Dreyer's Dishes Out 1,500 Neighborhood Ice Cream Block Parties Across America This Summer
July 06 2006 - 6:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
2nd Annual Slow Churned Neighborhood Salute Draws Neighbors
Together OAKLAND, Calif., July 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
According to recent research, Americans are yearning for
opportunities to come together now more than ever and Dreyer's Slow
Churned(R) is dishing out a cool solution for neighborhoods across
the country to meet this growing need. For the second summer in a
row, 1,500 U.S. neighborhoods will host a Slow Churned Neighborhood
Salute(SM) ice cream block party, courtesy of Dreyer's. Between
July 8 and September 9, Dreyer's will deliver 18,000 cartons of ice
cream (more than 300,000 scoops) to the winning neighborhoods. Two
recent research studies underscore that gatherings such as block
parties are ideal opportunities to build awareness, safety networks
and increase confidence and connections among neighbors: -- A study
funded by the National Science Foundation and published in the
National Sociology Review says Americans are feeling more isolated
and lonely today as neighborhoods become more fragmented. In times
of trouble, the study notes that people don't feel they have others
they can confide in and the number of people who said they counted
a neighbor as a confidant dropped by more than half in the last 20
years. -- Additionally, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government
Seguaro Seminar on Civic Engagement in America recently
hypothesized that a better crime prevention strategy in
neighborhoods would be 10 percent more citizens knowing their
neighbors first names rather than 10 percent more cops on the beat.
After reviewing more than 15,500 neighborhood nominations, it is
evident that communities are looking to Dreyer's to help jump start
and strengthen neighborhood bonds: -- Shari Black -- Kuna, Idaho:
"This Block Party would be a wonderful way to get to know the
neighbors, but most importantly, it would be a great way to
increase safety and a sense of community in my neighborhood. They
say that neighborhoods are better and safer places to live when
there is a sense of caring in the area and what a great way to show
my neighbors that I do care." -- Rob Darling -- Virginia Beach,
Va.: "It's important to us to not only have a friendly relationship
with our neighbors, but to have a safety net within the
neighborhood. Being able to trust and rely on neighbors when you
are in need is invaluable." "Last year, we were delighted to dish
up fun and ice cream for more than 150,000 neighbors across the
country and are thrilled to serve up another 1,500 parties this
summer," said John Harrison, Official Taster for Dreyer's Ice
Cream. "For some neighbors, a fence may be all they share. We hope
these ice cream block parties become a catalyst for more neighborly
gatherings and get-togethers." In 2005, Dreyer's conducted a survey
to see how well neighbors actually knew each other and the stark
findings revealed that times and attitudes have changed in many
neighborhoods: -- Forty-three percent of respondents believe they
are less familiar with their neighbors today than their parents
were with their neighbors a generation ago -- Three out of ten
Americans (34%) don't know their neighbors' first and last names --
Fewer than half of Americans (47%) today have borrowed something,
like a "cup of sugar," from one of their neighbors Dreyer's Slow
Churned Neighborhood Salute ice cream parties will be awarded to
diverse neighborhoods in all 50 U.S. states. This year, California
proved to live up to its nickname as the "Golden State" producing
269 winning neighborhoods, followed by 84 in New York, 81 in Texas,
66 in Michigan and 57 in Florida. The 1,500 winning neighborhoods
encompass all sizes and varieties -- from the tallest
"neighborhood" high rises to farms in the heartland, suburban
sprawls and brand-new subdivisions to established blocks where no
one has moved in or out for 20 years or more. Numerous entries made
judges smile, while others tugged at their hearts. Each winning
neighborhood will receive a doorstep delivery of Dreyer's Slow
Churned Light ice cream (enough for up to 100 partygoers) and all
the fixings (scoops, tablecloths, nametags, disposable camera,
napkins, etc.) for a fun, memorable and easy-to-organize party.
Even if you didn't win a Slow Churned Neighborhood Salute party
this year, simply visit http://www.icecream.com/ for more details
on how to throw your own ice cream block party, complete with
invitations and party tips. Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream Holdings,
Inc., and its subsidiaries manufacture and distribute a full
spectrum of ice cream and frozen dessert products. Brands of frozen
dessert products currently manufactured or distributed by Dreyer's
in the United States include Grand, Slow Churned(R), Dibs(R),
Haagen- Dazs(R), Nestle(R) Drumstick(R), Nestle Crunch(R),
Nestle(R) Butterfinger(R), Nestle(R) Toll House(R), Nestle(R)
Carnation(R), Nestle(R) Push-Up(R), Frosty Paws(R), Fruit Bars,
Starbucks(R) and The Skinny Cow(R). The company's premium products
are marketed under the Dreyer's brand name throughout the Western
states and Texas, and under the Edy's(R) brand name throughout the
remainder of the United States. Internationally, the Dreyer's brand
extends to select markets in the Far East and the Edy's brand
extends to the Caribbean and South America. For more information on
the company, please visit http://www.dreyersinc.com/. NOTE: The
Starbucks trademark is owned by Starbucks U.S. Brands, LLC and is
licensed to the Starbucks Ice Cream Partnership, a joint venture
partnership between Dreyer's and Starbucks Holding Company. In the
U.S. the Haagen-Dazs trademark is sub-licensed to Dreyer's by
Nestle. All other trademarks are owned by Societe des Produits
Nestle S.A., Vevey, Switzerland. DATASOURCE: Dreyer's Grand Ice
Cream, Inc. CONTACT: Kim Goeller-Johnson, +1-510-601-4211, or ; or
Sarah Plamondon, +1-415-984-6125, or Web site:
http://www.dreyersinc.com/
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