2007-06-29 the Flag receives its first on-stage acknowledgment from Stewart.
- On 2007-07-16 the first Flag Point photo is captured.
- On 2007-07-18 Stewart mentions the Flag publicly for the first time.[8]
- On 2007-08-30 the Flag enters official Police history, mentioned in an official news item and making a brief appearance in the band's European Tour Electronic Press Kit.[9][10]
- On 2007-09-20 the Flag is immortalized in song, "The Flag of Copelandia Anthem" by BongoBoy. Stewart posts to express his approval, joking that "Andy and Sting are very exited (sic) about your song. Just the sort of new material that we've been looking for! We should have it worked into the set by Munich..." [11][12]
- On 2007-11-21 "The Little Flag That Could" photo gallery -- a collection of photos of the Flag, of Stewart's fans with the Flag, and of Stewart's reactions to the Flag all over the world -- is announced. [13]
- On 2007-11-28 the Flag meets Stewart Copeland for the first time. This unscheduled meeting is met with mixed reactions by forum members, and Stewart posts to express both his apologies and his appreciation.[14][15][16]
- On 2007-11-30 JMRL drives two-and-a-half hours across Argentina to convince FedEx contractor Fast Track to release the Flag, and by doing so, makes it possible for the Flag to attend three concerts in South America.[17][18][19]
- In December 2007 Stewart mentions the Flag in his holiday greeting on the home page of his official site.[20]
2008
- On 2008-01-19 Stewart first references the Flag in public from the stage, shouting, "Hold that flag up right there! Right there!" [21] (bootleg)
- On 2008-03-26 Stewart describes his Flag during a Q&A session.[22][23]
- On 2008-05-14 an alternative, "freak out flailing version" of the Flag anthem, "The Flag of Copelandia 2008," is posted by BongoBoy. [24][25]
- On 2008-05-20 the Flag inspires an eighth grade French lesson in the form of "Le Drapeau Vert." The semi-fictional story will also launch a classroom board game. [26][27]
- On 2008-07-28 Stewart Copeland and Jeff Seitz have a small panic as, due to a miscommunication of information, they fear that the Flag may have been confiscated by security.
- On 2008-07-31 Jeff Seitz signs the Flag.
- On 2008-08-07, just before the first encore of the final Police concert at Madison Square Garden, Stewart Copeland hangs the Flag on stage next to his drumkit on a special rig created for the purpose. [28][29][30] The Flag appears on the live Best Buy broadcast of the encores a number of times, most notably during the altered So Lonely lyric "Welcome to the Stewart Copeland show." (cite)
- On 2008-08-21 the Flag appears in the background of photos of the Police's reunion tour finale published online by Rolling Stone magazine. [31][32][33][34][35] A few days later the Flag appears in the print edition of Rolling Stone, issue #1060, publication date 2008-09-04.[36]
- In November 2008, The Police release Certifiable. The Flag, Stewart's reactions to it, and Flag-Bearers JMRL and stingingintherain appear a number of times during the concert footage. In addition, the Flag appears in the audience at the end of the feature "Better Than Therapy."
Flag Schedule
The Flag appeared at the following Police performances:
Date | Venue | Location | Flag-Bearer |
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2007-05-27 | GM Place | Vancouver, BC, Canada | DirtyMartini |
2007-05-28 | GM Place | Vancouver, BC, Canada | DirtyMartini |
2007-06-16 | Bonnaroo Music And Arts Festival | Manchester, TN, United States | Divemistress of the Dark |
2007-06-23 | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA, United States | bella |
2007-06-29 | Toyota Center | Houston, TX, United States | Spec A! |
2007-06-30 | New Orleans Arena | New Orleans, LA, United States | Divemistress of the Dark |
2007-07-02 | Scottrade Center | St. Louis, MO, United States | Divemistress of the Dark* |
2007-07-10 | Dolphins Stadium | Miami, FL, United States | cpriddims |
2007-07-16 | Quicken Loans Arena | Cleveland, OH, United States | DirtyMartini and nancyrose |
2007-07-19 | Citizens Bank Park | Philadelphia, PA, United States | conroy |
2007-07-20 | Hersheypark Stadium | Hershey, PA, United States | samburusunset |
2007-07-22 | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, ON, Canada | nancyrose |
2007-07-23 | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, ON, Canada | Copelandous D'Amour |
2007-07-28 | Fenway Park | Boston, MA, United States | Skip |
2007-07-29 | Fenway Park | Boston, MA, United States | sockii |
2007-08-01 | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY, United States | Donna |
2007-08-03 | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY, United States | nancyrose* |
2007-08-05 | Giants Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ, United States | DirtyMartini |
2007-08-29 | Globe Arena | Stockholm, Sweden | copelandos_damour |
2007-09-05 | National Indoor Arena | Birmingham, England, UK | Larissa |
2007-09-08 | Twickenham Stadium | London, England, UK | dafttart |
2007-09-09 | Twickenham Stadium | London, England, UK | smudge |
2007-09-11 | AOL Arena | Hamburg, Germany | Dietmar |
2007-09-13 | Arena | Amsterdam, Netherlands | GinaSuperCat |
2007-09-14 | Arena | Amsterdam, Netherlands | GinaSuperCat |
2007-09-16 | Stade de La Praille | Geneva, Switzerland | Giovanni |
2007-09-19 | Stadthalle | Vienna, Austria | Dietmar |
2007-09-22 | Olympiastadion | Munich, Germany | phaty |
2007-09-27 | Olympic Stadium | Barcelona, Spain | Dietmar |
2007-09-29 | Stade de France | Paris, France | olivier |
2007-09-30 | Stade de France | Paris, France | Dietmar* |
2007-10-02 | Stadio Delle Alpi | Turin, Italy | Giovanni |
2007-10-06 | Croke Park | Dublin, Ireland | smudge (with assist from invisible) |
2007-10-08 | Sportpaleis | Antwerp, Belgium | Dietmar |
2007-10-19 | Millenium Stadium | Cardiff, Wales, UK | takeshi and plutonic |
2007-10-20 | Wembley Arena | London, England, UK | Hannaha |
2007-10-31 | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY, United States | Moeskido |
2007-11-02 | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY, United States | Susan |
2007-11-03 | Boardwalk Hall | Atlantic City, NJ, United States | Bob from NJ |
2007-11-05 | Verizon Center | Washington, DC, United States | conroy |
2007-11-08 | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, ON, Canada | BongoBoy |
2007-11-09 | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, ON, Canada | kimmy |
2007-11-11 | TD BankNorth Garden | Boston, MA | Lynne |
2007-11-17 | Philips Arena | Atlanta, GA, United States | JSchoel483 |
2007-11-18 | Philips Arena | Atlanta, GA, United States | IndyGirl |
2007-11-27 | Arena Monterrey | Monterrey, Mexico | georgygirl |
2007-12-01 | Estadio River Plate | Buenos Aires, Argentina | JMRL |
2007-12-02 | Estadio River Plate | Buenos Aires, Argentina | stingingintherain |
2007-12-05 | Estadio National | Santiago, Chile | Jose |
2008-01-17 | Westpac Stadium | Wellington, New Zealand | empty and plutonic (with assist from DrummerDaveF) |
2008-01-19 | Western Springs | Auckland, New Zealand | empty and plutonic |
2008-01-26 | Cricket Grounds | Melbourne, Australia | visions |
2008-02-10 | Kyocera Osaka Dome | Osaka, Japan | Midori |
2008-02-13 | Tokyo Dome | Tokyo, Japan | Uccellina |
2008-02-14 | Tokyo Dome | Tokyo, Japan | Midori |
2008-02-16 | Blaisdell Center | Honolulu, HI, United States | OutlandoGirl |
2008-02-17 | Blaisdell Center | Honolulu, HI, United States | D-A-O* |
2008-05-01 | Scotiabank Place | Ottawa, ON, Canada | Grace and sameoldbuttercup |
2008-05-03 | HSBC Arena | Buffalo, NY, United States | luddite lady |
2008-05-04 | Nationwide Arena | Columbus, OH, United States | AGroovie1 |
2008-05-10 | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, IL, United States | IndyGirl |
2008-05-16 | Amway Center | Orlando, FL, United States | E (with assist from Lilrock and Jen) |
2008-05-17 | Cruzan Amphitheatre | West Palm Beach, FL, United States | mrs.adams |
2008-05-23 | MGM Grand | Las Vegas, NV, United States | TheEqualizer and irishrose1969 |
2008-05-26 | Coors Amphitheatre | Chula Vista, CA, United States | musinggrai |
2008-05-27 | Hollywood Bowl | Los Angeles, CA, United States | empty (with assist from demolition gal)* |
2008-05-28 | Hollywood Bowl | Los Angeles, CA, United States | Laz |
2008-06-05 | SAP Arena | Mannheim, Germany | phaty |
2008-06-07 | TW Festival | Werchter, Belgium | rhoeckel |
2008-06-08 | LTU Arena | Dusseldorf, Germany | Maud138 |
2008-06-17 | MEN Arena | Manchester, England, UK | Eugenio |
2008-06-18 | MEN Arena | Manchester, England, UK | Eugenio (with assist from stevel and gary1) |
2008-06-20 | Stormont | Belfast, Northern Ireland | takeshi, Eugenio, Giovanni, DirtyMartini |
2008-06-22 | Heineken Jammin' Festival | Venice, Italy | Giovanni and Eugenio |
2008-06-29 | Hard Rock Calling, Hyde Park | London, England, UK | smax |
2008-07-05 | Rock in Rio Festival | Madrid, Spain | Mary |
2008-07-14 | Shoreline Amphitheatre | Mountain View, CA, United States | OutlandoGirl |
2008-07-16 | Sleep Train Pavilion | Concord, CA, United States | charliearnold |
2008-07-17 | Sleep Train Amphitheatre | Wheatland, CA, United States | samburusunset |
2008-07-19 | USANA Amphitheatre | Salt Lake City, UT, United States | nancyrose, GinaSuperCat, and TheEqualizer |
2008-07-21 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | Denver, CO, United States | policerule |
2008-07-22 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | Denver, CO, United States | shyvixen |
2008-07-25 | Marcus Amphitheater | Milwaukee, WI, United States | Lynne |
2008-07-28 | Post Gazette Pavilion | Burgettstown, PA, United States | mairinphg |
2008-07-29 | Wachovia Center | Philadelphia, PA, United States | Schmaffy |
2008-07-31 | Tweeter Center | Mannsfield, MA, United States | perryl |
2008-08-01 | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | Saratoga, NY, United States | MadGrad |
2008-08-03 | PNC Bank Arts Center | Holmsdel, NJ, United States | MadGrad and OutlandoGirl* |
2008-08-04 | Nikon At Jones Beach Theater | Wantagh, NY, United States | Mimimph* |
2008-08-05 | Nikon At Jones Beach Theater | Wantagh, NY, United States | Tamadude |
2008-08-06 | Apollo Theater | New York, NY, United States | Dietmar* |
2008-08-07 | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY, United States | Stewart Copeland and SC.net |
*Last-Minute Flag-Bearer Substitutions
Date | Location | Original Flag-Bearer | Replacement Flag-Bearer | Reason |
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2007-07-02 | St. Louis, MO, United States | mardee | Divemistress of the Dark | Seating location |
2007-08-03 | New York, NY, United States | DirtyMartini | nancyrose | Seating location |
2007-09-30 | Paris, France | ilbolchini | Dietmar | Physical injury |
2008-02-17 | Honolulu, HI, United States | caligula | D-A-O | Family emergency |
2008-05-27 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | demolition gal | empty | Seating location |
2008-08-03 | Holmdel, NJ, United States | Bob from NJ | MadGrad and OutlandoGirl | Seating location |
2008-08-06 | New York, NY, United States | DirtyMartini | Dietmar | Seating location |
Controversies and kerfluffles
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Leroy Coolbreeze Fund for Melanoma
On 2007-09-28 DirtyMartini posted on the SC.net forum, proposing the idea of "attaching" a charity to the forum's Flag project.[37] After much consideration, dialogue, and research, the Leroy Coolbreeze Fund for Melanoma to benefit the Melanoma International Foundation was created, organized and named in honor of Stewart's brother Ian Copeland who passed away from melanoma on 2006-05-23.[38][39].
Although originally conceived in association with the Flag, members of SC.net quickly took it upon themselves to raise money for the Fund through various means, encouraging fundraising in such large-scale capacities as melanoma walks and charity bike rides, as well as through small methods, such as bumping the relevant fundraising thread at the holidays, in association with the passing of loved ones or celebrities, and in appreciation of Stewart Copeland for his generous donation of concert tickets to forum members for the final Police concert.[40][41]
As of 2008-09-05, approximately $5500 had been raised for melanoma research through the Leroy Coolbreeze Fund.[42][43][44]
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
- Photo Gallery: The Little Flag That Could
- Video: "La Ballade du Drapeau": Stewart Copeland talks about the Flag
- "The Flag of Copelandia" by BongoBoy