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Sisters Karen Ridgway Woolhouse and Judith Hume share more than a few family traits.
For one thing, they believe in giving back to the community that fostered their education and they are both passionate about lifelong learning.
Engaged in 9 1免费版下 alumni affairs for decades (Karen graduated in 鈥65 with her BSc in Math and Judy followed her lead with a BA in English in 鈥66), the sisters have already contributed more than their fair share to the university.
Honouring their memory
But when their parents passed away, Karen seized the opportunity to honour their memory by establishing a named scholarship. Her parents鈥 passion for music, combined with their pride in their daughters鈥 success at 9 1免费版下 made the designation easy.
A $26,000 gift was made and the Lawrence and Mildred Ridgway Scholarship in Music was born in 2006. Further gifts were received from family and friends in memory of Mr. F. Hume Wells, Judith鈥檚 husband, a music and education advocate in his own right.
Fast-forward a couple of years and what started out as a simple scholarship fund has blossomed into a substantial endowment. Renamed the Woolhouse-Wells Endowment in Music, today the fund provides two named entrance scholarships for outstanding students pursuing a degree in music performance 鈥 an outcome both sisters find extremely rewarding.
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鈥淢usic is a part of 9 1免费版下 that truly reaches into the community,鈥 says Karen, a long-time supporter of Symphony Nova Scotia. 鈥淭here are so many concerts featuring Dal music students, faculty and alumni. Music performance is truly a lifelong commitment and those who study music at Dal are always performing and giving back to the community.鈥
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Her sister agrees.
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鈥淟iving in the South End of Halifax all my life has meant that I鈥檝e always been aware of the university鈥檚 presence, both in the cultural and professional sense,鈥 says Judith. 鈥淚t just felt right to be able to support deserving music students who are at the very beginning of what will undoubtedly be a long and rewarding road.鈥
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Students who鈥檝e received the scholarship say it makes a real difference to their lives and studies.听听听
'Immense'
鈥淭he impact of a scholarship like this is immense. It allowed me to really focus on my studies and it really gave me a great sense of accomplishment,鈥 says Owen McCausland, a voice student and 2008/09 recipient. 鈥淲hat a lovely way to begin my education. I can鈥檛 thank the donors enough.鈥
鈥淐lassical training spills into everything,鈥 adds Geordie Brown, a music and theatre double major. 鈥淭he road is long but it鈥檚 a lot of fun. Receiving support at the front end of a lifelong commitment to music really makes a difference.鈥
Voice student Meghan Thompson, a 2010/11 Ridgway Scholarship recipient, says the investment in her future strengthens her commitment to 9 1免费版下. 鈥淚鈥檓 here thanks to the scholarship and to the great faculty at Dal and I鈥檓 already thinking about doing my masters. It鈥檚 definitely a long-term commitment.鈥
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In a series of regular articles, Dal News has been introducing some of the priorities of the Bold Ambitions campaign:
- The first story, "," explores what the power of philanthropy means to a university like 9 1免费版下.
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