This year's event, presented by LaSalle College Vancouver, promises a 'standing dinner' with a variety of food and drink options, including meal stations, grazing boards, and passed canapes. The evening will honor 50 influential changemakers and induct new members into the Hall of Fame, with special recognition for 'Ones to Watch.' Don't miss your chance to be part of this legendary night.
, presented by LaSalle College Vancouver, is going to follow suit. Expect a plethora of food options, from meal stations to grazing boards to passed canapes—we’re calling it a ‘ standing dinner ’—plus drink options aplenty. The wine will be flowing, and so will the conversation.
And during the prestigious awards portion of the night, we’ll be honouring 50 of the city’s most influential changemakers, in fields that range from business to philanthropy to culture to health to activism, and inducting a new class of important Vancouverites into our Hall of Fame. New for this year: we’ll also be awarding a select handful of Ones to Watch.magazine to raise a glass to the people who power our city; it’s going to be a legendary night, and you won’t want to miss it.
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