Runway 2011 Fashion Chic – A Fabulous Success!

Event raises $5000 for The Bridge Hospice

Fashion Show Models (from left) - Gerhardht Marzinski, Terry Roy and Rob Savage
Fashion Show Models (from left) – Gerhardht Marzinski, Terry Roy and Rob Savage. Fashion photo by Mark Hoult. Cheque photo by Ross Roy  - Click either image to view larger.

Stella Stacey TBH Board member on left receiving $5000 from Bev RoyBev & Ross Roy orchestrated another fabulous fashion event at the Warkworth Centre for the Performing Arts. The sold out event took place on Fri and Sat Oct 21st and Oct 22nd, 2012.

There was an amazing variety of models and the clothing was supplied from several local Northumberland clothing stores – Trentmendous! from Warkworth and
Dragon Fly & Gina Boyd Boutique from Brighton. Many exciting brand names and wearable clothing for all occasions!

The audience was also entertained by the beautiful Lemmon Sisters and some very funny skits, a sort of Dolly Parton and Willy Nelson theme compliments of Bev Roy & Gerhardt Marzinski. There was much laughter and audience participation.

Behind the scenes, there were eight dressers helping with the many clothing changes. All in all it was an incredibly sophisticated and professional event. Numerous phone calls and emails of congratulations poured in after the event.

And best of all, there was $5000 raised for The Bridge Hospice. Many thanks to Bev and Ross Roy and all the people that helped put together this great event.

Gore Mutual Insurance Company Foundation $1000 Donation to The Bridge Hospice

Gore Mutual Insurance Company Foundation in cooperation with Newman Oliver & McCarten Insurance Brokers Ltd., is proud to make a donation in the amount of $1000 to The Bridge Hospice. Funds will be used to build and equip a hospice in Warkworth, Ontario.

View press release

2011 W8 Run a Great Success!

The 7th annual Run for The Bridge Hospice held this last Saturday was a great success. The event was organized by Bryce Miller, Brenda Partridge and Martin Hare.

W8 Run photos by Schelle Holmes

It was a perfect sunny autumn day; there were 76 participants.

  • 13 k – 22 men, 12 women
  • 5 km – 13 men, 21 women
  • 1 km – 8 children

The youngest racer was 7 and the oldest 69.

The Dinkel family had 3 generations in the running. Way to go !

Thanks to all the sponsors/donors/volunteers who helped make this happen.

A summary of the money raised will be posted shortly.

The one comment that was heard so many times around the finishing line, once racers had a moment to catch their breath was how much they like the 13k course - it is challenging and beautiful!

Challenging is an understatement – it is hard to walk, never mind run!

Click here for detailed results of the 3 races.

Watershed Magazine Article on The Bridge Hospice

A DREAM COMES TRUE

by Paul Dalby


Death. There now, we’ve said it. Not ‘Passing Away’, or ‘Going to a better place’. It’s the end of life and we should be able to meet it with grace and dignity. That belief drove three determined women to campaign for a new residential hospice for the dying in the Village of Warkworth. They succeeded against all odds.

Read the rest of the story at Watershed Magazine

The Sod has been laid at The Bridge Hospice!