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2016 Leadership Awards Impacting 200,000 families STUDENTS ENJOY BEING A LEADER 98% PARENTS WANT CONTINUING DAREARTS TEACHERS’ EXPECTATIONS EXCEEDED 92% 84% IMPROVEMENT IN ACADEMIC RATING 70% PRESENTING SPONSOR www.darearts.com 1-888-540-2787 / 905-729-0097 facebook.com/darearts 3042 Concession 3 Adjala @dare_arts RR1 Palgrave Ontario L0N 1P0 linkedin.com/company/darearts Canadian Charitable Number youtube.com/DAREarts 88691 7764 RR0002 Celebrating 20 years of empowering at-risk children! Happy 20th Birthday! For 20 years, DAREarts has impacted over 200,000 Canadian children in underserved communities to unlock their potential, thanks to you. 2016 DAREarts Leadership Awards Gala C E L E B R AT I N G O U R 20 TH AN N IVERSARY HONOURING S ENATO R M U R R AY S I N C L AI R YO U T H AWA R D R E C I P I E N T S RYAN D U R HAM -SAN C A D ELEN N K ERS HAW TAELO R H E ATH ER LI C AR DO JADA SO FE A DJ O R DJ E LU K I C DANTE ROYALE-SC H O L AR CELEBRIT Y HOST In out-of-school workshops in all the arts, the children build Discipline, Action, Responsibility and Excellence that gives them hope for their future. Your continued support now will help more kids DARE to lead. J E AN N E B EK ER ELDER GA R RY SAU LT MUSICIANS “DAREarts gave me a second chance at life.” K ATI E P O U N D JA Z Z . FM 9 1 YO U T H B I G BA N D —LIZ, 15 F E AT U R I N G B E N M AC L E A N A N D P E T R O S A N AG N O S TA KO S TH U RS DAY MAY 5 T H TH E C AR LU DA R E A R T S C A N A D I A N C H A R I TA B L E N o . 8 8 6 9 1 7 7 6 4 R R 0 0 0 2 Bronze Supporters Presenting Sponsor Annie Appleby & PJ Costello David & Selby Copeland Lead Supporters David Wallace & Larry Romagnuolo Dave and Teresa Thomas Bob & Irene Gillespie Gold Supporters Anne Livingston Silver Supporters Donna Quan Patina Family 2 3 the governor general · le gouverneur général 1 sussex drive · 1, promenade sussex ottawa • canada • K1A 0A1 • www.gg.ca Welcome to our 20th Birthday Party! Over 20 years, 200,000 young Canadians have been impacted by DAREarts’ all-the-arts programs that ‘DARE’ them to unlock their potential with Discipline, Action, Responsibility and Excellence. Now in high school and beyond, many DAREarts graduates are tackling life challenges and leading their peers to do the same. Tonight, we support several of these young people with scholarships. Be inspired by their stories and determination to succeed! Tonight, we also celebrate The Honourable Murray Sinclair for his leadership that is cultivating culture for our Canadian Indigenous youth by encouraging us all to listen as they find their voice. With your help, we can ‘DARE’ even more young people to find the confidence, courage and leadership skills that will lead them to ignite change in their lives and in their communities. Sincerely, DAREarts 2016 DAREarts Cultural Leadership Award Recipient The Honourable Murray Sinclair As chair of Canada’s Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Murray Sinclair assembled recommendations for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians to move forward together. Presented in 2015, the Commission informs all Canadians about what happened in Indian Residential Schools with accounts of survivors, families and communities affected by the experience. He also supported a new ballet by the Royal Winnipeg Ballet called Going Home Star – Truth and Reconciliation. It explores learning to accept each other’s burdens as we walk through the past and toward the future. Together, we learn that without truth, there is no reconciliation. Marilyn Field Founder & President Barry Cracower Board Chair Eileen Crichton Event Chair Murray Sinclair was Manitoba’s first Aboriginal judge and the second Aboriginal judge in Canada. Early in his career, he led significant changes in pediatric cardiac surgery and medical error in Canada. He was recently appointed to the Canadian Senate. He has received a National Aboriginal Achievement Award in addition to many community service awards and eight honourary degrees. His Ojibway name is Mizanay Gheezhik, meaning “the One Who Speaks of Pictures in the Sky.” The DAREarts Cultural Award The DAREarts Cultural Award is presented annually to an individual who has led the way in cultivating culture for Canadian youth. The medallion was created by internationally acclaimed sculptor, the late Dora dePédery-Hunt, O.C, O.Ont, and Andrew Kuntz singularly creates each glass sculpture to hold the medallion. 6 7 Proud to support DAREarts in empowering youth and fostering our next generation of leaders. Congratulations on 20 years of success! “DAREarts helped me make friends, find myself and smile.” Ryan Durham-Sanca My community is Kingston and Midland, or KNM. It’s nice I guess unless you’re hanging around the bad part. My school is R.H. King Collegiate and I am in Grade 12. My cultural heritage is Portuguese and African. I prefer African American or light skin. I’ve had a rough life for the most part: I didn’t have much and I had to do things for myself but I love my mom and my dad. My passion is my friends, they mean a lot to me; shout out to Destiny, Tyler, Jayde, and Meah. My long term goal is to have a child and be the best father ever. At DAREarts, I realized I had a choice in how I acted and a responsibility to be my best self. I started practicing the skills of Discipline, Action, Responsibility, and Excellence. DAREarts has helped me make friends, helped me find myself and smile. [3676-001-ed01E | 04.2016] ® Trademark of Northbridge General Insurance Corporation (“Northbridge”). Used under licence from Northbridge. 9 “DAREarts has helped me change my life because I used to be a bully and they helped me change my way.” Taelor Heather Licardo Scotiabank is proud to support the DAREarts Leadership Awards We’re bringing together the passion of our employees, the insight of our partners and the spirit of our communities. Our global charitable efforts are aimed at being actively responsive to the needs of local communities, at a grassroots level. ® My community is Serpent River First Nation and I was born in Toronto and now live in Pickering Ontario. The school that I go to is Pickering High. I’m in grade 10. My family has seven people: Joe is my step dad, Jocelyne Pelletier is my mother, Ayden, Jake and Gage are my brothers, Rielle is my sister. My heritage is native and Filipino. What I do is dance a native dance. I have a regalia; it’s not a costume! I eat Native foods. My passion is to make sure that DAREarts is within me all day every day. I will make sure that DARE will help me succeed in life. My long-term goals are to get my G1 on my birthday and finish grade 11 and 12 with my high school diploma so I can be a lawyer or a police officer. DAREarts has helped me change my life because I used to be a bully and they helped me change my way. I now have amazing friends. I used part of DARE to make my friends: I use R for respect because with respect you will get respect back so that is how DARE helps me. Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. 11 “DAREarts has introduced me to activities that challenged me in a good way and as I overcame those challenges, I felt more in control of my life.” Delenn Kershaw My community is Bendale close to the Rouge Valley. It is very family oriented community. I am in grade 10 and attending Delphi Secondary Alternative School. My family is made up of my brother Terran, my mother Nardina Grande and myself. I am Italian. Italians love to cook food. As a part of my culture, we come together and celebrate various religious holidays. Proud to support the DAREarts Leadership Awards. Cats, horses, dogs, I really love them all. I feel like I have a special connection to them. I want to work with them when I am older. As for other long term goals, I really want to write novels or songs that would give others a special message of hope or just to help them get over whatever problems they are going through at the moment. I really want to make a difference in the world, even if it starts small. We commend this year’s Leadership Award recipients for making a difference in our community. ® The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank. DAREarts has helped me in numerous ways such as gaining self confidence and self-esteem. I also feel they gave me a boost on helping with my mental health. DAREarts has introduced me to activities that challenged me in a good way and as I overcame those challenges, I felt more in control of my life. I also feel like they helped me express my feelings in a healthy way. M05234 (0416) 13 The Leaders Are... Ryan Durham-Sanca, presented by Northbridge Insurance: Mark LeBlanc, EVP, Ontario & Atlantic Canada Taelor Heather Licardo, presented by Scotiabank: Yanzhi Chen, VP, Financial Institutions – America & Caribbean Global Transaction Banking Happy 20th Birthday! Gathering by members of the JAZZ.FM91 Youth Big Band Celebrity Host Jeanne Beker O Canada led by Katie Pound Traditional Welcome by Garry Sault, Mississaugas of New Credit First Nation Dinner by Oliver & Bonacini Delenn Kershaw, presented by TD Bank Group: Alan Convery, Community Relations Dante Royale-Scholar, presented by Judy Patina Charred Tomato & Fennel Soup, Parmigiano-Reggiano Croutons, Olive Oil & Basil DAREarts Youth Leadership Awards Presentations I Shallot & Tarragon Chicken Suprême, Butter Bean Ragoût, Wilted Spinach, Squash & Sun-Dried Tomato Pistou DAREarts Cultural Award Presentation Dave and Teresa Thomas Djordje Lukic, presented by Guy Carpenter: Jonathan Stephenson Silent Auction closes at 8:20 pm. Please check the bid sheet to see if you are the winner (highlighted). At the end of the evening, take your item and bid sheet to the registration desk to pay. Jada Sofea, presented by Kaitlyn Ferris, Noront Resources Warm Dark Chocolate Cake, Red Wine Berries, Pecans & Vanilla Gelato Freshly Brewed Coffee & Selection of Teas Live Auction with Matthew Penstone. Please see list inside back of programme. DAREarts Youth Leadership Awards Presentations II DAREarts Cultural Awards The Honourable Murray Sinclair, presented by Marilyn Field, DAREarts Founder & President Katie Pound Congratulations from The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada 50/50 Draw with Eileen Crichton, Event Committee Chair Be sure to validate your valet parking ticket at the registration desk. 14 15 “DAREarts taught me that I can control my life and that I can take action to change it for the better.” GUY CARPENTER & COMPANY, the World’s Leading Risk and Reinsurance Specialist, is Proud to Sponsor the DAREARTS FOUNDATION and applauds the 2016 LEADERSHIP AWARD Winners. Djordje Lukic I am a grade 12 art major at the Etobicoke School of the Arts. I was born in Belgrade, Serbia. My parents Dusan Lukic and Sandra Milovanovic were divorced when I was three. My mom and I lived with her parents for several years. She married my step father, Aleksandar Jovanovic when I was in grade 2. My brother Bogdan was born in 2007. We moved to Canada in 2009. I started the DAREarts program in grade 6 that same year and graduated from the program in grade 8. I continued my involvement through volunteering and taking part in the Shakespeare Camp last summer. My long term goal is to become an artist (painter/photographer) and an actor. My current goal is to get an undergraduate degree in either Visual or Performing Arts. www.guycarp.com DAREarts has helped me in every aspect of my life. It gave me the discipline to excel in what I do. Without DAREarts, I would not have had the courage to follow my passion for the arts. Without DAREarts I would not have been able to take responsibility for myself and my well-being. I would have continued on a path to depression, self-harm and suicide. DAREarts taught me that I can control my life and that I can take action to change it for the better. I will forever be grateful. 17 A sincere thank you, Dave and Teresa Thomas, for your generous support of DAREarts. DAREarts’ First Roots Indigenous Program We are at a critical time in Canada where our Indigenous children must be given equal opportunity to succeed. For 8 years, DAREarts teams of artists and educators have been flying into remote Indigenous communities and working alongside schools and elders as the youths build their confidence and courage to combat isolation, poverty and marginalization. “DAREarts has helped me use my voice and to be confident in my ideas and goals.” Jada Sofea I am 14 years old from Webequie First Nation. I go to high school called Simon Jacob Memorial Education Centre, grade 9, in my community. I have two younger siblings: Tanner who is 12 and Eve who is 6. My parents are Tim and Angela Sofea. I’m close to my dad’s parents, Irene and Enias. They teach me a lot of things. I only have uncles and many relatives and cousins here in Webequie. Our culture and language is Ojicree. My passion is hockey. It’s been my passion since I was 10 years old. I remember being there practising my skating, shooting and braking; it took so long, but I got it. I love to play. I would be out till late in the nights, even after the lights go out. My long term goal is finish high school and go to college or university and hopefully go play on a women’s team. I like being active and competitive. I love playing. DAREarts has helped me with my life challenges by helping me use my voice and be confident in my ideas and goals. I really enjoy working with DAREarts staff. Chief Cornelius Wabasse of Webequie FN explains, “We have our fair share of social problems here but the DAREarts program really seems to work with our students… They want to come to school as a result.” DAREarts has been invited to other FNMI communities — but we need your help to get there. 19 The Paul Semple Scholarship Fund DAREarts has partnered with family, friends and colleagues of the late Paul Semple, past Chair of DAREarts and COO of Noront Resources, to create the Paul Semple Scholarship Fund. The fund currently stands at $35,000 and continues to grow. A first-time $2,000 scholarship will be presented to Laurentian MSc student, Nicole Valiquette. Her research in environmental microbiology will lead to innovative treatment of mining waste. An equivalent award will support DAREarts programs. The Crichton Community Leadership Scholarship With his family’s annual donation, DAREarts honours John A. F. Crichton as a Community Champion of young people reaching for their potential, whatever their own passion. The scholarship of $1,000 will be awarded annually to a DAREarts graduate who has demonstrated generosity of spirit towards their peers and a need for funds to further their post-secondary education. The Bill Stevenson Writing Award The late author, William Stevenson, was a DAREarts Champion Mentor. An annual award that honours his memory continues DAREarts’ work of encouraging the art of writing in our children. He once said, “Having observed the incredible effect this organization has had on the children, I cannot laud enough the value it gives to our society.” 20 The Patina Prize With his family’s annual donation, DAREarts honours its past Chair, the late Richard Patina’s commitment to DAREarts empowering young Canadians to ignite change. The Patina Prize supports DAREarts in Nova Scotia, Ontario, British Columbia and First Nations. The final $1,000 helps a DAREarts graduate with their post-secondary education, presented this year to Dante: Dante Royale-Scholar Dante Royale-Scholar, 17, is at Central Tech High School, Toronto, and will attend Humber College next year for pre-law; but often, he cannot afford bus tickets to school. He loves sports and mentors younger DAREarts kids. This scholarship will bring him one step closer to becoming a lawyer. “I want to do pro bono work and help the community.” “When I started DAREarts in grade 6, I had no idea that it would be the thing to save me from trouble at school. I learned how to control my anger because DAREarts taught me about: self-discipline; non-violent ways of taking action; the responsibility I had to respect myself and others; and, that I too, was excellent. Instead of feeling bad about being different, I learned not following and being like others actually makes me a better leader.” The Headwaters Arts Award Headwaters Arts in the rural Caledon and Dufferin County, has partnered with DAREarts to encourage innovative arts education through DAREarts. This year’s winner is DAREarts grad, Holly Newport. “I will use the funds to invest in continuing my education at OCADU and further expand my knowledge of production, photography and how to successfully run my own business.” 21 Congratulations DAREarts Leadership Awards winners © 2016 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Member FDIC. WCS-2514013 Celebrity Host Jeanne Beker Jeanne Beker is a renowned Canadian television personality, fashion designer, newspaper columnist and author. Beker is best known for her work on Fashion Television and most recently for her series Style Matters on The Shopping Channel. She is highly praised for her influence in the international fashion industry, her ongoing community involvement and support of charitable causes, including as a DAREarts Champion Mentor. Musicians WCS-2514013-INTL-DAREarts-Spons-Ad-2016-5.5x4.5bw.indd 1 proud supporter of the DAREarts leadership awards batonrouge.ca Katie Pound, 17, is a student at Mayfield Secondary School. In the past 3 years, she has been in 15 musical theatre productions. Last summer, she spent 3 weeks performing in Italy. In one concert, she sang in a 12th century castle whose audience included the granddaughter of opera composer, Giacomo Puccini. 4/22/16 2:52 PM 2016 The JAZZ.FM91 Youth Big Band is an auditionbased, free-to join, professional level ensemble for students. Over 10 years, the band has shared the stage with such jazz luminaries as Al Jarreau and Guido Basso. Alumni have gone on to the Berklee College of Music, Brubeck Institute, Humber College, McGill U., New England Conservatory and U of T’s Faculty of Music. Auctioneer Matthew Penstone specializes in helping essential Not for Profits and Charities. Through his company, Auctiongen, he has raised over $50 million. Sample events: Brazilian Ball, Fashion Cares. For the last 10 years, Matthew has been president of Stoneworks Communications, working in Canada, United States, Africa, UAE and Europe. 23 Thank You! Thank You! Champion Mentors Edward Asner Sonja Bata Jeanne Beker George Chuvalo Alan Doyle Victor Feldbrill Morgan Freeman Robert Gillespie George Grant Graham Greene Gene Hackman Paul Henderson Ben Heppner Gen. Rick Hillier Dr. Eric Jackman Karen Kain Eugene Levy Rt. Hon. Paul Martin Rick Mercer Alexander Neef Peter Oundjian Charles Pachter Christopher Plummer Marshall Pynkoski Mark Raynes Roberts R. Murray Schafer Albert Schultz Roy Henry Vickers Jeannette Zingg Board of Directors Annie Appleby Peter Aumonier Mark Baker Yanzhi Chen, Treasurer Michael Clabby Barry Cracower, Chair Marilyn Field, Founder & President Helen Giffen Chief Morley Googoo Jean-Marie Heimrath Ron Huddleston May Hughes Mark LeBlanc Michael LeClair Shamin Mohamed, Jr. Michael Nowlan J.C. Pennie, Vice-Chair Fabian Richenberger Deborah Robinson Monika Jensen-Stevenson Event Committee DAREarts Grads Eileen Crichton, Chair Vince Ciarlo Suzanne Clark Selby Copeland Maria Da Cunha Tamara Doerksen Marilyn Field Catherine Guillaume Matthew Hague Diana Janosik-Wronski Monika Jenson-Stevenson Carol-Ann Lazell Beth McBlain Brenda Norton Rachel Pinnington Sinclair Russell Lesa Williams-George Aleksandra Zavinovic Kiranpreet Bhangu Crisy Buck Ben Cappellacci Mariba Douglas Bailey Galea Baaba Hughes Ekow Hughes Michelle Khela Haminat (Hami) Kehinde Kathleen (Kalli) Lang Katrina Zermino Liz Ward Volunteers Thursday, September 29 Great tickets at $105 Wednesday, October 5 VIP tickets at $295 Experience the wonders of Cirque du Soleil® and empower at-risk kids! Under the Grand Chapiteau The Port Lands, Toronto For tickets 905-729-0097 darearts.com Jeanne Beker Drita Bogic Sara Borlak Thea Cappellacci Sharon Chisholm Stephanie Christie Anthony Crea, Stage Manager David Dorwood Bethany Ecker Elma Enrile Patricia Haseman Gloria & Brianna Hope Kaitlian Khan Nichol Knez Marissa Manners Bonnie Masina Glenn Marais David McCarron Kofi Osei-Aning Matthew Penstone Amanda Robinson Seneca College, students of Visual Merchandising Arts Cynthia Setyo Jessica Yuen Donors Luis de Castro Cameron Limousine Ciarlo Communications Classical 96.3 FM & MZ Media County Sign and Display DaveCan Haliburton Highlands Chamber of Commerce JAZZ.FM91, musicians Marketwired Raymond Minard Claude Martel & Team, digital photography Gerda Neubacher, artist Charles Pachter, artist Pete Paterson, photographer Sinclair Russell, event design Tom & Aline Sandler, photographers Cory Trépanier, Trepanier Originals Amanda Virtanen, Highlands Studio Photography Wallflower Design DAREarts Support Team Brenda Travers-Norton, Director of Operations Lisa-Marie Norton, Program Coordinator Suzanne Clark, Director of Impact & Investment Bonnie Masina, Volunteers Coordinator Baaba Hughes, Social Media Cathy Elliott, First Roots, Communications & Program Trish Gibbon, Atlantic Coordinator & Lead Teacher Sarah Manolson, Montreal Coordinator Karen Myskiew, Vancouver Coordinator DAREarts Teaching Team Laura MacKinnon, DAREarts Lead Teacher Natalia Forgas Bernstein, Teaching Assistant Mackenzy Willis, Lead Teaching Assistant Shelley MacDonald, Vancouver Lead Teacher Stephen Legari, Montreal Lead Teacher We apologize for any errors or omissions. See auction donors in booklet 27 Surprise Birthday Item… What’s the best birthday present you’ve ever received? Did it come from a store? Did it bring you to places you’d never seen? Did it change the way you thought about yourself? Did it help you shift from fighting with others to fighting for something? Did it give you hope? Did it save your life? Tonight, you can be that gift. Air Canada Flight Simulation The sky is the limit! Using innovative training technology, dare yourself and a friend to take leading roles as pilots in a safe yet immersive virtual reality experience. For two hours you will soar the skies and learn the basics of flying with professionals in a state-of-the-art training facility. Value approx. $2,000. Canoe North Adventures Come join us on a 10-day epic canoeing adventure on the Yukon River. Relaxed paddling on a smooth current takes us through a region full of the lore of the Klondike Gold Rush. A paddle down its length is a magical step into the past with the long-abandoned remains of cabins, paddlewheelers, deserted communities, dredges and placer mines. This river bestows on paddlers not only the beauty and challenge of a northern canoe trip but also a remarkable step back in time. Bid is for one person. Value $4,500. canoenorthadventures.com Fogo Island Inn Imagine a three-night stay for two in a Newfoundland Suite at Fogo Island Inn, recently named to Condé Nast Traveller’s Gold List 2016. It is a place to experience the old and the new through fishery, art, architecture, design and food. During your stay you’ll enjoy an Island Orientation with a Community Host, and all meals in our award-winning dining room. It’s exactly what you would expect to find at one of the four corners of the earth. Value approx. $7,000. fogoislandinn.ca Toronto Raptors On behalf of Northbridge Insurance You and 11 friends will enjoy the best seats in the house as you experience a Toronto Raptors 2016/17 season game from the comfort of Northbridge Insurance’s Executive Suite at the Air Canada Centre. Included in this package is private food and beverage catering for you and your guests. This exclusive outing is valued at over $8,000! nbins.com Live Auction I N SU PP O RT O F DAR Ear t s KI DS Two hours of flight simulation with Air Canada Klondike Gold: Yukon River Canoe Expedition It’s on an island, off an island, off one of the four corners of the earth. Toronto Raptors game in Northbridge Suite
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