Nous joindre
X
Rechercher
Publicité
 

To benefit the Fondation du Cégep de Valleyfield

Resounding success for the 15th Vins & Causerie

durée 13h00
12 novembre 2024
ici

commentaires

ici

likes

 

vues

imprimante
Marie-Claude Pilon
email
Par Marie-Claude Pilon, Journaliste

The 15th Rendez-vous “Vins et Causerie”, held on November 7 at the Cégep de Valleyfield's Café chez Rose, was a huge success. Bringing together over 160 participants for a convivial and festive evening, the event raised an exceptional $58,200, thanks to the generosity of guests and partners.

These funds will be redistributed to the college community through various grants and projects of the Fondation du Cégep de Valleyfield.

Spectacular performances

The entertainment kicked off with a bang, with an opening show that set the evening alight. The Cégep Dance Troupe, the “flairbartenders” from Distillerie 3Lacs, and DJ Luc Lajeunesse at Tam-Tam created a festive and energetic atmosphere, immediately capturing the guests' attention. Host Geneviève Chenail added a touch of elegance and humor to this unique fundraising event. 

The evening, dedicated to solidarity and local talent, was marked by a series of highlights showcasing the creativity and talent of Cégep de Valleyfield students. Attendees were treated to video presentations on various Foundation and Cégep projects, as well as an exceptional performance by Magalie Courtemanche, finalist in the 36th Cégep en spectacle finals. The artist performed two songs, including “Zombie” by The Cranberries, which she translated into French, winning a unanimous standing ovation from the audience.

Guests also took part in a travel lottery, with the lucky winner receiving a $4,000 gift certificate to Voyage Tourbec Lapointe. The silent auction was also a success, with several valuable prizes, including a coffee machine donated by Les Appareils ménagers Robert Leduc, that delighted participants. 

Committed partners

The success of this event would not have been possible without the invaluable commitment of our partners, who played a key role in the evening's success. The Foundation would like to express its gratitude to the following partners: Desjardins (official presenter), BAC (ambassador partner), Groupe Tremblay and Centre Médical des Trois Lacs (perseverance partners), CEZinc and PG Électrique (corporate partners), Centre funéraire E. Montpetit & fils (entrance cocktail partner), as well as Les couvre-planchers Loiselle and Voyage Tourbec Lapointe (travel lottery partners).

“Two elements unite the last 15 editions of the Vins et Causerie: the presence of Desjardins and CEZinc,” said Yves Trottier, General Manager of the Fondation du Cégep de Valleyfield. “These two long-standing partners have been essential to our success. In recognition of their invaluable contribution, a special tribute was paid to them during the evening.”

During his speech, Patrick Tanguay, President of the Foundation, took the opportunity to present the major fundraising campaign “Invest in local geniuses”, for which regional companies and Foundation partners will be solicited over the next two years to reach the goal of raising $1 million. For more information, visit the campaign web page: https://lesgeniesdici.com.

Sincere thanks

The Fondation du Cégep de Valleyfield would like to extend its warmest thanks to all the members of the Board of Directors, the organizing committee, Cégep staff and volunteers, as well as the Cégep's management, services and teaching departments, for their decisive contribution to the success of this important benefit event.
 

 

 

 

commentairesCommentaires

0

Pour partager votre opinion vous devez être connecté.

RECOMMANDÉS POUR VOUS


The origins of Boxing Day

Every year, December 26 marks the famous Boxing Day. Much more than a bargain hunt for the avid shopper, Boxing Day is a statutory holiday by labor standards.  While for many people, December 26 conjures up images of spectacular discounts and endless queues in front of stores, its origins go much deeper and are linked to social and humanitarian ...

Health Canada Issues Recall of Mother and Baby Brand Plush Toys

Health Canada has issued a recall for plush toys from the Mother and Baby brand as they pose a choking hazard. Testing conducted by Health Canada revealed that the eyes of the plush toys can detach, creating a choking risk for young children. This recall applies to plush toys in the shapes of an elephant, giraffe, lion, tiger, and panda, which ...

Things to do this holiday season in Vaudreuil-Soulanges

The holiday season is a great time to get kids, family and friends together, have fun, enjoy some out-of-the-ordinary activities or simply take time out. Here's a list of activities taking place during the holiday season in the region. Enjoy yourself in Vaudreuil-Soulanges. Bricolo Café céramique: open every day except December 25 Open ...

app-store-badge google-play-badge