Past Events

Dinner to Remember - November 11, 2008

This private dinner with Howie Dorough was held at the Fairmont Winnipeg on November 11, 2008. It was an intimate gathering, aimed to raise awareness about lupus and to support research about the disease.

The Beginning of The End of Lupus - September 3, 2008

Beginning of the end of Lupus

This was an evening of up-close and personal time with Howie Dorough, his wife Leigh and sister Angie, all to support lupus research and awareness. The evening started with a dinner for a select VIP group, and was followed by a live auction, interaction with Howie and an opportunity to relax and enjoy a nice night out in one of Canada's more exciting cities.

The VIP dinner with Howie! Thanks to Jenn for photo
Attendees at the VIP Dinner

Whistler Weekend - April 27 - 30, 2007


Imagine being able to spend an entire weekend just chillin' with Howie. That is what a small group of people did in late April, 2007. The weekend featured a live auction, interaction with award-winning Olympic athletes, yummy food and drinks, and an opportunity to relax in the magnificent surrounding of a world-class mountain resort village. In addition to the regular program events, special packages enable select participants a chance to spend even more time with Howie and his special guest, Ross Rebagliati, winner of the first ever Olympic gold medal for snowboarding.

Short articles printed short pre-event:

 Vancouver Province, April 26, 2007

 Vancouver 24 Hours, April 26, 2007

Thanks to Holiday Inn Sunspree

Shaken and Stirred - June 17, 2006

On June 25, Howie Dorough hosted the Shaken and Stirred cocktail event to support the Dorough Lupus Foundation. Held in Toronto, Ontario, this relaxed and intimate evening of mingling, cocktails and tasty tidbits, featured performances by Howie (Backstreet Boys) and his protege, George. It also featured an appareance by CJ (3 Deep).

Listen to a short pre-event Interview which Howie had with Rudy Blair of 680 News. (June 2006)

Toronto Harbour Cruise - August 1, 2005

With the Backstreet Boys on tour and scheduled to play the next day, Howie Dorough spent one of his rare days off with over 80 people for a three and a half hour tour around the beautiful Toronto Harbour.

Thanks to Mariposa Cruises