Party With The Rover
We’re raffling away over 15 prizes, including 2 tickets to see BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN live!

Join us for an evening of good times at our fundraiser party!
Raffle tickets cost $10, cash only, there is an ATM onsite. See the full prize list below!
Participants in the evening’s Best Springsteen contest get one raffle ticket free! Judging will be based on their ‘fit and how well they embody The Boss — gender and physical appearance are no factor.
If you’re just getting to know The Rover or you’re not in a place to be throwing money around right now, that’s ok! Come by and enjoy the vibes, no purchase necessary.
Event info
Saturday, September 28, 8:00 p.m.
McKibbins, 1426 Bishop Street, Montreal
We can’t wait to party with you!
Raffle prizes
2 tickets to see Bruce Springsteen at the Bell Centre
Our grand prize, tickets for two to see the Boss himself, live at the Bell Centre on October 31!
2 tickets to a Montreal Canadiens hockey game
Tickets for two to see the Montreal Canadiens play the Calgary Flames at the Bell Centre on November 5.
2 tickets to IWS: Know Your Enemies
Tickets for two to see IWS: Know Your Enemies at Scène TD on October 12.
2 tickets to Fight Time Championship 6
Tickets for two to FTC 6: The Ultimate Kickboxing Showdown at Salle Edgar Duvernay on October 5.
3 x 2 movie tickets
Each pair of tickets can be redeemed for a movie of your choosing at either Cinéma du Parc, Cinéma Beaubien or Cinéma du Musée.
Signed copy of Seeking Asylum: Building a Shareable World by Montreal-based writer Toula Drimonis
The author of the bestselling essay, We, the Others: Allophones, Immigrants, and Belonging in Canada, Toula Drimonis traces the history of sanctuary, examines myths about refugees and migrants, and interviews with migration experts, immigration lawyers, refugees, and people working on the ground to provide a nuanced look at the asylum process.
Signed copy of Jouissive by Montreal-based writer Natalie-Ann Roy
En vingt-quatre textes et autant d’illustrations, l’autrice bâtit un univers érotique où le collègue de travail mystérieux, la cycliste qu’on croise à répétition ou le couple d’ami.e.s de longue date deviennent les protagonistes d’histoires où la sexualité est toujours enthousiaste. Un recueil festif, réjouissant et inspirant, explorant un vaste nuancier de désirs incarnés.
2 x Exclusive art print by The Globe and Mail cartoonist Gabrielle Drolet
Montreal-based freelance journalist and editorial cartoonist Gabrielle Drolet, whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, and more, drew an art print specially for The Rover’s raffle. We’re also raffling a print by Gabrielle Drolet that we commissioned for our 2023 Year-in-Review, featuring The Rover’s dog all cozied up for the holidays.
2 x Political illustration by Amanda Di Genova
Montreal-based illustrator Amanda Di Genova has graced The Rover with some great political graphics in the past. How about the one of François Legault posing with the coronavirus? It and another illustration could be yours!
One-on-one writing coaching with Rover editors Christopher Curtis and Savannah Stewart
Do you have a writing project that’s getting the best of you? Or maybe you’ve been wanting to write an essay or a book for forever, but don’t know where to start? Chris and Savannah have made careers out of their writing and editing skills, and they’ve got a thing or two to share. This offer includes one initial meeting, followed by regular virtual follow-ups to discuss the project’s evolution.
3 boxing sessions with Rover editor Christopher Curtis at The Mongoose Inn
Have you ever seen Chris being his charming self and thought to yourself “Man, I kinda wanna punch that guy”? Well, here’s your chance! 3 sessions in the ring with him at The Mongoose Inn (AKA, Rover HQ).
A box of prints by photographer Katia Briand
Katia Briand wrote a wonderful piece for The Rover about women in contact sports, and she took all the photos! You could go home with a box of her exclusive prints.
Signed copy of Justice Warriors by Ben Clarkson and Matt Bors
The acclaimed dystopian satire, written and co-created by Pulitzer Prize finalist Matt Bors! Welcome to Bubble City – the world’s first perfect city. A bustling metropolis flourishes inside its protective shell, a city of equality, diversity, and prosperity, with no crime whatsoever. But outside of the Bubble lies the Uninhabited Zone, a densely populated and vast slum where the majority of the mutant population actually lives.

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