


Ongoing support of The Tooth Fairy Foundation

The Tooth Fairy Lands in Calgary with 20,096 children’s toothbrushes Wish comes true with magical donation from Procter & Gamble (Germany)
 CoraMarie Clark, founder of The Tooth Fairy Children’s Foundation stands in front of the 20,096 toothbrushes donatedby Proctor & Gamble (Germany). The toothbrushes will be given to needy children worldwide.
Calgary, Alberta – Sometimes when you wish for something good to happen – it does.
A chance meeting between CoraMarie Clark (founder of The Tooth Fairy Children’s Foundation) and an
international representative of Procter and Gamble has led to a donation of 20,096 children’s toothbrushes.
“Since launching The Tooth Fairy Children’s Foundation, I’ve wanted to form an alliance with a
manufacturer that would donate toothbrushes,” says Clark. “This donation happened rather magically and
I am so grateful to Procter and Gamble for this amazing contribution to help international children in need.”
“Last week, 300 boxes of Oral-B toothbrushes arrived in Calgary from Germany in a huge cargo container.
It took my breath away to see all those boxes of toothbrushes. I am so grateful!”
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Ongoing support of Alberta Arts & Culture startup companies like burnt thicket theatre.
www.burntthicket.com
burnt thicket theatre Presents Hockey Dad: A Play In 3 Period A Truly Canadian Comedy Playing at Pacific Theatre February 17-27
Watch a few scenes from Hockey Dad on YouTube.
www.burntthicket.com/hockey-dad-trailer.html

Details: Hockey Dad: A Play In 3 Periods by James Popoff and Stephen Waldschmidt
When: February 17-27, puck drops at 7:30 PM, www.yoursource.org
Where: Pacific Theatre, 1440 W 12th Ave, www.pacifictheatre.org
Tickets: $15 at www.yoursource.org
Presented by More Than Gold CaPa and burnt thicket Theatre www.burntthicket.com
Ticket price includes music performance before the one-act play by various artists,
including Moon, Greg Sczebel and Anna Vandas.
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Travel Media Association of Canada Neil is a past member of the Board of Directors of the Alberta Chapter of TMAC. He currently sits on TMAC Alberta's membership and recruiting committee along with well known travel writer Susan Mate. About TMAC A handful of visionary, Toronto-based travel journalists founded the Travel Media Association of Canada (TMAC) in 1994. They saw the need to bring the country's travel media and tourism industry closer together --- in effect, the founders struck a professional relationship between the two groups by creating TMAC.
Since then, the relationship has flourished. So has TMAC membership. Today, over 450 members (40% media, 60% industry) belong to our association. Membership continues to grow on both sides.
Industry members cover the gamut of travel providers, including the representatives of nearly 100 countries, provinces, and tourism regions.
You can find TMAC media members coast-to-coast in Canada and even beyond our shores. They include every variety of travel writer, author, broadcaster, photographer, and producer --- many of them award winners --- working in just about every form of mass media.
No matter what medium you are working in, be it writing for guide books, newspapers, magazines, television, radio, CD-ROMs, or the Web, you're eligible for TMAC media membership --- so long as you get paid for your efforts. To maintain a trusting relationship, TMAC media members must re-qualify every two years by providing evidence of their published or broadcast works.
A volunteer TMAC Board of Directors, representing both media and industry members, directs the association. Supported by a paid office Administrator, the Board also works with three provincial chapters in Ontario, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia and a new Chapter in Calgary. It also has strong representation in Québec and the Atlantic Region.
In all those locations, TMAC stages regular gatherings of local members, usually in co-operation with travel industry suppliers.
 Canadian Public Relations Society Neil Bousquet APR is a volunteer grader for the Canadian Public Relations Society. He is called upon to mark written exams and work samples from accreditation candidates seeking to become accredited by the Canadian Public Relations Society. He is a member in good standing with the Calgary Chapter of CPRS.
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 Babe Ruth Calgary Neil Bousquet APR volunteers his time to Babe Ruth Calgary.
He was a past member of the Board of Directors, where he held the public relations, media and website portfolios from 2003-2006. He has also been a coach with the BRC Dodgers Club since 2003. As well, he was the GM of the Calgary Blues Allstar Team, the 2006 Pacific Northwest Champions 16-18 division. The Blues were the first Babe Ruth Calgary (16-18) to advance to the Babe Ruth World Series. He was also responsible for organizing the AABC provincial Talent ID camps and the Major League Baseball Scouting Bureau tryout camps for Calgary. Neil received the Volunteer of the Year Award in 2004.
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   Little League 2007 Prairies Majors Tournament Neil volunteered his services as the "pr guy", webmaster and photographer for this very special tournament.
Alberta Amateur Baseball Council AABC

Neil represented Babe Ruth Calgary on the AABC Board of Directors from 2004-2006
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PRWIZARD also volunteers his services to help fellow entrepreneurs
   Calgary Real Estate Entrepreneurs hold gigantic Parade of Garage Sales to raise money for Children's Cottage


55+ homes participating in Sundance Parade of Garage Sales 
Royal LePage Benchmark Hosts Parade of Garage Sales in Lake Sundance May 23 Portion of proceeds from garage sales to be donated to Children’s Cottage
Calgary Northeast earns Speedpro Signs
national Franchise of the Year honour
Seventh year of operation turns out to be lucky number for local entrepreneur Joanne Ruston
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 Joanne Ruston, owner of Speedpro Signs Calgary NE
captured national Franchise of the Year Award.
Calgary, Alberta – Stuart Burns, president of Speedpro Signs of Canada, is pleased
to announce that Joanne Ruston, owner of Speedpro Signs Calgary NE has earned
the company’s coveted 2008 Speedpro Signs Franchise of the Year Award.
Burns noted that Speedpro Sign’s highest award of achievement requires the franchisee
to demonstrate leadership in a number of categories. Some of these include sales
volume & growth, ethics, innovation, employee satisfaction and community involvement.
“Under the direction of owner Joanne Ruston, Speedpro Signs Calgary NE has exceeded
expectations in every category and is a worthy recipient of our Franchise of the Year award.”
Neil is also a past volunteer for Big Brothers of Toronto Crohn's & Colitis Foundation, Etobicoke & Calgary Chapters CBTA (Canadian Business Travel Association) Junior Achievement of Southern Alberta
Created by: PRWIZARD -- Last updated:Sep 01, 2010
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