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The Women Against MS (WAMS) Luncheon is an annual networking event in support of one of Canada’s leading health charities, the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. On November 22nd, join 400 leading professionals, from a wide range of industries, in support of the movement to end MS.
Women Against MS Luncheon
When: Friday, November 22, 2019
VIP reception at 11:00am
Lunch and presentations 12:00pm to 2:00pm
Where: Fairmont Hotel Vancouver (900 W Georgia St, Vancouver)
Speaker: Zahra Al-Harazi, Entrepreneur and Transformative Leadership Expert.
Honouree: Christine Sinclair, 3-time Olympian and Canadian Women’s soccer team captain.
In addition to raising funds for MS research and support, the WAMS Luncheon is an excellent networking event that provides table purchasers and sponsors high profile exposure. The luncheon attracts leading professionals and organizations from a wide range of industries in support of the movement to end MS.
The Facts About MS
Canada has one of the highest rates of MS in the world, and women get MS three times more often than men. MS is unpredictable and often disabling, and the average diagnosis is between 14 and 40 years.
Women Against MS (WAMS) is a powerful network of women building MS awareness and raising research funds to end MS. Since launching in Vancouver in 2015, WAMS has raised over $500,000 towards a new generation of ground-breaking Canadian researchers working together to find a cure for multiple sclerosis.
We are in the midst of a remarkable era in research, and with your support, our learnings will continue and translate to real, tangible impacts. Follow WAMS BC on Twitter and Facebook for more information.
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Wild salmon, internationally renown wines, stunning natural artwork, and deliciously sweet and savoury fry bread. This season you can sip and savour your way through Kelowna (like I did with ZenSeekers) while also learning about its Indigenous past, present and future.
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by Rebecca BollwittDisclosure: Sponsored Post — Published in partnership with VisitCoquitlam.ca Please review the Policy & Disclosure section for further information.
Costumes, candy, falling leaves and spawning salmon – what’s not to love about fall? From lake fishing to indoor adventures, here are 10 reasons to round up the family for some fun in Coquitlam this season.
Fun for the Family this Fall in Coquitlam
For viewing a natural wonder
The name Coquitlam comes from the Coast Salish word “kwikwetlem,” which means “red fish up the river.” You can view spawning salmon at a couple of locations throughout Coquitlam, with prime viewing time usually between mid-October through early November. Hop off the SkyTrain at Lafarge Lake-Douglas SkyTrain station for a short walk on the Hoy Creek trail toward Hoy Creek Hatchery.
Don’t miss the Salmon Come Home event at the hatchery on Sunday, October 20, from 11:00am to 3:00pm. In celebration of salmon returning to the creek, this free event features live salmon demonstrations, music, interactive children’s activities, food and exhibits.
For the climbers & adventurers
Calling all monkeys – big and small. ClimbBase5 in Coquitlam is home to Metro Vancouver’s largest indoor climbing facility. If you don’t feel like climbing yourself, you can drop in with the kids and watch from the bottom as they scale the walls. Or, you can book an instructor for a couple hours.
For the art-lovers
Roll up your sleeves and immerse yourselves in the arts – free of charge. Drop in with the family for Westminster Savings Day at the Evergreen Cultural Centre’s Art Gallery on Saturday, October 26 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Your kids will explore the different textures and colours of fabrics to weave together their own mini tapestry. You can also take part in a gallery tour at 2:30pm (English) or 3:30pm. (Korean). You’ll find the gallery located next to the Lafarge Lake-Douglas SkyTrain station.
On Saturday, November 2nd throw on your best little black dress or bow tie and head out for an evening of food and fun at Dan’s Legacy‘s 6th annual Chefs’ Charity Dinner.
Chefs’ Charity Dinner for Dan’s Legacy
Where: Surrey City Hall Atrium (13450 104 Ave, Surrey) When: Saturday, November 2, 2019 at 6:00pm Tickets:Available now for $150 ($75 charitable tax receipt available)
The Chefs’ Challenge is on once again as each of the event’s 5 chefs try to outdo each other with their culinary creations – made entirely from surplus food! Chef TJ Conwi and Chef Bruce Nollert (Ono Vancouver), Chef Warren Chow (Juniper Kitchen & Bar), Chef Shay Kelly (The Caterer) and Alannah Peddie (Cakes by Peddie) are waiting to delight your palette with the ultimate gourmet experience.
Funds raised at the gala go towards Dan’s Legacy’s counselling and life-skills programs for youth battling mental health and addictions issues. The therapists go to the youth wherever they are, there’s no wait list, and the services are free for those who need financial assistance.
Win Tickets
This evening is special for two reasons: It honours Dan’s Legacy and shares stories about how the organization has helped youth in our community; and the delicious multi-course meal is prepared using surplus food. It’s sustainable and it raises funds for an important cause!
I have a pair of tickets to give away to this meaningful evening, here’s how you can enter to win:
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I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Wednesday, October 9, 2019.
Follow Dan’s Legacy on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to learn more about their work in our community.
Miss604 is a proud sponsor of the Dan’s Legacy Chefs’ Charity Dinner