Milton District Hospital Poker Run

  1. Milton District Hospital Poker Runs
  2. Milton District Hospital Poker Run Results
Please Play Responsibly. Visit www.problemgamblinghelpline.ca or call 1-888-230-3505

Big Nick’s Xmas Toy Run III date is December 20th. Next, the charity Christmas Toy Run will benefit Toys for Tots. And the start location for the Big Nick’s Xmas Motorcycle Toy Run is the Yarmouth Police Dept. Afterwards the toys will be delivered to the Cape Cod Hospital. What is the Charity Poker Run? The event is a motorcycle ride through the scenic 200 km of land around the Halton region. Followed by a dinner and poker game. All proceeds support the Milton District Hospital Foundation. T o date, the Charity Poker Run has raised more than $70,000. Funds are used towards the purchase of equipment for Milton. 100% of the money collected stays locally and is donated to the Milton Hospital Foundation. In our first first years of doing our show we have collected over $20,810. Thank-you to you the viewers!! Milton District Hospital Poker Run, reparation telephone geant casino pres d'arene, delaware online poker rooms, seminole tribe casino florida.

CLAIMING YOUR PRIZE:

For Rules of Play and for more information about how to claim your prize visit www.mdhf.ca/mdhfraffles

What is a 50/50 Draw?

A 50-50 draw is when 50% of proceeds go towards the winner and 50% of proceeds to towards the affiliated charity.

METRO PACE 50/50 RAFFLE DETAILS:

Join us at the Metro Pace on Saturday September 21st and purchase a 50/50 raffle ticket in support of the Milton District Hospital Foundation.

50/50 WINNING NUMBER: A-498821

For Rules of Play and for more information about how to claim your prize visit: www.mdhf.ca

Event Details:

For more information visit the event page.

About the Milton District Hospital Foundation:

Transforming Giving. Transforming Care. It may surprise you to know that government funding does not support equipment purchases. That means, 100% of essential medical equipment required for Milton District Hospital must be funded through donations from our community. The Milton District Hospital Foundation (MDHF) is proud to work with the community of Milton to support Milton District Hospital. MDHF raises funds to help purchase essential medical equipment, technology and improve the facilities through annual fundraising initiatives, community events, and a combination of various other programs. Together, we are transforming healthcare in Milton now, and for generations to come.

Visit www.mdhf.ca for more information.

WOODBINE MILE 50/50 RAFFLE DETAILS:

Join us at the Woodbine Mile and purchase a 50/50 raffle ticket in support of the LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society.

50/50 WINNING NUMBER: A-525528

For Rules of Play and for more information about how to claim your prize visit: www.longrunretirement.com

Event Details:

For more information visit the event page.

About LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society

LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society which finds thoroughbred racehorses loving, adoptive homes and, perhaps, alternative careers, ensuring them the dignified and happy retirement they so richly deserve.

Visit longrunretirement.com for more information.

COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION FOR RIDERS WITH DISABILITIES 50/50 RAFFLE DETAILS:

Join us on Wednesday July 17th and purchase a 50/50 raffle ticket in support of the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities (CARD).

50/50 WINNING NUMBER: A-224892

For Rules of Play and for more information about how to claim your prize visit: card.ca

Lottery Licence #11034

About CARD:

Since its incorporation in 1969, CARD has provided therapy in the fields of cognitive therapy, physical therapy, rehabilitation, medicine, and adapted sport. CARD’s therapeutic horseback riding program benefits riders who seek physical or cognitive therapies, who have a variety of disabilities, including Autism, Down Syndrome, cerebral palsy, and multiple sclerosis. The swinging, repetitive motion imparted to the rider through therapeutic horseback riding helps improve balance, coordination, strength and muscle tone, while gently mobilizing the joints. Therapeutic riding also improves sensory processing, focus and concentration, the ability to learn concepts, and communication skills.

Visit www.card.ca for more information.

THE QUEEN’S PLATE 50/50 RAFFLE DETAILS:

Join us at The Queen’s Plate and purchase a 50/50 raffle ticket in support of Rethink Breast Cancer.

Tickets can be purchased online from Monday June 17th – Saturday June 29th at 5:30pm. Purchase your tickets at: www.QP5050.ca

50/50 WINNING NUMBER: A-732910

For Rules of Play and for more information about how to claim your prize visit: rethinkbreastcancer.com/queensplate/

Lottery Licence #10908

The Queen’s Plate

The Queen’s Plate is Canada’s Oldest Thoroughbred horse race and longest continuously run race in North America.

It has a tradition of food, fashion and fantastic racing that has become the talk of the Toronto social scene. Opportunities abound with red carpet moments, lawn games, style contests, cocktails and so much more within the Hats & Horseshoes party area.

For more information visit the event page.

About Rethink Breast Cancer

Milton district hospital poker run ct

Rethink Breast Cancer empowers young people impacted by breast cancer with their breakthrough approach education, support, resources, advocacy and community.

Visit www.rethinkbreastcancer.com for more information.

PEPSI NORTH AMERICA CUP 50/50 RAFFLE DETAILS:

Join us at the Pepsi North America Cup and purchase a 50/50 raffle ticket in support of the Milton District Hospital Foundation.

50/50 WINNING NUMBER: A-837441

For Rules of Play and for more information about how to claim your prize visit: https://www.mdhf.ca/woodbine5050/

Milton District Hospital Poker Runs

Lottery Licence #10915

North America Cup:

The best of standardbred racing meet at the 2019 Pepsi North America Cup as horses compete in the $1 million dollar race. The 36th edition of Canada’s richest standardbred race features exciting races, live music, interactive activities and food and drink specials.

For more information visit the event page.

About the Milton District Hospital Foundation

Transforming Giving. Transforming Care. It may surprise you to know that government funding does not support equipment purchases. That means, 100% of essential medical equipment required for Milton District Hospital must be funded through donations from our community. The Milton District Hospital Foundation (MDHF) is proud to work with the community of Milton to support Milton District Hospital. MDHF raises funds to help purchase essential medical equipment, technology and improve the facilities through annual fundraising initiatives, community events, and a combination of various other programs. Together, we are transforming healthcare in Milton now, and for generations to come.

Visit https://www.mdhf.ca/ for more information.

Derby Day Party 50/50 RAFFLE DETAILS:

Join us at the Derby Day Party and purchase a 50/50 raffle ticket in support of the Etobicoke General Hospital.

50/50 WINNING NUMBER: B-281474

For Rules of Play and for more information about how to claim your prize visit: www.oslerfoundation.org

Lottery Licence #10861

Derby Day Party:

Join us on the first Saturday in May as we celebrate the ‘Run for the Roses’ – the 2019 Kentucky Derby.

It’s time to be FABULOUS! Enjoy a day filled with southern hospitality at the 3rd annual Derby Day Party at Woodbine Racetrack! Experience the charm of Kentucky during the “Most exciting 2 minutes in sports”, the Kentucky Derby.

For more information visit the event page.

District

About the Etobicoke General Hospital

Etobicoke General Hospital cares for thousands of patients every year in one of the fastest growing and most diverse communities in Toronto. Etobicoke General’s new patient care tower is now under construction, but most people aren’t aware that 100% of funding for medical equipment within a hospital comes from the community. Without your help, Etobicoke General’s new patient tower will be just empty rooms. Help us give Etobicoke the care it deserves because Etobicoke matters.

Visit www.YouHaveThePower.ca to learn more and donate today.

Every Year We Are Asked Questions About Our Show So We Thought To Answer Some Common Ones

It is all controlled through a computer with a specialized program. On the outside of the house there are what we call controllers. Some of the controllers have 16 extension cords coming from it which can control 16 different parts of the house … mostly the LED and rope lights. There is also a different controller for what we call RGB lights, which is what you see on the house .. these lights will turn ANY color, through the software.

In total we have 8 controllers. Each of these are joined together using cat5 cable making a network. The software communicates to the controllers and brings the lights to life.

The music goes through a low range FM transmitter which allows us to broadcast the music coming from the computer into your car radio.

I can set up all the lights in about 4 – 5 days, with good weather, and an extra 2 – 3 days to run all the wiring.

If we are doing a large build on new items, like we did for 2014, then there are a lot more hours involved.

I work on the construction of props throughout the summer.

Each song that you see may only be 2 – 3 minutes long but it can take 8 – 10 hours to program that song, especially if there is singing and the mouth on the face has to be synchronized.

To animate the face we have to play the song at 1/2 speed marking all the syllables and then determining what mouth position makes that sound.

Milton District Hospital Poker Run Results

It is easy to appreciate that a song with 3 minutes of singing can alone take hours…. but it does look GREAT when it is all done !

Believe it or not .. over 95% of the show in 2014 is either LED lights or 12 volt pixels and the entire power is just over 20 amps .. We barely saw an increase in our hydro for that month.

We start planning next year’s show early in the year.

Light suppliers have sales in the new year, with delivery of the lights in the summer. By February or March, we need to know what we plan on adding for the following season.

100% of the money collected stays locally and is donated to the Milton Hospital Foundation. In our first first years of doing our show we have collected over $20,810 .. Thank-you to you the viewers !!

Each year my wife and I budget money for upgrades to the show. This is our gift back to the community in the spirit of the season. Every single penny that we collect goes to the hospital.

We have a small FM transmitter that will broadcast our music a few blocks on a specific frequency ..