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Hoops for Hope Filipino Community Fundraiser

 

As a friendly reminder, our Filipino Community Fundraiser is this Saturday March 2nd 11am-4pm at our workshop premise! Our workshop is located 676-#3 Alpha St (accessible through Tolmie Ln). We are raising funds for Danreb Domingo, who is a pillar of our community, so that he can register his dream team, the South Island Angels into this year’s Filipino Victoria Basketball League before he departs back to the Philippines.

 

 

We’ve been working hard to make the premise look absolutely stunning! We're so excited to welcome vendors from beloved local Filipino businesses; BBQ food from Inasal House, bread from Manna bread, baked goods from Friends and Family Bakery, Vouchers from Benjamin's Cafe, coffee from Matthew Lopez, and pastries and gift cards from Ate. Proceeds from the fundraiser will be going directly to raising funds for the South Island Angels.

 

 

 

We're stoked to host Diego Flores, who will be gracing us with a beautiful instrumental guitar.

We have volunteers to assist set-up, the flow of the day, and takedown. For all the street ballers out there, we also have our freshly finished live-edge basketball hoop! It really reminds us of Filipino street ball. Our team will also be selling coffee, vouchers, and raffle tickets.

Speaking of which, we're raffling off one of our latest live-edge table projects! This high-end table is a wonderful synthesis of woodwork, concrete, fabrication, and spray finishing, and would usually sell for $600. Raffle tickets can be bought here or in person at our shop for $10. We will be selling raffle tickets through March to raise money for the team Jerseys. 

 

 

If you know Dan, you might know that he is an MVP among us, both on and off the court. We’d be so glad if you help us bid goodbye to him with the Victoria send-off he deserves. We believe this collective gesture from us working together will leave a happy legacy in our community memory. I really hope to see you tomorrow for what's looking to be a precious event!

Kind regards,

Matthew Lopez
General Contractor
Lopez Contracting Ltd
matthew@lopezcontracting.com
+1 (250) 885-2902

www.LopezContracting.com 

 
 

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