GET TO KNOW BAYCREST
Learn more about
the history of
Baycrest at the
Morris and Sally
Justein Heritage
Museum. The
exhibit Baycrest:
A Century of
Care celebrates
the organiztion's
100th anniversary
with artifacts
and information
about Baycrest's
milestones from
1918 to 2018. The
museum is located on the ground floor of the Kimel
Family Building at Baycrest near the Bathurst Street
entrance. Admission is free.
GET INVOLVED
You can support Baycrest's work in the field of
brain health and aging while enjoying a great
time with friends by taking part in one of our
many fundraising activities.
HOST A GAME NIGHT: Get
your friends together and help
raise funds for Baycrest by
hosting a party during
the centennial year. Visit
baycrest.org/gamenight
for details.
PLAY WITH A
HOCKEY GREAT: Hit the ice
this May with NHL alumni
at Baycrest's signature
tournament, the Scotiabank
Pro-Am for Alzheimer's. Visit
baycrestproam.ca for more
information.
RIDE FROM BARRIE TO
BAYCREST: The annual B2B
bike ride has raised more than
$11.5 million. The 23
rd
Ride will
be held in September.
Visit baycrest.org/b2b
FOR ART LOVERS: Sponsor a
brain sculpture or donate to the
public exhibition of The Brain
Project. brainproject.ca
Committee Chair of The Morris and Sally Justein Heritage Museum, Lois
Buckstein, performing the official ribbon cutting ceremony at the opening
reception for the Museum's Centennial Exhibition entitled "Baycrest: A Century
of Care 1918-2018" held on November 1, 2017.
Museum Committee Co-Chair of The Morris
and Sally Justein Heritage Museum, Sandra
Temes, delivering the opening speech at the
Museum's Centennial Exhibition reception,
held on November 1, 2017.
Former Administrator of Baycrest Hospital, Morris Jesion, and his wife Sarah
stand in front of the exhibition's display of artifacts from Baycrest Hospital's
official opening ceremony.
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SAVE THE DATE!
Get ready to celebrate. Baycrest Foundation is
hosting a 100
th
Anniversary Gala on Sunday,
October 14, 2018. Event details to follow.
Visit baycrest.org/100 to find out how you
can get involved.