MoCo Arts has named Will Huntley as the first recipient of the Arts for Life Scholarship, a scholarship fund established to honor Maich Gardner.
Huntley will receive a significant scholarship, allowing him to take a full schedule of dance and theater classes at MoCo Arts in the 2016-2017 school year.
Established in 2014 by Ed Tomey, the fund was matched by the Hoffman Family Foundation, supported by more than 45 individual donations and then greatly enhanced by a generous gift from the Gardner-Grinnell Charitable Fund, honoring longtime MoCo board member Maich Gardner.
Gardner believes passionately in MoCoโs mission of โtransforming lives through movement and creative expressionโ and the fund ensures the kinds of personal and artistic opportunities that MoCo offers are able to flourish and reach ever deeper into the community.
โThe Arts for Life Scholarship is given to a deserving student for whom the award will make a real difference,โ says Reagan Messer, executive director and artistic director of Dance at MoCo Arts. โWill is a positive role model, he exhibits a strong work ethic in the studios, commitment, dedication, and ability. He is taking full advantage of what an arts education can do in a young personโs life. He is fully committed to both theatre and dance at MoCo Arts.โ
This scholarship will be awarded annually, helping make the arts accessible for all, and the impact of Gardnerโs legacy will continue to grow. MoCo is still accepting donations to the Arts for Life Fund.
For more information, visit www.moco.org.
