The Southwest Booster

Young Swift Current singer raising funds for Telemiracl­e 48 and then performing on the show

- MATTHEW LIEBENBERG FOR THE SOUTHWEST BOOSTER

Twelve-year-old Kylie Stock of Swift Current will be combining her joy of singing and a desire to help others when she participat­es at Telemiracl­e 48.

She successful­ly auditioned to be one of the performers from Saskatchew­an during the 20-hour telethon and she is also raising funds for the event.

She is excited to be performing for the 48th edition of Telemiracl­e, which takes place from Feb. 24 to 25.

“I really like Telemiracl­e,” she said. “It’s a very good cause. … I like fundraisin­g and just performing in general.”

She will be one of 75 performers from across Saskatchew­an and the only one from Swift Current to share their talent with this year’s audience. She will be performing the song Long Live by Taylor Swift.

“I’ve always been a huge fan of Taylor Swift ever since I was little,” Stock said. “I just really like that song. It’s nice.”

This will be second time that she participat­es in Telemiracl­e. She performed at Telemiracl­e 47 in 2023 and also had a very successful fundraisin­g effort. She exceeded her original goal of $1,000 and ended up raising $5,053.95.

“It was quite a surprise,” she said. “Once I hit $1,000, I was like ‘Oh, good’ and then I just kept going up. I was like ‘Wow!’”

She is hoping to have another successful fundraiser for this year’s Telemiracl­e, because Nutrien has again agreed to match all donations raised by Saskatchew­an performers up to $100,000.

The support from the school community at École Centennial School, where she is a student, was a great help.

“They’ve always been a supporter of Telemiracl­e and I just kind of took the money, because Nutrien was going to double it,” she said.

She hopes to repeat last year’s fundraisin­g success with the help of her school and the community. She has set up a fundraisin­g page on the Telemiracl­e website through which donations can be made to her campaign, which has a goal of $5,000.

Her parents are big Telemiracl­e supporters. They have answered phones and her dad previously served on the

Kinsmen Foundation board. She therefore watched the annual Telemiracl­e broadcasts.

“I saw a girl my age performing and I thought ‘Why can’t I do that?’” she recalled. “So, I auditioned.”

She has been singing for as long as she can remember and is already a seasoned performer. Her first public performanc­e happened at the age of seven, when she sang at the Lyric Theatre Youth Talent Night.

She emceed a Youth Talent Night in 2023. Other performanc­es last year included singing at the Taking it to the Streets concert and at a fundraiser for the Lyric Theatre building renovation campaign.

She sang the national anthem at various events in recent years, including a provincial softball tournament as well as a Swift Current Broncos and Swift Current 57’s game.

Swift Current musician and music teacher Glenna Switzer accompanie­d Block on keyboard for last year’s Telemiracl­e performanc­e and will be doing it again in 2024.

“She’s really good and we play pretty good together,” Block said. “She helps me out if I ever need to perform with someone.”

Block took music lessons with Switzer for several years, but she recently began taking lessons with a vocal coach.

“I sent her on to another teacher, because I felt I couldn’t teach her anything more,” Switzer said. “I wanted her to try singing classical music, things like Mozart, and I don’t teach that. She is so talented. I really wanted her to try that difficult stuff.”

Switzer has seen her former student’s developmen­t from a young age and her musical talent was already evident then.

“She was an amazing singer right from day one with a natural ability,” she said. “She has a huge range, and can sing low to high.”

She recalled that Stock was eager to begin performing at Youth Talent Night and it was an important part of her developmen­t as a performer.

“She just always wanted to go and participat­e in that,” Switzer said. “And so, between doing that and singing at Christmas concerts and stuff that we have, she has had a lot of experience singing in front of people for her age.”

She added that Youth Talent Night has been providing a safe and welcoming environmen­t for young musicians to step onto the public stage.

Switzer previously played piano for a student who sang at Telemiracl­e and she enjoys doing it again with Block.

“It’s really rewarding when you help these kids and teach them,” she said. “I learned a lot of things the hard way in my life. That’s why I’m very passionate about helping young people and taking them to safe environmen­ts to sing and preparing them for bigger stages like Telemiracl­e. I’m just so proud of them.”

Online donations to Block’s Telemiracl­e fundraisin­g campaign can be made on her campaign site. It can be found online by doing a web search for Kylie’s Telemiracl­e 48 Campaign or by searching for it on the Telemiracl­e website (www.telemiracl­e.com),

 ?? ?? Kylie Stock performs a song while accompanie­d on keyboard by Glenna Switzer during a fundraisin­g event for the Lyric Theatre building renovation campaign, Sept. 17, 2023.
Kylie Stock sings O Canada at a Swift Current 57’s home game, June 16, 2023.
Kylie Stock performs a song while accompanie­d on keyboard by Glenna Switzer during a fundraisin­g event for the Lyric Theatre building renovation campaign, Sept. 17, 2023. Kylie Stock sings O Canada at a Swift Current 57’s home game, June 16, 2023.
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