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Check out the 8 incredible Live Auction Experiences available at the 2019 Festival of Trees Preview Dinner
If you’ve ever been to the Preview Dinner at the Festival of Trees you’ll know they offer a number of incredible auction prizes exclusively at this event. The 2019 Festival of Trees allows a sneak peak! Here are the eight live auction experiences! You might want to forward this to your significant other to make sure they’re as excited as you are!
Item #1 – Track for a Day Experience – An unforgettable experience for the drivers and their besties.. Up to 15 cars and 30 people!
| Value: | $8,500.00 |
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| Donated By: | Bob Ronnie Catering, Vibe Car Audio, Central Alberta Racewaydd to Favorites |
Exclusive November 21 Preview Dinner Live Auction item #1: Feel the Need for Speed!
Bring your own cars for a day of racing! 2 tracks for 10-15 cars, safety crew, flag person & catered lunch for 30 included. Prizes for first, second, and third place racers.
Item #2 – Fly and Glamp – Sometimes you need a special word because camping and glamour aren’t normally experienced at the same time! Did we mention the private jet?

| Value: | $20,750.00 |
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| Donated By: | Wildpod Luxury Waterfront Glamping, AirSprint Aviation Inc.vorites |
Exclusive November 21 Preview Dinner Live Auction item #2: A Luxury Experience!
Return flights for 4 departing from Red Deer to Tofino, BC aboard your private jet. Flight must be used before November 2020; subject to availability. Two nights stay at Wildpod Luxury Waterfront Glamping.
Item #3 – Live Edge Dining – Buy this “remarkable” table and benches, and we’ll help you break it in with an unbelievable catered dinner for 8!

| Value: | $8,599.00 |
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| Donated By: | Eat Catering, Shawn Moore, Central AB Woodturners Guildtes |
Exclusive November 21 Preview Dinner Live Auction item #3: Artful Decor & Exquisite Dining!
Hand crafted live edge dining table and benches. In-home catered dinner for 8, based on caterer’s availability. Gift card for $500 from the Liquor Hutch for beverage selections. Selection of hand-turned wooden creations by local artisans.
Item #4 – CMA Fest in Nashville – Going to Nashville at any time is amazing… During the CMA’s… That’s a whole other thing!

| Value: | $8,185.00 |
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| Donated By: | Arrow Limousine & Sedan and KFC/Taco Bells |
Exclusive November 21 Preview Dinner Live Auction item #4: Country’s Night to Shine!
4 tickets to CMA Fest June 4-7, 2020. 4 days of live music and more! 4 nights accommodation at the Fairlane Hotel in Nashville, located in Nashville’s downtown business and art district. Return limo to the airport. Flights are not included.
Item #5 – Oilers Get Wild – 10 people, limousine, Rogers Place, luxury suite, food & beverages, safe ride home… It’s one night in hockey heaven.

| Value: | $11,000.00 |
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| Donated By: | Arrow Limousine & Sedan Services Ltd., Canadian Western Bankes |
Exclusive November 21 Preview Dinner Live Auction item #5: It’s Hockey Night in Edmonton!
Arrow Limousine will pick you up in Red Deer and transport you and 9 guests to Rogers Place to watch the Oilers take on the Minnesota Wild on Friday, February 21, 2020. Enjoy the game from a luxury suite, complete with food & beverages throughout the night. At the end of an exhilarating evening you will be safely returned to Red Deer.
Item # 6 – Luxury Sun Family Vacation (Get away this winter with your whole crew! 7 nights for 14 people.)

| Value: | $5,000.00 |
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| Donated By: | The Volk Sim Families |
Exclusive November 21 Preview Dinner Live Auction item #6: Beautiful Home Accomodations in Phoenix, Arizona!
This gorgeous property sleeps 14 people with 4 baths, and 2 sets of bunks. Enjoy a large gourmet kitchen, relax in the resort style back yard featuring a salt water pool with waterfall and a hot tub/spa. 7 night stay with many flexible dates (blackout Christmas and Easter). Deadline for use is May 31, 2020. Damage deposit of $1000 is required.
Item #7 – Gourmet Dinner at the Beach – An evening for 12 that you’ll never forget…

| Value: | $5,800.00 |
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| Donated By: | Corine & Al Sim, Kristi & Shea Volk, Arrow Limousine & Sedan |
Exclusive November 21 Preview Dinner Live Auction item #7: A private residence dining experience!
Six course gourmet dinner for 12 in Sylvan Lake hosted by Corine & Al Sim and Kristi & Shea Volk. Includes a gift bag for each dinner guest and wine pairing with each course. Return limousine service from Red Deer. Seasonal activity to be determined between the purchaser and hosts.
Item #8 – Grey Cup 2019 – Yesterday you didn’t know you were going to the big game… Now you and 3 friends are going and you’ll be arriving in style!

| Value: | $3500.00 |
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| Donated By: | High Performance Coatings |
Exclusive November 21 Preview Dinner Live Auction item #8: Four tickets to Grey Cup 2019:
Hamilton Tiger-Cats vs Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Calgary November 24th. Featuring the half-time show with Keith Urban! Seats are in section one row 25. Kickoff at 4pm. Limo transportation provided.
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Charitable giving on the decline in Canada
From the Fraser Institute
By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro
There would have been 1.5 million more Canadians who donated to charity in 2023—and $755.5 million more in donations—had Canadians given to the same extent they did 10 years prior
According to recent polling, approximately one in five Canadians have skipped paying a bill over the past year so they can buy groceries. As families are increasingly hard-pressed to make ends meet, this undoubtedly means more and more people must seek out food banks, shelters and other charitable organizations to meet their basic necessities.
And each year, Canadians across the country donate their time and money to charities to help those in need—particularly around the holiday season. Yet at a time when the relatively high cost of living means these organizations need more resources, new data published by the Fraser Institute shows that the level of charitable giving in Canada is actually falling.
Specifically, over the last 10 years (2013 to 2023, the latest year of available data) the share of tax-filers who reported donating to charity fell from 21.9 per cent to 16.8 per cent. And while fewer Canadians are donating to charity, they’re also donating a smaller share of their income—during the same 10-year period, the share of aggregate income donated to charity fell from 0.55 per cent to 0.52 per cent.
To put this decline into perspective, consider this: there would have been 1.5 million more Canadians who donated to charity in 2023—and $755.5 million more in donations—had Canadians given to the same extent they did 10 years prior. Simply put, this long-standing decline in charitable giving in Canada ultimately limits the resources available for charities to help those in need.
On the bright side, despite the worrying long-term trends, the share of aggregate income donated to charity recently increased from 0.50 per cent in 2022 to 0.52 per cent in 2023. While this may seem like a marginal improvement, 0.02 per cent of aggregate income for all Canadians in 2023 was $255.7 million.
The provinces also reflect the national trends. From 2013 to 2023, every province saw a decline in the share of tax-filers donating to charity. These declines ranged from 15.4 per cent in Quebec to 31.4 per cent in Prince Edward Island.
Similarly, almost every province recorded a drop in the share of aggregate income donated to charity, with the largest being the 24.7 per cent decline seen in P.E.I. The only province to buck this trend was Alberta, which saw a 3.9 per cent increase in the share of aggregate income donated over the decade.
Just as Canada as a whole saw a recent improvement in the share of aggregate income donated, so too did many of the provinces. Indeed, seven provinces (except Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador) saw an increase in the share of aggregate income donated to charity from 2022 to 2023, with the largest increases occurring in Saskatchewan (7.9 per cent) and Alberta (6.7 per cent).
Canadians also volunteer their time to help those in need, yet the latest data show that volunteerism is also on the wane. According to Statistics Canada, the share of Canadians who volunteered (both formally and informally) fell by 8 per cent from 2018 to 2023. And the total numbers of hours volunteered (again, both formal and informal) fell by 18 per cent over that same period.
With many Canadians struggling to make ends meet, food banks, shelters and other charitable organizations play a critical role in providing basic necessities to those in need. Yet charitable giving—which provides resources for these charities—has long been on the decline. Hopefully, we’ll see this trend turn around swiftly.
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