Babes Go Bare Calendar 2011

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I first met Trish Caddy of Babes Go Bare in October 2009 through my son, Christopher Loran, community events coordinator with the Q! radio station. Chris had been approached by Stephanie Whitaker, one of the original babes, to see if there was anything the Q! could do to help promote the 2010 calendar. Chris called me since he knew I had some experience with fundraising events.

 

In rapid order I told him that:

  • he and Trish had to come to the #victoriatweetup the following morning, October 8th
  • Trish needed a website AND
  • a Twitter account

Trish came to the tweetup, met Jodie Gastel, who offered to help her build her website, and several local Twitterers who came on board as sponsors. She created a Twitter account and connected rapidly with the #yyj Twitter community.

There was one spot remaining for a babe. I toyed briefly with the idea, but could not muster the courage to appear naked in a fundraising calendar, even if the BC Cancer Foundation and Agency are very important to me (my husband passed away from cancer in 2001, my father in 2004 and my sister-in-law in 2008).

However, part of what makes Babes Go Bare so unique is that models in the calendar not only pose nude, but also shave their heads at the end of the fundraising initiative. This was something familiar, since I had shaved my head several times in support of the Tour de Rock. When Trish announced the March 2010 headshave, I tweeted

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and thanks to generous Twitter supporters, both local and long distance - there I was, once again bald. (That's my son Chris performing the head shaving duties)

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Trish decided to continue, and announced the 2011 calendar in July. This time, there was no hesitation. You'll find me and Frans Jonker (for the calendar has expanded to include "blokes") representing February.

Join us for the launch of the 2011 calendar on Friday November 5th from 6-8pm in the Michelle Pujol room at the Student Union Building, UVic. There'll be door prizes and goodies. You can purchase your calendars there, or order online.

All funds raised are for the BC Cancer Foundation.

 

 

 

 

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Road to Port Hardy Silent Auction, Qualicum Beach

Qualicum Beach realtor Marc La Couvée and Sharyn from the Crown Mansion have organized a silent auction in support of The Road to Port Hardy by Frans Jonker @fransjonker August 16th - 19th. Frans' 525 km solo unsupported ride from Victoria to Port Hardy is a fundraiser for the BC Cancer Foundation. All monies raised remain on Vancouver Island, for the care of cancer patients and their families, as well as to support research.

The Crown Mansion is one of the accomodation sponsors for The Road to Port Hardy. Marc La Couvée is a Silver level sponsor. In Marc's words: "Having lost 3 family members to cancer, I am proud to be a Silver level sponsor for The Road to Port Hardy".

The first leg of Frans’ journey will bring him to Qualicum Beach where he will stay for the night before continuing to Campbell River and beyond. An incredibly supportive Oceanside community has donated several items for a Silent Auction to add to The Road to Port Hardy effort. Each of 3 auction lots is valued at $400 or more.

 

Lot 1. “Island Time” painting by local artist, Shawna Flinkert (donated by Shawna Flinkert) – estimated value $400

 

Lot 2. “Sway to the Ocean” glass sculpture by local artist, Karena Donnelly (donated by Karena Donnelly & Shawna Flinkert) – estimated value $400

 

Lot 3. Package valued at approximately $500 including:

 

·        Gift Basket donated by Infinity Gifts for Your Soul (Parksville)

·        2 x 18-hole rounds donated by Fairwinds Golf Club (Nanoose Bay)

·        2 x 9-hole rounds donated by Memorial Golf Club (Qualicum Beach)

·        Gift Certificate for up to $40 donated by Creek House Restaurant (French Creek)

·        Gift Certificate for $25 donated by Thalassa Restaurant (Qualicum Beach)

·        Photo Sun-Catcher by Sharyn Sadauskas (Qualicum Beach)

 

 

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All items are on display at Crown Mansion (292 Crescent Rd E, Qualicum Beach) from 7am until 8pm every day from now until August 16. Bidding has already started and will end at noon on August 16 – the day that Frans begins his ride up-island.

 

 

We hope you’ll have a chance to take a look at these fantastic items available at auction.  Marc and Sharyn have been overwhelmed by the generosity of the donors involved in making this possible and think you will be too. For more information on The Road to Port Hardy, you can visit the website: www.theroadtoporthardy.com.

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