Press Release
For
Immediate Release
Contact:
Lauren Stevenson Yacina
Upper
Darby Performing Arts Center
610.506.1355
Upper Darby Summer Stage
offers Scholarships to local Foster Children in Memory of Summer Stage
Participant
May 11, 2013 – Drexel Hill, PA – On the one-year anniversary of the death of
Terrance Calvert who was a long-term Summer Stage participant and staff member,
Upper Darby Summer Stage announces a scholarship program for teens in foster
care.
Upper Darby Summer Stage
begins its 38th season this summer and has become one of the
nation’s oldest and most successful youth theater programs. Over 700 young
people from throughout the Delaware Valley participate in the program each
summer learning theater skills and more.
From the staff to the students, the Upper Darby Summer Stage
community is made up of kind and talented individuals that are driven by fervor
for musical theater and a natural inclination to help others.
Tristan Horan, a senior at Haverford High School and active Summer
Stage participant, is organizing the Summer Stage Foster Child Program,
entitled T’s Kids Scholarship Program, in memory of his friend Terrance
Calvert. “I can’t think of a better way to remember Terrance than to offer
others the opportunity to participate in the program he loved,” said Tristan.
The public is encouraged to contact Tristan if they are aware of a
teen in foster care that would benefit from the Upper Darby Summer Stage
program. Tristan may be reached at 610.675.4424 or TsKidsScholarship@gmail.com.
Terrance Calvert was an active member in the Upper Darby Summer
Stage community. He was a living example of how the Summer Stage community
cannot only support and nurture artistic talents but also provide a loving and
supporting environment for children.
Terrance was placed into foster care at a very young age. Like many
children in foster care, he faced many challenges. His life changed when he
discovered Upper Darby Summer Stage. Starting out as a student in the
children’s theater program, Terrance displayed immense talent, an
extraordinarily loving personality, and an inspiring passion for helping
others. Terrance eventually became a staff member, sharing his passion for
musical theater as a choreographer in the Children’s Theater program.
Terrance was diagnosed with Renal Cell Carcinoma, kidney cancer, in
2011. The Summer Stage family was with Terrance every step of the way. During
the summer of 2012, Terrance showed great courage by continuing to support the
Upper Darby Summer Stage program despite experiencing the physical toll that
cancer was taking on his body. Terrance’s soul and spirit refused to stop his
mission to give back. In his last months, Terrance spoke about his love for his
friends, his family, the arts, and the Upper Darby Summer Stage community.
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