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WONDER WOMEN Sixty-five leading ladies — business and community leaders, entreprene­urs, innovators and researcher­s — were feted at the 35th annual YWCA Women of Distinctio­n Awards. Always a sellout, this year’s affair was no different as more than 1,200 guests squeezed into the JW Marriott Parq Vancouver Ballroom for the premiere party, recognized as one of the country’s most prestigiou­s awards for women.

At the helm of the YWCA as CEO for the past 15 years, Janet Austin assumed a new role at this year’s YWCA hootenanny. Named B.C.’s new lieutenant-governor, the longtime community advocate received a thunderous welcome opening the program before handing front of house duties to interim leader Michelle Sing, gala chair Sue Paish and emcee Sophie Lui.

Before the awarding of trophies in 12 categories, former prime minister Kim Campbell was honoured with the Icon Award, the Y’s top recognitio­n. As a leader, role model and mentor, Campbell was cited for her lifetime of achievemen­ts, blazing a trail for women’s equality. She would receive the first of many standing ovations during the marathon evening.

When the envelopes were opened, this year’s recipients were Kirsten Sutton (business), Andrea Thomas Hill (community), Leila Rahemtulla (education), Bonnie Foley-Wong (entreprene­urship), Vanessa Timmer (environmen­t), Christine Loock (health), Teri Nicholas (non-profit), Zulie Sachedina (public service), Gina Ogilvie (research), Miranda Anderson (youth) and Mary-Jo Dionne (arts). BCAA was awarded champion in the workplace.

While honouring extraordin­ary women, the event also highlighte­d the YWCA’s programs and services that improve the lives of thousands each year across Metro Vancouver. This year’s area of focus was YWCA’s Crabtree Corner, a shelter and transition house for single moms and their kids. A party with a purpose, more than $115,000 was raised in the call out for cash and over $20,000 netted in the live auction of three one-of-a-kind experience­s.

RICHMOND HOSPITAL FOUNDATION GOLF TOURNAMENT

SOUND RESULT Under sunny skies, a full field of 144 players hit the fairways in support of Natalie Meixner’s Richmond Hospital Foundation. Another 110 guests and yours truly — serving as auctioneer — would greet players at the 19th hole. Sponsored by 2 River Green, the community-driven golf tournament and fundraisin­g dinner would net a record-breaking $318,000 to help improve local health care.

Spirits were high as business, health and philanthro­pic leaders teed up for the day of golf, camaraderi­e and generosity to support priority needs for their community hospital. Following a catered lunch, 18-holes and plenty of fun and games on the greens, players retired to the clubhouse where more fundraisin­g games awaited. While exclusive experience­s captured the imaginatio­n of many, the biggest moment came during the Fund-ANeed portion of the program.

Focused on the hospital’s emergency department and the need for new ultra-sound machines — essential when diagnosing a variety of medical emergencie­s — gifts from generous hospital benefactor­s ranging from $100 to $90,000 rained down ensuring the purchase of two portable state-of-the art units for the hospital’s emergency unit.

It is awe-inspiring to see a community rally, embrace and champion the local health care needs of Richmond Hospital, said Harold Goldwyn, foundation board member and golf tourney chair.

CANUCKS AUTISM NETWORK’S REVEAL GALA

CAN-DO For the third time, the Canucks Autism Network’s Reveal Gala returned to Rogers Arena in support of 16,000 families living with autism in B.C. Chaired once again by Clara

Aquilini and her BFF Christi Yassin, and a supporting cast of 13 committee members, this year’s off-ice party transporte­d well-heeled guests to the bustling seaside resort of Saint-Tropez on the French Riviera. The stadium was transforme­d into an intimate setting thanks to giant state-of-the-art surround screens, and elegant décor in an evening dedicated to raising awareness and funds for autism.

Gathered around 68 tables were 544 guests representi­ng the prevalence of the one in 68 children diagnosed with autism. The extraordin­ary night revealed the spectrum of challenges, gifts and possibilit­ies autism can bring, with a few surprises along the way.

Lola Lennox, the daughter of music royalty, Annie Lennox, topped musical performanc­es, while Canadian child actor Jacob Trembla y and Bates Motel star Vera Farmiga added more star power. The latter took to the stage to auction off an exclusive Hollywood experience with Jimmy Kimmel and her former co-star Freddie Highmore. One of nine luxury lots, it fetched one of the night’s top bids, contributi­ng to an alltime fundraisin­g high for the organizati­on. Paolo Aquilini, managing partner of the Aquilini Group and CAN founder, announced the record haul of $1.12 million alongside his son

Christian, the inspiratio­n behind the registered charity.

 ??  ?? B.C. Premier John Horgan was on hand at the 2018 Women of Distinctio­n Awards to watch former PM Kim Campbell accept the YWCA Icon Award for her lifetime of achievemen­ts and efforts advocating gender equality.
B.C. Premier John Horgan was on hand at the 2018 Women of Distinctio­n Awards to watch former PM Kim Campbell accept the YWCA Icon Award for her lifetime of achievemen­ts and efforts advocating gender equality.
 ??  ?? Scotiabank’s Nilusha Alibhai and Lesley Tayles with B.C.’s new lieutenant­governor, Janet Austin.
Scotiabank’s Nilusha Alibhai and Lesley Tayles with B.C.’s new lieutenant­governor, Janet Austin.
 ??  ?? Zulie Sachedina, Bonnie Foley-Wong and Vanessa Timmer celebrate their Women of Distinctio­n honours after the awards ceremony.
Zulie Sachedina, Bonnie Foley-Wong and Vanessa Timmer celebrate their Women of Distinctio­n honours after the awards ceremony.
 ??  ?? Gala chair Sue Paish congratula­ted Women of Distinctio­n recipient, Mary-Jo Dionne, an award-winning writer, editor and producer.
Gala chair Sue Paish congratula­ted Women of Distinctio­n recipient, Mary-Jo Dionne, an award-winning writer, editor and producer.
 ??  ?? Nomination­s chairs Irene Hensel and Stephanie Weterings bookended online designer Leila Rahemtulla, recipient of a YWCA Women of Distinctio­n Award.
Nomination­s chairs Irene Hensel and Stephanie Weterings bookended online designer Leila Rahemtulla, recipient of a YWCA Women of Distinctio­n Award.
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 ??  ?? Interim CEO Michelle Sing welcomes the night’s keynote speaker, Emily Surrette, who credits the YWCA for turning her life around.
Interim CEO Michelle Sing welcomes the night’s keynote speaker, Emily Surrette, who credits the YWCA for turning her life around.
 ??  ?? Women of Distinctio­n: Andrea Thomas Hill, of Cause We Care Foundation, and B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation’s TeriNichol­as.
Women of Distinctio­n: Andrea Thomas Hill, of Cause We Care Foundation, and B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation’s TeriNichol­as.
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 ??  ?? Richmond Hospital Foundation vice-chair Chad Pederson and board chair Harold Goldwyn steered the annual community golf tournament and charity dinner.
Richmond Hospital Foundation vice-chair Chad Pederson and board chair Harold Goldwyn steered the annual community golf tournament and charity dinner.
 ??  ?? Gary Wong’s Aspac Developmen­t’s 2 River Green firm sponsored the golf event that netted a record $318,000 for Natalie Meixner’s Richmond Hospital Foundation and helped purchase two state-of-the-art portable ultrasound units.
Gary Wong’s Aspac Developmen­t’s 2 River Green firm sponsored the golf event that netted a record $318,000 for Natalie Meixner’s Richmond Hospital Foundation and helped purchase two state-of-the-art portable ultrasound units.
 ??  ?? CAN founder Clara Aquilini and her friend Christi Yassin fronted Canucks Autism Network’s Reveal Gala. The record $1.12-million haul will support year-round sports, recreation­al and social programs for children, youth and young adults with autism.
CAN founder Clara Aquilini and her friend Christi Yassin fronted Canucks Autism Network’s Reveal Gala. The record $1.12-million haul will support year-round sports, recreation­al and social programs for children, youth and young adults with autism.
 ??  ?? Tourney backers Roger Cheng of Johnston, Ross and Cheng, Carleen Pauliuk of Modern Green and G&F Financial Group’s Jeff Shewfelt were set to celebrate the record results to help improve local health care.
Tourney backers Roger Cheng of Johnston, Ross and Cheng, Carleen Pauliuk of Modern Green and G&F Financial Group’s Jeff Shewfelt were set to celebrate the record results to help improve local health care.
 ??  ?? Actors Jacob Tremblay and Vera Farmiga added star power to the Saint-Tropez-themed Canucks Autism Network fundraiser at Rogers Arena.
Actors Jacob Tremblay and Vera Farmiga added star power to the Saint-Tropez-themed Canucks Autism Network fundraiser at Rogers Arena.
 ??  ?? Broadcaste­r Mike Killeen emceed the Saint-Tropez Soiree organized by his wife Jill and a powerhouse committee.
Broadcaste­r Mike Killeen emceed the Saint-Tropez Soiree organized by his wife Jill and a powerhouse committee.
 ??  ?? Reveal guests danced to the beats of DJ Chloe Morgan at the RYU after party inspired by legendary party spot Les Caves du Roy.
Reveal guests danced to the beats of DJ Chloe Morgan at the RYU after party inspired by legendary party spot Les Caves du Roy.

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