Agency Group Cruises For The Stars
The Stewart Travel Group is back from its cruise on the Danube River and it returned with in a cheque for $35,800 for Stars for Life, Foundation for Autism, a Charlottetown, PE non-profit organization.
If you add the $15,500 that Travis and Paula Stewart, co-owners of Stewart Travel Group, presented to Stars For Life earlier this year, it’s been an overwhelming year for the company’s fundraising efforts.
All of it is thanks to the guests of two full-charter river cruises in Europe which Stewart Travel Group hosted this year.
Travis and Paula Stewart, co-owners of Stewart Travel Group, first hosted an exclusive charter river cruise in France in late April.
Sailing on Avalon Waterways’ Tapestry II, the cruise featured special musical guests; award-winning singer-songwriter Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo, fiddler Anne Lindsay, and Cuddy’s sons, Sam Polley and Devin Cuddy.
As part of the special programming, many of the 121 guests on the cruise purchased tickets for a chance to sit down at an intimate dinner with the artists.
Travis Stewart observed: “I knew it was going to be a success on the first day, folks were just lining up to buy the tickets.”
He continued: “We quickly hit our initial goal of $5,000, and we just kept going from there.”
The final amount raised in April was $15,500.
Then in October, the quartet were once again special musical guests onboard the Avalon View, this time cruising down the Danube River from Germany to Hungary. This charter cruise was larger, with 157 passengers onboard.
Travis said: “We had hoped to have a little friendly competition with our passengers on the Danube to see if they can surpass our Seine River fundraising. It blew us away how quickly folks stepped up to support Stars. Before we knew it, the amount was double what we raised in the spring.”
“Is that comma in the wrong place,” Carolyn Bateman, President and Co-Founder of Stars for Life asked jokingly when the Stewarts presented her with the most recent cheque of $35,800, bringing the total raised by Stewart Travel Group and their guests to $51,300.
Bateman was quick to note where the donations could be used.
“We have two new small-option homes we’re hoping to get up and running in the next few years. They will need to be furnished and this can pay for that.”
Those homes will allow adults with autism their independence, coupled with support from Stars For Life staff.
Travis observed: “We know as a local business that non-profit organizations took a hit financially since the start of the pandemic and Stars for Life is one of our major organizations that we love to give back to yearly.”
Stewart knows firsthand the help they lend to PEI families who have adult children with autism. His son, Kobe Stewart, has been participating with Stars for Life’s programs since his high school graduation.
Travis explained: “When Kobe goes to Stars, he’s smiling from ear to ear. For me that makes me have a wonderful day, to see your son be excited to go somewhere where he’s truly loved with lots of things for him to do.”
Since opening for business in 2014, Stewart Travel Group has been committed to supporting the Island community and organizations like Stars for Life, Hospice PEI, United Way of PEI, and more.
The PEI-based travel agency has gained a reputation for quality travel experiences over their eight years in operation. It has grown from one advisor to 15 and has won numerous awards, including many Top Agency and Advisor awards in Canada (with The Travel Agent Next Door) from 2016 to 2021.
For more, go to www.stewartravelgroup.ca .
PHOTO CAPTION
Onboard the Avalon View ( l-r) Anne Lindsay, Travis Stewart, Devin Cuddy, Jim Cuddy, Paula Stewart, Frances Gertsch, Sam Polley