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    I BELIEVE SKI DAY IS ALL WRIGHT

    Friday, March 13th, 2009

    Subaru Canada is pleased to sponsor the second I Believe Ski Day in support of the Simcoe Muskoka Regional Cancer Centre at Royal Victoria Hospital. The private Heights of Horseshoe Ski Club is being opened to the public for the day and advance tickets for the event are $20, or $25 at the door, and will feature a special appearance by Canadian Idol finalist Drew Wright from Collingwood.

    The event is supported by Subaru Canada, Davenport Subaru, Barrie Subaru, Sinton Transportation, Kempenfelt Graphics Inc., 107.5 KOOL FM, Rock 95 FM, Shopper Drug Mart (Orillia) and is presented by ‘A’ Television.

    Location:          The Heights of Horseshoe Ski Club (opposite Horseshoe Valley Ski Resort)
    Date:                Monday, March 16, 2009
    Time:                Skiing from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    The day will also include a silent auction, door prizes and many on-hill activities for all ages. Our generous business community has donated fabulous items for our prizes and auction including ski packages, jewelry and much more.

    Complimentary shuttle bus will depart Barrie Molson Centre at 8:30 and again from the Heights of Horseshoe Ski Club at 16:30 (4:30) - arriving at BMC at 17:00 (5:00).

    Tickets are available in advance for $20 by calling Davenport Subaru in Orillia at 705-7329-4277, Barrie Subaru at 705-728-5361 and Sinton Transportation at 705-722-6666.

    The Royal Victoria Hospital Phase 1 Expansion including the Simcoe Muskoka Regional Cancer Centre will double the size of the existing hospital and includes 101 new inpatient beds, a dedicated Coronary Care Unit, extensive expansions to the Emergency Department, the Laboratory and Diagnostic Imaging, two new Operating Rooms and the Simcoe Muskoka Regional Cancer Centre.

    Look good on the hills and help the environment too!

    Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

    A strong part of the FreshPow! Mission is to be able to give back whenever possible. By forming strategic partnerships with Non-profit organisations, we are able to do just that!

    We are a firm believer in reusing, reducing and recycling around the FreshPow! office and in our everyday life, so when we stumbled upon POW (Protect Our Winters), a non-profit environmental awareness organisation, we were thrilled to be able to help! We are VERY excited to announce that we have recently formed a partnership with POW (Protect Our Winters) in an effort to bring awareness to their cause - Climate Change and it’s effects on winter.

    FreshPow! has createded some very special one-of-a-kind FreshFaces to help the fundraising initiative! Purchase one of the POW FreshFaces! and we’ll donate $5 from every sale to POW to help them with their educational initiatives and renewable energy projects.

    POW Tracks - $64.99

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    Make some tracks of your own with the POW Tracks FreshFace
    Designer: TG
    POW Logo - $64.99

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    Show your POW Pride with the POW Logo FreshFace!
    Designer: TG

    For more information on POW, check out www.protectourwinters.org

    Growing a Mo’ in support of Prostate Cancer Research.

    Friday, November 14th, 2008

    Hey there!
    I was just reminded of a great cause from a friend of ours. Steve is participating in “Movember” this month and growing a moustache to raise awareness for Prostate Cancer Research.

    Please see his message below, and donate if you can!

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    Hello All,

    As many of you know from last year, this month for me is more aptly referred to as Movember. For those of you not familiar - this is the thirty day span in which I sacrifice my upper lip and general respectability for a great cause. Yes, once again I am growing a moustache in support of Prostate Cancer Research.

    Last years campaign was a great success so I’m putting my lip on the line again in an attempt to better the 2007 total of $2,550. Please visit my 2008 Movember web site at the link below to see all the details and consider offering your support in the fight against prostate cancer - the number one cancer threat to Canadian men.

    http://igniter.ca/Movember08.html

    This is your best resource for ongoing updates, current donation total, a list of the generous contributors and a direct link to my Movember donation account. Alternatively you can contribute with a cheque by way of the following;

    1. Write a cheque payable to the ‘Prostate Cancer Research Foundation of Canada’, referencing my Registration Number 1479891 and mailing it to:

    Prostate Cancer Research Foundation of Canada
    Attn: Movember
    145 Front Street East
    Suite 306
    Toronto Ontario M5A 1E3

    Thank you to all for your support!
    Steve H.

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    What a great cause; please pass this to everyone you know to help support Steve’s Mo!

    Hope you’re having a great day!
    T

    Calling all Boarders - Come together to help one of our own!

    Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

    Sometimes, I wonder about man-kind and how cruel we can be to each other, but then a wonderful occurrence happens and a great majority of people come together and help the victims of this harsh cruelty; overpowering the insanity and violence, coming together to help one another in a time of need.

    Such is the case with a MT, USA board Instructor; Paul Overby.

    Paul was subjected to a brutal beating (nearly costing him his life) in an attempt to stop would-be thieves from stealing a friend’s Moped. In turn they beat him unconscious and left him for dead.

    They are being held on attempted murder charges and are awaiting trial, but in the meantime, Paul and his family and friends are banding together to help Paul with his recovery. Unfortunately, this means over $2 million dollars worth of medical expenses and the loss of employment while the care is being given.

    Paul’s story is below and so is information about ways to help out, including a really fun festival fundraiser being planned in his honor!
    I urge you to pass this information along and help out if  you can; this is the time to show cruelty just how kindness woks!

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    Late at night, Tuesday September 16th, 2008

    Paul had just finished walking his friend home safely from a bar, and noticed several men attempting to steal his friend’s moped.
    He had lived in Bozeman for over 3 years at that point, and had never seen these young men before, but decided to stop them anyways.

    Paul attempted to tell them ‘to back off’ and ‘just leave’ when one young man jumped him from behind, and hit him in the back of his
    head with his elbow. He instantly fell down and the same young man allegedly started kicking him repeatedly in the face and head.

    The attack lasted less than a few minutes because when nearby witnesses came running, both attackers were already gone. One of the witnesses found that Paulie was choking on his blood and turned him on his side to help him breathe.

    After being called the police found Paul unresponsive with no pulse, and lying in a parking lot“bleeding heavily from the head,” according
    to a written statement released Wednesday afternoon. The police said he had stopped breathing and emergency CPR was administered.

    Shortly after, he was taken to Bozeman Deaconess Hospital where the medical staff desperately tried to get his airways cleared and allow
    him to breathe.

    Paul was beaten so severely that no visible face, mouth, or nose was left behind. His airways were also blocked from choking on his own vomit, his lungs were filled with so much fluid that the emergency team was unable to clear his airways.

    He was later flown by helicopter to a Billings hospital where he was placed critical condition in an intensive care unit.

    Most of his injuries were to the face. Every bone in his face had been broken and 2 major surgeries were needed to repair them.

    Paul’s family in Minnesota at was notified at 4:30 AM Wednesday September 17, 2008.

    They were told that he was having difficulty breathing and that he was being airlifted to Billings, Montana. At that point, they just did not know if he would make it to Billings.

    Some of Paul’s friends immediately drove from Bozeman to Billings. Paul’s family will always be very grateful that these friends watched over Paul until they could get to Billings from Minnesota.

    When family arrived, what they saw was a face that looked like a smashed pumpkin painted black, blue, yellow, and green. He had an oxygen mask on and blood was being pumped from this stomach (he lost at least half of his blood).

    On Thursday, September 18, Paul had his first facial reconstructive surgery. The surgery took 6 hours and when complete, Paul had 8 plates in the lower half of his face and his jaw was wired shut. Each eye socket required three plates and two were needed for the jaws. One eye socket was so pulverized that cartlidge was taken from his nose to rebuild it. Paul also had a trachea tube because he couldn’t breathe from his nose or his mouth.

    On Wednesday, September 24, 2008 Paul had his second surgery. The forehead was stabilized with a mesh material and the nose bridge was rebuilt. His trachea tube was downsized.

    Paul’s friends have sent up a trust fund to assist with medical expenses. Anybody wishing to make a donation can send it to the following address:

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    Ways to help:

    Pillage in the Village ‘08

    -Friday, November 14, Black Bear Bar and Grill
    -BBQ, ski and snowboard movies, bonfires, live music!
    -6-8 PM BBQ ($9)
    -7-10 PM ski and snowboard films from Rage Films, TransWorld Snowboarding, and Montana -Rush shown on an outdoor screen by bonfires.
    -Sweet prizes and gear to be raffled and auctioned from Transworld Snowboarding, WorldBoards, Big Sky Resort, and local businesses
    -10 PM live music by The Black Mask
    -Prize for best pirate getup
    -21+ only after 9 PM
    Tickets are $15 at the door. Proceeds go to benefit Paulie Overby.
    Mail in donations:

    For Benefit of Paul Overby

    Big Sky Western Bank -Bozeman Branch
    P.O. Box 818, Bozeman, MT 59771, 406-587-2922

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    Hope you have a safe day!

    A

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