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Hockey players of all skill levels will share ice time with NHL alumni this spring to raise funds to support Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia care for Baycrest Health Sciences. Now i n i t s 1 1 t h y e a r, the Scotiabank Pro-Am for Alzheimer’s in support of Baycrest has raised $27 million for Baycrest Foundation to support research, innovation, education and care for Alzheimer’s
disease at the Bathurst Street and Hwy. 401 institute. This year’s line-up of NHL alumni will include Guy Carbonneau, Paul Coffey, Al Iafrate, Mike Krushelnyski, Jamal Mayers, Marty McSorley, Mark Napier, Denis Savard, and Bryan Trottier. The top fundraising team receiving the first overall pick of the alumni draft will be announced Friday, May 13 at Mattamy Athletic Centre at the Gardens, 50 Carlton St. >>>NORTH YORK, page 14
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at the discovery centre: Participant Rhonda feels a tree with her eyes closed, while Alisson, coordinator with the Discovery Centre, organizes a game for the families who learned 'The Magic of Trees' at the Discovery Centre on Sunday.
North York Harvest Food Bank hits its Winter Food Drive goal North York Harvest Food Bank (NYHFB) has hit its Winter Food Drive goal, raking in $270,000 and 250,000 pounds of food. The drive, which ran Nov. 27 to Jan. 6, set a goal of $250,000 and 250,000 pounds of food, which
would provide 750,000 meals to children and families in northern Toronto. NYHFB is the primary food bank for northern Toronto, distributing more than two million pounds of food every year
through 77 neighbourhood programs. unwanted shoes for charity wdonate
If you’ve got a closet full of shoes and no desire to wear them you’re in luck.
Sculptedbuzz is hosting a Bare Your Sole Party, a shoe fundraiser that will donate unwanted shoes to those in need through Soles 4 Souls Canada. Just bring the unwanted pairs of gently used or new shoes to The Melody
Bar at the Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Sunday, Jan. 24 from 7 to 11 p.m. There will be live music and a raffle featuring prizes from local businesses. If attendees bring more
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than three pairs of shoes, tickets are free. Otherwise early bird tickets are $10. General tickets are $15 and tickets at the door are $20.
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