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One little girl making a BIG difference Cameron Jaquith at age 7 raised over $3,000 for the Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation
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or a typical 8 year old, the good life is about staying on Mom and Dad's good side, getting good grades, and squeezing out every last drop of fun when school's out. But for Cameron Jaquith, a little girl with a big heart, it's about giving back to the community and giving it her all. Last year when she was only 7 Cameron raised more than $3000 for the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation and she's already topped that figure in her current fund-raising campaign to aid sick kids by selling raffle tickets for a draw which will take place on Saturday April 8th at the Edgewater Spring Shop Fest in Pincourt between 10 am and 3 pm (raffle time: 2 pm). The annual event helps to raise money for the Edgewater School. WEDNESDAY
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Four years ago the grade 2 student was diagnosed with Strabismus, a muscular eye condition affecting vision, commonly known as Crossed Eyes. "She used to have to wear a patch over her left eye all day, every day, to make the right eye stronger," Mom Chanel Nolan says, "but she's recovering well now.'' She's been followed at the Children's ever since and the experience has made her want to help others with more serious problems than her own.
“My doctor's name is Dr. Khan," Cameron confides, her voice barely above a whisper. "I had an operation on my eye. It helped me. I want to help other people." Eventually, the patch would come off, after the mandatory number of hours she had to wear it was gradually reduced. Now she can see clearly, albeit with glasses, but that doesn't stop her one bit from playing soccer or doing hip hop dancing. "She's very active,'' Nolan says.
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With her mother's help and the support of family, friends, and neighbors, plus the extra exposure from facebook and other social media, the ticket sales have really taken off. "We're lucky,'' she says of the word of mouth effort to sell the tickets. Cameron had set the price at $2 per ticket last year and Mom Chanel wanted to boost it to $5 this year, but Cameron held her ground and the price remained fixed at $2. ''Some people we know through work, the parents of friends of Cameron, will buy 20 tickets," Nolan says. And - voilà ! - with still a week to go, the mother and daughter team have already sold more tickets than last year. "I wanted to sell a lot of tickets and beat last year's score," Cameron says, matter-of-fact. "One of our neighbors won last year. That's good publicity," Nolan adds, chuckling.
The rules are that relatives can't participate in the raffle but they can still buy tickets to help raise money. "We don't sell the tickets to strangers," Nolan says. "It's always friends, friends of friends." And then there are family members - lots of them. "She's got 13 grandparents," Nolan says, laughing heartily this time. My parents are divorced. My ex-husband's parents are divorced. We're all divorced."
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for $25 which goes to raise money for the school. They can use the opportunity to sell items for other causes as well. Some private vendors set up shop for the better part of the day there too, usually to sell products and services that aren't readily available. There are also artists selling unique articles at the Shop Fest. "Last year we had a sock monkey woman," Chanel says, laughing again. The lady sold all her stuffed animals.
Cameron's Dad Anthony Jaquith and stepfather Michael Smith will both be there cheering her on. As for Cameron's friends: will there be any besties helping her out on the big day? "Probably," says Cameron, pondering the BFF prospects, before gathering her resolve to sprint to the finish line. Cameron will also be donating her birthday money to the Children's Hospital Foundation like she did last year. A check from all of the proceeds will be presented at the hospital sometime in April at a date to be determined later.
“My father just got back from down south and Cameron hasn't even contacted him yet. She's going to have to hustle," she says. "He's back for raffle madness week!" “He was at Myrtle Beach," Cameron pipes in. She seems confident that she can sell a "bunch more" tickets this last week, what with "Poppa's" friends to be hit up too, while her mother plans to push the sales right up until the 2 o'clock cut-off on Saturday afternoon.
The prizes may have something to do with the brisk sales. They include diamond jewellery pieces, all donated by friends. "The diamond earrings and diamond pendants are pretty interesting," Chanel says, musingly, of the top prizes - 21 in all.
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“I was completely floored by TOPS #next” says Riverdale High School parent Carol Cammisano on TOPS #next’s Facebook page, “amazing talent from all students. A MUST SEE SHOW!” In many ways our universe is “made of stories, not atoms” says American poet Muriel Rukeyser and that’s where the theme of TOPS #next 2017 is drawn from. TOPS #next artistic director, Ashley Daniel Foot says “Last year after our show, we sat on the stage and told each other stories. It was in that moment where we discovered truths about ourselves that we didn’t know and hadn’t considered.”
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Members of the TOPS #next 2016 cast perform Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” Featuring spellbinding songs, and dances The show also features an award-winning origand music by Led Zeppelin, Cindy Lauper, Ed inal song, “Dizzy" performed by Chlo & Mona, Sheeran, Adele, Dolly Parton, X Ambassadors, a song that was chosen as the winner of the Radiohead, Mumford and Sons, Bruno Mars, 2017 edition of TOPSNextSong, a contest that Justin Timberlake and SO MUCH MORE! celebrates original songwriting and was open to contestants across Canada. TOPS #next is one of the most incredible student performances. Amazing singing, beautiful TOPS #next2017: Storytellers launches at: Lakeside Academy dancing, a full band of remarkable musicians, 5050 Sherbrooke Street, and wall-to-wall music. The technology used to Lachine, Quebec produce the show is of the highest standard with stunning LED projection screens that surround the audience to bring them closer to the performances at 7:30pm on Friday, April 7 and performers. Audiences have frequently com- Saturday, April 8; and a matinee at 2pm on pared TOPS #next to some of the most re- Saturday, April 8. markable professional shows they have ever Tickets can be reserved online at: seen. www.TOPSNext.org
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he Toronto Blue Jays once again brought MLB baseball back to Montreal for some pre-season action against the Pittsburgh Pirates, and Montreal in turn responded with a monstrous 95,382 (52,202 on Saturday alone)ticket sales over the two game weekend. Although not quite capacity crowds, those numbers once again make it hard to deny that Montreal should be considered for a baseball franchise in the near future. Compared to the Los Angeles Dodgers, who have the largest capacity stadium in Major League baseball with the ability to host 56,000 fans, the numbers put up over the weekend are staggering. While the Montreal Expos often played to underwhelming crowds, perhaps the new generations of this city are more inclined to go out and catch a ball game. Although, whether or not crowds of this magnitude could be maintained over a full season is yet to be determined. This was the fourth straight year that the Blue Jays have ended their spring training camp with a pair of games in Montreal, but the smallest draw yet. Not by much, however. Photo: Kieron Yates - mtltimes.ca
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Several Expos alumni were on hand to welcome the crowds none greater than the most recent inductee into the baseball hall of fame in Cooperstown, Tim Raines. The seven time All-star began his career here in Montreal, playing for thirteen seasons along the way to becoming one of the most well-adored ball players of the Expos franchise history. Raines stole an incredible 808 bases over the span of his career - 809 if you count the one he hoisted Friday night.
Game one took place Friday night and played to a 2-2 draw, while the second meeting had a lot more offense, resulting in a 64 victory for the Toronto Blue Jays. Melvin Upton Jr. sent a hit over the wall, bringing in two points, while prospect Rowdy Tellez hammered a ball out of the park. Toronto born but Montreal raised Russell Martin, received applause and cheers each and every time he came up to bat. Looking around the stadium, seeing all the blue shirts and caps floating about, only further reinforced the feeling that Montreal truly is ready to support a MLB ball team again. Perhaps one day, instead of having Toronto on those pieces of memorabilia, we'll once again see the Expos logo sprawled across the chests and heads on our fine cities folk. If they build it, they will come.
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Hosted by Quebec Excellence Synchro in collaboration with Synchro Quebec and Synchro Canada, the Canadian Qualifier Championships is the largest competition on the national calendar and features swimmers from the 13-15, junior (16-18) and senior age groups. The competition weeds out the best out of 400 of Canada's top synchronized swimmers to determine who will qualify for a spot to compete in London, Ontario at the at the end of the season. "I am very excited for June because I'm sure that we will kill it," said Beaconsfield's Olivia Raymond. "Even though we will probably push very hard during our swim, we always work as a team. My coach always says we need to give it our all because we know that the person next to you is giving their all."
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