QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER CANUCKS IN THE . SPRING COMMUNITY 2015 SPECIAL EVENTS ALEX’S MAKE-A-WISH DAY WITH THE CANUCKS VIDEO Alex Skiffington, an eight-year-old battling a life threatening illness, had a wish to meet his favorite hockey player: Daniel Sedin. Together with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the Vancouver Canucks helped grant Alex’s wish and provided him with an experience he will never forget. After flying to Vancouver from St. John’s, Newfoundland, Alex was welcomed onto the team by Coach Willie Desjardins. He sat nestled between Henrik and Daniel as they laced up their skates and prepared to take the ice for practice. Playing for the Blue Team during scrimmage, Alex scored a spectacular 5-hole goal against Ryan Miller. After practice, Henrik, hoping to become Alex’s new favorite player, gave Alex his 700th career assist puck that he had earned only days before. When asked about his day, all Alex could say was that he was completely overwhelmed. He also said he nearly fainted when he met Daniel! Leaving the arena with a team signed stick, jersey, and that all important puck in hand, it was easy to see that Alex’s wish had been granted far beyond what he ever could have expected. So, who is Alex’s favorite player now? He says he has three: Daniel Sedin, Kevin Bieksa, and of course Henrik Sedin. CANUCKS FOR KIDS FUND TELETHON NIGHT GALLERY | VIDEO 1 | VIDEO 2 | VIDEO 3 The year’s annual Canucks for Kids Fund Telethon presented by Chevrolet, was held on March 24th. Raising over $630,000, this year’s telethon raised the second highest amount since its inception 25 years ago. Hockey Night in Canada hosts George Stroumboulopoulos and Scott Oake were on site to host the event, while various celebrities, family members, and members of the Canucks organization - including Ryan Miller, Francesco Aquilini , and Trevor Linden took donations via phone on the celebrity panel. Read More! 1 2 3 4 1| George Stroumboulopoulos, Trevor Linden, and Scott Oake pose for a picture at this year’s Canucks for Kids Fund Telethon. 2| Jacob Markstrom and Bo Horvat skate with Javan at the Canuck Place Family Skate at Rogers Arena. 3|Orland Kurtenbach, Kirk McLean, Paolo Aquilini, and Trevor Linden take a picture with CAN’s Linden Ford and her family at the CAN Family Festival. 4| Eddie Lack chats with this future NHLer at the CAN Sports Day at BC Place. CANUCK PLACE FAMILY SKATE CAN FAMILY FESTIVAL GALLERY Trevor Linden, Kirk McLean, Orland Kurtenbach, and Fin attended the 4th annual Canucks Autism Network’s Family Festival in celebration of World Autism Awareness Month. On February 28th Canuck Place families gathered at Rogers Arena for an afternoon of skating, face-painting, and hot chocolate at the annual Canuck Place Family Skate. Jacob Markstrom and Bo Horvat joined the families As well as long time participant of the skate, Fin. Not surprisingly, there was no shortage of smiles at this always popular event. QUICK FACTS $3,265,830 50:50 TOTAL JACKPOT FOR 2014.15 CAN SPORTS DAY GALLERY | VIDEO Taking place at Jack Poole Plaza, attendees had fun participating in a pledged walk, family-friendly activities, and listening to live entertainment. On an overcast day, the Olympic cauldron, lit by Trevor Linden, kept everyone warm. $3.6 MILLION RAISED BY CFKF IN 2014.15 FOR CHARITY (TO DATE) 6500+ On May 10th the Vancouver Canucks teamed up with the BC Lions, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Vancouver Canadians, and the Canucks Autism Network (CAN) for the 3rd annual CAN Sports Day. 275 children with autism and their families were invited to BC place for a day of sports and fun alongside their sports heroes. Representing the Vancouver Canucks were head coach Willie Desjardins, Eddie Lack, Kirk McLean, Jyrki Lumme, and Fin. 13,625 KIDS & FAMILIES HOSTED ELEMENTARY STUDENTS AT CANUCKS GAMES FOR FREE ENROLLED IN CFKF PROGRAMS EDUCATION CANUCKS FAMILY EDUCATION CENTRE GRADUATION The Canucks for Kids Fund has made a commitment to literacy in B.C and is a proud partner of the Canucks Family Education Centre. With its largest graduating class since its inception, CFEC is celebrating the high school graduation of 36 students this June. Congratulations to all the graduates! To learn more about the Canucks Family Education Centre, click here. FIN’S FRIENDS VISIT ROGERS ARENA One lucky class registered in the Fin’s Friends program won the opportunity to take a behind the scenes tour of Rogers Arena. After taking an exclusive tour of the arena where their favourite team plays, the excited group of students from Hollyburn Elementary School headed to the visitors dressing room for story time with Fin. Click here for more information on Fin’s Friends and to register for the 2015.16 school year. GRASSROOTS HOCKEY FEMALE JAMBOREE VIDEO From Canucks.com A celebration of girls’ hockey, the Female Jamboree provides an opportunity for over 150 female minor hockey players aged 5-13 of any skill level to play with other girls from around the province in a fun, fair and non-competitive environment. The Jamboree is not a highly competitive tournament; rather, it’s a fun day of learning more about hockey and making new friends. All players receive equal ice time and the emphasis is on fair play and sportsmanship. The Female Jamboree has been around for over 10 years and has been a favorite of many girls who enjoy the game of hockey. Guest speakers from all walks of life give presentations on leadership, self-esteem and other interesting topics relating to young girls involved in sports. This year’s Female Jamboree featured talks from UBC Thunderbirds Stephanie Schaupmeyer and Nicole Saxvik, as well as Canadian Olympic Gold Medalist Meghan Agosta-Marciano. For information on next year’s Female Jamboree as it is made available, click here. COMMUNITY PROGRAMS HAMMER’S HEROES UPDATE Thanks to your nominations and Dan’s generous donations, more than 41 amazing kids were recognized for their community efforts this past season. Collectively, these young individuals have raised almost $1 million dollars for charities across B.C. Thank you Dan and thank you to all the Hammer’s Heroes! 50:50 PROGRAM UPDATE This season the Canucks for Kids Fund 50:50 Program raised $3,265,830, half of which goes directly to the Canucks for Kids Fund. With the introduction of Pointstreak 50:50 technology and the addition of credit and debit cards, the program was able to surpass the previous season’s total by $596,000. Interested in volunteering? We’re recruiting! Please email [email protected] for more information. FIN-TASTIC FIN APPEARANCES IT’S A BIRD… IT’S A PLANE… IT’S… FIN? VIDEO On April 16th, Fin belayed 19 stories down the Shaw Tower in Vancouver in support of Outward Bound’s Dare to Leap event. TECK CELEBRITY PIE THROW BCCHF JEANS DAY GALLERY Fin stopped by the Teck Celebrity Pie Throw on May 7th at the Vancouver Art Gallery. He caught up with his friends Buddy the Miner, Sunny Bear, and Casey, an ambassador for BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, for some pie-throwing fun. On April 30th Fin sported his jeans and joined Sunny Bear and Buddy the Miner at the Vancouver Art Gallery in support of the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation’s 25th annual Jeans Day barbeque. Interested in making a donation? Visit canucks.com/cfkf. Thank you for supporting the Canucks for Kids Fund!
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