Friday night lights shine bright for OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron

More than $300,000 raised to help ensure all children and youth have opportunity to play sports

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For the first time in six years, the sun smiled down on OSEG Foundation’s signature fundraiser, Gourmet on the Gridiron. Co-host Henry Burris reacted exactly how one might expect of a sports legend known for his sunny disposition: he smiled right back.

“Mother Nature is on our side,” the retired CFL quarterback told a gathering of community and business leaders on the Ottawa Redblacks’ home turf at TD Place Stadium at Lansdowne. It was an action-packed Friday night filled with food, drinks and engaging games. Most importantly, the evening raised more than $300,000 for the OSEG Foundation, a non-profit organization that’s helping to ensure more children and youth in our community have the opportunity to play sports and to reap the mental, emotional, social and physical benefits. 

The evening also served as a celebration of the 10-year anniversary of the CFL returning to Ottawa, made possible by the efforts of five Ottawa business leaders.

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Community and business leaders gathered on the football field at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024, for Gourmet on the Gridiron in support of the OSEG Foundation and its efforts to ensure more children and youth in our community have the opportunity to play sports. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Ottawa Redblacks all-star punter Richie Leone and placekicker Lewis Ward with Redblacks co-owner Roger Greenberg and the team’s new long snapper, Peter Adjey, at Gourmet on the Gridiron held on the team’s home field at TD Place Stadium. Photo by Caroline Phillips

Burris and Patricia Boal from CTV News Ottawa did an outstanding job emceeing the outdoor event together, as well as leading the live auction. The last time Burris hosted the dinner in 2018 was the only other time it was on the field. It’s been held several times on the covered concourse of the stadium because of unpredictable weather.

For sure, the perfect clear blue skies put everyone in a good mood, but so did the Redblacks’ home-opening victory against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Thursday — a day Mayor Mark Sutcliffe proclaimed as Henry Burris Day in Ottawa.  During the dinner Friday, the mayor conveyed to Burris — nicknamed Smilin’ Hank — how much he’s been an inspiration to him.

Burris, a three-time Grey Cup champion and married father of two athletic boys, retired from the CFL in 2017. The member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame is currently co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Florida A&M University. Joining him at the dinner was his wife, Nicole Burris.

Henry Burris and Patricia Boal emceed OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron held at TD Place Stadium on the home field of the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips

The cocktail hour saw attendees first walk through an inflatable football helmet tunnel, greeted on the other side by football players and cheerleaders (similar to how the Redblacks players run through at the beginning of each home game).

Come dinner time, the Redblacks team strutted onto the field in a procession, with some players grooving to the lively music played by the DJ Tdot. The mood was relaxed and fun throughout the event, with players and coaching staff dining and mingling with attendees. Head coach Bob Dyce and GM Shawn Burke were both in attendance, as was OSEG’s chief executive, Mark Goudie, who’s also on the board of the OSEG Foundation. 

Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and his wife Ginny Sutcliffe arrive to OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron, held at TD Place Stadium at Lansdowne, on the home field of the Ottawa Redblacks, on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Players with the Ottawa Redblacks, including Adarius “The Party Starter” Pickett (front) groove to the music as they make their entrance to Gourmet on the Gridiron, a fundraiser held by the OSEG Foundation at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips

Roger Greenberg, managing partner and executive chairman of Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, officially welcomed the crowd and told everyone how “deeply grateful” he was for their support of OSEG Foundation, led by executive director Janice Barresi.

John Ruddy, executive chairman of Trinity Group of Companies, was the one who first inspired Greenberg to consider a CFL expansion in Ottawa. “I still recall that fateful day in 2007 when my dear friend John Ruddy invited me to lunch,” Greenberg said at the podium. “He asked me, ‘Are you interested in doing something that will cost a little bit of money, require a little bit of time, but we’re going to have a lot of fun?’. Naively, I asked, ‘Oh, what’s that John?’ He said, ‘Well, let’s bring CFL football back to Ottawa’.”

The team was launched in 2014, and would go on to win the Grey Cup championship in 2016. To this day, Greenberg and his business partners have “no regrets”. Their efforts led to the revitalization of the mixed-use urban district known as Lansdowne, where the sports facilities are located. OSEG also owns and manages the Ottawa 67’s. As well, TD Place is home to Atletico Ottawa, PWHL Ottawa and the Blackjacks, and host venue for numerous concerts and events.

Greenberg spoke about the Redblacks’ community involvement. “I couldn’t be prouder of them for that,” said the board chair of OSEG Foundation and executive chairman of the board of The Minto Group. “While our on-field performance has admittedly not been where we needed it to be these last few years, what has never faulted is the unwavering commitment of players to make a difference off the field.”

OSEG Foundation board chair Roger Greenberg,  managing partner and executive chair of Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, and Janice Barresi, executive director of OSEG Foundation, at Gourmet on the Gridiron held at TD Place Stadium at Lansdowne on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips

Greenberg, who’s an award-winning philanthropist and volunteer fundraiser, holds many different roles, but none that he treasures more than that of grandparent. “As a ‘pop-pop’ to three — maybe some more; we’ll see – I have great hopes and aspirations for my grandchildren,” he said, noting they are luckier than most. I recognize that my grandchildren were born into loving families, and have all the requisite support and protective factors needed to reach their fullest potential.”

However, that’s not the case for all young people, due to social and economic factors, he continued.  “At the OSEG Foundation, our goal is to make sure all kids in our community have an equal chance to learn transferable skills, boost their self-esteem, nurture their creativity, connect with their community and create lasting memories, and that no young person is left behind.”

Attendees heard from participants and volunteers of such OSEG Foundation programs as Girls on the Run Ottawa, Ottawa Blind Hockey Team, and the Redblacks Mentorship Program.

Ollie Acosta-Pickering, who’s turning 12, spoke about the joy of being able to play hockey with his friends since losing his vision due to treatment for childhood cancer. He was on stage with his mom, Dawn Pickering, and fellow goalie Collin MacKenzie, from the 67’s. Seventeen-year-old Kate Bahati, who’s starting college in the fall, doesn’t just consider Redblacks defensive lineman Michael Wakefield her mentor; he’s also her friend. He’s helped to shape her outlook on life, and provided emotional support during the pandemic, she said. It was amazing to see her appear so comfortable and confident speaking before a large crowd.

Volunteer coach Sydney Schneider expressed regret that Girls on the Run wasn’t around when she was a kid. By age 14, girls drop out of sports at twice the rate as boys. Not only does the program help develop and encourage girls’ interest in running and sports, but it helps them gain confidence and connections, and to feel empowered, she said.

Ottawa 67’s goalie Collin MacKenzie and Ollie Acosta-Pickering spoke about their involvement with the Ottawa Blind Hockey Team at Gourmet on the Gridiron, a signature fundraiser for the OSEG Foundation, held at Lansdowne’s TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Volunteer coach Sydney Schneider spoke about the positive transformation that she’s witnessed among participants of OSEG Foundation’s Girls on the Run Program at Gourmet on the Gridiron. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Kate Bahati, 17, of Notre Dame High School, and her Redblacks mentor and friend Michael Wakefield spoke about their experience of participating in the Redblacks Mentorship Program at the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips

Between dinner courses, attendees were invited to join Redblacks players on the field to kick the football potentially through the goal posts, or to test out their throwing accuracy. The players consistently offered encouraging words and high-fives to participants.

One of the highlights of the night was the exciting game of musical chairs — a staple of childhood birthday parties. Both attendees and football players participated. In place of chairs were logs. There was some tackling, though little of it was done by football players. The final two contestants were Ainsley Malhotra, who was representing Riverstone Retirement Communities, and Erik Marko, principal at Colliers Project Leaders. Marko won.

Colliers was one of the major sponsors, along with Site Preparation Limited, Inflector Environmental Services, Halpenny Insurance, Casino du Lac Leamy and Tiree.

Kathleen Grimes,  co-owner of Site Preparation Ltd., is also on the OSEG Foundation board with the likes of former mayor Jim Durrell, community leader and philanthropist Rob Ashe and Ottawa Board of Trade past board chair Ian Sherman – all of whom were there.  Among the loyal attendees of the fundraiser was prominent Ottawa architect Barry Hobin, who was recently honoured with the prestigious Lifetime Design Achievement Award by the Ontario Association of Architects.

From left, Don Lamoureux (COO at Halpenny Insurance), OSEG Foundation executive director Janice Barresi, Inflector Environmental Services vice president and area manager Michael Simmons, co-host Henry Burris, Tiree president Mark LeBlanc, Colliers associate Sheila McKeen, Site Preparation Ltd. co-owners Kathleen Grimes and Ersin Ozerdinc, Casino du Lac Leamy head of operations Daniel Lizotte, event co-host Patricia Boal and OSEG managing partner and executive chairman Roger Greenberg on stage for a group photo recognizing major sponsors of the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, OSEG Foundation board member and community cabinet member Rob Ashe, Mark Goudie (OSEG Foundation board member and chief executive of Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group), former mayor Jim Durrell (OSEG Foundation board member and community cabinet member), and the Ottawa Redblacks’ new quarterback, Dru Brown, at Gourmet on the Gridiron, held on the football field at TD Place Stadium. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Members of the Redblacks Cheerleading Team helped to greet attendees and players to the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, held on the football field of TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Ersin Ozerdinc and Kathleen Grimes, co-owners of Site Preparation Limited, and Roger Greenberg, managing partner and executive chairman of Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, and board chair of the OSEG Foundation, at its Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser held on the field at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe addressed the need to close a sports gap among children and youth during OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser held on the football field of TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Retired CFL player and football icon Henry Burris listens as Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe shares at the OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser how much Burris has been an inspiration to him over the years. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Mahesh Mani, a partner in KPMG’s Ottawa office, and his wife, Deepali Mani, director of facilities services at the Bank of Canada, at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser held on the field at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Gourmet on the Gridiron attendees, including Franco Sicoli, had the opportunity to kick the ball potentially through the goal posts at the fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Seth Richards, president of Westview Projects, and his wife, Nicole Ramien, with Kathleen Grimes and Ersin Ozerdinc, co-owners of Site Preparation Ltd., at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser held on the field at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Roger Greenberg, board chair of the OSEG Foundation, as well as managing partner and executive chairman of Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser held on the field at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Calvin Amell (OSEG), Matthew White (partner at Halpenny Insurance Brokers), Michael Gilmour (partner at Halpenny), Chris Bjornestad (Halpenny Benefits), Julia Lackey (Halpenny), James Myers (Intact), Matt Picciano (Halpenny Benefits), Mike Oulahen (partner at Halpenny) Redblacks mascot Big Joe, and Don Lamoureux (partner at Halpenny) at Gourmet on the Gridiron in support of OSEG Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips
OSEG Foundation held its Gourmet on the Gridiron on the field at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, TELUS account manager Rabyin Panicker and TELUS area sales manager Ashton Singh at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser held on the field at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Ottawa architect Barry Hobin, founding partner of Hobin Architecture, OSEG managing partner and executive chairman Roger Greenberg, and Rheal Labelle, partner at Hobin Architecture, at Gourmet on the Gridiron in support of the OSEG Foundation, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Taryn Gunnlaugson, senior investment counsellor, portfolio manager at BMO Private Investment, Ottawa Redblacks player Devonte Williams, and planning committee volunteer Dean Usher, portfolio manager, district branch manager at CIBC Wood Gundy, at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron held on the field at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Jasmine Doobay, who was part of the Casino du Lac Leamy contingent, tested her football-throwing accuracy at the OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Richcraft Homes executive vice president Angela Singhal, Elizabeth Jarvis, Engel & Völkers salesperson Sarah Grand, Riverstone Retirement Communities representative Ainsley Malhotra, Kate Burns and Stephanie Appotive,  co-owner of Howard Fine Jewellers, at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser held on the field at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Roger Greenberg — a business leader of many roles, including board chair of OSEG Foundation — at Gourmet on the Gridiron in support of the foundation’s programs to give more children and youth the opportunity to participate in sports. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Ottawa Redblacks players Damon Webb and Dariusz Bladek with The Foundation (WCPD) president Peter Nicholson and Anabel Bane with, from youngest to oldest, their kids Christopher, Peter, Victoria, and JK (joined by boyfriend Robbie Smith, far right) and their cousin (bottom left), NJ Mendoza, at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Ottawa Redblacks wide receiver Daniel Oladejo participated in a fun game of musical logs at the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Gourmet on the Gridiron attendees had the opportunity to kick the ball potentially through the goal posts at the fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, held Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Attendees of Gourmet on the Gridiron enjoyed dinner together on the Ottawa Redblacks’ home turf at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, OSEG executive chairman and managing partner Roger Greenberg, who’s also board chair of the OSEG Foundation, with Gourmet on the Gridiron co-hosts Patricia Boal from CTV News Ottawa and CFL legend Henry Burris at the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Erik Marko, principal at Colliers Project Leaders, enjoys his secure seat during a fun game of musical logs played during the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Ottawa Redblacks coach Bob Dyce, OSEG Foundation executive  director Janice Barresi, and OSEG general manager Shawn Burke at the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024 in support of the OSEG Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Monshadrik “Money” Hunter didn’t stand a chance against Emily deWinter in a fun game of musical logs played during OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Ottawa philanthropist Bruce Linton, former chief executive at Canopy Growth, with 14-year-old Isaac Sicoli, Mason Crowell, Izzy Sicoli, and Heather Linton at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Ashley Hopkins, president and CEO of Paradigm Commercial Group of Companies, with her table host, Colliers associate Sheila McKeen, and Jen Arbuckle, broker of record at Metcalfe Realty Company Ltd., at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Bruce Linton, a former Ottawa CEO of the Year, was one of many attendees to test their football throwing skills during the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, former OSEG chief executive and current OSEG Foundation community cabinet member Bernie Ashe with his brother Rob Ashe, a board member with the OSEG Foundation and community cabinet member, at Gourmet on the Gridiron, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, former competitive gymnast and television personality Lianne Laing, now president of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation, MARANT Construction business development manager Jennifer Cross, KPMG Enterprise senior manager and 2024 Forty Under 40 award winner Stacey McMillan, and Melissa Lamb, co-host of CTV Morning Live, at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Adarius Pickett lived up to his nickname, “The Party Starter”, while playing in a game of musical logs at the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for the OSEG Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Retired Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Henry Burris and his wife, Nicole, at the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, co-hosted by Burris at TD Place Stadium at Lansdowne on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Attendees of the Ottawa Redblacks were able to test some of their football skills on the field during the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, held Friday, June 14, 2024, at TD Place Stadium. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Redblacks punter Richie Leone spent part of his time at Gourmet on the Gridiron helping attendees as they tried to kick the football through the goal posts at TD Place Stadium. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Jasmine Doobay, who was part of the contingent from sponsor Casino du Lac Leamy, and Ottawa Redblacks offensive quality control coach Nadia Doucouré at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Ottawa Redblacks wide receiver Daniel Oladejo managed to still look cool while playing musical logs at the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for the OSEG Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, EY partner Paul Mulvihill with his former colleague, Ian Sherman, CEO of Relationship Capital and a member of the board with the OSEG Foundation, at the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Scott Brown, right, and Deven Bhalla kicked off the Fund-A-Need with their donation of $7,000 from CI Global Asset Management at the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Ottawa Redblacks defensive lineman Cleyon Laing, Lisa Goudie, OSEG chief executive Mark Goudie, Welch LLP business development manager Bruce Raganold, Giselle Bergeron-Raganold and Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Sherrod Baltimore at Gourmet on the Gridiron, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Nigel Romick, defensive linesman for the Ottawa Redblacks, was a good sport after being eliminated from the game of musical logs (in fairness to him, Emily deWinter stuck pretty darn close to that log she’s sitting on), at Gourmet on the Gridiron dinner in support of OSEG Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips
David Gilbert, president of Paterson Group, and his wife, Erin Gilbert, attended the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, held on the football field at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
The final four contestants in a game of ‘heads or tails’ that saw Kyle Nadiger from EllisDon (far right) win, at Gourmet on the Gridiron, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024, in support of the OSEG Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Leslie Mise, general manager of Mark Motors of Ottawa’s Jaguar Land Rover Hunt Club, is flanked by Ottawa Redblacks players Bryce Carter, left, and Winston Rose at the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, held on the football field at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, OSEG Foundation executive director Janice Barresi with Gourmet on the Gridiron co-host and football legend Henry Burris, and Jennifer Sinopoli, executive vice president of CI Global Asset Management (and sister of former Redblacks player Brad Sinopoli), which kicked off the evening’s Fund-A-Need initiative with a pledge for $7,000. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Ainsley Malhotra and Erik Marko race to the last log in a friendly game of musical logs during the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Ainsley Malhotra and Erik Marko competed for first place in a friendly game of musical logs during the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Ainsley Malhotra and musical logs champion Erik Marko, with co-hosts Henry Burris and Patricia Boal, at the Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser for OSEG Foundation, held at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
OSEG Foundation held its Gourmet on the Gridiron fundraiser on the Ottawa Redblacks’ home turf at TD Place Stadium on Friday, June 14, 2024. Photo by Caroline Phillips
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