Tag: Looking Glass

  • Looking Glass Foundation for Eating Disorders Ninth Annual Gala

    Eating disorders are serious. They are not a “phase” – and they are not a “choice” made by vain teenagers. They are actual disease processes that can trap and destroy individuals and their families. Thankfully, the group of dedicated people behind North Vancouver’s Looking Glass Foundation know more about these conditions than most and they’re reaching out with helping hands. Summer camp, support groups and ongoing support of the Woodstone residence are all part of the mandate to change lives for the better. Last Friday, the group held their 9th annual benefit gala at the Rocky Mountaineer Station where guests enjoyed a gourmet gala meal, silent auction, informational speeches and live entertainment. Congrats to all involved!

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    01 – Public relations gal Elisa Kosonen, left, joins Looking Glass president Deborah Grimm as guests arrive for the evening.

    02 – Working hard as part of Looking Glass’s board are treasurer Andrew Young and director Joanne Gordon.

    03 – With a magnificent voice, and a new CD debuting this summer, singer Cody Karey is this night’s surprise celebrity guest.

    04 – Board member and gala MC Pamela Martin is pleased to welcome VIPs to the stage.

    05 – Guest speaker Dr. Blake Woodside always has a poignant and positive message for the audience.

    06 – Mom and board member Debbie Slattery, centre, joins her daughter Lauren and her guest Ryan Andrews for the big night.

    07 – The pretty ladies of West Vancouver. Filomena Nalewajek joins her daughter Mara for a mother-daughter girls night out.

    08 – Team1040’s Scott Rintoul, left, and his wife Fiona join video maker Atlee James who helped produce the evening’s feature vignette.

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    By Catherine Barr – Feb 1, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Feb 7, 2013

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  • Looking Glass Foundation Gala at Rocky Mountaineer for Anorexia and Bulimia

    beach_house_boys.jpgThe 7th Annual Looking Glass Foundation Gala dinner was held last week and it was truly a time to celebrate as supporters and family members of those suffering from Anorexia Nervosa and/or Bulimia reached a major goal. After 10 long years, the doors are finally open at Woodstone Residence, a much-needed facility that caters exclusively to this debilitating disease which continues to affect many young women. “We were able to reach out worldwide to reduce the stigma of eating disorders and let people know that eating disorders are a serious illness, not a choice,” says the foundation. Decorated in elegance and style, the Rocky Mountaineer Station played host to a gourmet dinner, fabulous entertainment and lots of silent auction prizes to help fundraise on this special history making night. Congrats to all involved.

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    01 – Looking Glass Foundation and president Cindy Dobbe, left, director and former news anchor Pamela Martin and vice president Dolores Elliott are all North Shore gals who helped get the project started.

    02 – North Van’s Darryl Weinbren, partner at Authentic Wine & Spirits Merchants, generously donates the fabulous libations for the gala.

    03 – British Pacific Properties Vice President Walter Thorneloe and wife Nancy browse the silent auction items before dinner.

    04 – As a fan and a friend I’m thrilled to see North Vancouver’s dapper newsman Mike Killeen, seen here with beautiful wife Jill, behind the anchor desk CTV BC’s main man.

    05 – Important words of encouragement and hope from Dr Blake Woodside (FRCPC, MD, MSc) mean so much to those in attendance. Job well done everyone.

    06 – Selling the “key” to the grand prize raffle are volunteers Katie Gordon, left, and Alex Warner.

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    By Catherine Barr – February 11, 2011

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Feb 17, 2011