
The Queen's Guard Drummers welcomed guests as they arrived to the event.
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The SickKids Foundation introduced hospitality lounges for sponsors, which included private banquettes decorated in the posh or punk theme with food, drink, and an attendant.
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Several stations were set up around the venue to embrace this year's theme, including a traditional red telephone box that also served as a photo op for attendees.
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Simon Williams, director of special events at the SickKids Foundation, said iPads were added to make check in as seamless as possible for guests this year, cutting down the process to 30 seconds per transcation.
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Caterer Toben Food by Design presented guests with authentic British offerings including handheld fish and chips and mini beef Wellingtons.
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Keeping with this year's theme, several of the desserts were served on posh silver and tableware.
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A Spice Girls tribute band invited guests to sing along to classic songs like "Wannabe."
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A selfie station was set up for guests to get a snap of themselves in front of an English garden rose wall and tea set, which were hand built by sponsor Caspar Haydar Design.
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A larger-than-life pool table mimicked a game of soccer, one of England’s top sports.
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