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Fungi
06-27-2012, 06:20 PM
Found a contest. There's even a promotional picture of Mike O'Shea. Any shameful plugs for their garage out there?
The most unorganized garage wins.
http://tackleyourgarage.ca/

1argoholic
06-28-2012, 10:40 AM
Mines not a bloody mess but it full of equipment, clutter and two big dog kennels that our cats sleep in at night. Two formerly feral male cats who don't get along. Maybe I could win.

Fungi
06-28-2012, 08:44 PM
Scotia Bank
However...this one is not trivial...
https://www.scotiabankgamechangers.com/default.aspx
The Scotiabank Game Changers program is now live! (https://www.scotiabankgamechangers.com/default.aspx)
It's game time. Canadians from coast to coast now have an opportunity to bring some much-deserved recognition to heroes in their communities by nominating them as Scotiabank Game Changers. Nominees will have the chance to receive fantastic CFL Prize Packs and tickets to the 100th Grey Cup game – and the charities and causes they support could receive donations of up to $100,000

1argoholic
06-28-2012, 11:46 PM
My wife is a game changer. She works for a non profit in Duncan and has been involved with big donations through her families Nickle Family Foundation based in Calgary. She was instrumental in getting funds for a new elevator for disabled kids at her work. Money for an inportant learning area boardwalk at local Somenos Marsh and a rehab flight pen at Wild Arc (SPCA) wild animal rehab centre in Metchosin down island. This was in the name of a Victoria girl who was horribly murdered but loved animals. The donations totaled $45,000. She's a hero. haha

Her Great Grandfather had the foresight to set up this charity 50 years ago. She's on the board and it's all family. There is a Museum in Calgary names after him called The Nickle Arts Museum.

Fungi
06-29-2012, 10:07 AM
My wife is a game changer. She works for a non profit in Duncan and has been involved with big donations through her families Nickle Family Foundation based in Calgary. She was instrumental in getting funds for a new elevator for disabled kids at her work. Money for an inportant learning area boardwalk at local Somenos Marsh and a rehab flight pen at Wild Arc (SPCA) wild animal rehab centre in Metchosin down island. This was in the name of a Victoria girl who was horribly murdered but loved animals. The donations totaled $45,000. She's a hero. haha

Her Great Grandfather had the foresight to set up this charity 50 years ago. She's on the board and it's all family. There is a Museum in Calgary names after him called The Nickle Arts Museum.

Is that a nomination?

1argoholic
06-29-2012, 12:13 PM
I might what the hell.

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