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Volunteer | Habitat for Humanity of the Mississippi Gulf Coast ... | Habitat For Humanity Dress CodeAndrée Rainville and Vincent Simms from the Ottawa Circus School added a burst of Old Hollywood allure dressed as Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin at the Animate Toes and Stilettos Bright for Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa, captivated at the Canadian War Museum on Saturday, November 5, 2016. Caroline Phillips / Ottawa Citizen
["400px"]With this year’s affair of Old Hollywood, the dress cipher was abundant on the stilettos and ablaze on the animate toes at Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa’s 11th anniversary signature gala.
The non-profit alignment was aback at the Canadian War Museum on Saturday night with a army of 330, acquisitive to accession amid $75,000 and $80,000. The black was additionally a anniversary of the group’s 23 years of architecture homes for families active in charge in the greater Ottawa area, with advice from its volunteers, supporters, suppliers and tradespeople.
Seen at the Animate Toes and Stilettos Bright were such co-presenting sponsors as Dennis Laurin of Laurin General Contractor and the association from BMO. Additionally present was Habitat for Humanity’s lath chair, Bob Ridley, admiral of the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association.
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Washington Middle School students protest dress code as 'sexist ... | Habitat For Humanity Dress CodeBack to emcee the night was Lianne Laing, host of CTV Morning Live.
From left, Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa lath armchair Bob Ridley with its acting CEO, Kristin Harold, and Ernie Schroeder from co-presenting sponsor BMO Financial, at the non-profit accommodating organization’s signature gala, Animate Toes and Stilettos, captivated at the Canadian War Museum on Saturday, November 5, 2016. Caroline Phillips / Ottawa Citizen
Phoenix Homes carnality admiral Rahul Kochar and his wife, Simran, at the Canadian War Museum on Saturday, November 5, 2016, for the Animate Toes & Stilettos Bright in abutment of Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa. Caroline Phillips / Ottawa Citizen
["400px"]Dennis Laurin, buyer of co-presenting sponsor Laurin General Contractor, with his wife, Andrea, at the Animate Toes and Stilettos Bright for Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa, captivated at the Canadian War Museum on Saturday, November 5, 2016. Caroline Phillips / Ottawa Citizen
From left, Algonquin College’s Christopher Hahn, administrator of its Perth campus, with Allan Brown, armchair of the Perth affiliate of Habitat for Humanity, at the Canadian War Museum on Saturday, November 5, 2016, for the Animate Toes and Stilettos Gala. Caroline Phillips / Ottawa Citizen
From left, development administrator Julie Trewartha from Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa with bright board armchair Jackie Moore, from Moore Investment and Insurance Group, at this year’s Animate Toes & Stilettos Bright captivated at the Canadian War Museum on Saturday, November 5, 2016. Caroline Phillips / Ottawa Citizen
["400px"]Kevin Cinq-Mars, admiral of Tomlinson Group, and his wife, Sara, with bright board affiliate Dorothy Laflamme of MacDonald-Cartier Development at the Animate Toes and Stilettos Bright for the non-profit apartment alignment Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa, captivated at the Canadian War Museum on Saturday, November 5, 2016. Caroline Phillips / -
More than 300 attendees dined in the LeBreton Gallery of the Canadian War Museum as allotment of Habitat for Humanity’s Animate Toes and Stilettos Bright captivated Saturday, November 5, 2016. Caroline Phillips / Ottawa Citizen
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