The Province

Marking a century

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Society doyenne Jacqui Cohen pressed pause on her always-lavish Face the World fundraiser. Instead of welcoming the well-to-do to her annual house party, this year the philanthro­pist turned her attention to her Army & Navy Stores’ 100th-anniversar­y festivitie­s.

Started in 1919 by her grandfathe­r Sam as the first discount retail business in Canada, the five-store chain remains family-owned with Cohen at the helm since 1998.

The Army & Navy president and CEO welcomed the city’s who’s who to her Cordova Street department store to help kick off the weeklong celebratio­n at each of her stores in Vancouver, Langley, New Westminste­r, Edmonton and Calgary.

Concord Pacific’s Terry Hui, Vancouver-Mount Pleasant NDP MLA Melanie Mark, ICBC chair Joy MacPhail and entreprene­ur JJ Wilson were among notables who joined long-term staff, suppliers, neighbouri­ng business owners and friends to offer Cohen, her mother Marlene and daughter Kasondra congratula­tions and to raise a glass to the family’s 100 years in business.

Jack’s Place, the iconic department store hot-dog stand renamed to honour Jacqui’s father, drew a crowd as grilled cheese sandwiches and hotdogs were de rigueur, served along with homemade tuna and egg salad finger sandwiches.

A party with purpose, 100 reprints of an original Army & Navy painting created by John Ferrie were offered for sale, with proceeds going toward Cohen’s Face the World Foundation and its continuing efforts to help charitable organizati­ons on the Downtown Eastside and abroad.

Since its inception, Cohen’s fundraisin­g efforts have raised more than $18.5 million for some 400 local charities, many serving disadvanta­ged women, children and seniors. Cohen will reprise her celebrity-laced party in 2020 in time for the event’s 30th anniversar­y.

COURAGEOUS WOMEN The 21st annual Courage To Come Back Awards drew 1,700 people to the Vancouver Convention Centre, raising an extraordin­ary $2.4 million to support people living with mental illness.

For the 14th consecutiv­e time, Kingswood Properties Ltd. president Lorne

Segal steered the fundraisin­g dinner that honoured five remarkable women in Geri Williams, Kathryn Palmer, Erin

Emiru, Harriet Ronaghan and Taylin

McGill. Rising above adversity and overcoming unfathomab­ly difficult circumstan­ces, the wonder women were lauded for not only coming back but also giving back to their communitie­s.

“My recovery was a very long, tiring and slow process,” said Ronoghan, awardee in the physical rehabilita­tion category.

Coming out of a three-month coma following a devastatin­g car crash, Ronoghan was robbed of her mobility and independen­ce. She painstakin­gly had to relearn to eat, talk and walk.

To inspire those affected by trauma, Ronoghan shared her story of strength and recovery with others. “It brings me joy to see how my story can help and inspire others,” she said.

McGill, the award recipient in the youth category, perfectly captured the unifying quality of this year’s recipients. “Our attitude, when faced with adversity, defines who we are,” she said in addressing the packed ballroom filled with many of B.C.’s most notable business leaders and philanthro­pists.

Major gifts from Joseph and Rosalie Segal, Colin Bosa, Concord Pacific, Snider Foundation, the Ministry of Mental Health and Addiction and others contribute­d to the event’s second largest tally to date. Since its creation, the awards dinner has raised more than $18.5 million.

Monies raised will go directly to Coast Mental Health to support programs and services helping more than 4,300 clients living with mental illness. As a critical link between hospital services and B.C. communitie­s, Coast Mental Health provides housing, support and employment programs and services for individual­s affected by mental illness, making lasting recovery possible.

SHOW OF LOVE A spring mist didn’t deter party spirits as a fortunate few made the invite list for the reopening of Rosewood Hotel Georgia’s Reflection­s Garden Terrace, one of the city’s beloved outdoor spaces. Hosted by Zahra Salisbury, whose family runs the five-star property, 150 of her well-to-do friends, business colleagues and social influencer­s managed to stay dry under the partially covered and tented outdoor space, imbibing in free food and drink while looking forward to the warmer days ahead.

Salisbury will be soliciting a similar crowd to support her B.C. Women’s Hospital fundraiser on June 13. After hosting Sparkle, the hospital’s summer soirée at her home for several years, and then her brother Azim’s downtown penthouse last year, Salisbury has enlisted BFFs Monica Soprovitch and

Anna Bosa to co-chair and her West Vancouver neighbours Shirin and Oliver Bock to offer up their waterfront home.

Renamed Dazzling Love, this year’s tickets will go for $1,500 a pop, making it the toniest ticket of the season.

 ??  ?? On hand to celebrate the family’s 100 years in business were Jacqui Cohen’s mother Marlene and daughter Kasondra. The department store has been in the Cohen family for three generation­s.
On hand to celebrate the family’s 100 years in business were Jacqui Cohen’s mother Marlene and daughter Kasondra. The department store has been in the Cohen family for three generation­s.
 ??  ?? Limited-edition prints of an original Army & Navy painting by John Ferrie were offered for sale with proceeds going to the Face the World Foundation.
Limited-edition prints of an original Army & Navy painting by John Ferrie were offered for sale with proceeds going to the Face the World Foundation.
 ??  ?? Army & Navy president and CEO Jacqui Cohen pressed pause on her Face the World gala to manage her department store chain’s centennial festivitie­s.
Army & Navy president and CEO Jacqui Cohen pressed pause on her Face the World gala to manage her department store chain’s centennial festivitie­s.
 ??  ?? James Shavick, CEO of Shavick Entertainm­ent, and ICBC chair Joy MacPhail were among the notables on hand.
James Shavick, CEO of Shavick Entertainm­ent, and ICBC chair Joy MacPhail were among the notables on hand.
 ??  ?? JJ Wilson takes a break from his studies at Harvard with Face the World director Jill Killeen.
JJ Wilson takes a break from his studies at Harvard with Face the World director Jill Killeen.
 ??  ?? Army & Navy staffers Anita Del Aguila, store manager, and Rosa Fernandes have been with the iconic department store for 24 and 29 years, respective­ly.
Army & Navy staffers Anita Del Aguila, store manager, and Rosa Fernandes have been with the iconic department store for 24 and 29 years, respective­ly.
 ??  ?? Blake, Cassels and Graydon’s David Zacks and Owen Bird’s Josephine Nadel partied down at the newly renovated Cordova Street flagship store.
Blake, Cassels and Graydon’s David Zacks and Owen Bird’s Josephine Nadel partied down at the newly renovated Cordova Street flagship store.
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 ??  ?? Global News anchor Sophie Lui and Love It or List It Vancouver’s Todd Talbott handled hosting duties of Coast Mental Health’s biggest night.
Global News anchor Sophie Lui and Love It or List It Vancouver’s Todd Talbott handled hosting duties of Coast Mental Health’s biggest night.
 ??  ?? Courage attendees Silken Laumann and her husband Patch Evans recently launched weareunsin­kable.com.
Courage attendees Silken Laumann and her husband Patch Evans recently launched weareunsin­kable.com.
 ??  ?? Global National weekend anchor Robin Gill and Invesco’s Cinnamon Russell took in the season opener of the Rosewood Hotel Georgia’s Reflection­s Garden Terrace.
Global National weekend anchor Robin Gill and Invesco’s Cinnamon Russell took in the season opener of the Rosewood Hotel Georgia’s Reflection­s Garden Terrace.
 ??  ?? Philanthro­pist and hotelier Zahra Salisbury, centre, hosted women friends Monica Soprovitch and Anna Bosa at her Reflection­s patio opening.
Philanthro­pist and hotelier Zahra Salisbury, centre, hosted women friends Monica Soprovitch and Anna Bosa at her Reflection­s patio opening.
 ??  ?? Harriet Ronoghan, Courage to Come Back awardee, with her husband Tyler and son Charlie.
Harriet Ronoghan, Courage to Come Back awardee, with her husband Tyler and son Charlie.
 ??  ?? Jake Holder accompanie­d his girlfriend Andrea Paquette, president of Stigma Free Society, to the charity dinner.
Jake Holder accompanie­d his girlfriend Andrea Paquette, president of Stigma Free Society, to the charity dinner.
 ??  ?? Courage to Come Back gala chair Lorne Segal sang the praises of Coast Mental Health, this year’s five recipients and his wife Melita.
Courage to Come Back gala chair Lorne Segal sang the praises of Coast Mental Health, this year’s five recipients and his wife Melita.
 ??  ?? Courage to Come Back founder Shirley Broadfoot is pictured with Bard On The Beach’s Christophe­r Gaze.
Courage to Come Back founder Shirley Broadfoot is pictured with Bard On The Beach’s Christophe­r Gaze.

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