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  • Team Finn Cancer Ride, Penthouse Reopening and Mulgrave Kids for Canucks

    Jacqueline filliponeVarious events and fundraisers taking place this week have kept things busy across the North Shore. First up, friends, family and colleagues of North Vancouverites Pat and Sam Sullivan packed Seymour’s Pub on April 4 for the third annual Team Finn Wine Festival. The Sullivan’s three-year-old son Finn passed away in 2008 from a rare form of cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma. Since then, the North Shore community has rallied around the family, helping them raise $1.2 million for the BC Cancer Foundation and BC Children’s Hospital. Next, it was time to reopen a classic as North Vancouver’s Filippone family celebrated the re-opening of the legendary Penthouse lounge and club. And last, but not least, two Mulgrave students hit the books for a very good Canucks cause. Also big thank you to Maria for her contributions this week.

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    01 – North Vancouver’s Seymour’s Pub owners Ray and Teri Short – three-time hosts of the Team Finn Wine Festival – are staunch supporters of the Sullivan family.

    02 – BC Public Guardian and Trustee solicitor and Team Finn rider Kimberley Norris, left, and friend Marie-Claire Himschoot get caught up in the festive décor of the wine festival.

    03 – Finn’s parents, Pat and Sam Sullivan, are overwhelmed by the generosity shown by the community through the donation of wine, food and auction items for the Team Finn Wine Festival.

    04 – For the third year running, brother and sister Armaan and Ameeqa Ali have been the driving force behind large-scale book donations to the Canucks Family Education Centre. They are expected to bring in around 4,000 books this year alone.

    05 – Rock and roller Red Robinson, left, joins Penthouse proprietor Danny Filippone at the grand re-opening party of his legendary lounge.

    06 – Jacqueline Filippone looks glam among all the feathers and sequins as she poses with the showgirls of the Penthouse lounge at the grand re-opening party.

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    By Catherine Barr – April, 2012

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on April 12, 2012

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  • Vancouver Winter Olympics Week 1

    The Winter Olympics are supposed to be all about the games, but they’re about all the fun too. As the torch runs through the community, and the international houses open their doors, it’s easy to get caught up in the Olympic spirit. From cocktails in the Monk McQueens Ice Lounge to the opening of Irish House, here’s just a quick look at some of the ways to play around town.

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    01 – Serving up cocktails in glasses made of ice are Monk McQueens Ice Lounge bartenders Jill VanGyn, left, Sarah Lumsden and Matt Rota

    02 – Ice sculptures, like this Inukshuk, decorate the Monk McQueens Ice Lounge as PR man Steve Bickerdike attends to guests.

    03 – North Van Penthouse Nightclub owner Danny Filippone, left, hooks up with Granville Entertainment Group CFO, and West Vancouverite Ron Orr, on the opening night of Irish House, which just happens to sit on the Doolin’s property off Granville.

    04 – West Van realtor Gus Batal, left, server Veronica Martinez and guest Steve Christensen get their Olympic spirit up on the opening night of Irish House

    05 – Lugaro Jewellers’ Sassan Pourfar carries the torch all the way into Park Royal for a special celebration dinner and toast to Omega.

    06 – Opus Hotel owner John Evans, left, and actor Ryan Robbins walk the red carpet at the Opus Podium Party.

    07 – CityTV host Riaz Meghji and girlfriend Kelly Konno give up the glam at the Opus Podium Party.

    08 – Three cheers for the Angel Restoration crew at the opening of Irish House. From left: Brandon McLeod, Sonia McLeod and David McLeod.

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    By Catherine Barr