A long-standing post-secondary scholarship program that promoted the arts has performed its swan song.
On June 22, the St. Thomas Aquinas Centre for the Arts Foundation gave out its final scholarship after a successful 30-year run.
The scholarship program was established by founding members Sandi Richardson, Mary Ann Demsar and David Cairnie to keep the legacy of the former St. Thomas Aquinas Centre for the Arts alive. The school was closed in 1992 but in its day provided a half day of arts instruction each week to children in the board’s elementary schools.
Richardson, Demsar and Cairnie, along with other arts-minded parents, created the scholarship fund to provide scholarships to graduating secondary students interested in pursuing the arts.
“We wanted to keep the arts in the foreground, we wanted to promote the arts, we wanted to encourage the children, we wanted to encourage adults,” said Richardson.
Over the past 30 years, the Foundation has interviewed over 340 students and given out 37 scholarships.
“This was due to a group of parents who, back in the day, did spaghetti dinners, did car washes, did silent auctions, did whatever it was,” said Richardson. “When the school was closing, we felt that we wanted to make a statement and I think after 30 years we have.”
Joined by Demsar and David’s wife Janice Cairnie, Richardson presented Chairperson Patrick Daly and Director of Education David Hansen with a commemorative plaque as a lasting memento of the arts scholarship program. The plaque includes the names of all 37 student scholarship recipients.
Calling them exemplary individuals who have given to Catholic education and more specifically, have promoted and protected the arts, Daly said not only have they provided an inspiring example to generations of students but if not for the scholarship, many students would likely not have gone on to post-secondary education and continued their studies in the arts.
The fund has since been depleted but, noted Daly, “I think we’d all agree that 30 years of supporting in the selfless way they have is really a sign of their commitment, their goodness, the difference they wanted to make in the lives of the young people in our community.”
In a final curtain call, the Foundation members presented their last cheque. This year’s recipient of the St. Thomas Aquinas Centre for the Arts Foundation scholarship was given to Michaela Tassone, a grade 12 student at Bishop Tonnos Catholic Secondary School.
Sharing a little secret “that I can now let out of the bag,” Richardson revealed that when they were going through the stacks of applicants, they tended to shy away from any that wanted to be a teacher.
“We wanted them to be on Yonge Street, we wanted them to be broadcasting, we wanted them to be local entertainers and bringing it back to us.”
This year’s recipient, she noted, sings, dances, is passionate about the arts, and contributes to her church and school.
And she wants to be a teacher.
“The reason that this really tugged at our heartstrings is because this is our swan song. We’re leaving but the arts are going to survive and Michaela is going to carry that on for us.”
With Demsar, a drama teacher at Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School, set to retire this year, the presentation was a literal passing of the torch.
Congratulating Tassone on her arts achievements, Demsar added, “I know that I can pass the baton to you and it will go forward and the love of and the legacy of the arts will continue with you.”
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St. Thomas Aquinas Centre for the Arts Foundation
Scholarship recipients 1992-2022
1992Robin L. Carrey
Alisa Belshaw
1993David Braid
1994Margaret-Rose Bàrdos
Domenica DiPietro
1995James Kwiatkowski
1996Tiffany Richardson
1997Sonia Iwanek
1998Marion Giesler
1999Monica Andaya
2000Sarah Pierroz
2001Erin Pim
2002Tadej Jesenik
2003Josephine Biundo
2004Joe Le
2005Vanessa Tyrell
2006Melanie Hrymak
2007Daniel Cosentino
2008Thomas Costie
2009Megan Janssen
2010Alexandria DiFazio
2011Patrick Bowman
Emily Lukasik
Josh Thiessen
2012Dean Irvine
2013Madeleine Levesque
Miguel Seabra
2014Michael Paolini
2015Emily Alejandra Cornejo-Beltran
2016Dorothea Silk-Barwell
Julian Mahovlich
2017Briana-Lynn Brieiro
2018Sophie Visca
2019Louise Concepcion
2020Morgan Luis
2021Hannah Katherine
Nicole Martin
2022Michaela Tassone