Sunday, 4 March 2012

Louis Tremblay is one of the many men hitting the auction block in support of our community hospital.

Louis Tremblay Artist; President of the Smiths Falls & District Arts & Culture and Manager of LH studios was rounded up for the  "Smiths Falls Man Auntion" The Proceeds will go to the Smiths Falls Hospital Foundation.

Men are being rounded up to take part in this first-time event, being planned by a small committee of dedicated local business owners. The group of small businesses working hard to put this fun evening on for you and to help an amazing Foundation and the team include Chuckles Jack, The Rideau Winery, Dan Peter's Auction and Appraisal and Vickie's Specialty Shop and Chuckles Jack

Louis Tremblay is one of the many men hitting the auction block in support of our community hospital on May 26th. We've got carpenters, lawyers, mechanics, painters, chefs, and more to auction off - one of them could be yours - "like" Smiths Falls Man Auction on facebook and then check out the website for details as they're added 


So far, several prominent figures from the community have come forward, willing to be sold off for a good cause. Those wishing to take a peek at some of the men who will be offering up their services (for example carpentry work or other trades which the men are involved in), can visit Facebook and look up Man Auction.  

The Smiths Falls Community Hospital Foundation is the fundraising arm of the Smiths Falls site of the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital.


A registered charity, the Foundation was established in 1981 to help meet the growing financial needs of the hospital. The Foundation works with generous community donors in order to provide the hospital with necessary funds for medical equipment, and to modernize inpatient and outpatient facilities in Smiths Falls which are not provided by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.

The Smiths Falls Community Hospital Foundation is managed by a Board of Volunteers from Smiths Falls and the surrounding Townships. Office staff takes care of the fundraising and administrative details to ensure that donor needs and wishes are met. Volunteers are always welcome at the Foundation.

I invite you to follow he following link to see "YOUR DOLLARS AT WORK" 

Set for May 26, taking place at Chuckles Jack (33 Centre Street, Smiths Falls), dinner will commence at 5:30 p.m. and the men will be auctioned off at 7 p.m. Tickets are $30.

But I know what you're asking yourself  "what will you do for me if I purchase you at the man auction?"

The lucky individual that will win the biding war will win a photo shoot and will get up to 2 hours of shooting time on location with with Louis Tremblay (300$ value). The concept is to be discussed with the winner. Also included in the prize package is Louis Tremblay's "dream team" 

  • Hairstylist to be announced in a few weeks
  • make-up artist with Lyz Plant (value: 200$)
Lyz is a freelance makeup artist based in Merrickville. She has been with the Toronto Fashion Week team with L'Oreal for ten seasons, working with many of Canada's top designers. Including: Andy The-Anh, Evan Biddell, Bustle Izzy Camilleri, Joeffer Caoc, Wayne Clark, Common Cloth, Comrags, Diesel, David Dixon, Zoran Dobric, Joe Fresh, Ed Hardy, Denis Gagnon, Ginch Gonch, Greta Constantine, GSUS, Mango, Lucian Matis, Nada, Alfred Sung, Pink Tartan and Carlie Wong.  
Therefore we will see you Saturday May 26 2012 at Chuckles Jack, Smiths Falls  Buffet Style Dinner Starts at 5:30 PM Live Man Auction begins at 7 PM Sharp, and Proceeds to Smiths Falls Hospital Foundation and to see the full list on mean please follow the following link Man Auction


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Terms of the Auction: Cash, Debit, Mastercard, American Express. (2% fee applies when paying by Visa, American Express & Mastercard only) Must be 19 to Attend this event .Owners / Auctioneers are not responsible for lost or stolen items. Owners and Auctioneers are not responsible for accidents occurring on the premises.

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