Home Gala a ‘virtual’ fundraising success!

Home Gala a ‘virtual’ fundraising success!

More than 80 guests, including Mayor Christa Lowry, Hospital Chair Dave Perley, and Foundation Chair Rob Scott, were treated to a sumptuous meal, entertainment, an online auction, and prizes this evening in support of the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation. And they never even had to leave the comfort of their own home. The virtual Home Gala raised over $8,000 which will be used to help fund replacement and new equipment at both the Hospital and Manor.

“We want to sincerely thank our guests, partners, especially the Bank of Montreal and Emond Harnden LLP, the musicians, auction item donors and volunteers for helping to make this ‘out of the box’ fundraiser a success,” said Rob Scott, Chair of the AGH FVM Foundation’s board of directors. “Quality local health care has never seemed so important, and the support we received for this event shows that our community knows we’re fortunate to have both the Hospital and Manor so close to home.”

Volunteers began delivering the individually packaged meals at 5:30 p.m. Each was presented in a special tote bag which also included napkins, a candle, sparkling water, and various other items from our partners. Two of Almonte’s finest restaurants, Heirloom and North Market Café, had prepared the cold selections which included such delicacies as Escabeche w Corn Tortilla, Shrimp Cocktail, Smoked Salmon Devilled Eggs, Smoked Duck Breast on Cornmeal & Cheddar Scone w Cranberry Relish, Potato & Fennel Vichyssoise w Tarragon and Truffle Oil, Prosciutto Wrapped Peach w Sage Pesto & Balsamic, and Vodkow Caramel Truffle, to name but a few of the dishes.
“We wanted to do something to support some of our local restaurants during this difficult time,” said Al Roberts, Managing Director of the Foundation. “A virtual event was created to do that and to help replace some of the funds we were counting on from our Spring Dance, Golf Tournament and Paddle event, which were all cancelled.”

Gala guests were also treated to special entertainment via the web. The 40-minute concert was produced exclusively for this event and featured long-time hospital supporters and award winning entertainers Tracey Brown and Randall Prescott, as well as Canadian Country Music Association award nominees Kelly Prescott and Chad Murphy, plus some other special guests. Wayne Rostad recorded a special message to thank everyone who helped support the Home Gala.

An update by Hospital President Mary Wilson Trider, an online auction and a special door prize (a BBQ donated by Patrice’s Independent and $100 Gift Certificate donated by Don’s Meat Market) rounded out the Home Gala experience which cost $150 per person ($75 tax receipt).

The Foundation would like to thank the Bank of Montreal, Emond Harnden LLP, Bean Chevrolet, Cooney Construction and Shoppers Drug Mart – Almonte for partnering on the Gala.

The Run/Walk for Women’s Health at the AGH Goes Virtual 

The Run/Walk for Women’s Health at the AGH Goes Virtual 

The Run/Walk for AGH Goes Virtual 

September 12, 2020 from 6 a.m. to September 13, 2020 at 6 p.m.

Walkers and runners of all ages and abilities are invited to participate in this year’s virtual Run for AGH, sponsored by Almonte’s Shoppers Drug Mart and taking place Saturday, Sept. 12 and Sunday, Sept. 13.  In order to ensure everyone’s safety, participants can complete their run or walk anytime during the weekend, choosing either one of the mapped out routes or to walk or run their own planned out route.

Known for six years as the Mississippi Mills River Walk and Run, this late summer annual fundraiser has raised over $170,000 for new and replacement equipment at the Hospital. This year’s event is again in support of the birthing unit and women’s health programs at the Almonte General Hospital.

How This Virtual Run Works

Participants will choose from one of three distances:

3 km Family Fun (Walk or Run) (Untimed)
3 km Walk or Run (Timed)
5 km Walk or Run (Timed)
10 km Walk or Run (Timed)
All participants taking part in one of the timed events must download the official Race Roster Ap, Runkeeper, which will be used to enter your registration number, route and time. Additional information is available at  https://raceroster.com/events/2020/29166/agh-runwalk-for-womens-health

Prizes are awarded for the top three finishers of each timed event by a male or female participant.

To make it fun and a little competitive we have upped the ante for those that fundraise. Learn more with us by joining the conversation in the Facebook Event https://www.facebook.com/events/199985131347721

Registration Options

Family registration: $75 – (two adults and two children)
Individual registration $40

What’s Included?

Everyone who registers receives a Run for AGH t-shirt and event kit. Kits will be available for pick up from the Octagon Room at 95 Spring St. on September 11, 2020 from 2-7pm.

All participants are encouraged to collect pledges from family and friends in support of the Almonte General Hospital. All donations collected of $20 or more are eligible for a charitable tax receipt.

After registering, participants should set up their own event page and share it by email to facilitate pledge collection. Any cash pledges must be turned over to the event organizers by September 11 by 7 p.m. in order to qualify the participants or teams for prizes awarded for collecting the most funds. A pledge form can be downloaded from this page.

Prizes are awarded to the top three individual pledge collectors.

Pledge Incentives

The more fundraising participants do, the more they are rewarded:

Top individual fundraiser – Supercycle Krossroads 700C Women’s Hybrid Bike from CTC Carleton Place

Collect $50 in pledges and receive a $5 gift certificate from Shoppers Drug Mart
Collect $100 in pledges and receive a $10 gift certificate from Shoppers Drug Mart
Collect $250 in pledges and receive a $25 gift certificate from Shoppers Drug Mart
Collect $500 or more and receive a $50 gift certificate from Shoppers Drug Mart
Collect $1000 or more and receive a $100 gift certificate from Shoppers Drug
Participants are also encouraged to form teams (family, friends, colleagues, neighbours, COVID bubble members). Prizes are awarded to the top three fundraising teams.

Participants and friends can also support by visiting the event’s official online auction which opens August 29 at 8 a.m. and closes Sept. 13 at 6 p.m.

Don’t forget to share pictures to your FB account and tag @AGHFVM, tweet at us during your run/walk at @AGHFVMF or share via Instagram.

The closing ceremonies will be broadcast live on Facebook @AGHFVM Sept. 13 beginning at 7 p.m.

Audrey Kealey and local hospitals big winners after Win2020 lottery

Audrey Kealey and local hospitals big winners after Win2020 lottery

Thursday, July 9, 2020
Carleton Place, Ontario

Mrs. Audrey Kealey of Carleton Place is the grand-prize winner of the Win2020 Hospital Lottery.  Kealey’s ticket number 105067 was announced today at 7 p.m. by Keith & April Bean of Bean Chevrolet, and donor of the 2020 convertible Camaro of which Audrey Kealey is now the proud new owner.

“Kealey said, “It’s my birthday today.” As it turns out, her husband Brian Kealey bought the ticket for her as an 81st birthday present.

All 10,845 tickets were sold in 33 days for the joint fundraiser that benefitted both the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation and the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Foundation.

“We could not have been happier with how this turned out,” said Bean. “We were able to turn our $50,000 car donation into almost $200,000 to benefit our two local hospitals.  Supporting quality health care close to home has never been more important than it is right now.”

“These funds will allow each hospital to purchase new or replacement equipment,” said Mary Wilson Trider, President of both the Almonte General Hospital and the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital. “We count on community support through our foundations to put the best tools in the hands of our caring and dedicated physicians and staff.  Clearly, residents recognize how important it is that their hospitals are well resourced.  We thank all of the ticket buyers for their support. We also can’t thank Keith, April and Bean Chevrolet enough for donating the amazing car that made this lottery possible.”

The Win2020 Hospital Lottery launched May 1, 2020.  Because the grand prize was donated by Bean Chevrolet, all of the funds generated from ticket sales (one for $25 or five for $100), net of expenses, will be split evenly by the two hospital foundations.  All tickets were sold online at www.win2020.ca

As well as the grand prize winner, Jen Dlugosz of Almonte won the first early-bird prize of $2020 on May 15.  The second early-bird prize of $2020 was won by Diane Gilleson of Perth on June 19.

In 2018, the two hospital foundations raffled off a 1967 Firebird donated by Bean Chevrolet.  Close to 6,500 tickets were sold raising $50,000 for each hospital foundation.

The Win2020 Hospital Lottery is licensed by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (License Number 11950).  All net proceeds will be shared equally between the two foundations.

For more information:

Al Roberts, CFRE
Managing Director
Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation
613-277-6203 or aroberts@agh-fvm.com

Wendy Knechtel, CFRE
Interim Executive Director
Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Foundation
613-299-6908 or wknechtel@carletonplacehosp.com

 

Virtual Home Gala

Virtual Home Gala

AGH Golden Ticket

Going Once. Going Twice…

You do not need to be attending the Virtual Home Gala to bid in the exciting Online Auction. Explore all the wonderful items and place your bids now. The auction closes Saturday, August 29 at 8 p.m.

You are invited to an evening gala… at home!

Each year, the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation has four signature events to support our patients and residents ensuring they receive high quality healthcare in our community.

As we look at 2020, three of our four signature events have had to be postponed until 2021. This challenge presents us with an exciting opportunity to develop some fresh ideas and create some new fund-raising events that will continue to support patient and resident care at the hospital and manor.

AGH FVM Foundation has created an Evening at Home Gala, a fundraiser that features sumptuous summer food prepared by Almonte’s finest restaurants; Heirloom Cafe & North Market, Thursday, August 27, 2020 beginning at 6 p.m. (food can be picked up or local delivered to your home).

AGH Virtual Gala Menu

The gala experience includes:

  • Twelve mouth-watering small plates from each restaurant prepared with fresh local ingredients and highlighting the culinary specialties of the chefs that work and live in our community;
  • An exciting Online Auction with a variety of fun and interesting items (Opens on Friday, August 21 at 8 a.m. and closes Saturday, August 29 at 8 p.m.);
  • Door prizes drawn throughout the evening;
  • A concert by friends from Rip Roar Music, Tracey Brown, Randall Prescott and friends broadcasting via YouTube (only available with purchase of a ticket), into your dining room, backyard or summer room. (Kaylen Prescott, video director/editor);
  • Words of Welcome from Foundation Chair, Rob Scott;
  • An update by Hospital President and CEO, Mary Wilson Trider;
  • Thank you and acknowledgement to partners.

Only 150 tickets are available!

Tickets are $150 / person and a Tax receipt of $75/person will be issued. Deadline to order your tickets is Friday, August 21, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. 

For more information please contact Louise Beckinsale, 613-256-2514 ext. 2296 or by email to lbeckinsale@agh-fvm.com

THANK YOU VIRTUAL HOME GALA PARTNERS

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DINNER PARTNER

DELIVERY PARTNER

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EVENT PARTNER

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Faces & Fabric of a Small Town During Pandemic

Faces & Fabric of a Small Town During Pandemic

As the community grapples with a pandemic that is radically reshaping every aspect of public and private life, we are striving to capture the historic shift through the eyes of everyday people in Mississippi Mills.

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum and Ryan Gordon Photography are partnering to create Faces & Fabric of a Small Town During Pandemic.

We are intending to take “window/porch/social distancing photographs” of people in our local community, including families, seniors, and front line workers who have been dealing first hand with the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic while also telling their stories of hardship and loss, perseverance and community during these troubling times. These photographs will be treasured in the museum’s archives for future generations.

If you or someone you know would like to be captured in this historical time, please contact: Michael Rikley-Lancaster at curator@mvtm.ca or Ryan Gordon at rdg3542@gmail.com

Once photographs have been taken they will be uploaded to Ryan Gordon Photography and/or Mississippi Valley Textile Museum’s website. Images can be purchased through the website. All proceeds will go to The Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation as a way of showing support for our front-line workers.