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Lower than expected numbers come out to RAD Santa fundraiser at Potter鈥檚

Once again a pair of twins from 91原创, with a well-known philanthropic nature, managed to raise close to $4,000 last week for gifts they鈥檒l deliver to the kids at Canuck Place Children鈥檚 Hospice ahead of Christmas.

91原创 Chris and Jamie Ruscheinski, masterminds behind the Gone Country summer concert and a series of other small entertainment-oriented fundraisers, were able to bring back their annual RAD Santa 鈥 offering family and pet pictures with St. Nick 鈥 for the first time since COVID.

鈥淯nfortunately, attendance was way less than usual, and we didn鈥檛 come close to hitting our goal,鈥 admitted Chris.

鈥淭he bonus,鈥 he added, always looking for the bright side, 鈥渟hort lineups, extra hotdogs, and snacks for the kiddos who attended.鈥

He also noted it鈥檚 鈥渁lways great鈥 getting to hang out with the Twins Cancer Fundraising (TCF) volunteer, thanking them for their efforts on a cold night.

But for Chris, the real good news was that they still managed to raise $3,714.85 for Canuck Place Children Hospice Abbotsford, that purchased a 鈥渟ackload of toys for the kids.鈥

Heading into the fundraiser, the TCF went out and purchased from the list that was given to the team from Canuck Place. Then families and individuals visiting RAD Santa last Thursday were able to purchase those gifts for the children at Canuck Place while they waited in line for pictures with Santa.

The event was free, picture taking by donation to the cause.

鈥淲e have done this in the past ,and always find it鈥檚 a great way for parents to have a discussion about what it means to give, or donate. It鈥檚 amazing how quickly kids grasp the concept,鈥 he explained.

鈥淢y daughter turned four last month, and was so excited to pick out a toy for a child staying at Canuck Place,鈥 he said.

Their biggest fundraiser continues to be Gone Country, a day-long, 19+ concert event held at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds. It is in the final year in 2024, as the TCF team prepare to tackle a number of other, smaller events.

The voted to bring back this Christmas fundraiser, Chris said, 鈥渂ecause we so love seeing guests bring their families out to RAD Santa.鈥

RELATED: Gone Country benefit show gone after 2024

Plans are being considered for a return of RAD Santa again next year, said Chris, but if he comes back they鈥檒l be trumpeting it 鈥渓oud for all to hear,鈥 looking to try to restore pre-pandemic attendance levels.

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The Grinch and his faithful four-legged companion Max crashed the RAD Santa fundraising party at Potter鈥檚 Nursery last week, an event held to raise money for gifts for kids at the Canuck Place in Abbotsford. Potter鈥檚 owner, Cam, helped keep the Grinch away from the gifts. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)


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