 I'm Alex Pallador. I'm a junior at Immaculata. I'm a music education major. I play guitar and piano and I'm going into my senior year. I feel privileged and blessed to be able to choose a major that it's a passion that I really care about, which I don't think many people can say the same. So the scholarship given to me was some of the great deal of stress off my family, allowing me to come here and continue in Catholic education. So I'm fortunate enough to go to an all-stime-way school where it really brings our performances to the next level. And even over my three years, they've really repainted things, redecorated everything, and it makes it more enjoyable to play in and even to enjoy in with the audience. Donations have helped us out a lot, letting us buy new instruments, let us do fundraisers, get to go field trips, we do all kinds of great stuff. So the scholarship given at Immaculata, it really is a heartwarming thing because it's music majors in the past have donated it to you and it helps me to live on the legacy and keep the tradition going. Thank you so much for your donations. It is truly an honor to go to an all-stime-way school to receive the Stymway Award. Come to the school, come to some more concerts, some of the games, and I think once you get involved and experience it, you can definitely see the benefits of donating to Immaculata. The Immaculata University Charter Day of Giving is November 9th and we are counting on your participation.