
Sports Dinner 2025
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
34th Annual Sports Dinner
This year marks the 34th anniversary of the Paperny Family JCC Sports Dinner presented by ATB Financial. We are pleased to have Mike Weir as our featured speaker – Canadian Golf Legend and Masters Champion.
This corporate event is our largest fundraiser of the year and one of the biggest fundraising dinners in Calgary. As a not-for-profit organization, the JCC is a community centre that relies on fundraising to provide social, educational, recreational, and cultural programming to individuals and families of all ages, stages, and backgrounds.
For sponsorship opportunities contact Rhona Shore at 403-444-3168 or email.
Individual Tickets – $350
Table of 8 – $3,500
Price includes dinner and host bar. Call 403-444-3145 or email to purchase.

About Mike Weir
Mike Weir, born on May 12, 1970, in Sarnia, Ontario, is a Canadian professional golfer best known for his historic victory at the 2003 Masters Tournament, where he became the first Canadian and the first left-handed golfer to win the prestigious event.
Turning professional in 1992, Weir has since secured eight PGA Tour victories, solidifying his reputation as one of Canada’s greatest golfers. He has also played key roles in multiple Presidents Cup International Teams, both as a player and assistant captain, and most recently as the captain of the International Team for the 2024 Presidents Cup in Montreal.
In addition to his PGA Tour success, Weir continues to compete on the PGA Tour Champions circuit, where he earned his first win at the 2021 Insperity Invitational. Recognized for his contributions to the sport, Weir was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2007 and inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame in 2009.
About the Paperny Family JCC
For over 40 years, the Paperny Family JCC is a place where lifelong, meaningful connections have been made. Whether it is swimming laps in our salt water pool, taking a yoga or spin class, enrolling your children in our licensed childcare programs, building cultural bridges, or meeting with friends at a Golden Age monthly luncheon – the future of the JCC is up to all of us.
Our vision is focused on sharing diverse experiences in a safe and inclusive space for everyone. We continue to be guided by our core values when planning and executing all of the programs and services that we offer.
“Community” is our middle name and maintaining the culture that goes along with that is – and has always been – our number one priority. As always, we are stronger together!