Tag: summer
Take the plunge into summer with GEICO Now magazine and geiconow.com
By John Fonville on May 23, 2012 at 9:13 AM
What are you doing for fun this summer? Whether it be ways of cutting costs without clipping your lifestyle, prepping your boat before cruising the waters, or finding the perfect family vacation that leaves the world a better place, read about it first in the most recent edition of GEICO Now magazine. Looking for your [...]
Posted in: Marketing & Communications
Last-minute road trips
By Guest Blogger on August 23, 2011 at 9:27 AM
Guest blogger Heather Li, associate editor, GEICO Now magazine Summer isn’t over yet, so why not pack up the kids and show them a part of the country they’ve never seen before? Here are seven spots across America that will give your child the best “What I did on my summer vacation” story. Venture up [...]
Posted in: Odds & Ends
Swim safely this summer
By Jennifer Seeley on June 23, 2011 at 10:33 AM
Spending a few hours at the pool is a great way to escape the hot summer heat and cool off. And the pool is a great place for having fun, socializing with friends and exercising. Swimming isn’t all fun and games, though … whether you have your own pool, or you’re swimming at a friend’s [...]
Posted in: Safety
Take the road song trivia quiz
By Nathan Erb on April 15, 2011 at 9:53 AM
My first car had a cassette deck. Creating a “road trip playlist” consisted of fishing under the seat or reaching over to the glove box to find the next song. I suppose that qualifies as distracted driving. Not recommended. Thankfully, now I can sync my music library to my phone and plug it into my [...]
Posted in: Odds & Ends
Memory of the Month: Those summer days …
By Greg Marsh on September 22, 2010 at 2:45 PM
This year marks the 30th anniversary of GEICO’s pioneering of 24-hour service – something that’s still a source of great pride to us. So we’re in a reflective mood, contemplating our history and how things have changed over the years. It’s like Bob Marley said: “In this great future, you can’t forget your past.” In [...]
Posted in: Odds & Ends
