Foundation highlights of the year
Aces for Alzheimer's winner
Pedal power supports innovation
Last year's inaugural Aces for Alzheimer's tennis tournament
It was picture-perfect autumn weather for the 14th annual
raised $220,000 for Alzheimer's research and care at Baycrest.
Barrie to Baycrest bicycle ride, as over 100 riders took on 100
Thirty-six tennis players swung into action for the event, held at
kilometres of roads, trails and tracks September 13. Some fami-
Mayfair Clubs.
lies rode together including Peter, Alan and Stephen Menkes,
Richard and Robert Cooper, and Joe and Adam Gottdenker.
Aces for Alzheimer's co-chairs Andrew Duckman and Laurence
They raised $530,000 in support of care and research at Bay-
Goldstein are dedicated Baycrest volunteers, including serving
crest, focusing on innovations that will transform the journey of
on the Baycrest Foundation Board of Directors. Mayfair Clubs,
aging. Since its inception in 1995, the Barrie to Baycrest (B2B)
owned by the Soupcoff family, is the title sponsor, providing the
ride has raised over $8 million. For more information, go to
tennis courts, refreshments, dinner, and the memorial trophy
www.baycrest.org/b2b.
for the top fundraiser.
(l-r) Brothers Peter, Alan and Stephen
Menkes celebrate at the B2B finish line.
(l-r) Sisters Rochelle Zubcov, Yvonne Orr and Karen Soupcoff
with the Harold Soupcoff Memorial Trophy, awarded to the top
Aces for Alzheimer's fundraiser.
28 Baycrest and baycrest foundation Annual Report 2009 | 2010