January 2017 Falconer

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Falconer

The Torrey Pines High School

Friday, January 13, 2017

Vol. 42, Issue 4, 28 pages

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Fundraiser held for scholarship in Nick Leslie’s memory by Angela Liu

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The Nicholas Leslie Memorial Fundraiser for a scholarship in Leslie’s name was held by the TPHS Scholarship Fund at Powerhouse Park in Del Mar on Jan. 7 from 12-2 p.m. The TPHSSF is a group of volunteers who dedicate their time and resources to ensure TPHS seniors are recognized for their achievements with money for college. Leslie (‘14) was murdered in the July 14, 2016 terrorist truck attack in Nice, France. TPHSSF board member Sharon Leib first came up with the idea of the scholarship in October, and TPHSSF president Mary Stromitis proposed the idea of the fundraiser last November. This was the first fundraiser held for the scholarship. “[The fundraiser was held] to celebrate Nick’s life and the values that he stood for,” Leib said. “[It also gave] the community an opportunity to come out and support the Leslies … There were so many people who wanted to do something for the Leslies, and this gave everyone the opportunity to do so.” According to Nick’s father, Conrad Leslie, he and Leib had never met before Saturday, but Leib “took it upon herself” to organize this scholarship and reached out to him. Leib did not know Nick personally either. “I’ve been corresponding with Conrad and Nick’s mother Paola [Leslie] by

email for about three months,” Leib said. “But I never met them in person until today.” Tickets were sold on the TPHSSF website for $20 in advance, and for $30 at the door. Volunteers also gave attendees raffle tickets to win a brewery tour for 10 people, which was donated by the San Diego Brewery Tour. According to Leib, use of the tents, chairs and equipment, such as the microphone and speakers used during the event was donated by the Del Mar lifeguards. Food was donated by Jersey Mike’s Subs, Local Greens, Subway, the Leib family and one of Paola Leslie’s closest friends, Shelley Hayden. Leib gave a welcome speech, which was followed by speeches by Speaker of the California State Assembly, Toni Atkins, and the California Assemblyman and 78th District Representative, Todd Gloria, about the importance of a community coming together. Atkins, who is a friend of Leib’s, was invited to the event and asked to speak by Leib. Gloria said he “was invited as the state assembly member for Del Mar to offer the state’s condolences to Nick’s parents and the broader community.” According to Conrad, Atkins and Gloria also presented Paola and him with certificates of merit for Nick, in recognition of his accomplishments.

At 1 p.m., Conrad Leslie spoke about the importance of creating something positive out of tragedy like his son’s death. A crew from 10News, the San Diego ABC affiliate, was also present at the event, and they filmed Conrad and interviewed him after his speech. Leib said the first recipient of the scholarship will be chosen in April and will be awarded the scholarship in May. “We’re hoping that the Leslies will come to the ceremony and be there to see who the first recipient is,” Leib said. Leib is currently still working with Conrad and Paola on the details of who will be considered for the scholarship. “We haven’t specifically delineated the criteria yet,” Leib said. “But it’s going to be someone who has a global perspective, wants to study business, is into the environment and sustainability and I think the fourth [requirement] is going to be someone who’s going to college here in California.” Leib still plans to meet with Conrad and Paola to decide if they want to award one $1,000 scholarship to one student or two $500 scholarships to two students. According to Conrad, he is happy that the scholarship will be able to help other students pursue their dreams and that it is giving Nick the opportunity to influence other students. Jump to A3.

CARRYING ON A LEGACY: An event attendee signs in at the front table at Powerhouse Park in Del Mar (LEFT). Conrad Leslie speaks to a 10News reporter in front of cameras after giving a speech to around 120 guests. His speech touched on lessons learned from the passing of his son, Nick Leslie, and the purpose of the scholarship (MIDDLE). Balloons decorate the event in front of tents with food for attendees, which was provided by local sponsors (RIGHT).

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