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FSI Dinner and Auction Program (2019) 2019 November 30th ​ th 39 ​ Annual ​ Dinner & Auction $5,500 CASH PRIZES www.fsinb.ca FREDERICTON SPORTS INVESTMENT- A Short History Fredericton Sports Investment started as a group of local hockey supporters who banded together to operate the Fredericton Jr. Red Wings in the New Brunswick Jr. B Hockey League in 1981. The major fundraising initiative was an auction at which the public could bid on various items donated by local merchants. After only two years the league folded, but FSI continued its annual fundraising activities, with the proceeds going to support “minor hockey and other young athletes and teams”. The format was changed to a Dinner/Auction in 1990, and for several years, highlighted by a “name” guest speaker. Gross revenues steadily increased from about $10,000 in that first year, to $45,000 in 1991, $105,000 in 2001, $230,000 in 2011, and a record $280,000 in 2016. From the 38 auctions, FSI has returned over $4.25 million to this community. While most of the funds are distributed to hockey players and teams, during the last decade FSI has made over 500 grants in 45 sports other than hockey. FSI administers two special endowment funds – The Timmy Munn Memorial Scholarship Fund and the Timmy Munn Needy Kids Fund. The former provides financial support for first year university students, while the latter, via the Brendon Oreto Foundation, provides funds for kids who cannot afford to play their sport. Both funds are in memory of deceased hockey player Timmy Munn, and were established from the sales of a series of limited edition hockey prints donated to FSI by Tim’s mother, celebrated artist Catherine Karnes Munn. Another initiative of FSI is the Fredericton Sports Wall of Fame, inaugurated in 1992, which can be viewed in its renovated display at the Delta Hotel. Every May, a reception and dinner are held to honour and induct the successful nominees, which include Athletes, Builders, and Teams. At that event we also recognize Fredericton’s Athlete of the Year with the Myer and Jack Budovitch Trophy, and long-time sports volunteers with the Bill MacGillivary Volunteer Award. FSI also partners with the NB Association of Community Living to present an Elimination Draw each October, providing more funds for amateur sports in our community. FSI has a Volunteer Board of 30 local business, professional, and retired individuals who give of their time to support the youth of this community. For more information visit our website at www.fsinb.ca. ​ ​ FREDERICTON SPORTS INVESTMENT - BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2019-20 EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT Shawn Lean VICE PRESIDENT Fred Rowan SECRETARY Richard Clark TREASURER Peter MacWilliam PAST PRESIDENT Tim Gillis DIRECTORS Cathy Belmore Doug Cain Jim Chessie Josh Collins Kristian Dewar Rod Doyle Rob Gillies Brent Grant Andrew Philips Andy Williams Bob Hatheway Frank Jardine John Jardine Andy Jeffrey Andy Lepage Jon Lister Scott MacKenzie Laurie MacNeil Allison Whitehead Eric Peabody Kenny Kyle Rufus Nel Matt Williams Sonny Phillips Joel Walker Heather Zilbert Jeff Mactavish Jill Green Dave Barr Charles Hoyt www.fsinb.ca FSI Dinner & Auction 2019 Welcome: Doors open at 3 PM Enjoy Dixieland sounds of Nick’s Dixie’s from 3:30 – 5 PM ​ ​ Bar: Beer, wine, liquor tickets - $5.50 each, 10 for $50, wine by the bottle (5 tickets); soft ​ ​ drinks n/c FSI thanks the Fredericton Firefighters (bartenders) and Pepsi. ​ ​ ​ All tips are donated to FSI. CASH PRIZES: $5,500 TOTAL DRAWS DURING THE EVENING! ​ ​ ​ ​ Listed in the Live Item Catalogue. MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! ​ Emcees: Jardine Auctioneers’ Team - Frank Jardine, John Jardine, ​ Troy Whittaker, Blair Sissons & Nancy Nagle Caterer: Sodexo – Buffet Dinner at 5 PM Silent Auction: Minimum bid increments: $10.00 for ALL SILENT AUCTION ITEMS Auction: Silent Auction close at 8:00 PM sharp. Listen for 40, 20, 10 and 5-minute countdown buzzers ​ ​ AFTER BIDS ARE TALLIED, A LIST OF WINNING BIDDER NUMBERS WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THE TWO - 59” SCREENS. Live Auction: Starts at 6 PM Item # being sold & current $ bid will be displayed on the large screen behind the auctioneers Payment: We will announce when Cashier’s Area (Buffet Area) is open for business. You may ​ pay by cash, cheque, Visa, Master Card, or Debit. Please be patient. Our cashiers have a large number of transactions to deal with in a relatively ​ short time. Items too large to take home Saturday night MUST be retrieved on Sunday at the rear entrance (Zamboni end) of AUC between 11AM – 1PM. ​ Pick up Items: After payment Silent Items at Silent Checkout Table, Live Items at Podium. ​ Have a great evening! Thank you for your support! “IT’S FOR THE KIDS!” www.fsinb.ca Partner Legend for Auction Items PARTNER PARTNER PARTNER PARTNER LETTER LETTER F.A.S.T Swim A FHS Men’s Hockey K Bantam Blues B LHHS Men’s Hockey L Bantam Caps C Midget Caps M Jr. Red Wings J Pee Wee Canadians P FSI F Pee Wee Caps W FHS Ladies Hockey G Pee Wee Express X LHHS Ladies Hockey H STU Women S Midget Girls T UNB Women U Use this table to record Silent Auction Items when you bid so you can find them again quickly! Table # Team Item # Item Bid Amount Letter Thank you for attending this event! 2019 FSI DINNER & AUCTION COMMITTEE Peter MacWilliam Cathy Belmore Fred Rowan Richard Clark Frank Jardine Mike Casey Eric Peabody Chris Wilby Joel Walker Rod Doyle Eloise Rowan Eryn Craft Dave Barr Jill Green Matt Williams Andy Lepage Josh Collins Andrew Phillips www.fsinb.ca ITEM # PARTNER ITEM CORPORATE SPONSOR VALUE $500 EARLY BIRD CASH DRAW (YOUR BID CARD NUMBER) YOU MUST HAVE REGISTERED BY 4PM & IN THE BUILDING TO WIN! iPhone XR package includes Black 64GB iPhone XR, 3 month Eastlink mobile service package with 1 P unlimited talk & text and up to 5GB / month Eastlink 970 2 W Lux Swivel Chairs, Brown X2 800 MacMillan, Lawrence & 3 X West Hills golf 10 green fee package Lawrence 650 Ultimate Dog Package! Includes $500 Gift Certificate for Dog Food at Corey Pet Foods, $50 Gift Card to Corey Pet Foods / All About "All About Animals" for pet grooming or doggy daycare or food and supplies, $50 Gift Card for Hometown Animals / Hometown 4 B Veterinary, dog flotation vest, 2 bowls, grow with me feeder and poop bags. Veterinary 735 Wine/Dine - Basket of wine and $375 worth of restaurant gift cards - Enjoy several culinary experiences throughout the Fredericton area. From dinner and drinks to a quick bite of fast food! 540 Restaurant and Bar $200, The Provincial $50, Boston Pizza $50, Rustico $25, Wendys $30 and several bottles of wine. 5 C 500 Weekend ski package for 2 - Stay in an executive suite in the lovely Four Points Sheraton in Edmundston Four Points Sheraton 6 M with four ski passes and $50 towards your dinner. Edmundston 690 Canon EOS Rebel T100 camera - Capture the perfect shot and create distinctive stories and Full HD movies with the Canon 18 Megapixel EOS Rebel T100. Equipped with Wi-Fi compatibility, this camera lets 7 K you share your photos and movies instantly using the Canon Camera Connect app. 520 (1) Set of (4) Bridgestone or Firestorm tires (mounting and balancing are not included). Tires can be all 8 L season/winter or summer Rod’s OK Tire 800 APPLE AirPods with charging case AND APPLE WATCH; series 3 (42mm case space gray aluminum. 9 A Sport Band black) Modern Electric 598 Snooty Fox Voucher for Dinner for 8 (4 Appetizers, 8 Mains, 8 Alcoholic Beverages, 8 Desserts and free 10 F Pop/Coffee/Tea) Snooty Fox 500 11 J Jake Allen Autographed #34 Blues Jersey Jake Allen 800 Summer Fun: Classic Adirondack chair with side table. Made in Canada of recycled plastic lumber, Certificate for 2 - 11.4 Ltr tubs of your favorite Scotsburn/Farmers ice cream and 2 sleeves of waffle Urban Almanac General cones from Here's the Scoop.Valid from May-Sept.2020 Magic Mountain fun includes 2 passes for Store, Here's the Scoop, 12 G Splash Zone and 2 passes for Fun Zone, Expires Sept.7/2020 Magic Mountain 800 White water rafting trip for two on Kennebec, Dead or Penobscot Rivers. Rafting, accomodations and gas 13 T included. 530 Picaroons Brewery Tour and Tasting with owner Sean Dunbar. Tasting for 20 people (2 gift certificates of 14 S 10 to be used separately if so desired) Picaroons Brewery 500 Chamberlain Wealth 15 P Stunning framed autographed Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys jersey Management 1000 16 W Hand Made Yellow Birch Hutch 16X46, 5X28 high 800 Hockey Package - $500.00 Credit towards any "Lifestyles Camp" or "Summer Development Program" Champions Hockey / Tri with Champions Hockey, 1 hour of prime time ice rental at the Tri County Complex in Fredericton County Complex / Dr. 17 X Junction, $200 Gift card from Sport Chek Demmings 890 18 B "Fly Fishing" on the Miramichi Print by local Artist, Catherine Karnes Munn. 750 NHL Hockey Tickets and 200 dollars spending cash - Montreal Canadiens Vs Flames @ Bell Centre - 19 C Monday, Jan 13 2020. Section 203, F5 and 6 - Food and non Alcholic Drinks provided Brunswick Valley 750 Dolan's Package for Four- 4 rounds of drinks for 4 people, 4 meals, 4 appetizers or desserts, 4 Dolan's 20 M hoodies, 4 Dolan's toques and cab fare home within the Fredericton area. Dolan's Pub 500 UNB tuition credit of $750 - Credited to the student’s UNB fees for the fall 2020 term as long as they are 21 K registered as a full-time undergraduate student at UNB during the 2020-2021 academic year.
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