Nancy Pencer Brain Trust Rock Event
Freelance graphic designer Erica Godfrey and Lauren Siegal.
Photo by George Pimentel
Multi-platinum and gold-selling singer-songwriter Joan Jett.
Photo by George Pimentel
Designer Maxine Tissenbaum, Judi Gottlieb, sales representative for Prudential Real Estate, Michele Atlin, president of Michele Atlin Design Ltd., Estelle Richmond and Marsha Bronfman.
Photo by photo by Madelon Cooper
Melissa Grelo of CP24 Breakfast with co-host Steve Anthony.
Photo by George Pimentel
Micki Mizrahi and trainer at Track Fitness in Toronto Karen Medina.
Photo by George Pimentel
Creative director at Liberty Entertainment Group, Nadia Di Donato and Venus Miller.
Photo by George Pimentel
President and CEO of The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, Paul Alofs, with wife and volunteer of the Foundation, Sheila Alofs.
Photo by George Pimentel
President of the Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Trust, Nancy Pencer.
Photo by David Lee
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Brain Trust, Cancer, Cassandra Tatone, charity, CP24 Breakfast, entertainment, Erica Godfrey, Estelle Richmond, food, fundraiser, Gerry and Nancy Pencer Brain Tumor Centre, Joan Jett, Judi Gottlieb, Karen Medina, Lauren Siegal, Liberty Entertainment Group, Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex, Marc Cohn, Marsha Bronfman, Maxine Tissenbaum, Melissa Grelo, Michele Atlin, Michele Atlin Design Ltd., Micki Mizrahi, Nadia Di Donato, Nancy Pencer, Paul Alofs, philanthropy, Princess Margaret Hospital, Prudential Real Estate, Rock Event, Sheila Alofs, Steve Anthony, the Blackhearts, Track Fitness, Venus Miller
On May 30, 2012, the Brain Trust event, ROCK, was held at the Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex to support the Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Tumour Centre at Princess Margaret Hospital. Performances by Marc Cohn as well as Joan Jett and the Blackhearts transported guests to the era of their favourite tunes for a night of food, entertainment and hope for the end of brain tumours. Rocking out to a good cause certainly paid off: Thanks to generous sponsors and passionate supporters, over $800,000 was raised by the end of the night. Proceeds continue to fund the Centre’s stellar patient care, including treatments, research, and general support.
www.pencerbraintrust.com
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