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RUSH - Family Of Late Drummer NEIL PEART Raise Money For Ontario Health Centres



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19:20 Tuesday, 6 December 2022
RUSH - Family Of Late Drummer NEIL PEART Raise Money For Ontario Health Centres

Neil Peart’s name still bangs the drum for cancer treatment, reports Barrie Today.

The late Rush drummer and lyricist was honoured by a fundraising concert, A Night For Neil, this past October at the Meridian Centre in St. Catharines, ON (Canada).

The concert proceeds and merchandise sales for the event raised thousands of dollars for four Ontario beneficiaries - Hospice Niagara and Niagara Health, both in St. Catharines, Hamilton’s Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre (JHCC), and Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre (RVH) in Barrie.

Peart died of glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer, on January 7, 2020 in Santa Monica, California. He was 67.

“That is our local cancer centre, RVH,” said his sister, Nancy Peart Burkholder, who lives in Gravenhurst and was involved with the October fundraiser.

“My dad’s best friend has brain cancer. My dad was taking him for treatment three times a week at RVH and a lot of our friends who have had cancer have been through RVH cancer centre,” she added during an interview with BarrieToday. “It’s become a really big deal to us and so we just continued to help fund their (cancer) centre program. A lot of friends and family have been through the RVH doors.”

Peart Burkholder accepted a cheque worth $10,000 for Simcoe Muskoka Regional Cancer Program on Monday morning, at the recently renamed Neil Peart Pavilion in St. Catharines.

Peart Burkholder said she has fundraised with RVH for more than a decade, partnering with radio stations and resorts.

“And then when Neil passed away, I started with RVH because it is our local cancer centre,” she said. “We developed our Peart family charity profile with RVH and we’ve been raising funds there ever since.”

Read more at Barrie Today.





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