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Joan Mantle Music Trust celebrates 10th anniversary year

A student playing the trumpet
Tune Up the Trumpets: The Joan Mantle Music Trust has raised $220,000 since its inception. Aaron Gascon, a member of The Flavourz, Sudbury Secondary's Jazz Band, performed during the 10th anniversary celebration held at Sudbury Secondary School on October 12, 2017.

Tune Up the Trumpets!

2017-2018 marks the 10th year that the Joan Mantle Music Trust will be distributing funding to secondary school music programs in the Rainbow District School Board.

The Trust has raised $220,000 since it was established in November 2008.

To celebrate, Rainbow District School Board will host a 10th anniversary fundraising concert on Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 7 pm in the McKellar Auditorium at Lockerby Composite School. The concert will feature instrumental ensembles and vocal performances by students, followed by an all-star stage band made up of music teachers and community musicians who are graduates of Rainbow Schools.

“Students in Rainbow Schools continue to receive new instruments thanks to generous donations from local businesses and individuals,” said Rainbow District School Board Chair Doreen Dewar. “As we celebrate the 10th anniversary year of the Joan Mantle Music Trust, we are entering the third year of the third round of funding. What a tremendous contribution to music education in Rainbow Schools!”

Confederation Secondary School, Espanola High School and Sudbury Secondary School will receive funding in the 2017-2018 school year. Chelmsford Valley District Composite School, Lasalle Secondary School and Lively District Secondary School received funding in 2016-2017. In 2015-2016, funding was provided to Lockerby Composite School, Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School and Manitoulin Secondary School.

“There is an ongoing need to revitalize music programs in our schools and we would like to thank all donors for their support,” said Director of Education Norm Blaseg. “Our students will reap the rewards for years to come as we continue to replenish the inventory of instruments in our secondary schools.”

The money raised to date comes from individual donations, corporate contributions and special events, including $11,000 from the International Dinner and Silent Auction held last spring. Members of the community have also donated a variety of musical instruments including woodwind and brass instruments, guitars, drum sets and pianos.

To thank the community for its contributions, the 2017-2018 recipient schools will host community concerts that will appeal to music lovers of all ages. Several of these concerts will also feature student musicians from various Rainbow elementary schools.

International Dinner and Community Award

The seventh International Dinner and Silent Auction in support of the Joan Mantle Music Trust will be held on Saturday, April 14, 2018 at 6 pm at the ParkSide Centre in Sudbury.

“Through the International Dinners, we have raised $65,000 in support of music education in Rainbow Schools,” said Bela Ravi, a community representative on the Trust’s Steering Committee.

She added: “We invite everyone to mark their calendars and join us for another wonderful evening with foods from around the world, and musical entertainment from the talented students of Rainbow Schools.”

The fifth annual Joan Mantle Music Trust Community Award will be presented at the International Dinner. The Community Award commemorates Joan Mantle’s positive impact on music and music education, not only within the Rainbow District School Board, but throughout the broader community.

The Award is presented annually to an individual (or organization) from the community served by Rainbow District School Board who has had a significant impact on music and/or music education at the elementary, secondary, post-secondary and/or community levels. Nominations will be accepted until January 15, 2018. For more information, including the nomination form, click here.

Community Award Honour Roll

Inaugural recipient Sylvia Carscadden, founder and director of the Kampana Bells, said that music teachers don’t always realize the tremendous impact they have on a person’s life. “I want to reinforce to teachers the great influence they have on their students,” she said. “Music teachers provided experiences and opportunities that formed my appreciation of quality and the discipline of excellence. But most importantly, they made an extra effort to share what they loved. It has had a lasting impact on my life and I am truly honoured to receive this wonderful award.”

The late Peter Schneider, a long-time educator and musical performer, was honoured with the Joan Mantle Music Trust Community Award in 2015. In accepting the posthumous tribute, Peter’s widow Lucette Schneider said music is a gift that lasts a lifetime. “Recent research has found that music uses both sides of the brain, a fact that makes it valuable in all areas of development. Music affects the growth of a child’s brain academically, emotionally, physically and spiritually,” she said. “Most people can’t play soccer or football at 70 and 80 years of age but they can sing. And they can play piano or some other instrument.”

Dr. David Buley, an Associate Professor of Music Education at Laurentian University, received the Joan Mantle Music Trust Community Award in 2016. Dr. Buley established The Young Sudbury Singers in 2007, an award-winning choir for children and youth from across the Greater Sudbury area. “The making of music is never solitary: instrument makers, composers, ensemble performers, audience members, architects, and concert hall builders, our teachers, our supporters, all combine to make the spaces and places and opportunities where music is made, where we experience musicing,” said Dr. Buley. “Offering an award such as this supports all of this musicing community.”

Dr. Robert “Bob” Hall was the 2017 recipient of the Joan Mantle Music Trust Community Award. Dr. Hall is an accomplished musician, vocalist, pianist, organist and conductor, who has served 22 years as Associate Professor of Music at Laurentian University, and Director of Music and Organist at St. Andrew’s United Church, Sudbury. At last year’s Dinner, Dr. Hall shared a booklet about the many music educators he has worked with and the key things they have taught him. “There are many more people that I could have named who shared musical insights by word or by example,” he said. “It makes me very thankful that I have had the privilege to experience so many inspirational music educators in so many ways over the past years.”

The Joan Mantle Music Trust

The Joan Mantle Music Trust honours Joan Mantle, a long-time educator who made an immense contribution to music education locally. Joan Mantle passed away on June 9, 2009, after a courageous battle with cancer.

“It is so heartwarming for the entire family to see our mother’s love of music live on in the young people who are enjoying these new instruments,” said Leslie Mantle. “We are truly grateful to all community donors who continue to make this rich legacy possible. We also appreciate the donation of instruments from those who share our love of music.”

The Joan Mantle Music Trust allocates funds to school music programs in Rainbow District School Board on a rotating basis. The Trust also accepts the donation of new and used musical instruments and allocates them to schools in need. This ensures that there is an ongoing improvement in the condition of musical equipment throughout the Board, allowing for students to achieve more in their musical studies together.

About Joan Mantle, patron of the Joan Mantle Music Trust

Joan Mantle dedicated many years to music education in Rainbow Schools.

Joan was hired by the Sudbury Board of Education in 1964 to teach math and science at Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School. Due to her extensive background in music, she was invited by the principal to establish a music program at the school. She gladly accepted and planted the seeds for what continues to be a hallmark of education at Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School.

Two years later, Lasalle Secondary School recruited Joan to head the Music department. The Lasalle Secondary School bands garnered numerous awards under her leadership over the following 15 years.

Joan was then promoted to administration, where she served as Vice-Principal at Lasalle, Principal at Lo-Ellen Park and Principal at Sudbury Secondary School. In all of these schools, Joan was a tireless ambassador for music education.

During much of this time, Joan was the Director of the Ontario Music Leadership Program, Director and Chair of the Ontario Secondary School Principals’ Association, and played a key role in the formation of the Ontario Principals’ Council.

Joan spent the last six years of her career as Superintendent of Education for the Rainbow District School Board. After retiring in 2003, Joan continued to serve our community on many boards. In 2007, she was Chair of the Board of Governors at Cambrian College.

During the launch of the Trust in the fall of 2008, Joan Mantle picked up the baton and directed the Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School Senior Jazz Band to the delight of those in attendance.

“Music education benefits students in many ways,” she said at the time. “Music is a universal language that enriches the mind and nourishes the spirit. When students gain an appreciation of music and learn practical skills, they discover a source of enjoyment and personal satisfaction that will last a lifetime.”

About Music Education in Rainbow Schools

The Rainbow District School Board provides students with opportunities to increase their musical literacy and develop their creative and critical thinking skills by engaging them in activities that lead them to learn in, about and through music. Musical literacy is the ability to read, write, create and perform music, as well as analyze, interpret and appreciate music from a variety of cultures and historical periods.

Learning in, about and through music is part of a well-rounded education that reinforces academic skills and nurtures life skills. Learning songs and rhythms develops literacy skills. Making connections between songs, language and movement encourages creativity and critical thinking. Music also improves self-esteem and confidence, and promotes teamwork and an overall appreciation of the arts.

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Media Contact:
Nicole Charette, Senior Advisor,
Corporate Communications and Strategic Planning,
Rainbow District School Board, 705.674.3171, ext. 7217.

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Thanks to the community’s generosity, Confederation Secondary School, Espanola High School and Sudbury Secondary School will receive new instruments from the Joan Mantle Music Trust in the 2017-2018 school year. Chelmsford Valley District Composite School, Lasalle Secondary School and Lively District Secondary School received funding in 2016-2017. Celebrating are, front row, from left, Leanne McGregor-Cywink of Espanola High School; Ashley Beland of Lasalle Secondary School; Emily Caruso-Parnell, Arts Education Consultant with Rainbow District School Board; Bob Deeth, Principal of Sudbury Secondary School; Norm Blaseg, Director of Education for Rainbow District School Board; Doreen Dewar, Chair of Rainbow District School Board; Dr. Ross Mantle, representing the Mantle family; Carolyn Otto, member of the Joan Mantle Music Trust Steering Committee; and Sabrina Gould and Matthias Wong of Sudbury Secondary School. Joining them are, back row, from left, Ralph McIntosh, Chair of the Joan Mantle Music Trust Steering Committee; Cory Ross, music teacher at Lively District Secondary School; Marc Savard, music teacher at Lasalle Secondary School; Tracy Mark, music teacher at Espanola High School; Emma Boivin of Espanola High School; Emma Oldford, Trinity Kotyluk, and music teacher Meghan Saaremets of Confederation Secondary School; Amadeo Pianosi, Nevan Beaulieau and Brady Ducharme of Lively District Secondary School; and Mitch McIntyre, music teacher at Sudbury Secondary School.