An Evening With Brian Williams, Canada’s Legendary Sports Broadcaster

Brian Williams

– An Olympic Journey –

Presented by the Ontario Sailing Association in support of the Hans Fogh Fund

A special evening to celebrate the Olympic Journey in support of the Hans Fogh Fund, the Ontario Sailing endowment fund that supports the development of youth sailing on their journey to compete at a world level.

THURSDAY DECEMBER 1ST 2016 AT THE BOULEVARD CLUB

Tickets
$350 / Person
$3000 / Table of 10
$3600 / Table of 12

Event Schedule
6PM – Reception
7PM – Dinner
8PM – Introduction of Brian Williams

Tickets include dinner, two drinks and wine.

We invite you to come and support the future of Ontario Sailing and to hear one of Canada’s longest serving hosts of the Olympic Games television coverage, speak openly about his experiences.

If requested, tax receipts will be issued. Please specify during sign up.

Go to www.ontariosailing.ca/olympicjourney to book your ticket(s) and for further information.

Event Location: The Boulevard Club, 1491 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto, ON. M6K 3C2
Phone: 416-532-6641

 

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