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Laurentian talent show raises funds for Easter Seals kids’ camp

Restoration Biology student and Highland Dancer Olivia Kyle named the top performer
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2022 LU’s Got Talent champions from left to right: Bryan Ribey, Olivia Kyle and Heidi Dunbar.

Laurentian University hosted the annual LU’s Got Talent on Nov. 18, 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 Easter Seals Ontario, 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 to support Easter Seals Ontario’s Send a Kid to Camp 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,” she said, in a press release.

“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,” said Bazinet.

“It was an honour 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.”


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