THANK YOU TO DONORS

It is with immense gratitude that we take this opportunity to thank you and to recognize the generosity of our parents, alumni, sta , past parents, grandparents and friends who have donated to Pickering College.
Every gift to our school has mattered. Last year, donors contributed more than $7.3 million to help make Pickering College an extraordinary place of learning and connection for our students. And, because of your unwavering support, we are excitedly moving forward with the construction of West Lake House.
In the coming pages of Thank you to Donors, you will see an inspiring group of people and organizations partnering with Pickering College to ensure the best possible experiences for current and future students. Our donors have supported the school in many di erent ways, and each act of generosity has had an incredible impact on our students and broader school community. From guests and sponsors supporting the school’s signature fundraising events, to our Light The Way capital campaign towards West Lake House, we are grateful to celebrate the sense of community and spirit of generosity that is embraced wholeheartedly at our school.
You will also be inspired by the immense kindness honouring two important people in the Pickering College community. After 53 years as a teacher, coach, mentor, advisor and alumni ambassador, Charles F. Boyd passed away on September 14, 2021, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of nearly 5,000 students, alumni and sta . He was a kind, compassionate and caring individual to everyone that knew him, and personi ed the belief that The People are Pickering. In his memory, our community showed profound support towards sustaining the school’s outdoor education program at his beloved Blue & Silver Farm.
As you may know, Peter Sturrup, Head of School Emeritus, retired in June 2022. Over the course of nearly three decades, he guided the school through times of triumph and turmoil, leaving a lasting impact on generations of students. To commemorate this special milestone, our community expressed support towards future investments in our students’ education through the Sturrup Family Endowment Fund, yet another lasting impact of the Sturrup family.
Every day, whether in the classrooms or co-curricular activities, we see the di erence your generosity makes for our school. Your gift to our community provides students with endless opportunities to discover their talents and grow into passionate leaders ready to take action. Your support has made a di erence in the lives of our students, today and in the future generations who will go on to make positive change in the world.
We are so grateful to those donors and volunteers who choose to make Pickering College a philanthropic priority in their lives. Thank you for your continued kindness and generosity.
With great appreciation,
$7,380,053
WAS
$328,325
WAS DONATED TO SUPPORT ENDOWMENTS
INCLUDING GENEROUS GIFTS TO INCREASE FINANCIAL AID FOR DESERVING STUDENTS.
$1,212,412
IN RESTRICTED DONATIONS, SUPPORTING SUCH AREAS AS POWER OF COMMUNITY, BLUE & SILVER FARM, OUTDOOR EDUCATION.
$15,462,332
WAS
GENEROUS
($100,000 +)
L Diane and Beric Farmer
The Farmer Family Foundation
The Rathlyn Foundation
Ed Richardson ‘45
Anonymous (1)
HILLTOP CIRCLE
($25,000 - $99,999)
The Joseph Lebovic Charitable Foundation
The Dr. Wolf Lebovic Charitable Foundation
L Jefferson Mooney
($10,000 - $24,999)
L James Brown ‘69
L Beth Egan
L The Egan Family Foundation
Xiaohui Sun and Ming Li
L Mirella and John Morra
L Ronald Veale ‘63
Jiekun Wang and Liaoning Wang
Sheila and James Waters
Meirong He and Xiaohui Xing
Samuel Yen ‘89
Yen Family Fund
Lisa and Jason Yip
SILVER CIRCLE
($5,000 - $9,999)
Philip Allan ‘71
Barclay Herod Family Foundation
Birt Family
Karen Whetstone and Richard Geurts
Laura Barclay and Jason Herod
Jack Houghton ‘47
L Julia and Trevor Hunt
The late Patricia Lawson and Family
The Roman Group of Companies
L Lisa and Peter Sturrup
L Daniel Weinzweig
Xiaohui Gong and Zhong Zheng
BLUE CIRCLE
($2,500 - $4,999)
L Charles Beer ‘59
L Kirsten Nicolson and Brad Boland
Jiangliu Feng and Yuzhen Cao
Licong Pan and Lixun Chen
L Susan and David Cooper
L Laurie and Corey DiCarlo
L Joanne and Christopher Golding
Xiaozhen Ruan and Haofu Huang
L Khanna Family Foundation
Donald King ‘46
Yu Hsuan Lu and Chi Iuan Lin
Chaoyue Qi and Hang Liu
Lu Zhang and XiaoYun Liu
Kun Yan and Yundong Luan
L Jane Lynes
Jin Ying Wang and Keo Hoa Quach
Sherry Barclay and Kevin Still
Sylvester Legacy Inc.
Terra Brook Homes Inc.
Wendy Jin and Minh Tran
Jianmei Gao and Chi Kin Tsui
Ruonan Zhang and Lei Wang
L Patricia and Kevin Wietzes
Hao Chen and Rudy You
Lu Lin and Zhen Yu
Yan Sun and Mengli Zhou
Fan Yang and Pengkun Zhou
($1,000 - $ 2,499)
L Parveen Khan and Akber Abbas
Jose Aguayo ‘86
Ann and Simon Armstrong
Maria and Ian Ash
Qiongyin Huang and Wei Bai
L Christina and Sal Bianco
Brokerlink
Josie Zhao and Bob Cai
CAS Accounting for Insurance Inc.
Xi Cao and Mao Zhi Chan
Huilin Yang and Jia Pu Chen
Michelle Wang and Weiran Cheng
Julie Clement
Jin Li and Xiang Cui
Mirela Cusiac
Jacqueline Da Ponte
Marnee and Michael Da Ponte
L Dr. Rolph Davis and Mrs. Joan Davis
Mingjuan Wang and Mingjian Ding
David Dixon ‘46
Xia Guo and Jianguo Duan
Qi Sun and Haixu Fang
L Kaia and Patrick Farmer
Allyson and Doug Flynn
L Lingling Li and Jianning Fu
Kevin Fung ‘10
Judy Chung and Raymond Fung
Dejuan Kong and Benqiang Gao
Michelle Xu and Yan Gao
Haiyan Zhang and Xuming Gu
The Hambrock Family
Handle This
James Harrison ‘47
Ling Zhou and Gangfeng He
Angel Yim and Danny Ho
L Krista Robinson-Holt and Derek Holt
Meng-Chen Lan and Chung Chiang Hu
Lanjun Li and Tao Hu
Lili Wang and Xiaotao Hu
Eva Huang
Ling Zi Bai and Ping Huang
Stuart Hunt ‘87
Angelica Ienceaunu
Tian Li and Weizhong Ji
Shujie Zhang and Yang Ji
Ye Zhang and Zi Xuan Jia
Jennifer Li and Leo Jiang
Xiaoye Fan and Xuehong Jiang
Xiaoyu Cui and Yong Jiang
L Yue Wang and Zhongjie Jiang
Monisha and Steve Johnstone
Gayle Climpson-Kennedy and David
Kennedy
Pooneh Khataei and Kian Khatami
Dr. Khatami Medicine Professional
Corporation
Lisa Simmonds-Kim and Thomas Kim
Qiang Kuang
Linglan Shen and Shen Wei Lao
Elena Latypova and Albert Latypov
Ye Lu and Zhenyu Lei
Yinglu Kang and Boxi Li
Lili Chen and Jiannan Li
Jie Li and Junming Li
Tieny Ho and Ming Li
Jennifer Liu and Steven Li
Yu Lin and Zuojun Li
Jason Liang ‘14
Steven Liao ‘01
Fan Shi and Zhao Lin
Mary Lee and Huajian Liu
Qin Chen and Nian Liu
Qiqi Deng and Victor Liu ‘95
Yue Chen and Zhixin Liu
Venus Iu and Howard Lu
Jenny Qi Jiang and Maozhou Lu
Jing Ge and Shujun Lu
Liyi He and Yangsheng Luo
L Ailene and Dan MacDougall
Reika and Mitsuhiro Maeda
L Kelly and Malcolm Mason
L Arnold Massey
MCH Accounting Professional Corporation
Donald McLaren ‘76
Mercedes-Benz Barrie
L Renee and Rob Merrick
Junko and Takuya Mizuno
Olga Morawczynski
L Heather Smith-Morton and Barclay
Morton
Liza Moskaltsova
Nexus Investments
Lin Zhao and Masahiro Ohe
Lori and Jim Pedersen
Amber and Paul Perry
Kristina Pi ‘96
Ellie Chai and Lei Ping
Prep Academy Tutors
Kathy and Ian Proudfoot
Nadezda Provkina and Dmitry Provkin
Jerome Rau ‘77
Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc.
David Rogers ‘76
Rogol Electric Company Limited
L H and E Romkema
Yao Zhang and Huaying Rong
L Jessie-May Rowntree
Miho and Takasuke Sekine
Colleen Sexsmith
L Diane and Sean Sexsmith-Brosseau
Xin Liu and Feng Shao
Corianne and Anthony Simpson
L Gail and Colin Simpson
Yunzhuo Zhou and Xiaojie Song
Maureen Soukoreff
Spicers Canada Limited
L Deneine Drover-Stubbs and Stephen Stubbs
L Minna Sturrup
Jinyan Zhang and Yingjie Sui
Xiaozhou Sun
Lingling Song and Yun Teng
Benjie Tiangco
Susanna Turner and Patrick Turner ‘97
George Vassallo
Lan Lin and Bo Wang
Jingyu Yang and Di Wang
Haoyang Liu and Jie Wang
Na Mao and Qingping Wang
Ying Gao and Tongle Wang
William Waugh
Mike Weiler
L Stephen Widdrington ‘83
Huiping Xu and Zeming Wu
Lin Wu and Qiang Xu
Mary Zhou and Jack Xuan
Sasha Sun and Gavin Xue
Fangyu Wang and Hua Yang
Linna Zhang and Weitao Yao
Lingli Wu and Lei Yu
Rongyi Zheng and Mingqi Yu
L Jane Zavitz
Zhaohui Liu and Chao Zeng
Peggy Pan and Qingyu Zeng
Lin Lin and Tao Zeng
L Alexander Zetzl ‘05
L Joan and Bert Zetzl
Jie Hao and Jinguo Zhang
Jiezhi Wu and Lei Zhang
L Kai Wang and Wei Zhang
Dan Wei and Yanpan Zhao
Yan Ding and Jiang Zhu
Anonymous (1)
THE LAMP OF LEARNING, as found in the Pickering College crest, recognizes those who have given for the past ve or more consecutive years.
Parveen Khan and Akber Abbas
Natalie and Eric Akbar
Maria and Ian Ash
Qiongyin Huang and Wei Bai
L Christina and Sal Bianco
L Kirsten Nicolson and Brad Boland
Kathryn and Paul Brundage
Josie Zhao and Bob Cai
Jiangliu Feng and Yuzhen Cao
L Penny Lawson-Cameron and Scott Cameron
Cindy and Neil Cassarchis
Tina Robert and Richard Cazeau
Xi Cao and Mao Zhi Chan
Huilin Yang and Jia Pu Chen
Licong Pan and Lixun Chen
Michelle Wang and Weiran Cheng
L Susan and David Cooper
L Naomi and Jamie Côté
Jin Li and Xiang Cui
Mirela Cusiac
Marnee and Michael Da Ponte
Jennifer Russell and Jason Dent
Carrie and Rico Dente
L Laurie and Corey DiCarlo
Mingjuan Wang and Mingjian Ding
Xia Guo and Jianguo Duan
Sophia Egbuniwe
Jessica and Je Ellis
Qi Sun and Haixu Fang
Melanie and James Fedigan
Kait and Andrew Finlay
L Zoe Roberts and David Fiscaletti
L Shelley and Jamie Frank
Jennifer Brett Fraser and Jason Fraser
L Lingling Li and Jianning Fu
L Alexis and Roland Furlan
Lisa and Wayne Furlong
Dejuan Kong and Benqiang Gao
Dan Yu and Sheng Ning Gao
Michelle Xu and Yan Gao
Jiani Qian and Yabin Ge
L Joanne and Christopher Golding
Haiyan Zhang and Xuming Gu
Ling Zhou and Gangfeng He
Laura Barclay and Jason Herod
Angel Yim and Danny Ho
Thi Viet Ha Nguyen and Anh Hoang
L Krista Robinson-Holt and Derek Holt
Ti any and Dan Houle
Meng-Chen Lan and Chung Chiang Hu
Lanjun Li and Tao Hu
Lili Wang and Xiaotao Hu
Eva Huang
Jiajun Chen and Gu Huang
Xiaozhen Ruan and Haofu Huang
Ling Zi Bai and Ping Huang
L Julia and Trevor Hunt
Weijia Sun and Ming Huo
Sabine Hamia and Wasim Jarrah
Tian Li and Weizhong Ji
Shujie Zhang and Yang Ji
Ye Zhang and Zi Xuan Jia
Jennifer Li and Leo Jiang
Xiaoye Fan and Xuehong Jiang
Xiaoyu Cui and Yong Jiang
L Yue Wang and Zhongjie Jiang
Monisha and Steve Johnstone
Prashanthy Karthigeyan and the late Narayanan Karthigeyan
Pooneh Khataei and Kian Khatami
Lisa Simmonds-Kim and Thomas Kim
Qiang Kuang
Linglan Shen and Shen Wei Lao
Elena Latypova and Albert Latypov
Ye Lu and Zhenyu Lei
Yinglu Kang and Boxi Li
Lili Chen and Jiannan Li
Jie Li and Junming Li
Tieny Ho and Ming Li
Jennifer Liu and Steven Li
Dongfeng Xu and Zhifeng Li
Yu Lin and Zuojun Li
Yu Hsuan Lu and Chi Iuan Lin
Fan Shi and Zhao Lin
Xuemei Zhang and Dongliang Liu
Chaoyue Qi and Hang Liu
Jing Hu and Hong Liu
Mary Lee and Huajian Liu
Qin Chen and Nian Liu
Qiqi Deng and Victor Liu ‘95
Lu Zhang and XiaoYun Liu
Yue Chen and Zhixin Liu
Venus Iu and Howard Lu
Jenny Qi Jiang and Maozhou Lu
Jing Ge and Shujun Lu
Liyi He and Yangsheng Luo
Ying Ma
Amy and Robert MacAlpine
Reika and Mitsuhiro Maeda
L Erin and Blair Matthews
Shellie Sigurdson and Simon McCa ery
L Renee and Rob Merrick
Junko and Takuya Mizuno
Olga Morawczynski
L Mirella and John Morra
L Heather Smith-Morton and Barclay Morton
Huong Le and The Anh Nguyen
Fola Sam-Ogunbiyi and Samuel Ogunbiyi
Lin Zhao and Masahiro Ohe
L Noeline Burk and James Pataran
Amber and Paul Perry
Ellie Chai and Lei Ping
Jennifer and Robert Porter
Nadezda Provkina and Dmitry Provkin
Jin Ying Wang and Keo Hoa Quach
L H and E Romkema
Yao Zhang and Huaying Rong
Shai and Daniel Samuelson
Marcy and Jon Sanderson
Miho and Takasuke Sekine
L Diane and Sean Sexsmith-Brosseau
Xin Liu and Feng Shao
Corianne and Anthony Simpson
L Gail and Colin Simpson
Yunzhuo Zhou and Xiaojie Song
Keltie and Todd Stewart
L Deneine Drover-Stubbs and Stephen Stubbs
Jinyan Zhang and Yingjie Sui
Tatyana Suleimanova and Adilzhan Suleimanov
Xiaozhou Sun
Nali Ren and Hao Tang
Lingling Song and Yun Teng
Shelagh and Mike Tomkinson
Jeanette Drew and Kevin Tomlinson
Wendy Jin and Minh Tran
Jianmei Gao and Chi Kin Tsui
Susanna Turner and Patrick Turner ‘97
Lan Lin and Bo Wang
Jingyu Yang and Di Wang
Haoyang Liu and Jie Wang
Hong Cai and Jinping Wang
Ruonan Zhang and Lei Wang
Jiekun Wang and Liaoning Wang
Na Mao and Qingping Wang
Ying Gao and Tongle Wang
L Patricia and Kevin Wietzes
Huiping Xu and Zeming Wu
Lin Wu and Qiang Xu
Mary Zhou and Jack Xuan
Sasha Sun and Gavin Xue
Fangyu Wang and Hua Yang
Qiong Shao and Peng Yang
Linna Zhang and Weitao Yao
Lisa and Jason Yip
Man Ha Cheung and Hau Ming Yiu
Hao Chen and Rudy You
Lingli Wu and Lei Yu
Rongyi Zheng and Mingqi Yu
Lu Lin and Zhen Yu
Zhaohui Liu and Chao Zeng
Peggy Pan and Qingyu Zeng
Lin Lin and Tao Zeng
Jie Hao and Jinguo Zhang
Jiezhi Wu and Lei Zhang
L Kai Wang and Wei Zhang
Yunfei He and Yong Zhang
Dan Wei and Yanpan Zhao
Xiaohui Gong and Zhong Zheng
Yan Sun and Mengli Zhou
Fan Yang and Pengkun Zhou
Ling Yang and Wei Zhou
Yan Ding and Jiang Zhu
Anonymous (1)
1940s
David Dixon ‘46
James Harrison ‘47
Jack Houghton ‘47
Donald King ‘46
Ed Richardson ‘45
1950s
Bernard Baril ‘51
L Charles Beer ‘59
L Kenneth Hills ‘59
Stefan Israeler ‘52
Edward Lowry ‘51
Brian Purdy ‘56
Roger Warren ‘51
1960s
Jock Bates ‘61
L James Brown ‘69
L Robert Bryant ‘60
L Thomas Bryant ‘66
L Rolph Davis ‘60
L David Douglas ‘60
Brian Magee ‘62
L Robert Rayner ‘62
L Robert Russel ‘67
L Herschell Sax ‘64
L Ronald Veale ‘63
Duncan Walker ‘69
Brian Worrall ‘69
1970s
Philip Allan ‘71
John Buckley ‘78
Barry Estabrook ‘71
Terence Fish ‘74
Robert Gardner ‘72
Donald McLaren ‘76
Jerome Rau ‘77
John Reynolds ‘78
Christopher Rogers ‘70
David Rogers ‘76
Jose Rosillo ‘72
Edmund Rynard ‘70
Wolf Smith-Butz ‘73
Adam Wetstein ‘73
1980s
Jose Aguayo ‘86
L Stephen Barratt ‘86
Tom Everson ‘84
Leslie Fok ‘86
Jeffrey Forde ‘82
Stuart Hunt ‘87
L Jonathan Knaul ‘87
Eddie Lee ‘86
Peter Lyne ‘83
Jeffrey Pabst ‘88
L Dag Spicer ‘80
Glenn Stants ‘87
L Stephen Widdrington ‘83
Samuel Yen ‘89
1990s
John Bond ‘90
James Callow ‘94
Winnie Chu ‘97
Robert Doyle ‘96
Francis Fung ‘97
Jonathan Hilditch ‘96
Bryan Jones ‘94
Victor Liu ‘95
Kathy Lu ‘97
L Raymond Ng ‘99
Kristina Pi ‘96
Patrick Turner ‘97
L Ryan Turner ‘99
Andrew Wolder ‘90
Kylah Adams
L Joshua Armstrong
Alex Au Yong
Dina Baird
L Lotem Baram
L Patrice Barbanchon
L Elaine Barratt
Graham Birt
Nicole Birt
L Ethan Bishop
L The late Charles Boyd
Jennifer Brett Fraser
L Kim Browner
Carrington Bull
L Susan Cartwright
L Gordon Chiu
Andrea Cleland
Julie Clement
L Chris Collingham
L Steve Cope
L Naomi Côté
L Chris Coyne
Syliva Da Silva
L Michael Daleman
L Marc de la Bastide
L Sarah Demarco
L John Dew
Maria Di Mambro
Daniele Di Nardo
L Janet Downer
L Donna Doyle
Leah Duncan
Jessica Ellis
Kait Finlay
L David Fiscaletti
L Jay Fletcher
L Stephanie Forgie
L Shelley Frank
L Alexis Furlan
Joanna Glavin
L Joanne Golding
L Jillian Goodall
L Alexis Hamilton
Amanda Hamm ‘05
Monica Hoppe
L Julia Hunt
Lauren Hunt
Taylor Jennings
L Sheila Johnson
L Ian Johnston
L Nancy Kerswill
Emily Kim
L Elaine Kliem
L Keith Kupsch
L Penny Lawson-Cameron
Johanna Liburd
Melinda MacDonald
L Je Mason
L Laura Mason
L Arnold Massey
L Erin Matthews
L Lisa Maunder
Heather McDonald
L Carol McKnight
Kumail Meghani
L Karen Meisel
L Renee Merrick
Shawna Modeste
L Shirley Mo ett
L Nicole Murphy
L Rosanna Naccarata
Laura Padula
Varathan Pathmanathan
L Laurie Philp
L Leila Picazo
L Helena Pollakova
L John Robertson
L H Romkema
2000s
Beth Allan ‘01
Talia Black ‘07
Amanda Hamm ‘05
Brett Lawson ‘02
Steven Liao ‘01
Amy MacKenzie ‘05
Kristina Massiah ‘04
Kurt Richardson ‘02
Patrick Roy ‘07
Andrea Schneider ‘04
Sarah Schneider ‘07
Caleb Sturrup ‘04
L Gareth Sturrup ‘09
Riane Tse ‘07
L Alexander Zetzl ‘05
2010s
Kevin Fung ‘10
Isaac Hambrock ‘14
Jason Liang ‘14
Jaden Lithopoulos ‘13
A. Nicolas Slind ‘13
Dalton Slind ‘18
L Jessie-May Rowntree
Jamie Savage
Alysa Scarcelli
Chris Schneider
L Jason Simm
L Sheri Simon
T. Ann Smiley
L Jason Smith
L Kim Smith
L Heather Smith-Morton
L Lindsey Stefanovich
L Gareth Sturrup ‘09
L Peter Sturrup
Danielle Sugar
L Heather Suters
L Ricky Tam
L Dan Thompson
L Emily van Nostrand
Justine Verkuyl
William Waugh
Mike Weiler
L Ellen Wells
L Steve Wood
Elan Moore and Andrew Abramowicz
Ruth and Peter Andrews
Ann and Simon Armstrong
Paula and Gus Badali
Barclay Herod Family Foundation
Baljit and Salim Bardai
L J.E. (Tim) Benson
Toby Hatch and Joel Berger
Birt Family
Kim Black
Heather Bordo
Elizabeth Bouchard
Andrew Burke
CAS Accounting for Insurance Inc.
Cortney Cassidy
Sheldon Clark
Cathy and Paul Climpson
The Country Day School, John Liggett
Elise Cunningham
Marisa De Luca
Andrea Donais
Paul Duckett
L Beth Egan
L The Egan Family Foundation
Lisa Gragtmans and Douglas Elliott
L Diane and Beric Farmer
The Farmer Family Foundation
L Kaia and Patrick Farmer
Edna and Alec Farquhar
Filion Wakely Thorup Angeletti LLP, Donald Jarvis
Debbie and Adam Floyd
Allyson and Doug Flynn
Donna and Allan Fordyce
Robert Frank
Joyce and Robert Fraser
Judy Chung and Raymond Fung
Karen Whetstone and Richard Geurts
Suzanne and Peter Goldson
Carol and Peter Grys
Carrie Habijanac
The Hambrock Family
L Elizabeth Hempen
Marie Higgins
Barbara Horvath
Angelica Ienceaunu
L Beverly Jackson
Wasim Jarrah Personal Real Estate Corporation
Michelle and David Johnson
Deryn Lavell and Stephen Johnson
Maria Jordan
Sandra and Philip Kaszuba
Gayle Climpson-Kennedy and David Kennedy
L Khanna Family Foundation
Dr. Khatami Medicine Professional Corporation
Shannon LaBrash
Myriam Lafrance
Priscilla and Grant Lawson
The late Patricia Lawson and Family
The Joseph Lebovic Charitable Foundation
The Dr. Wolf Lebovic Charitable Foundation
Patti and Tom Lewis
Xiaohui Sun and Ming Li
Xuelian Wang and Zenghui Li
Linda Lloyd Weiping Lu
Kun Yan and Yundong Luan
Kathleen Lyne
L Jane Lynes
Vida Sernas and Alan MacDonald
L Ailene and Dan MacDougall
Beth and Jim Maddox
Lisa and Dave Marshall
L Kelly and Malcolm Mason
Yvette and Robert Massiah
Karen and Christopher McCleave
Carol and David McDougall
L Cathy and John McGill
MCH Accounting Professional Corporation
Andrea McMullen
L Je erson Mooney
Liza Moskaltsova
Nexus Investments
Clara and Johnny Ng
Thi Phuong Diep Nguyen and Tien Dung Ngo
Linda and Raymond Nunn
Nancy O’Loane
Mary Jane and John Omand
Julie and Daniel Page
Je rey Paikin
Hans Pape
Lori and Jim Pedersen
Patrick Peotto
PC POWER OF COMMUNITY
Maria and Ian Ash
Barclay Herod Family Foundation
David Dixon ‘46
Laura Barclay and Jason Herod
Jack Houghton ‘47
Jie Li and Junming Li
Yu Lin and Zuojun Li
Martha Perry
Jackie Playter
Irmhild Plettner
Nancy and William Prittie
Kathy and Ian Proudfoot
Bill and Janet Prueter
Judith and David Puttock
Till Quinn-Rabot and Joseph Rabot
The Rathlyn Foundation
Jennifer and Ian Robinson
Vani Rouse
Sandra and Dunbar Russel
Marilyn and Ed Russell
The Schneider Family
Debra Scott
Fernanda Serroul
Colleen Sexsmith
Eileen Simons
Kim Bilous and Darren Slind
Norman Smith
Maureen Soukore
Alice Souvannakhily
Stanstead College, Michael Wolfe
Sherry Barclay and Kevin Still
L Lisa Sturrup
L Minna Sturrup
Karen and Thomas Sturrup
Sylvester Legacy Inc.
Christine Tansley
Rachel and Andrew Vallance
Innes van Nostrand
George Vassallo
Barbara and Kerry Vincent
L Helen Pei and Harry Wang
Sheila and James Waters
Lee Webb
L Daniel Weinzweig
Cindy Widdrington
Susan Wright
Meirong He and Xiaohui Xing
Yen Family Fund
York Region Optical Labratories Inc.
L Jane Zavitz
L Joan and Bert Zetzl
Lu Chen and Jigui Zhang
Anonymous (3)
Laura Padula
The Rathlyn Foundation
Ed Richardson ‘45
Roger Warren ‘51
William Waugh
Huiping Xu and Zeming Wu
Yan Sun and Mengli Zhou
Anonymous (1)
GIFTS-IN-KIND
John Lockyer
Margaret McLaren
Select Art Galleries
Thank you to our many endowment donors for honouring the Sturrup family and the retirement of Peter Sturrup, Head of School Emeritus, with a gift to the Sturrup Family Endowment Fund. The Fund will continue to support future investments in our students’ education.
Elan Moore and Andrew Abramowicz
Jose Aguayo ‘86
Ruth and Peter Andrews
L Joshua Armstrong
L Elaine Barratt and Stephen Barratt ‘86
L Charles Beer ‘59
Birt Family
Kim Black
L Kirsten Nicolson and Brad Boland
Heather Bordo
L James Brown ‘69 and Joan Lee
Elizabeth Bouchard
CAS Accounting for Insurance Inc.
Sheldon Clark
Julie Clement
L Susan and David Cooper
L Steve Cope
The Country Day School, John Liggett
Jacqueline Da Ponte
Marnee and Michael Da Ponte
Marisa De Luca
L Janet Downer
Paul Duckett
L Beth Egan
L The Egan Family Foundation
L Diane and Beric Farmer
The Farmer Family Foundation
Filion Wakely Thorup Angeletti LLP, Donald Jarvis
Allyson and Doug Flynn
L Joanne and Christopher Golding
The Hambrock Family
L Kenneth Hills ‘59
Barbara Horvath
Eva Huang
L Julia and Trevor Hunt
Stefan Israeler ‘52
L Beverly Jackson
Deryn Lavell and Stephen Johnson
Maria Jordan
Gayle Climpson-Kennedy and David Kennedy
Lisa Simmonds-Kim and Thomas Kim
Priscilla and Grant Lawson
The late Patricia Lawson and Family
Qin Chen and Nian Liu
Linda Lloyd
L Jane Lynes
Vida Sernas and Alan MacDonald
L Kelly and Malcolm Mason
MCH Accounting Professional Corporation
L Karen Meisel
L Mirella and John Morra
Jeffrey Paikin
Hans Pape
Martha Perry
Jackie Playter
Nancy and William Prittie
Kathy and Ian Proudfoot
Bill and Janet Prueter
Brian Purdy ‘56
The Rathlyn Foundation
L Robert Rayner ‘62
Ed Richardson ‘45
Jennifer and Ian Robinson
L Jessie-May Rowntree
Sandra and Dunbar Russel
The Schneider Family
Debra Scott
Colleen Sexsmith
Kim Bilous and Darren Slind
T. Ann Smiley
Maureen Soukoreff
L Dag Spicer ‘80
Stanstead College, Michael Wolfe
L Minna Sturrup
L Lisa and Peter Sturrup
Karen and Thomas Sturrup
Susanna Turner and Patrick Turner ‘97
Innes van Nostrand
L Ronald Veale ‘63
Duncan Walker ‘69
Sheila and James Waters
Lee Webb
Mike Weiler
L Daniel Weinzweig
Cindy Widdrington
L Patricia and Kevin Wietzes
Susan Wright
Mary Zhou and Jack Xuan
Lisa and Jason Yip
L Jane Zavitz
Anonymous (4)
Together, we have raised $27.9 million for the Light The Way campaign and are excitedly moving forward with the construction of our new academic building, West Lake House. It is thanks to our generous donors that our shared vision for West Lake House is turning into reality. Through their longstanding commitment and generosity, these special donors continue to demonstrate their dedication to enhancing the PC experience for students, faculty, and our wider community. Their support serves as an inspiration for others to join us in the creation of a space that will empower generations of students to come.
Masayo and Norimichi Adachi
Aecon
The late Henry Aguayo ‘48
David Allan ‘02
Philip Allan ‘71
Debbie Khan and Ali Alshubil
Katie Armitage ‘04
Ann and Simon Armstrong
Margalit Gavrilov and Kourosh Asgari
Baljit and Salim Bardai
Kim and Alan Barlow
L Elaine Barratt and Stephen Barratt ‘86
Jock Bates ‘61
L Charles Beer ‘59
Jim Beer ‘63
Roxana and Jean-Pierre Berlan
Dawn and David Beswick
L Christina and Sal Bianco
Diane Li and James Bihari
Talia Black ‘07
L Kirsten Nicolson and Brad Boland
L James Brown ‘69
The late Bill Bryant ‘58
L Robert Bryant ‘60
Patricia and Donald Cameron
Susan Cameron
Susann Cannon
The Cannon and Trussell Families
Vanessa and Donald Carson
CAS Accounting for Insurance Inc.
Susan and Edward Chant
James Christakis
Eunyoung Lee and Chansoo Chung
L Susan and David Cooper
Miren Edurne Aguayo and Santiago Cortina
George Cox ‘57
YanLin Liu and Dongtai Cui
Eleanor and Troy Cumiskey
Andie and Kevin Desforges
Angelina De Zen and Family
Direct IT Recruiting Inc.
Greg Dopulos ‘68
Arthur Dorland
L David Douglas ‘60
Robyn and Tony Eames
The late Hugh Edighoffer ‘47
L Beth Egan
L The Egan Family Foundation
Richard Elston ‘56
Tom Everson ‘84
L Diane and Beric Farmer
The Farmer Family Foundation
Mitchell Fasken ‘74
Diane and Brian FitzGerald
Debbie and Adam Floyd
Sharon and Wayne Ford
Jeffrey Forde ‘82
Donna and Allan Fordyce
Man Lu Wang and Qiang Fu
L Alexis and Roland Furlan
Karen Whetstone and Richard Geurts
L Joanne and Christopher Golding
Janice Fleming-Gole and Robert Gole
Michelle Zhang and Bin Gong
Lisa and David Graham
Carol and Peter Grys
James Harrison ‘47
The late Nicolee Hathaway
L Kenneth Hills ‘59
Anthony Jackson ‘79
L Beverly Jackson
Natalie Owen-James and Michael James
Taylor Jennings
Maria Jordan
Zahra Kara
Kelly Gallacher and Perry Kereakou
L Khanna Family Foundation
Elham Ardestani-Zadeh and Vahid
Khansari
Yoko and Sadahito Kimata
Donald King ‘46
Heather King
Cathy Christakis-Kiriakou and Nick Kiriakou
Mukta and Murali Krishnan
Krishnan Medicine Professional Corporation
Catherine and Christopher Lane
Peter Lau ‘82
Yim Yin Yung and Terrence Lau
In Memory of James A. Lawson by the late Patricia Lawson, Penny Lawson-Cameron and Pamela Lawson
Mary Madigan-Lee and Heward Lee ‘78
May Ling Ng and Wai Leung
The late Wilson Leung ‘79
Zhao Hui Li
Wang Chiung-Liao and Long-Shing Liao
Victor Liu ‘95
Lone Star Group of Companies Limited
Weiping Lu
L Jane Lynes
Vida Sernas and Alan MacDonald
L Ailene and Dan MacDougall
The late Michael Mackenzie ‘45
Janice Wang and Chi Hsiung Mao
L Kelly and Malcolm Mason
Veronica and Paul Mason
Mason’s Masonry Supply Ltd.
L Cathy and John McGill
Victoria and Michael McGinn
Kellie and Sean McKay
Donald McLaren ‘76
The late Brian Meharg ‘78
John Meisel ‘43
L Renee and Rob Merrick
Pierre Mevissen
Lisa Campeis and Eric Milligan
Rocklyn Mohammed ‘93
Gillian and Graeme Montgomery
L Mirella and John Morra
James Murray ‘57
Daniel Nelson
Clara and Johnny Ng
The late Doris Nicolson
Mary Jane and John Omand
Laura Padula
Cora Pataran ‘24
Lori and Jim Pedersen
Patrick Peotto
Wei and Brian Porter
Jill Powell
Ashley and Matt Powell
William Powell
Juli and Paul Prochazka
Kathy and Ian Proudfoot
Brian Purdy ‘56
The Rathlyn Foundation
Xiaojun Wu and Guorong Ren
Brian Reynolds ‘70
Lorena Rodriguez
Christopher Rogers ‘70
David Rogers ‘76
L Jessie-May Rowntree
Stephen Rudberg ‘82
L Robert Russel ‘67
Tanja and Dirk Schaefer
Magdalena (Meg) Searles
Jocelyn Yee and Simon Seow
Colleen Sexsmith
L Diane and Sean Sexsmith-Brosseau
Karen and Ron Sharpe
The late Martin Shubik ‘43
Corianne and Anthony Simpson
Kim Bilous and Darren Slind
T. Ann Smiley
Gerry and Anita Smith Family Foundation at Toronto Foundation
Bo and Orest Sochaniwskyj
Darla and Peter Somerville
L Dag Spicer ‘80
The late Jim Spring ‘47
Janice and Nelson Squires
Linda and Mitchell Stevenson
Mary Stevenson and the late Robert Stevenson
Sherry Barclay and Kevin Still
L Minna Sturrup
L Lisa and Peter Sturrup
Jiage Guo and Chenggang Sun
Sylvester Legacy Inc.
Grace Lin and Chih-Lang Tai
Tim Hortons – The Floyd Family
Townline Self-Storage
Belinda and Mark Trussell
Susanna Turner and Patrick Turner ‘97
L Ryan Turner ‘99
Tony Van Bynen
Roger Veale ‘61
Karen Benson and Ron Veitch ‘69
Carol and Richard Verity
Duncan Walker ‘69
Anna Hu and Dali Wang
L Helen Pei and Harry Wang
Sheila and James Waters
Wayne Ford Sales Limited
David White ‘88
L Patricia and Kevin Wietzes
Yun Mi Lee and Bong Cheol Woo
Mary Zhou and Jack Xuan
Vivian Lee and Lei Yan
Samuel Yen ‘89
Lisa and Jason Yip
Nicole Cortese and Paul Yue
Anna and Pawel Zalewski
L Jane Zavitz
Li Liu and Fanyi Zeng
L Alexander Zetzl ‘05
Lu Chen and Jigui Zhang
Karen Lin and Jim Zhang
Hongxia Chen and Shouping Zhang
Ivy Tan and Xi Zhang
Wanping Zhang and Zhenchen Zhang
Yuji Xing and Biwu Zhao
Anonymous (6)
Kirsten Nicolson is a local Newmarket resident and Pickering College parent. She has had children attending the school since 2010. However, her connection to PC goes back much further than that, as her uncle, Dr. Louis Lanier, was a physical education teacher at the school in the late 1940s and her neighbour was past faculty and alumnus Rudy Renzius ’27. As a result, Kirsten’s parents forged many relationships with faculty, including with Frederick Hagan, C.R. “Blackie” Blackstock, and Keith “Booker” McLaren, to name a few.
As a passionate reader, literacy is an important cause to Kirsten and her family. Kirsten quickly became involved in the Pickering College Association (PCA) by volunteering and attending events, and has been the Library Tribute Program Chair since 2015. In this role, she has become a generous supporter of the Learning Commons and over the years Kirsten and her family have funded countless resources and books for our students. Kirsten points to her own experience with the Library Tribute Program, sharing that helping students engage with books through celebration, remembrance, and honour, is a great way to foster an enjoyment of reading.
In addition to purchasing birthday books when her children were students in Junior School, Kirsten and her family continue to support the Library Tribute Program in other ways. When her beloved brother-in-law, Craig Boland, passed away suddenly, the family decided to provide several books in remembrance. Craig was a teacher who was passionate about Indigenous issues, so it was only fitting to add to the library’s collection on this subject. The family also marked a birthday milestone in celebration of her mother, Dorothy, who once worked as a nurse at PC during a flu outbreak. Kirsten shares, “My mother always claimed she didn’t need ‘things’ anymore. As an avid reader, she was thrilled with the idea of new books in the Learning Commons in her name.” Working with the school librarian, several books for students ranging from Kindergarten to Grade 12 have been purchased and enjoyed. Kirsten comments that she “would like to see not only physical books purchased but also e-books and e-licenses to stay up to date with changing technology and educational demands. It is important to continue engaging with students as they get older and the materials change.”
Kirsten and her family focus their philanthropic giving toward areas they believe in and know are important to the overall wellness of the school. Along with their robust and continued support of the Library Tribute Program, they give yearly to the PC Annual Fund to support Head of School Initiatives. “We choose to support the PC Annual Fund because we trust the school knows where the funds are needed and what priorities should be addressed. Many things come up over the year that require attention and funding that cannot be predicted or planned for.” Kirsten also points out that these donations support the people and programs that make the school community so special. “One of the many benefits of Pickering
College is the sense of community that exists. From the students to the parents to the faculty and staff, every person is welcoming and accepting.” In reflecting on her children’s years at PC she remarks, “The staff and faculty truly care about the students, providing invaluable support and attention to help them achieve their goals. Even something as small as learning and greeting each student by name throughout their time at PC. This helps to develop a safe space for the students to feel confident and accepted. The students are not merely a number and this, coupled with the smaller class sizes, helps them to foster stronger relationships with their peers.”
The sense of community is what inspired Kirsten to become involved at PC, saying, “The school has given so much to my children I wanted to become involved even in the slightest manner.” Kirsten grew up steps from Pickering College. “The school has always loomed in my life, so to speak, from being a neighbour, to my parents’ social circle and even giving me a hand in getting one of my first jobs! Fresh from graduating law school and completing my articles, I had my first interview at a Bay Street firm. I was extremely nervous to be sitting in front of a well-known litigator for a position I desperately wanted. It was a Pickering College connection that broke the ice. When he found out I was from Newmarket I discovered he was a PC alumnus with very fond memories of the school and the conversation flowed from there.” It is that type of lasting impression that Kirsten feels the school has granted her children. It is what motivates her involvement and why her family proudly gives to the school. “The people are the heart and soul of Pickering College. We are grateful for the opportunities that are offered to students and families. The help and support are invaluable.”
“My mother always claimed she didn’t need ‘things’ anymore. As an avid reader, she was thrilled with the idea of new books in the Learning Commons in her name.”
–Kirsten Nicolson
is supporting the completion of West Lake House, expressing he knows it will be “an innovative facility for the students and a significant hub for student learning and community celebrations.” For Jason and Lisa, extending their support to West Lake House represents a meaningful way to contribute to the overall growth and development of the PC experience, not only for current students but for future generations.
charitable causes and organizations that the Yip family now support through their foundation, including Girls Inc., Special Olympics, Rose of Sharon, Markham Food Bank, and they have continued giving to Pickering College.
The Yip family was no different when they were deciding on a school for their daughters, PC graduate Kirsten ’19 and current Grade 10 student Madison. Lisa shares, “Both Kirsten and Madison excelled in gymnastics, and it was important to find a school that could accommodate their training schedule.” Pickering College became a front runner for the Yip family with the opportunity to participate in the High Performance Student Athlete (HPSA) Program. The HPSA Program is unique to Senior School students and provides special support and consideration to those students in competitive athletics. For those reasons and many more, the Yip family decided on Pickering College as their school of choice and have never looked back.
Since then, the Yip family has become an instrumental part of the Pickering College community and a generous donor to the school. Jason and Lisa quickly became involved at PC, attending many school activities, supporting fundraising events, and giving generously towards the vision for the new academic building. Jason joined the Pickering College Corporation in 2019 and the Board of Directors in 2021. With a fierce passion for giving back, Jason took on the role of Development Committee Chair in 2021. His main goal
It has been important to Jason and Lisa to show their children how to give back. They work to encourage a value of generosity within their home, and point to a longstanding family motto, “It’s a lot more fun to live our legacy than to leave it.” Beginning with a family initiative to help local families during the holiday season, the Yip family partnered with their church and the Markham Food Bank to provide 28 Christmas hampers in 2017. This past holiday season, the program provided 406 hampers to local families.
Building upon this family-giving sentiment, Jason and Lisa created their own charitable foundation three years ago called Foundation Counts. Both Kirsten and Madison are very involved in the foundation, researching and selecting the charities and organizations that receive support. Lisa points out that by allocating this responsibility, it helps foster a natural ownership of the foundation to each family member. Recently, Kirsten took on a director role within the foundation and plans to become more involved in the future. Madison intends to follow in her sister’s footsteps once she has finished her studies at Pickering College.
Jason and Lisa explain how Foundation Counts focuses on intentional giving: knowing where you give and why you give. Lisa points out that for a person or an organization to give, they must know and trust who they are giving to. She shares that as a family, “intentional giving guides our efforts towards projects where we are able to give a hand up to recipients, not a hand out.” There are a variety of
“The school naturally fell into one of the spaces we wanted to support and is a cause we feel deeply connected to.” Jason adds, “With private and independent schools, there are many misconceptions which can make recognizing the funding needs more challenging to identify. Yet, philanthropy makes so much possible at Pickering College and greatly benefits every student.”
For Jason and Lisa, their investment in the school is a commitment to nurturing the potential of the students and the limitless possibilities that lie ahead for each student. Lisa explains that at the core of their giving to Pickering College, lies a deep conviction in the school’s mission and values. “We are inspired by the way the school’s Global Leadership Program, and so many other areas of a PC education, shape the minds and hearts of PC students. By supporting the school, we are playing a small part in helping equip students with the values and tools necessary to become passionate leaders and advocates for our communities.”
Jason agrees. “We believe every child is called to be a leader, although how that looks is unique to each student. Pickering College is in a unique position to impact students as they grow and develop into their future leadership roles.”
The Yip family views philanthropy as an important way people can create impact in their communities, and for the PC Community. For them, giving back is more than just a generous act—it is a way to create meaningful change in the world and be a catalyst for positive change at the school. “We believe giving breaks the power of money. Giving connects your heart to your passions. Giving is a means to experience financial freedom. Giving demonstrates gratitude for what you have received.”
Determining where to send your children to school can be a difficult decision for families. Many factors are taken into consideration when making that choice, like location, curriculum, co-curricular opportunities, athletic accommodations, and unique programs available.
“It’s a lot more fun to live our legacy than to leave it.”
– Yip Family motto
Beth Allan ‘01
Philip Allan ‘71
L Elaine Barratt and Stephen Barratt ‘86
Kim Black
John Bond ‘90
Elizabeth Bouchard
L Diane and Beric Farmer
The Farmer Family Foundation
L James Brown ‘69
Andrew Burke
James Callow ‘94
Cortney Cassidy
Winnie Chu ‘97
Julie Clement
Cathy and Paul Climpson
L Susan and David Cooper
Marisa De Luca
L Sarah Demarco
Carrie and Rico Dente
Mingjuan Wang and Mingjian Ding, Peter Ding ‘26
L Beth Egan
L The Egan Family Foundation
Jessica and Je Ellis
Barry Estabrook ‘71
Tom Everson ‘84
Edna and Alec Farquhar
Leslie Fok ‘86
Jennifer Brett Fraser and Jason Fraser
L Alexis and Roland Furlan
Dan Yu and Sheng Ning Gao
Robert Gardner ‘72
L Joanne and Christopher Golding
Marie Higgins
L Kenneth Hills ‘59
Taylor Jennings
Tian Li and Weizhong Ji
Deryn Lavell and Stephen Johnson
Gayle Climpson-Kennedy and David Kennedy
L Nancy and Lloyd Kerswill
Shannon LaBrash
Myriam Lafrance
The late Patricia Lawson
Eddie Lee ‘86
Patti and Tom Lewis
Tieny Ho and Ming Li
Dongfeng Xu and Zhifeng Li
Jason Liang ‘14
Qin Chen and Nian Liu
Kathy Lu ‘97
Weiping Lu
Kathleen Lyne
Peter Lyne ‘83
L Jane Lynes
L Laura and Je Mason
L Arnold Massey
Karen and Christopher McCleave
L Cathy and John McGill
Donald McLaren ‘76
L Karen Meisel
L Mirella and John Morra
Liza Moskaltsova
Nancy O’Loane
Je rey Pabst ‘88
Hans Pape
Lori and Jim Pedersen
Patrick Peotto
Martha Perry
Kristina Pi ‘96
The Rathlyn Foundation
Jerome Rau ‘77
John Reynolds ‘78
David Rogers ‘76
Vani Rouse
L Jessie-May Rowntree
Edmund Rynard ‘70
Fernanda Serroul
Eileen Simons
Kim Bilous and Darren Slind,
A. Nicolas Slind ‘13, Dalton Slind ‘18
T. Ann Smiley
Wolf Smith-Butz ‘73
Glenn Stants ‘87
L Lindsey Stefanovich
L Lisa and Peter Sturrup
Christine Tansley
L Ryan Turner ‘99
L Helen Pei and Harry Wang
Sheila and James Waters
L Daniel Weinzweig
Andrew Wolder ‘90
L Steve Wood
Brian Worrall ‘69
Roger Warren ‘51
Samuel Yen ‘89
Yen Family Fund
Lisa and Jason Yip
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The school’s symbol is a lamp, the lamp of learning that our caring community of Lamplighters keep well-lit by gifting Pickering College through their wills, estates, and life insurance.
Committing to a planned gift ensures that your legacy lives on at Pickering College for generations to come.
PC LAMPLIGHTERS
Ralph Barnes ’67
L Charles Beer ’59
Kim Bilous
L The late Charles Boyd
Je rey Forde ’82
Jack Houghton ’47
John Lockyer
L Robert Russel ’67
Adam Shully ’78
Wolf Smith-Butz ’73
Ron Veitch ’69
L Daniel Weinzweig Anonymous (1)
Interested in learning more or joining the Lamplighters? Or have you already included Pickering College in your estate planning? Please contact Julie Sym-Wilson at 905 895 1120 x 254 or by email at jsym-wilson@pickeringcollege.on.ca.
BOARD MEMBERS 2021-2022
Mirella Morra, Chair
Patrick Turner ‘97, Vice-Chair
Stephen Barratt ‘86
Sal Bianco
Susan Cooper
Beric Farmer
Thomas Kim
Ailene MacDougall
Kelly Mason
Riane Tse ‘07
Jason Yip
CORPORATION MEMBERS 2021-2022
Sherry Barclay
Stephen Barratt ‘86
Sal Bianco
Reuben Bonerath
Vanessa Carson
Susan Cooper
Michael Da Ponte
Peter Dobbs ‘87
Beric Farmer
Jason Foulds
Jason Herod
Barbara Horvath
Eva Huang
Trevor Hunt
Thomas Kim
Christopher Lane
Heward Lee ‘78
Vivian Lee
Ailene MacDougall
Kelly Mason
Olga Morawczynski
Mirella Morra
Daniel Nelson
Isabelle Payne ‘98
Ivan Pooran ‘82
Kurt Richardson ‘02
Krystie Robinson-Vincent
Tara Roy-DiClemente
Colleen Sexsmith
Adam Shully ‘78
Riane Tse ‘07
Patrick Turner ‘97
Ron Veitch ‘69
Duncan Walker ‘69
Mareena Wallace ‘13
Roger Warren ‘51
Lee Webb
Kevin Wietzes
Jason Yip
Title Sponsor:
The Joseph Lebovic Charitable Foundation
The Dr. Wolf Lebovic Charitable Foundation
Golf Cart Sponsor: The Roman Group of Companies
11th Hole Sponsor: Diane and Beric Farmer
Lunch Sponsor: Brokerlink
Course Pack Sponsor: Terra Brook Homes
Tribute Hole Sponsor: Rogol Electric Company Limited
Hole Sponsors: Advertek Graphic Solutions
Dol Turf Restoration Ltd.
Crate Designs Furniture Graydor Flooring Limited
Northstar Pharmaceutical Inc.
Roadside Paving Limited York Pediatric Psychology
Donors:
Heather and Je Baeker
Shirley Filiatrault
Title Sponsor: Oxford Properties / Upper Canada Mall
Sponsor: Select Art Galleries
Homes:
David Crook ‘67
Alexandra Di Matteo
Andrea McMullen
Tricha Rasmussen
Henni Schilling
Home Sponsors: Handle This
Mercedes-Benz Barrie Prep Academy Tutors
Realtor Home Sponsors:
Margaret Mead - Main Street Realty
Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc.
Gift in Kind Donors:
Becoming Hair Studio
Blooming Wellies Flower Boutique
Bulk Barn Aurora
Deerhurst Resort Donais Studios
Gather & Cheese
Hempen Fine Jewellers Ltd.
Pickering College Hilltop Shop
Pie Media Group
Skintology Health and Wellness Centre
Sweet Stems Floral Designs
The Creative Atelier Cakery
The Franklin Club
Vani Rouse
The Rustic Table Thermomix, Irina Bratz
Gift in Kind Sponsors:
Adam Darvay-Canavor Right Side Graphics
Interior Designers/Decorators: ADM Design Incorporated
HS Decor Services
Michelle Berwick Design Di Matteo Designs
Floral Designers:
Brooke’s Flower Shop
Di Matteo Designs
Grand Entrance Design
Kith Flower & Gift Shop Room to Bloom
Gift in Kind Donors: Bee Leaf Soap & Candle Company
The Blenich Family
Cocoa 40 Inc.
Mollycakes Pillows
Rejuvena Medical Aesthetics
Sweet Stems Florals
Banner Sponsor: The Look Company
House Spirit Sponsor: Roman Building Materials Ltd.
Beverage Cart Sponsor: Terra Brook Homes Inc.
Trophy Sponsor: Enginess
Ra e Sponsor: Ailene MacDougall
Beat the Pro Sponsor: Prep Academy Tutors
Closest to the Pin Sponsor: Lexus of Richmond Hill
Hole Sponsors: ADM Design Incorporated
Advertek Graphic Solutions
Align Health Centre
Aramark Canada Ltd.
Northstar Pharmaceutical Inc.
York Pediatric Psychology
Event Donors:
Aurora 2020 Vision
Lisa Simmonds-Kim and Thomas Kim
Amy MacKenzie ‘05
At Pickering College, we are inspired that our community—parents, alumni, Board and Corporation, sta , family and friends alike—demonstrate their commitment to the tradition of philanthropic support by donating so generously to ensure a bright future. From support for ongoing enhancements to facilities to nancial aid for deserving students, a gift to Pickering College can advance school programs and resources, and so much more. Learn more: www.pickeringcollege.on.ca/giving
There are many ways to make a gift to Pickering College:
You can choose to make a one-time or a monthly donation. One-time gifts are payable by cheque, credit card, or wire transfer. Monthly donations make giving easy—they are automated and payable by direct debit or credit card.
A gift of securities can include stocks, mutual funds and segregated funds. It is the most e cient way to donate. Since capital gains tax does not apply, it is a wonderful way to bene t both you and the school. Gifts of publicly-traded securities are simple to make; consult your nancial advisor to decide which investments make the most nancial and philanthropic impact. Then, ask your broker to transfer your securities to Pickering College by completing the appropriate Transfer of Securities Form.
A gift in your will may be the biggest gift of your life. By joining Pickering College’s community of Lamplighters, you will have the comfort of knowing that the legacy of your generosity will live on for future generations. The biggest advantage of giving through your estate is that it does not cost you anything during your lifetime.
Matching gifts
Matching gifts are a type of philanthropy in which companies nancially match donations their employees make to charities. Please contact your Human Resources department to inquire about whether a matching gift is possible.
Commemorative/tribute gifts
Your donation can be made in honour of a teacher, advisor, coach or friend who has had a positive in uence and made a di erence in your Pickering College experience. Tribute gifts can include: Dining Hall chairs and table dedications, and library resources through the Learning Commons Tribute Program.
For more information about PC’s Lamplighters, or any other method of making a gift, please contact Jessie-May Rowntree, Assistant Head of School, Advancement at jrowntree@pickeringcollege.on.ca or 905-895-1700 ext. 234.
Assistant Head of School, Advancement
Jessie-May Rowntree
Manager, Development
Julie Sym-Wilson
Manager, Parent Engagement & Strategic Events
Marlin Gold
Manager, Annual Giving & Constituent Relations
Taylor Jennings
Alumni Engagement Coordinator
Adam Darvay-Canavor ’13
Development Administrator
Karen Meisel
Charitable Registration Number: 11909 2815 RR0001
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