WHAT IS “TREASURE LIFE”?
By
Tony Johnson
What is “Treasure Life” you may ask? Well,
it’s kind of an interesting story.
In 1999, I was asked to be a guest
speaker at a special event in Canton. Upon my arrival, in became evident that the keynote speaker was delayed in Chicago and would not be able to make the trip down. Inside
the gym, a group of kids and their parents were anxiously waiting to hear a motivational speech by an Olympic wrestler.
My informal, guest introduction session was soon to be the main event!
Drawing on impromptu speaking fundamentals, I used “Treasure” as an acronym to outline eight traits that
I felt were needed to build a strong character and to help establish a successful life.
(Teamwork, Respect, Education, Adversity, Sportsmanship, “You”, Relationships, and Effort.)
Using my experiences as an athlete, coach, father and businessman, I was able to relate personal
stories about each trait. The message
was well accepted. I started to get requests from other groups to do the program.
With the support of Caterpillar, the Peoria Pirates and WMBD TV 31, “Treasure Life” was officially launched
during the 2000 arena football season.
The “Treasure Life”
message is designed to reinforce positive character values. The program encourages students to be “Pirates”
by filling their “Treasure” chest each day with life’s most valuable traits, actions and experiences.
In the past several years, the
program has reached a number of schools, community and business organizations.
I was thrilled a few years ago when the Arena Football League recognized “Treasure Life” as one of the
af2’s best Community Relations Program. The program was also presented to the NFL as an example of
how af2 teams were reaching out to their communities.
In
2008, Treasure Life joined the Pirates in the return to Peoria, and will remain an important part of the Pirates community involvement in 2009.
The “Treasure Life” student nomination campaign will run again during the season with the help of Caterpillar
and my friends at WMBD TV 31. Parents, teachers, coaches and other adults will be asked to identify students who practice
and exhibit the “Treasure Life” values. Winners will be invited to a Pirates home game where they’ll receive
special, on-field recognition during half time. Look for nomination brochures in the concourse, or you
have email me direct at:
treasurelife@peoriapiratesaf2.com
Pirate players, staff and I will
continue to do in-person “Treasure Life” programs throughout the year. Contact the Pirates
office to schedule an appearance.
I am proud to have the “Faith and Football” program back in
2009. This successful program focuses on high school age youth groups throughout the Peoria area.
Developed and coordinated by my daughter Missy, the group will meet at 5.30pm before each home game. Youth attending the meeting will receive inspirational
messages, share fellowship with peers and get a free ticket to that night’s game. Look for the “Faith
and Football” section in the upper bowl.
Remember,
“Treasure Life ... Every Day!”