The fifth edition of the Jonathan Drouin tournament, for the benefit of the Fondation du CHUM, raised the sum of $1,663,626. The Foundation is a complementary source of funding for the CHUM. During the evening, businessman and generous philanthropist, Herb Black, matched the bid at the live auction, hosted by Yvon Lambert, thus raising the total amount of $300,000.
- Photos Martin Alarie and Annie Paquin
The honorary president of the tournament, Jocelyn Hogue, from Toitures Hogue, is accompanied by Martin Lafleur, Jonathan Drouin, Pascale Bouchard, CEO of the Fondation du CHUM, Pascal Tremblay and Marc Tremblay, president of the Foundation’s board.
Marc-André Perreault is flanked by Jonathan Drouin and Bassam Touchan.
Emmanuel Auger and Alain Chantelois are very involved in the community.
Félix Seguin and Mario Langlois pose with the comedian from BoysRoc Lafortune.
Among the people from TVA Sports, there were Maxime Lalonde, Martin Larocque, Renaud Lavoie and Louis-Philippe Neveu.
The Joliette area was well represented by Christian Arbor, Stanley Cup winner Lucien Deblois, and Gérald Philibert.
As incredible as it may seem, Michel Bergeron once again easily defeated Patrick Lalime.
The magician Alain Choquette was happy to see Chantal Machabée again.
Jonathan Drouin is accompanied by Claude Meunier, volunteer spokesperson for the Fondation du CHUM, Pascale Bouchard, CEO of the Fondation du CHUM, philanthropist Herb Black and Martin Lafleur.
Jonathan Drouin, seen here with his wife Marie-Laurence, dedicated his tournament to Guy Lafleur this year.
Jonathan Drouin and Michel Bergeron spoke with Dr. Paul Perrotte.
Annie Letourneau was accompanied by her spouse, Luc Dionne.
Former NHL player Alexandre Picard posed with Justine Descoteaux and Robert Trudeau.
Jonathan Drouin greeted Julie Veilleux and Michel-Ann Champagne.
Chef Normand Laprise has returned to golf to the surprise of Jonathan Drouin and Yohann Benson.
Marco Laflamme, Herb Black and Dary Laflamme are with Charles-Antoine Sinotte, columnist at Hi hello.
Serge Savard, who encouraged Jonathan Drouin to help the CHUM, spoke with Pascale Bouchard, CEO of the Foundation, and Martin Lafleur.