Penticton Western News, December 11, 2015

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Ten-year-old Megan Donesley of Okanagan Falls is all smiles as Goofy pays her a visit during a performance in Disneyland Wednesday. Megan was just one of the kids who enjoyed the California park attractions as part of the Sunshine DreamLift to Disney day. mark Brett/Western news

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AnAheim, CAl. - A day of magic at the happiest place on earth became a lifetime of memories Wednesday for those on board the DreamLift to Disneyland adventure. Arriving for departure at Kelowna International Airport about 4:30 a.m. the 72 adrenaline-charged kids with sleepyeyed volunteers in tow couldn’t wait to be seated on the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 parked outside on the cold, wet tarmac. Once on board the plane, all eyes were facing south and the cheers erupted as the wheels lifted off the runway and blue skies replaced the clouds.

The Sunshine Foundation based in London, Ont. has recently teamed up with Papa John’s International Inc. to make the special trip possible for kids with severe disabilities or life-threatening illness. Under most circumstances putting something like this together would be a logistical nightmare, but the dedicated work of large, very skilled contingent of volunteers makes dreams come true for kids who would not otherwise have the opportunity. The group includes a wide range of medical personnel, including two volunteer emergency physicians, a number of nurses and other health professionals. One of those special kids on board was 10-year-old Megan Donnelley of Okanagan Falls who has severe cerebral

palsy. When she was carried off the plane after it arrived at John Wayne International Airport in Anaheim she was in some distress, with tears coming down her cheeks. But that changed when her bus arrived at the gates of the Magic Kingdom. Once inside things got even better when she got to see the Disney street performers, including the traditional characters, from the front row. When Goofy came over and stood in front of her, she was unable to contain her joy, the smile stretching from ear to ear. See DREAMLIFT on PG. A3

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