A
night to remember....
Friday
June 7th 2002 was definitely
a night to remember.
This year the program presented not
only two but three stage personalities.
Returning to the stage was CFTO’s
Pauline Chan and flown in from B.C, Erick
Thompson.
Newcomer, Rogers Rhonda Weber added
a new flavour to the program.
The Youth
Volunteers opened up the evening by singing
the national anthem.
Bringing greetings from the Provincial
and Federal governments Tina Molinari and
Bryon Wilfert extended a welcome to all
that participated that night.
Future Globetrotter candidates the
Toronto Five-O showed the crowd what they
were made out of through their twirls and
spins.
The
Keynote speaker for the night was Tracy
Wilson; Olympian, Sports Broadcaster, Member
of the Order of Canada and Ambassador to
the foundation.
She gave a speech that scored nothing
but perfect 6.0’s. She took the crowd through a life full of Triple-Axels and
toe loops but she always seemed to end in
a graceful stance.
The musical
talents of the Nylons and Amy Sky took the
rest of the night away.
The Nylons stormed into the room
booming with their vocal energy, carrying
the night away singing classics like “The
Lion Sleeps Tonight”.
They exited the stage with another
classic “Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)”.
Amy Sky finished the night off with
her smooth lyrical sound proving that she
truly is a phenomenal woman.
She performed all her Greatest Hits,
which includes “I will take care of you”
and of course “Phenomenal Women”.
THE
2003 S'PORT FOR KIDS BALL EVENT