Saturday, 14 July 2018
Sunday, 8 July 2018
Rotary Rib Fest
This weekend I volunteered my time again with the Markham Sunrise Rotary Club whom I joined in 2015. Their main fundraising event each year is a Rib & Music Fest. This year already the 15th time. A good amount of money is raised (net between $20,000-30,000) during three days. Most of the money this year will go to a local hospital to support a program for long-term sick children. Some of it goes to international development projects. Seneca is one of the corporate sponsors.
The music podium has non-stop bands perform from Friday 5 - 11 PM, Saturday from 11 AM to 11 PM and Sunday from 11 AM to 5 PM. The banner of Seneca clearly indicates its support to this very diverse community and the audience appreciates it a lot. The three days this year were non-stop beautiful weather (in July 2016 we had three days non-stop rain and actually the club lost money on the event organization). The revenues over expenses should be a good amount this time.
The "ribbers" had long line-ups; about 15,000 visitors this year (the photo above was taken early on Saturday before the gates were opened). There are also always a number of fun things for the kids to do so it is really a family event each time. My volunteer job has been the past two years to be at the gate and charge the visitors a $2 entrance fee. Here is the crew waiting early Saturday...
But even the "service above self" volunteer needs his breaks and I tried to stay with a healthy soup and salad or sandwich these three days. Just today I took a rib rack. Done for this time. The folks in Markham enjoyed the event again. Well done Markham Sunrise Rotary Club & volunteers!!
The music podium has non-stop bands perform from Friday 5 - 11 PM, Saturday from 11 AM to 11 PM and Sunday from 11 AM to 5 PM. The banner of Seneca clearly indicates its support to this very diverse community and the audience appreciates it a lot. The three days this year were non-stop beautiful weather (in July 2016 we had three days non-stop rain and actually the club lost money on the event organization). The revenues over expenses should be a good amount this time.
The "ribbers" had long line-ups; about 15,000 visitors this year (the photo above was taken early on Saturday before the gates were opened). There are also always a number of fun things for the kids to do so it is really a family event each time. My volunteer job has been the past two years to be at the gate and charge the visitors a $2 entrance fee. Here is the crew waiting early Saturday...
But even the "service above self" volunteer needs his breaks and I tried to stay with a healthy soup and salad or sandwich these three days. Just today I took a rib rack. Done for this time. The folks in Markham enjoyed the event again. Well done Markham Sunrise Rotary Club & volunteers!!
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
FIFA World Cup 2018
The past few weeks have been of course complete world cup madness again (once every four years). Today was the last game of the "round of 16" and Colombia competed with England. Both teams did their best; England got ahead and then Colombia equalized in the last few minutes of the game....
The yellow and blue shirts are Colombia fans at Seneca (just a few of them). Equal amount of fans for the English team, but the Colombians were louder. Then there was extra time and eventually the dreaded penalty shots to decide the game. Colombia started out well....
...but in the end it was England scoring more penalties and goes through to the quarter finals....
The yellow and blue shirts are Colombia fans at Seneca (just a few of them). Equal amount of fans for the English team, but the Colombians were louder. Then there was extra time and eventually the dreaded penalty shots to decide the game. Colombia started out well....
...but in the end it was England scoring more penalties and goes through to the quarter finals....
Monday, 2 July 2018
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