Don’t miss the Charity Auction for Blind Sports NS this weekend!
It’s everyone’s favourite fundraiser, with good reason. Support athletes who are blind and programs that build community, and find amazing deals from local businesses.
Saturday, June 20
6 to 9 PM
Freeman’s Dutch Village Rd, Halifax
$5 at the door to bid
Cash, E-transfer, and cheques accepted
Live auctioneer!
This year’s list of donated items includes useful products for the home, adventurous activities for the whole family, luxury self care and apparel, items handmade with love, grocery and everyday purchases gift cards. Check it out, tell your friends, and we hope to see you Saturday!
Below is the list in a variety of formats. Hard copy lists, including large print and braille will be available at the event.
Blind Sports Nova Scotia’s free tandem biking program has been putting butts on bikes for over a decade and continues to grow!
Pilots make it possible for people who are blind and have low vision to access the joys and benefits of cycling through our free recreational tandem biking program.
If you’re a confident and experienced cyclist interested in volunteering your spare time to a fun and meaningful program, please RSVP to our next volunteer workshop.
Monday, June 8
6 to 7:30 PM
St Andrews Community Centre
3380 Barnstead Lane, Halifax
RSVP today! Email BlindSportsNS@gmail.com, text or call Jennie at 902 449 0320.
Our workshop includes Blindness 101, how to confidently assist people who are blind, and the chance to test drive a tandem bike – on the front and the back seat.
Four Nova Scotia men’s goalball athletes have been named to the Canadian Men’s National Goalball team to compete at the World Goalball Championships in Hangzhou, China from June 6 to 16.
Graphic courtesy of Canadian Blind Sports Association
Harry Nickerson, 17, Nick Gentleman, 23, Mason Smith, 26, and Peter Parsons, 50, have all been named to the team making up two-thirds of the six player roster.
Parsons is the oldest player to ever make the men’s goalball national team and Nickerson is the youngest player ever to make the men’s national goalball team.
Their connection in sport is unique. “I have been coaching Harry since he was ten years old,” Parsons proudly says.
Nickerson is coached by Parsons on the junior men’s national team who won bronze at the Youth Parapan Ams in Santiago, Chile in November.
Nickerson is also Parsons’s teammate on the Nova Scotia men’s team, who in May won gold at the 2026 Senior National Goalball Championships goalball in Richmond, BC. Harry was awarded tournament MVP.
Mason Smith, the 2024 Senior Goalball Nationals MVP last competed internationally at the 2023 Para Panam games where he helped secure bronze for Canada.
Nick Gentleman is making his international debut for Canada.
“It is really special for me to be named to the team with Harry, Nick and Mason, having recruited and coached them from young ages”, says Parsons, President of Blind Sports Nova Scotia.
The top two teams at the world championships will automatically qualify for the LA28 Paralympics.
Goalball is a Paralympic sport, played by athletes who are blind and visually impaired.
For interviews with the athletes, contact Peter Parsons at 902 229 8246 or parsons.pete@gmail.com
Promoting community, sports, active and healthy lifestyles for visually impaired Nova Scotians.