(December 6, 2022) - On November 18th, 2022, 51勛圖app hosted the annual LU*s Got Talent, a community event that showcases the incredible talents of Laurentian students. This year, third-year Restoration Biology student and highland dancer, Olivia Kyle, was named the top performer. Second place went to fifth-year Behavioural Neuroscience student, Heidi Dunbar, who impressed the audience with her vocal talents. Third place was awarded to Bryan Ribey, fifth-year Psychology student for his vocal and pianist talents.
LU*s Got Talent is planned and executed by student leaders within the Residence Life team, and has a long history of being a highly anticipated annual event on campus near the end of the fall semester. Since its inaugural event in 2002, all proceeds have been donated to , a charitable organization that provides programs and services to youth with physical disabilities across the province to help them achieve greater independence, accessibility and integration. This year*s event raised $957.00 to support Easter Seals Ontario*s program. A summer camp experience allows a child to discover new physical capabilities while making friends, trying new activities, and navigating a world designed for their special needs.
To date, LU*s Got Talent has donated $54,715 to Easter Seals Ontario.
Olivia Kyle, this year*s LU*s Got Talent champion, is grateful to have been able to take part in this event: ※My experience at LU*s Got Talent was amazing. For my performance, I did highland dancing, a style of dance I have been competing in professionally since a very young age. It was a great feeling to know that I was able to share something I love with my peers while also helping raise money for Easter Seals Ontario.§
Carmen Bazinet, Easter Seals Ontario Regional Administrator, gratefully accepted this year*s event profits on the University*s Fraser auditorium stage before competition winners were announced. ※After a two year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, LU*s Got Talent returned with exceptional talent. It was an honor to be there again this year to witness the amazing acts. On behalf of Easter Seals Ontario, I would like to thank the organizing committee for all their hard work putting this event together. I also thank Laurentian students for supporting our Send A Kid to Camp program. I look forward to next year to see what great talent will come from the students,§ said Bazinet.
This year*s LU*s Got Talent judges consisted of three Laurentian community members and Bazinet:
- Olivia Broomer, Vice President of Student Life, ;
- El Hadji Diop, Vice President of Sociocultural Affairs and Services, ;
- , Laurentian alumna and folk musician;
- Carmen Bazinet, Regional Administrator, Easter Seals Ontario.
Congratulations to all talented student participants as well as all who contributed to this incredible Residence Life event.