Squash Dementia would like to thank the following in-kind donors:

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  • After years touring the farmlands, Arthur Stollery, an avid golfer, began building a golf course in 1992, on some of the original horse paddocks, and in the valley where Black Angus cattle once grazed. Parts of the original farm, which still operates, can be seen adjacent to many of the golf holes. Arthur Stollery passed away in 1994, but the Stollery family completed his masterpiece and the course opened to the public in 1995. That year, Golf Digest magazine ranked Angus Glen as the Best New Course in Canada. Angus Glen, known for its outstanding personal service. provides golfers with the experience of a first class private golf club within a public facility, accessible to all. Gordon Stollery adds, “Angus Glen Community and the Golf Course symbolize what my father always strove to achieve… excellence while remembering his roots.”

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  • Escape to their modern business and lifestyle hotel on Washington, D.C.'s Navy Yard Riverfront. Designed for the way you live, work, and play, Cambria Hotel Washington D.C. Navy Yard Riverfront offers urban-inspired spaces and 154 accommodations that reflect their vibrant neighborhood. Indulge in local comfort food and wines at their restaurant, RowHouse. Sip craft beers and cocktails on their rooftop bar, Perch SW, with sweeping city views. Located near the most popular attractions in Washington, D.C., including the National Mall and the Smithsonian museums, and six miles from Reagan National Airport, their hotel offers a seamless experience for business and leisure travelers.

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  • Experience a serene stay at Courtyard Toronto Downtown, the World's Largest Courtyard. Conveniently located on Yonge Street, our hotel offers easy access to popular attractions like Dundas Square, the Village, SickKids Hospital, Eaton Centre, and the University of Toronto's St. George campus. Recharge in chic accommodations featuring spacious living areas, plush bedding and ergonomic workspaces. Enjoy breakfast and Starbucks drinks at The Bistro, and host events in our 13,300 sq. ft. banquet hall.

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  • Moosehead Breweries Limited is Canada's oldest independent brewery, located in Saint John, New Brunswick. The brewery was founded in 1867 and is still privately owned and operated by the Oland family. The company is now in the sixth generation of family ownership.

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  • The Philadelphia Union is an innovative, forward-thinking professional soccer club competing in Major League Soccer (MLS) and one of Philadelphia’s five major league sports teams.

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  • Stratum Advisory Group’s lifework is threefold: Improve and protect the asset value of affluent Canadian families; construct financial solutions that preserve and sustain the lifestyle of wealthy Canadians; and provide for maximum inheritance or philanthropic initiatives by creating wealth and transitioning it in the most tax advantaged way.

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Squash Dementia would also like to thank Michele Diano and MAD Design for their professional design services; Greg Balsdon for his Golf Simulator expertise; Robin Clarke and Nikki Todd for their event planning and execution; Gavin Lubbe for his player handicapping time and expertise; and to these kind individuals for their generous in-kind auction donations: Anant Parikh, Andrew Guilfoyle, Angelo Pollastrone, Bob Ferguson, Brent Acton, Candace Seton-Rogers, Charlie Stratton, Chuck Johnston, Darcy Hall, Davis Yoo, Dr. Scott Gledhill, Dudley Cosford, Gary Drysdale, Gavin Lubbe, Grant Richardson, Jeff Spinks, Josh Binstock, Jurij Sennecke, Ken Alexander, Matt Henderson, Michael Wolfe, Mike Boone, Mike Greey, Nic Nemeczek, Peter Chan, Peter Yoo, Phil King, Rob Mackay, and Stephen Price.


For more information
Contact: Ira Grossman @ 416-561-2602  or
Email: support@squashdementia.com