Photograph of Maurcia Sloan [sitting on the log] with her art teacher [holding the painting of a log cabin] and Louise Betts [the child] at 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area]. The third adult woman is unidentified.
Photograph of three adult women [one of which is Maurcia Sloan] and Louise Betts [the child]. One of the women is holding a painting of a log cabin, and is an artist painting the Neiland Ranch.
A newsletter for The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation published October 2006. The newsletter contains short articles about the Drive Fore Life Golf Tournament '06, Understanding Mental Health, employee Dianne Diamond, new sponsors and prominent supporters, the Dennehy Family, and youth worker Greg McDonnell. Found in scrapbook.
An article about a Whistler Village Art Gallery Charity Art Show featuring the work of Eric Waugh in support of the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation between September 29 and October 6, 2006. The artist will also donate a painting for the Drive Fore Life charity event. Found in scrapbook.
A full page news article from The Pique on September 21, 2006 entitled "Giving back and not giving up." The article is about Montreal artist Eric Waugh who is donating his artwork and performance to the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation in support of their work fighting depression at the Drive Fore Life Golf Tournament. Found in scrapbook.
A newspaper article from The Question in 2006 entitled "Dennehys, Waugh make charitable connection." The article is about how Ginny Dennehy and the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation made a connection with artist Eric Waugh. He gave Ginny Dennehy a Waugh Award and agreed to donate his time and art to the 5th Annual Drive Fore Life event in support of the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. Found in scrapbook.
Portrait of Nancy Greene in a blue, silver, and black trim frame. Nancy Greene is pictured from the shoulders up and there are mountains in the background. In the foreground of the print is a smaller image of Greene skiing and a gold medal. The name of the artist, Stephen Houston, is written on the print as well as the title, "Tiger of the Slopes," and Nancy Greene's name. Nancy Greene was a prominent Alpine skier competing in several Olympic Games and other ski competitions. She was named Athlete of the 20th Century. Currently Greene is a Senator for the province of British Columbia.