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During his
career, "Charlie Hustle" consistently batted over .300 and was
an important component to the "Big Red Machine" that dominated
the National League in the 1970's.
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Cincinnati ColorTyme Franchisee Ken
Schimpf was awarded a Pete Rose autographed baseball
after being named among the top 10 growth franchisees
for 2005 during the 2006 ColorTyme convention in
Memphis, Tennessee. See a complete photo gallery of the
2006 convention here. left to right - Bob Bloom,
president of ColorTyme; Ken and Richelle Schimpf, ColorTyme
franchisees, Rhonda Davis, ColorTyme's director of
purchasing. |
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Recent podcast interviews with ColorTyme executives and
franchisees |
PLAY : Bob Bloom -President
PLAY : Cort Hill - Franchisee
PLAY : Mark Childers -Franchisee
PLAY : Mark Martin - Franchisee
PLAY : Tim Hogan - VP Operations
PLAY : Scott/Louis Brown/Garcia - Franchisees |
ColorTyme,
the nation's oldest rent-to-own franchise, is expecting over 200
franchisees and vendors at the company's 2007 National Convention this week at the Cincinnati Netherland
Plaza in Cincinnati, Ohio (see
agenda below).
The event runs Wednesday, June 27th
thru Sunday July 1st. The convention's theme, Don’t Walk - Run,
is a perfect fit for ColorTyme's keynote speaker Pete Rose.
ColorTyme announced Rose as keynote speaker during the 2006
convention in Memphis, Tennessee where Cincinnati franchisee Ken
Schimpf was awarded a Pete Rose autographed baseball after being
named among the top 10 growth franchisees for 2005 (see photo at
left).
RTO Online will cover the convention from Cincinnati. Please
check www.rtoonline.com
daily for updates, interviews, photo galleries and podcasts.
During his career, "Charlie Hustle" consistently batted over
.300 and was an important component to the "Big Red Machine"
that dominated the National League in the 1970's. During this
time, Rose played on four league champions and two World Series
winners. In 1975, Pete was named the World Series MVP, Sports
Illustrated Sportsman of the Year and The Sporting News Man of
the Year (See more below). Rose will also sign autographs for
all attendees.
ColorTyme franchisees will be treated to a night game at
Cincinnati Reds Great American Ballpark Friday.
Peter Edward
"Charlie Hustle" Rose
Peter Edward Rose was born April 14, 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pete’s father, who played semi-professional football, was his
biggest influence and encouraged him to play sports as a young
boy. Rose spent his childhood playing baseball with friends and
later played for his local little league team and at Western
Hills High School. After graduation, Pete signed a contract with
the Cincinnati Reds and was assigned to play for the Reds minor
league team in Geneva, New York. Rose improved his game, and was
promoted through the ranks of the Reds organization for the next
couple of years.
By the start of the 1963 season, Pete was the regular at second
base. His hard working style prompted Hall-of-Fame Yankee
pitcher Whitey Ford to label him "Charlie Hustle," a nickname
that Rose would be known by for the rest of his career. He hit
.273 that season and played in nearly every game. He was
rewarded for his efforts that season and was named National
League Rookie of the Year in 1963.
Rose's playing flourished from 1965 to 1973. He consistently
batted over .300 and Pete was an important component to the "Big
Red Machine" that dominated the National League in the 1970's.
During this time, Rose played on four league champions and two
World Series winners. In 1975, Pete was named the World Series
MVP, Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year and The Sporting
News Man of the Year.
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2007 National Convention Agenda |
| Wednesday, June 27 |
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Arrive Cincinnati
Welcome Reception Wednesday Evening |
| Thursday, June 28 |
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General Session – Starts promptly @ 8:30 a.m.
(Big Five Awards, Top New Franchisee & Eagle
Presentation to Top Franchisee)
Speaker: Pete Rose |
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Lunch |
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Trade Show (Duke Energy Convention Center) |
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Evening at Leisure |
| Friday, June 29 |
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Willie Talley Golf Tournament – Shaker Run Golf
Course $25,000 Hole-in-One Contest |
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Afternoon for Non-Golfers on your own |
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Baseball Game –– Cincinnati Reds vs. St. Louis
Cardinals
Evening Venue – All Attendees |
| Saturday, June 30 |
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Owners Meeting –Starts promptly 9:00 am |
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Afternoon at Leisure |
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Evening Reception – Bar Open @ 6:00 pm |
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Closing Dinner/Dancing |
| Sunday, July 1 |
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Depart for Home |
| *Dress for the entire week is business
casual. Final Farewell: Evening Attire (Semi
Formal-Formal Attire) |
As a free agent in 1978, Pete signed to play for the
Philadelphia Phillies. Similar to his days with the Reds, Rose
was instrumental on the Phillies pennant winning teams in 1980
and 1983 and led the team to the World Series Championship in
1980.
Prior to the 1984 season, Pete signed to play with the Montreal
Expos. That relationship, however, was short lived. Rose was
given the chance to return to the Reds during the summer of
1984. Once he was told that he could both act as a manager as
well as play, his decision was made. On August 16, 1984, Pete
was again a Cincinnati Red. On September 11 of the following
year, Pete established his place in baseball history when he set
the all-time major league hit record of 4,192 breaking Hall of
Famer Ty Cobb's mark of 4,191. He totaled an amazing 4,256 hits
by his retirement.
Pete Rose retired from baseball after the 1986 season, but his
days with the Reds were not over. He served as manager from 1985
to 1988, helping the Reds to four consecutive second place
finishes, and to this day is considered one of the best managers
in baseball.
Pete currently lives in Florida and California. He has four
children: Fawn, Pete Jr., Tyler and Kara.
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