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Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan performing at the 'Remembering Nusrat' Concert Symphony Hall in Birmingham
Remembering Grant
Sept. 16/19
MindRight founder Myles Mattila honours Grant Sheridan with scholarship
KELOWNA, B.C.-Myles Mattila is honouring former Kelowna Chiefs owner Grant Sheridan, who
followed Mattila’s career since his bantam days in Prince George.
Mattila, founder of MindRight, has established the Remembering Grant Sheridan Scholarship that will be
available to Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) players.
The scholarship will be initiated, administered and supported through MindRight for Athletes Society,
which Mattila has created. The scholarship recognizes the recipient for their hockey commitment,
community involvement and academic achievement. As the season progresses, details to apply for the
scholarship will be announced. The Remembering Grand Sheridan Scholarship will be initiated during the Kelowna Chiefs home opener at Rutland Arena on Sept. 20 at 7 p.m.
“It is with heavy hearts the Kelowna Chiefs will be playing our home opener in memory of Grant. There
will not be a dry eye in the house,” says Mattila. “ Grant was a very special person who will be dearly
missed by all. Grant and I had very similar fundamental beliefs in the core values of hockey, education,
and community involvement, which included mental health.” They also shared similar entrepreneurial and social support interests in technology – helping those in need get the support they require; not for profit support for the community and investing in the future.”
At a young age, Mattila discovered his passion for mental health. He quickly began to embody the
necessary support attributes and characteristics by taking initiative, risks and generating hope for
advancement on this issue. He has worked tirelessly for mental health advocacy by founding
MindRight.info , and spearheading a summit. This self-developed wellness program is focused on early
intervention and is intended on educating individuals about their own mental health, and the health of
others through resources and connections to community services.
“Grant made me aware that he believed in me and he was proud of my representation of the Kelowna
Chiefs,” says Mattila, a third-year business student, who earned the 2017 Chair of the Board Award for
being Humanitarian of the Year from B.C. Hockey, and achieved the Prince George Secondary School
Citizenship Award of 2017. “I’m very fortunate to have met Grant Sheridan, he was a great owner,
general manager, good friend and mentor.”
Contact: Myles Mattila
Toll Free: 1 (844) 561-3222
contact@mindright.info
About MindRight: Myles Mattila, a student, mental health advocate and Kelowna Chiefs players in the
Kootenay International Junior Hockey League, founded MindRight five years ago. The program focuses
on promoting wellness and positive living for young people through increasing community awareness and using existing mental health resources. The program’s vision is to help youth hockey players end the
mental health stigma within their peer group.
What a better way to start off the Dec Scavenger Hunt than with the remembering item.
These photos are of yours truly. I will not say how long ago these were taken, probably by my Father because we all know that taking photos back then was a man’s job.
As you can see I was very happy with my Davy Crockett Alamo fort. My friend Dave came over as soon as I went and told him.
No I didn’t call him. Phones were only for grownups.
I also see that I must have wanted to be a cowboy or a truck driver at that age.
I’m guessing around eight.
My brother in those shots just looks on with jealously.
Ahh the good old days.
It’s nice to remember.
We will remember them - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire.
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Saturday 10th November 2018 was the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One. It was commemorated in Carlisle with special events around the city under the banner 'Carlisle Remembers 1918'
Remembering Gene - Gene Doleschal 1931-2009 - Harriman Hikers Hike Leader Emeritus Gene Doleschal. Photo by Greg Paret.
I remember Giorgio de Chirico
Surrealistic atmosphere
Wenckheim castle, 1879
Ókígyós, Hungary
Neorenaissance, Planned by Miklós Ybl
Neoreneszánsz kastély, épült Ybl Miklós tervei alapján
Memorial Day Ceremony is the annual event held to honor and pay tribute to the men and women of the armed forces, "who gave their all."
The Tidewater Veterans Memorial stands in tribute to veterans of all wars and current military personnel. Six years under design and construction, it was completed in 1988 and has received awards for design and public art. The memorial is located on 19th Street across from the Virginia Beach Convention Center. The Veterans Memorial Park, dedicated to those service members who honorably served their country, is behind the memorial.
Photography - Craig McClure
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I can't remember what this image started out as - but I put it through the Mehdi kaleidoscope filter and liked the result.
Remember:
I will still be here
As long as you hold me
In your memory
Remember:
When your dreams have ended
Time can be transcended
Just remember me
I am the one star
That keeps burning so brightly
It is the last light
To fade into the rising sun
I'm with you whenever
You tell my story
For I am all I've done
Remember:
I will still be here
As long as you hold me
In your memory
Remember me…
I am that one voice
In the cold wind that whispers
And if you listen
You'll hear me call across the sky
As long as I still can
Reach out and touch you
Then I will never die
Remember:
I'll never leave you
If you will only
Remember me…
(Remember me…)
Remember:
I will still be here
As long as you hold me
In your memory
Remember:
When your dreams have ended
Time can be transcended
I live forever
Remember me
Remember me
Remember…
Me…
Camera: Pentax Spotmatic f3.5 28mm Super Takumar lens. Oak and Parliament. Agfa Silvertone processed in Ilfosol. Printed on Ilford glossy paper.
Lately there's been a lot of discussion in the local media about healthy communities and vibrant neighbourhoods. I thought it was fitting to bring out a picture of the demolition of Regent Park. It's been just over a year, and while it is a victory to have started moving forward on a redevelopment scheme that integrates social housing into the city where it was separate before, we still have many miles to go before we rest. Now we actually have to start thinking in concrete terms about how to build lasting solutions not only in bricks and mortar, but in social capital - people.
those who have gone before... Memorial Day, 2007. Photo by Frank. Taken October 8, 2006, Boise, Idaho, USA.
A few of the crosses in the garden of remembrance at Llanelli Town Hall on 13/11/11. Remembering fallen veterans from the first world war up to the present time.
Pebbles on Grave stones, Jewish Cemetery, Berlin Prenzlauer Berg
Placing a stone on a grave in Jewish tradition signifies remembrance of a loved person and as a reminder that others have visited and remember the deceased with respect and love.
See also: scheinerman.net/judaism/life-cycle/stone.html
Explore #380, 2 April 2008
(L-R) Actor Robert Pattinson, actress Ruby Jerins and actress Emilie de Ravin attend the premiere of "Remember Me" at the Paris Theatre on March 1, 2010 in New York City.