Legacy Foundation Awards $11,860 in Scholarships

Legacy Foundation of Palm Beach County Awards $11,860 in Scholarships to Seven Promising Young Musicians, Including a Double Set of Sisters

 Over $210,000 in Scholarships for Music Lessons, Orchestra Dues,  Camps, Instruments and More Awarded Over Last Four Years

 (West Palm Beach, FL – July 1, 2020) The Legacy Foundation of Palm Beach County, an extension of the outreach programs of The Palm Beach Pops, today announced the winners of this year’s first group of Legacy Scholarships to help young people continue their music education. This year’s winners include a double set of sisters.

“A total of $11,860 was awarded to seven promising young musicians, ranging in age from 7 to 17, who this year had the extra burden of auditioning by email and video during our current Covid-19 pandemic,” said Jon Lappin, founder, president and executive director of the Legacy Foundation. “The awarded scholarship funds will be used to pay for instruments, lessons, music school tuition or other performing needs.”

The 2020 Legacy Foundation scholarship recipients are:

Isabella James (12) A violinist who attends BAK Middle School of the Arts in West Palm Beach. (Audition:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FqB0AgnG-KNX6PxUMv-7DdKFdd5Z5stw/view)

Alani Ritter (12) A violinist who attends BAK Middle School of the Arts in West Palm Beach. (Audition:https://vimeo.com/422624918)

Hanalei Ritter (15) A violinist who attends Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach. (Audition:https://vimeo.com/422622299)

Hailey Scarantino (10) A violinist who attends The Conservatory School @ North Palm Beach. (Audition:IMG_0718.MOV Please hold the control key and click the link, the video will launch.)

Lucy Sheridan (7) A violinist who attends Palm Beach Public Elementary School. (Audition:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EQ9NS1HIe6blDe1JKgmWng3SStD0b0iL/view)

Audrey Whitaker (13) A viola player who is homeschooled. (Audition: https://vimeo.com/422921688)

MaryJane Whitaker (17) A cellist who is homeschooled. (Audition: https://vimeo.com/422924106)

“I am very proud that over our first four years, we have awarded more than 100 scholarships for music lessons, orchestra dues, camps, musical instruments, and more, with a total value of over $210,000,” Lappin adds. “Previous scholarship recipients have used their funding money to continue to grow their musical abilities and excel on their chosen instrument through graduation.”

Lappin praised the audition judges for “once again taking the time to contribute to the cultural landscape of Palm Beach County (by assisting) these young determined musicians to pursue their passions. And a special thanks to the dedicated board members of the Legacy Foundation who made it possible to continue this invaluable funding even during a challenging economic downturn.”

About The Palm Beach Pops and the Legacy Foundation of Palm Beach County:

Founded in 1991 by the late Music Director and Conductor Bob Lappin, The Palm Beach Pops quickly distinguished itself as a world-class pops orchestra, dedicated to preserving the American Songbook. Additionally, The Palm Beach Pops had a long history of serving the children in its community by presenting quality music education programs. Lappin’s cultural impact lives on through the Legacy Foundation of Palm Beach County, founded and led by his son Jon Lappin. For more information on the foundation, please visit www.pbclegacy.org or email info@pbclegacy.org.

 Note: The Legacy Foundation gratefully accepts donations of funds, musical  instruments, and sponsored/named scholarships, and it seeks volunteers.

 Available for Interview:

Jon Lappin

Founder, President & Executive Director

Legacy Foundation of Palm Beach County

jon@pbclegacy.org

 

Media Contact:

Gary Schweikhart

PR-BS, Inc.

561.756.4298 

gary@pr-bs.net

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