November Regina knows how to throw a party MARCH 3-11 BRANDT CENTRE The Brier Patch is championship curling s legendary party place and we need volunteers to bartend, stock supplies & clean tables. Day and evening shifts available. No experience needed. A guaranteed rockin good time with nightly line-ups of music fueled by a tasty selection of food and beverages. Daytime in the Patch brings a number of opportunities to meet with the athletes at Team Autograph sessions and Up Close and Personal interviews. If you would like to do some Patch shifts in addition to the area you are already assigned just email Marcy mhrechkosy@curling.ca New volunteers can register for Patch Bar Services online www.curling.ca/2018brier/volunteers Give the Gift of Curling Single draw tickets For Preliminary Round & Thursday On Sale Nov 16th Starting At $22.50 Call 855-985-5000, Visit curling.ca/tickets or Brandt Centre Box Office
Try our table top curling game and get some cool swag! Get the special CKRM discount ticket code! Enter to WIN an Opening weekend ticket package Visit the CKRM Booth at AGRIBITION! November 20 th 25th If you would like to help out with our community promotions, contact Marcy mhrechkosy@curling.ca 2
SaskEnergy is the proud Volunteer Sponsor of the 2018 Tim Hortons Brier and will be featured on the exclusive Volunteer Pin that every volunteer will receive! Here is a sneak peak and it moves!! How cool is that?? The Mosaic Company The Mosaic Company is the world s largest supplier of potash and phosphate. Their mission is to help the world grow the food it needs. In Saskatchewan, Mosaic produces potash at three mines Belle Plaine, Colonsay and Esterhazy. Their business unit head office is located in downtown Regina. The company is currently building the province s first new underground mine in almost 50 years in Esterhazy. The new K3 mine reached the potash level in February 2017 and is on target for completion by 2024. Mosaic is committed to being a good corporate citizen. They ve set rigorous sustainability goals aimed at reducing energy, water and greenhouse gas emissions by 10% per product ton by 2020. In 2016, they invested $9 million into the Saskatchewan community. 3 www.mosaicco.com
THE LASTING EFFECTS OF CURLING FOR THE COMMUNITY Regina s history with the sport of curling is over 100 years strong and the legendary Richardson s Brier and World Championships are nearing their 60 th anniversary. Regina also boasts an impressive history of hosting National and International curling events with great fanfare, warm hospitality, exceptional competition and impressive community legacies. Since the early 80s, I have had the honour and privilege to be part of provincial, national and international curling events hosted in Regina, and without a doubt every one has resulted in a positive legacy for the economy, the City and Province and the curling community. A curling event ensures that athletes, officials and fans travel to our great City to enjoy our hospitality, our restaurants, our shops and our hotels. It is economically beneficial for all, and the reason sponsors and the Regina Hotel Association support curling events. The City and Province benefit from the wonderful positive exposure these types of events portray and that is thanks to the hard work, warm hearts and smiling faces of all our volunteers. As volunteers we work hard, have fun and we are the face of our City and Province to the world thank you for the great job you have done for decades and will do into the future. How major curling events are managed has changed and evolved several times since the 1980s, as have most business practices. Curling Canada is responsible for many events annually and is continually striving to make the experience positive for all involved. I can assure all of you that regardless of the partner or the business/event model used, there has always been a positive economic benefit for our Curling Clubs, our Youth Curling Programs and CurlSask. There is no question, our sport benefits financially from hosting national and international events. The 50/50 profits, always impressive, are dedicated to Youth Curling programs. The overall financial contributions are split amongst CurlSask, Curl Regina and the three Curling Clubs and have been significant, a win, win, win. Most of all the Legacy Legend comes from within, the pride of working as a team to host athletes and fans from all over the world and the wonderful memories we hold in our hearts forever. Thank you for volunteering and see you at the Brier! Bernadette McIntyre Chair of the Bid Committee 2018 Tim Hortons Brier 4
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS TITLE SPONSOR PRESENTING SPONSOR OFFICIAL PARTNER COMMUNITY PARTNERS ENTERTAINMENT PARTNER VOLUNTEER & FUTURE STARS SPONSOR GOLD SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS OFFICIAL VEHICLE SUPPLIERS SILVER SPONSORS The Tim Hortons Brier is a property of Curling Canada s Season of Champions. CURLING.CA/2018BRIER #BRIER2018 @CURLINGCANADA
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS EVENT SUPPORTERS FRIEND MEDIA PARTNERS The Tim Hortons Brier is a property of Curling Canada s Season of Champions. CURLING.CA/2018BRIER #BRIER2018 @CURLINGCANADA
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS SEASON OF CHAMPIONS SPONSORS NATIONAL FUNDING PARTNER The Tim Hortons Brier is a property of Curling Canada s Season of Champions. CURLING.CA/2018BRIER #BRIER2018 @CURLINGCANADA