By Pepper Parr
August 20, 2016
BURLINGTON, ON
A national newspaper recently said that God Downie, lead singer of the Tragically Hip, was attending his own wake.
This evening tens of thousands of Canadians across the country will listen during the last stop of an immensely successful cross country tour – sold out at every stop – comes to an end in Kingston, Ontario – their home town.
Downie was told by his oncologist, who will be in the audience tonight that his brain cancer is terminal. In the 1980’s Terry Fox ran through Burlington as part of his Marathon of Hope – he wasn’t able to complete the run – but since that amazing effort on his part millions has been raised to pay for the research that has to be done to beat back cancer.
Tonight, perhaps millions will listen to that final concert. Will those listeners be generous enough to pump additional millions into cancer research as Gord Downie once again gives it everything he has?
That’s what that concert this evening is really all about – our chance to show who we are and what we can do.
Think about passing along the price of a good dinner in a fine restaurant to the cause.
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There is a free shuttle bus service from the Burlington GO station to the John street bus terminal – a short walk to Spencer Smith Park.
CBC is running an hour of Olympic’s coverage before the concert. The Hip concert will begin at 8:30.
You can donate online.
There will be people on site accepting cash donations.
There will be two stations on site where credit card donations can be made.
Give till it hurts – cancer does hurt – ask Gord Downie.
Joseph Brant Hospital Cancer Clinic
Canadian Cancer Society – Halton Branch
This event came out of an initiative from ward 2 Councillor Marianne Meed Ward and the Burlington Downtown Business Association who proposed that the city match the $12,500 the BDBA put up.