Dignity $1,000 or more
Saint Elizabeth Health Care Corporate
The Chronicle Journal
Energizer
Grand & Toy
Guillevin International
Thunder Bay Police Association
Superior Wireless
Film Production, Confederation College
City of Thunder Bay, Parks & Recreation Department
Dougall Media
Arbor-Ron Construction |
Compassion $500 - $999
Rotary Club of Fort William
Scott vanTeefelen and the Backroads Band
A&P River Street
Comfort $250 - 499
Bell Canada
Metso Minerals
Pizza Hut
Tim Horton’s Coffee
Metso Paper
Perfect Parties
GranArt Inc.
Robins Donuts |
Friend $100 - $249
Sakiyama Brothers
Valhalla Inn
Marostica Motors
Thunder Bay Telephone
Staples Business Depot
Canadian Cancer Society
Enviroshred
Turnkey Construction
Almedic
Contact North
Port Arthur Brasserie & Brewpub
Action Tire
K&A Variety
The Keg Restaurant
Finnport Imports
Shear Heaven
Mr. and Mrs. G. Meikle
Zellers Intercity Mall
Zellers Arthur Street Market Place
The Cycle Path
Static Sno-Skate
Bistro One
One Stop Lube
Thunder Country Diving
3M Canada
Hot Tub Express
Picasso Hair Studio |
Lakehead Choral Group
Carol Baker / Visage
Club Nautilus
Rock It Air Wear
At Home Senior Care
Inward Journey
Wellness Strategies
Thunder Bay Regional Health Centre
Believe In Beauty
Hospice Northwest
Beverly vanTeefelen
Famous Players Silver City
Canada Safeways, Arthur Street
Ontario Provincial Police Association
Renco Foods
SEHC Thunder Bay Service Delivery Staff
SEHC Thunder Bay Staff Association
Muzzin Meats
Georges Market
Mallon’s Corporate Impressions
Sunset Memorial Gardens
Maltese Grocery
Woits Pharmacy
Hoito Restaurant
Mediplus Drug Store, County Fair Plaza
Johnson & Johnson Ltd
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| Where: |
Marina Park, 111 S. Syndicate Avenue
Thunder Bay, ON, P7E 6S4 |
| When: |
Sunday, May 7, 2006 1:00pm - 4:00pm |
| Registration: |
$20 |
| Contact: |
Cori Dmitriew, Manager
920 Tungsten Street, Ste. 103
Thunder Bay, ON, P7B 5Z6
(807) 344-2002, hikeforhospice@saintelizabeth.com
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THINK - ENGAGE - CONNECT: It’s about life and death
Hospice palliative care provides physical, psychological, social, spiritual and practical support to people living with life-threatening illness, their loved ones and the bereaved. At present, 80 per cent of Canadians say they want quality hospice palliative care at the end of their life, yet less than 15 per cent have access to it Hospice palliative care is currently under funded and under recognized.
Saint Elizabeth Health Care is proud to be hosting Thunder Bay’s inaugural Hike for Hospice. This major fundraising initiative will help advance the efforts of hospice palliative care in our community, with 100 per cent of the proceeds remaining in our own backyard (Kinloch Manor Hospice).
Team Up!
Form a team and hike with friends, family or coworkers. Simply designate a team captain, choose a team name and together have a ton of fun! In addition to the walk, participants can enjoy children’s activities, prizes, refreshments and a live band.
For Pre-registration and Pledge Forms please drop by:
Saint Elizabeth Health Care
920 Tungsten Street, Suite 103
Mon-Thurs. 11:30 – 4:30
(807) 344-2002
Please support our hospice and palliative friends and family - all proceeds go to the Kinloch Manor Hospice, opening in January 2008
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Schedule of Events
1:00 pm - 1:30 pm – Opening Ceremonies
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm – Hike
4:00 pm - 4:30 pm – Closing Ceremonies and Prize Presentations
Choice of: 0.85 KM, 2.5 KM, or 5.0 KM Walk
REFRESHMENTS / LIVE BAND / ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
FANTASTIC PRIZES FROM LOCAL DONORS
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Contests/Prizes
Free T-Shirt Gift Pack for the first 200 hikers with over $100 in pledges.
Teams of 6 eligible for various team prizes.
Qualify for Early Bird Prizes by pre-registering before April 25, 2006
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Guest Speakers
Ken Boschcoff
Ken Boshcoff is the Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay-Rainy River, elected in June 2004 and reelected in January 2006. He serves as associate critic for Natural Resources and Chair of the National Liberal Caucus on Rural Affairs. Born and raised in Fort William, Ken began his career with the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. In 1978, Ken was elected to Council for the City of Thunder Bay. He served as a City Councillor until 1997 when he was elected mayor. He also served as president of the Ontario Roads Association, the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.
Rebecca Johnson
Rebecca Johnson has been a Councillor At Large for the city of Thunder Bay since 2003. She has been a beacon for our community, serving as the president of the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce from 1990 to 2000, and as a director on the inaugural Thunder Bay Regional Hospital Board in 1995. She was the Honourary Chair for the 2003 CIBC “Run for the Cure” and, in 2000, 2004 and 2005, Rebecca was nominated as one of the most influential women in Northern Ontario.
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