John Cronin and his father and co-founder, Mark X. Cronin, gave a virtual tour and presentation to the Beacons organization in Carlsbad, California. The father-son team met with students from the Entrepreneurial Class in the Pathfinder Program.
John Cronin, the co-founder of John’s Crazy Socks, attended the opening of Art Ability 2023 at the Spirit of Huntington Art Center. There were over 500 pieces of art on display all created by artists with a differing ability.
John Cronin has sent a new video encouraging Aaron Rodgers as he rehabs from Achilles tendon surgery. In the video, John also cheers on his favorite team, the New York Jets.
John and Mark X. Cronin, co-founders of John’s Crazy Socks, spoke with an assembly of parents of children with differing abilities. They shared a message of hope for the future of their children.
John’s Crazy Socks has introduced a line of Athletic Socks and John Cronin, co-founder and inspiration for John’s Crazy Socks, could not wait to give his soccer teammates a pair of those socks. Saturday at the end of practice for the HBC Special Olympic Soccer Team, John got all his teammates together, thanked them and began handing out the athletic socks.
John Cronin, co-founder of John’s Crazy Socks, started the day by delivering custom socks to digho, a design and image marketing company in Huntington, New York.
The NFL football season is back and that means that John and Mark X. Cronin, cofounders of John's Crazy Socks, are back with their football pick show. You can catch their live football pick show every Wednesday at 7 p.m. Eastern Time on Facebook at the John’s Crazy Socks Facebook page. They take comments from fans and answer questions as part of the show. You can also find the video of the football pick show on the John’s Crazy Socks YouTube channel and their Facebook page.
We invited Suzanne Reek, the Executive Director of the Nassau/Suffolk Chapter of the Autism Society of America, to join us at our weekly staff lunch today. John Cronin, the co-founder of John’s Crazy Socks, presented Suzanne with a symbolic “big check” representing our quarterly donation.