RBC JCC Sports Dinner Featuring Alex Rodriguez

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The Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver has announced that the 29th Annual RBC JCC Sports Dinner will take place live, in-person at the Hyatt Regency Vancouver on February 23, 2022 with keynote speaker Alex “A-Rod” Rodriguez. A virtual version of the event will also be broadcast to guests who are unable to attend in person or prefer to enjoy the event from home.

JCC Sports Dinner A-Rod

RBC JCC Sports Dinner Featuring Alex Rodriguez

  • Where: Hyatt Regency Hotel Vancouver (655 Burrard St, Vancouver)
  • When: Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022 starting at 5:00pm
  • Tickets: $36 for virtual tickets; Limited Live event tickets on sale starting January 17, 2022. Sponsorships are available now! 

Speaker Sponsor ZLC Financial has, once again, made it possible for organizers to bring an A-list personality to the Vancouver stage. Alex Rodriguez invests in world-class startups and partners with leading global companies across a variety of industries. While best known as one of the world’s greatest athletes (a 14-time MLB All-Star and a 2009 World Series Champion with the New York Yankees), for more than 25 years Alex has led a team of experts building high-growth businesses and enhancing the value of more than 30 companies in the A-Rod Corp portfolio.

Alex is also an Emmy Award-winning MLB analyst for Fox Sports and ESPN. He’s been a judge and investor on ABC’s Shark Tank, mentored financially distressed ex-athletes on CNBC’s Back in the Game and currently co-hosts the podcast The Corp. Alex is committed to creating opportunities for young people to succeed, and serves on the Board of Directors of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade.

Past speakers include: Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson, Drew Brees, Joe Montana & Jerry Rice, Shaquille O’Neal, Sir Charles Barkley, ‘Sugar’ Ray Leonard, Tommy Lasorda and many others.

Celebrating professional and local athletes, the RBC JCC Sports Dinner raises much-needed funds to provide scholarships and programs for members of the community who wouldn’t otherwise have access to these services. When the COVID crisis began the JCC quickly adapted to hold the community together, creating new and innovative programs that allowed children, youth and families to remain supported and connected. Proceeds from the dinner ensure no one is left behind, and helps open doors for a better tomorrow.

The Cadillac Raffle is Back x2

On the heels of last season’s popular province-wide Cadillac Raffle and 50/50 Draw, the upcoming event features not one, but two raffles, courtesy of Vehicle Sponsor Dueck Auto Group. The Ultimate Cadillac Raffle is on now with a draw date of December 20, 2021. One lucky winner will choose between two amazing Cadillacs, the remarkable 2021 Luxury XT4 or the sleek 2021 Sport CT4 AWD. Wherever you go, you could arrive in style, but only if you get your tickets before December 20, 2021. Starting at $50 a ticket. 

The 50/50 Draw jackpot is over $20,000! The winner will go home with half pot just in time for the holidays. Tickets start at $10 for a 5-pack. The next Cadillac Raffle starts January 3, 2022 so check back for more details soon. Raffles are available to anyone over 19 in BC.

JCC Sports Dinner Raffle Dec 2021

The legendary Live Auction will feature custom packages like a luxury cycling tour in Europe from Great Explorations, a dream soccer vacation to Glasgow Scotland with the Celtics FC, donated by Mike & Lisa Averbach, and a VIP weekend with the LA Chargers courtesy of South Street Development — who is also sponsoring the exceptional Silent Auction. The Silent Auction is open to the public and includes wonderfully curated sports memorabilia, travel experiences plus great wines and spirits from Legacy Liquor.

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The in-person show has been carefully planned by committee members and staff currently to allow for a 50% capacity of attendance with proof of double vaccination. The recent lifting of restrictions on indoor gatherings has provided some optimism for the capacity to be increased, however the organizers are monitoring the situation and will reassess as the event date approaches.

Unique Get Together Society – Giving Tuesday Profile

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For over 20 years, Debra Abraham worked with the Ministry of Children and Family Development and she kept seeing the same results, the same families, the same challenges until one day she decided that to truly make a difference and feel fulfilled, she needed to make a change. 

Now seven years later the Unique Get Together Society (“UGTS”), the organization she founded after submitting her resignation, has thirty staff members and a team of volunteers who empower Indigenous, marginalized and underserved communities, individuals and families in three regions of BC.

Unique Get Together Society Founder Debra Abraham
Unique Get Together Society Founder Debra Abraham

Unique Get Together Society – How It Began

Before she left the Ministry, Debra had already been subcontracting with other organizations, alongside one of her own children, and working with children with special needs that had behaviour challenges.

“One thing I’ve learned working in social services, especially when it comes to youth, is that regardless of your abilities, behaviour has a message. Behaviour is communication. Most kids or youth can’t put into words what they’re feeling inside so they express it in other ways. It really is their cry for help.”

One of the organizations she worked with told her she was really good at what she was doing and that she should start her own, and she did! She cashed in her pension and just knew, this was her path.

It was just Debra and her son for the first few years at UGTS, getting things up and running, starting with programming for special needs children.

“More than anything, when we started seven years ago, we wanted to bring kids with special needs into summer camps, after school programs, and soccer – we were the first organization to start special needs soccer in Port Moody.”

She wanted these kids to have the same childhood as her children. To have friends they could hang out with, and talk about what they did over the summer.

“So that’s how we started, we started taking kids for hikes in nature – away from all the destruction of everyday noise of the city. You have to look past the disability and look at what was actually there, what they can actually do.”

They went around the Tri-Cities, Vancouver, Squamish, up to the Britannia Mine Museum, and as Debra puts it: “We just had fun!” Things just started happening from then on. UGTS started getting calls about programs for children who didn’t have a special needs diagnosis, but had behaviour challenges. 

“A lot of these kids had a lot of trauma that went on in their lives. Their parents, caregivers, whatever that may look like, I always tell people: It’s not a blame game, it really and truly isn’t because they do the best they can. When you work in this field, the parents and caregivers, they just want to get through the day and keep a roof over their head and food going, and get kids off to school and just those basic needs – and have a break for themselves.”

Debra says that it’s something she’s always been aware of being a part of the social services system for so long. “While we do support the individual, that entire circle is broken because we don’t support the family as a whole. That child comes with a family, and whatever is happening at home is coming with that child.”

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Richmond Staycation at the Versante Hotel

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I often think back to how John and I spent out fifth wedding anniversary: It was a staycation in Richmond where we went to Steveston for the day, did some shopping, had some wonderful food, and spent some really nice quality time together. It’s no surprise that my latest enchanting staycation experience was also in Richmond; it’s so close to home but you feel like you’re really on a getaway.

Richmond Staycation at the Versante Hotel

Richmond Staycation at the Versante Hotel

At the new Versante Hotel (just opened this summer) you can take in the beautiful art and unique features of an affordable boutique hotel that has five star amenities – all within a quick train ride from the airport or Downtown Vancouver.

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Tickets for Hamilton in Vancouver

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Tickets for HAMILTON in Vancouver will go on sale to the public on December 9, 2021 at 10:00am! This acclaimed musical will finally get to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre stage as a part of Broadway Across Canada’s 2022 season.

Hamilton National Tour. Photo by Joan Marcus
Hamilton National Tour. Photo by Joan Marcus

Tickets for Hamilton in Vancouver

  • On stage: May 24 – June 19, 2022
  • Tickets on sale: Starting December 9th at 10:00am online via Ticketmaster or by calling 1-855-985-5000.
    • American Express Cardmembers can get Front Of The Line® Presale access to tickets from December 6 to 7, 2021.
    • There is a maximum purchase limit of nine tickets per account for the engagement. When tickets go on sale, prices will range from $69 to $209 with a select number of premium seats available from $249. There will be a lottery for 40 $10 seats for all performances. Details will be announced closer to the engagement.

HAMILTON is the story of America then, told by America now. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway, HAMILTON has taken the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton and created a revolutionary moment in theatre—a musical that has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education.

With book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire, HAMILTON is based on Ron Chernow’s acclaimed biography. It has won Tony®, Grammy®, and Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.

The HAMILTON creative team previously collaborated on the Tony Award®-Winning Best Musical In the Heights.

HAMILTON features scenic design by David Korins, costume design by Paul Tazewell, lighting design by Howell Binkley, sound design by Nevin Steinberg, hair and wig design by Charles G. LaPointe, casting by The Telsey Office, Bethany Knox, CSA, and General Management by Baseline Theatrical.

The musical is produced by Jeffrey Seller, Sander Jacobs, Jill Furman and The Public Theater.

The HAMILTON Original Broadway Cast Recording is available everywhere nationwide. The HAMILTON recording received a 2016 Grammy for Best Musical Theatre Album.

For the latest news, announcements and “backstage” access on all upcoming shows follow Broadway Across Canada on Twitter and Facebook #BACTouring #BACSub #BACSuperfan.

Per the British Columbia government mandates, Broadway Across Canada and the Queen Elizabeth Theatre will require proof of vaccination for entry to all performances. Patrons 12 and over are now required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Everyone aged 19+ must show government-issued photo ID with their proof of vaccination. Masks will be required for 5+ and must be worn at all times with the exception of eating and drinking at the theatre

Running Across Iowa for a Cause

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It’s been a while since I posted anything about Iowa. John and I haven’t been able to visit over the last year and a half and I have no new Field of Dreams photos to share (if you’re a new follower, John is originally from Iowa and we previously spent about a month of the year there). However, I have something even more epic to announce: Our nephew will be running across Iowa for a cause in March and he’s just launched his fundraising campaign!

Anthony Running

Running Across Iowa for a Cause

Anthony Kinley will be running 333 miles across Iowa in March 2022 to raise awareness for Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG), and to help fund the Austin Smith Inclusive Playground in his hometown of Monticello, Iowa.

He has previously completed the Boston Marathon, the R2R2R in the Grand Canyon, several other half and full marathons. This time he’s on an even bigger mission.

The Austin Strong Foundation is a non-profit organization that exists to raise awareness, fund research, and support those families affected by childhood cancers, like DIPG.

“The main goal of the Austin Strong Foundation is research,” said Britt and Mikinzie Smith, who created the Austin Strong Foundation to honor their son, Austin Jeffrey Smith. “But, we believe part of being a successful foundation includes stewardship in our community, facilitating projects that will benefit our youth, and aligning with our mission of helping families.”

“The ability to play is something all children should have the right to enjoy,” adds Anthony, who knew Austin Smith before he lost his battle with DIPG in 2016 at the age of seven.

“He was going through more than I could ever imagine. He needed help with many simple things during his treatment that any other child would not think about, like using his own playground set in his backyard. One day while playing with him on the playground, I noticed how he was still a kid at heart and wanted nothing more than to be able to go down the slide again and again and again. The pure joy he got from the simplest acts of life has stuck with me ever since then. Austin truly was a superhero.”

Anthony hopes to raise $5,000 to support the construction of the Austin Smith Inclusive Playground.

Austin Smith Inclusive Playground

On November 15th, the first concrete was poured for the playground foundation and in the spring of 2022 the organization will host an official groundbreaking ceremony in Monticello.

“The ability to play is something all children should have the right to enjoy,” Anthony says. “I have been truly blessed in my life and I want to give back to those who are not able to experience the opportunities that I had. The Austin Smith Inclusive Playground has the opportunity to make every child feel as free as I do when I run.”

Find more information about this run on this website, and you can donate to support his efforts and the cause through GoFundMe.

Come March, I’ll certainly have more to post about Iowa!