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ON NOVEMBER 20, 2010, participants will gather at the Carlu for Chef’s Challenge – The Ultimate Battle for a Cure featuring Gordon Ramsay. All proceeds will be donated to support breast and ovarian cancer research at Mount Sinai Hospital. For Chris Collins, a self-proclaimed foodie, aspiring chef and Food Network devotee, the event is an opportunity to raise money in memory of his late friend, Clare Turkington or “Clare Bear” as he called her. In 2007, his dear friend passed away from cancer at the age of 36. Mixing his passion for cooking and his love for Clare, Chris is determined to raise $10,000 for the Chef’s Challenge. At various fundraising benchmarks, Chris will cut off a portion of his hair and donate it to the “Locks of Love” program, a non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to children and youth who have suffered hair loss, many of them from cancer. If he is able to reach P ride in our past. Building our future. The Auxiliary Insider FALL 2010 NEWSLETTER Mount Sinai Hospital Auxiliary 208-600 University Avenue Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1X5 t 416-586-8290 [email protected] www.mountsinai.ca/auxiliary Barbara Kerbel-May PRESIDENT Carole Grafstein, CM PAST PRESIDENT Stacey Barish VICE-PRESIDENT Karen Goldlist VICE-PRESIDENT Mia Louis VICE-PRESIDENT Merle Rosenhek VICE-PRESIDENT Lori Rosenthal VICE-PRESIDENT Lisa Colt DIRECTOR his $10,000 goal, Chris will donate all of his hair. “I am doing the Chef’s Challenge for the memory of Clare because I loved her as any true friend, and to help raise money for women’s cancers will be a small victory against a terrible disease,” said Chris. Chef’s Challenge will be a spectacular, one- of-a-kind evening bringing together a high calibre group of chefs and fundraisers, led by the irrepressible Chef Ramsay. If you would like to sponsor Chris Collins or participate in Chef’s Challenge please visit www.chefschallengeforacure.com. Chris Collins Lynn Crawford Jamie Kennedy David Rocco Mark McEwan Massimo Capra DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO GET INTO OUR KITCHEN? Chef’s Challenge: Hair-raising Battle for the Cure PRESENTED BY NOVEMBER 20-21, 2010
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On nOvemBer 20, 2010, participants will gather at the Carlu for Chef’s Challenge – The Ultimate Battle for a Cure featuring Gordon Ramsay. All proceeds will be donated to support breast and ovarian cancer research at Mount Sinai Hospital.For Chris Collins, a self-proclaimed foodie, aspiring chef and Food Network devotee, the event is an opportunity to raise money in memory of his late friend, Clare Turkington or “Clare Bear” as he called her. In 2007, his dear friend passed away from cancer at the age of 36. Mixing his passion for cooking and his love for Clare, Chris is determined to raise $10,000 for the Chef’s Challenge. At various fundraising benchmarks, Chris will cut off a portion of his hair and donate it to the “Locks of Love” program, a non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to children and youth who have suffered hair loss, many of them from cancer. If he is able to reach

Pride in our past.Building our future.

The Auxiliary Insiderf a l l 2 0 1 0 N e w s l e t t e r

Mount Sinai Hospital Auxiliary 208-600 University Avenue Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1X5

t 416-586-8290 [email protected] www.mountsinai.ca/auxiliary

Barbara Kerbel-May PresIDeNt

Carole Grafstein, CM Past PresIDeNt

Stacey Barish VICe-PresIDeNt

Karen Goldlist VICe-PresIDeNt

Mia Louis VICe-PresIDeNt

Merle Rosenhek VICe-PresIDeNt

Lori Rosenthal VICe-PresIDeNt

Lisa Colt DIreCtOr

his $10,000 goal, Chris will donate all of his hair. “I am doing the Chef’s Challenge for the memory of Clare because I loved her as any true friend, and to help raise money for women’s cancers will be a small victory against a terrible disease,” said Chris.Chef’s Challenge will be a spectacular, one-of-a-kind evening bringing together a high calibre group of chefs and fundraisers, led by the irrepressible Chef Ramsay. If you would like to sponsor Chris Collins or participate in Chef’s Challenge please visit www.chefschallengeforacure.com.

Chris Collins

November 20-21, 2010

Lynn Crawford Jamie Kennedy

David RoccoMark McEwan

Massimo Capra

DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO GET INTO OUR KITCHEN?

Chef’s Challenge: Hair-raising Battle for the Cure

P R E S E N T E D B Y

November 20-21, 2010

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Moms for Sinai

Jennifer Brodlieb, Jennifer Elmaleh, Jennifer Konopny, and Kailee Mecklinger

For more information, contact [email protected] or call 416-586-4800 ext. 8282

Moms for Sinai co-chairs invite you to

Coffee TalkHealing the World one Baby at a Time

November 24, 2010, 8:00 p.m. 138 Grey Road, Toronto

RSVP by Friday November 12, 2010 to [email protected] or call 416-586-4800 ext. 8282

Special guest speaker Dr. Rachel Spitzer,Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Mount Sinai Hospital and Peter A. Silverman Centre, Global Health Scholar, Kenya

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Upcoming Events

President’s MessageDear Members and Friends,

I hope you are settling into fall as we have a spectacular list of events coming up that will keep you out of the cold.

Chef’s Challenge with Gordon Ramsay, taking place on November 20, is presented by MasterCard Worldwide, and we are thrilled to to partner with them this year. Since 1923 the Auxiliary has

been supporting life saving research and care at Mount Sinai Hospital. Your support is more important that ever—please register online and join the fight against women’s cancers at www.chefschallengeforacure.com.

I am excited to report on a new Auxiliary initiative called Moms for Sinai. The committee, led by co-chairs, Jennifer Brodlieb, Jennifer Konopny, Jennifer Elmaleh and Kailee Mecklinger, will engage young mothers by providing an opportunity for social interaction and community support through fundraising programs for the Hospital. An information night is scheduled for Wednesday, November 24—please spread the word.

I was so pleased to greet those who were able to attend the Membership Tea on September 21. It was a thoroughly impressive turn-out and the room buzzed with enthusiasm.

Barbara Kerbel-may

What a treat to have Holt Renfrew’s Christina McDowell present the fall collection of accessories. Thank you to Max and Heather Gotlieb for opening up their beautiful home and co-chairs Marlene Borins and Barbara Bregman for organizing the event.

The 3rd annual Yoga in Motion is taking place on April 10, 2011 at the Liberty Grand and we expect it to be even bigger this year.

Next up to bat, and we know it will be a home run, is Strike Out Cancer —a celebrity baseball tournament and Grand Slam Gala Party, May 14, 15 and 17, 2011.

Stay tuned for more details about Yoga in Motion and Strike out Cancer in the next edition of the Auxiliary Insider.

With so many exciting things coming up there is something for everyone, so please get involved on a committee. Together we are the Bright Minds and Big Hearts that support Mount Sinai Hospital.

Sincerely,

Barbara Kerbel-May, President

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A Fashionable membership Tea

Save the Date

Event Success

in support of Mount Sinai Hospital

Sunday, April 10, 2011l iberty grand, torontoA double fitness marathon in support of breast cancer research in support of Mount Sinai Hospital. For more information or to register online, visit yogainmotion.ca.

who are you in motion for?

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On SepTemBer 21, the beautiful home of Heather and Max Gotlieb was transformed into a 1940’s couturier house as over 90 guests attended the Membership Tea featuring fall fashion accessories presented by Holt Renfrew and Image Consultant, Christina McDowell. Guests enjoyed the sneak preview of the latest fashion accessories as well as sampling the desserts and petits fours catered by Frangipane.

This successful event raised approximately $16,000 and resulted in a number of new members joining the Auxiliary.

L-r: Beverly Lipson, Christina mcDowell and rosa Bensky

Karen Arbesman and Heather Gotlieb marlene Borins and Barbara Bregman Guests trying on the merchandise

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May 14, 2011Draft Party

May 15, 2011Celebrity Baseball Tournament

May 17, 2011Gala Party featuring Chicago

Hold tHe date

See you in 2011.…and let’s play ball!

Co-Chairs Marlene Borins and Barbara Bregman

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Share your Support

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with a purpose.

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Ahuva Boyer was a long-time volunteer to Mount Sinai Hospital, contributing over 6,000 hours of service to both the Hospital and Auxiliary over 26 years. Ahuva died in October at age 73 after a sudden stroke. The quiet, kind and generous woman left a lasting impression on those who were fortunate enough to know her.

Ahuva moved to Canada when she was a young woman after serving as a police officer in Israel. She began volunteering at Mount Sinai Hospital in 1984. Together with her friend, Shirley Richman, Ahuva contributed most of her time in the Auxiliary gift shop until its

closing in 2005. The two friends regularly attended the gift show together, selecting the merchandise, and organizing the annual sales that brought people out in droves. Their commitment to volunteering and similar family backgrounds connected them as life-long friends. “Ahuva was dependable, she was always available when you needed her,” said Shirley. Long-time colleague and volunteer coordinator Leslie Herman said, “Ahuva was a generous woman in every sense, a generous heart and a generous soul.” Ahuva will be dearly missed but not forgotten and we are thankful of the time she gave us.

Ahuva Boyer, dedicated volunteer

Ahuva Boyer

In Memoriam


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