Joseph “Tino” Rossi qui se prépare à lancer la grande finale de la saison des Mardis (je suis la femme avec le chandail noir et blanc) – à droite de Tino, le maire de l’arrondissement de Lachine, M. Claude Dauphin
Nos champions de la saison 2010 célébrant sur le podium
Jean-François Laroche qui triomphe pour un tour du chapeau (2007, 2008 et 2010)!
Mardi dernier, soit le 17 août, plusieurs milliers de personnes étaient présentes à la finale des Mardis cyclistes de Lachine, où a été sacré champion, pour une troisième année, M. Jean-François Laroche.
En qualité de présidente d’honneur et représentant Molson Coors Canada, un partenaire depuis la fondation des Mardis il y a maintenant 33 ans, c’est avec une immense joie que j’ai pu apprécier cette finale extraordinaire, en compagnie de plusieurs personnes qui ont fait une différence importante pour la réalisation de l’événement, qu’il s’agisse du président-fondateur Joseph “Tino” Rossi, Marc-Wayne Addison, Gérald Tremblay, Maire de Montréal, M. Claude Dauphin, Maire de l’arrondissement de Lachine, M. Claude Pinard, vice-président exécutif Communications et responsabilité sociale de Saputo en compagnie de sa super équipe, et plusieurs autres.
Je tiens à remercier Joseph “Tino” Rossi pour la confiance qu’il m’a accordée en m’invitant à être la première femme Présidente d’honneur de l’événement. Un événement spectaculaire qui vaut le déplacement!
Soyez là en 2011 – moi, j’y serai avec beaucoup de plaisir et de souvenirs!
Trois magnifiques sourires d’Anges Molson Coors qui se sont présentées au Party APP qui s’est tenu à St-Sauveur les mercredi 4 août dernier. Les Anges Molson Coors avaient pour mission d’encourager les participants-es à opter pour les meilleurs choix. Entre autres, elles ont rendu disponibles des coupons rabais de taxis aux 500 personnes présentes, en plus de les faire participer à un jeu de cibles qui permettait de les sensibiliser à une consommation responsable.
Plusieurs de ces invités s’étaient désigné un conducteur, bravo!
Une soirée amusante qui finit en beauté!
Merci aux Anges Molson Coors de veiller sur nos consommateurs, et ce, de façon responsable!
Saluons ceux qui font le choix de rentrer à la maison en toute sécurité …
Lindsay here, the newest intern with the Public Affairs team in Toronto and I’m writing my first blog post for Molson Coors Canada…very exciting stuff! I had the opportunity to lend a helping hand with Alain Quintard and his team for the RONA MS Bike Tour…read on for the details of the day!
On August 10, Alain Quintard gathered employees from 33 Carlingview Drive to help package snack bags for the upcoming Rona MS Bike Tours on behalf of the MS Society. Alain has been volunteering with the MS Society for 7 years, raising money to help cure this debilitating disease which affects a large percentage of Canadians.
Alain has taken it upon himself to help organize the Toronto Bike Tour, one of 5 bike tours for MS, which is proudly being sponsored by Molson Coors Canada. Other tours include Acton to Waterloo, and Niagara Falls. In order to participate, cyclists must pay a registration fee and raise a minimum of $250 in pledges.
“By giving some of my time and effort for a good cause such as MS, I’m not only giving but also receiving a lot in return. And sometimes, when I’m a few strides away from reaching a finish line after several hours of pushing and pushing on my skates to the point I’m almost ready to give up, I have some special thoughts for those who are not as fortunate as I am to do what I’m doing. As soon as I cross the finish line, I can start resting; but for these people, the line where they could finally rest is so far away! With every raised dollar, nickel or penny, we’ll one day find a cure and they will cross their line to rest.” Said Alain Quintard, Distribution Quality Specialist at Molson Coors.
The team, which included Donna Razik, Mike MacDonald, Marta Horofker, Dan Thiemann, Sebastien Gagner, and Anne Renner spent six hours at the MS Society office located in downtown Toronto, packaging perfectly portioned snack bags for cyclists in each bike tour. The Toronto Bike Tour will be held on September 12, at 9:30 a.m., beginning and ending at Centennial Park in Etobicoke. The tour lengths are 30 km, or 55km.
Big thanks to the team for helping out with such a great cause, and we wish Alain a fun and safe bike tour!
MacDonald Island Park’s, Miskanaw Golf Course underwent some extensive re-development. This 18 hole course on 240 acres of grass green is the heart of exceptional recreational, social, cultural experiences and corporate opportunities within the Wood Buffalo Region of Northern Alberta. Located in Fort McMurray, the heartland of the Northern Alberta’s oil sand projects, MacDonald Island Park offers community and recreational experiences that is second to none.
Cheque Presentation
From L to R, we have Robyn Hall, Rob McGregor (Director of Golf – MacDonald Island Park Corporation), Matt Komant and Jason Mehler (Molson Coors Sales Reps) and Alyssa Pike
This expanded state of the art facility is expected to encompass many unique features, including a wide range of sporting and recreational facilities.
News from the Deep South in the Windsor/Essex area of Ontario. A couple weeks ago Molson Coors Canada was the proud beer sponsor of the International Dragon Boats for the Cure event held yearly at Tecumseh’s Waterfront Park. Over 150 teams of 20 rowers paddled to raise funds for local hospitals to fight cancer. The Festival has donated over $1.3 Million since it began 7 years ago!
Molson’s sales rep for the area was also on hand to present a $5,000 donation from the Molson Coors Donations Fund which supported the construction of a Memorial Dragon (above) in Tecumseh’s Memorial Park.
Festival Organizers Beth Noakes and Gerry Orum with Molson Coors Canada territory rep Walter Hanson.
Total funds raised from this year’s festival are still being tallied. Will update when we get the numbers. Cheers!