As if being a university student wasn't challenging enough, Taryn O'Neill has demonstrated the great ability to balance her academic life as well as devoting countless hours into giving back to her community.
Today I was fortunate enough to share in lunch with Miss Taryn O'Neill, a UNBSJ Masters student as well as this year's YMCA Red Triangle Award recipient for "Leader to Watch". This was actually Taryn's first time at Relish and we were both looking forward to meeting and discussing many of her upcoming projects. For our meals, Taryn relished The Great One- a favourite among many. This burger is topped with cheddar cheese, roasted garlic mayonnaise and bacon. In honour of St. Patrick’s Day, I tried this week's feature burger called "The Irish Pickle". This unique burger is made with a deep fried pickle, mozzarella cheese, sautéed mushrooms and back bacon. This burger was delicious and a perfect way to celebrate the day in Canada's most Irish city!
Taryn O'Neill grew up on the west side of Saint John. She knew at a young age that she had a desire to get involved with the community and was greatly inspired by her mother. Her mother is employed at the John Howard Society and is also heavily involved in various community outreach programs. Her mother’s passion ignited a spark in Taryn and allowed her to set goals and plans of her own.
As the recipient of this year's YMCA Leader to Watch Award, Taryn is being primarily recognized for her work with the UNBSJ Student Mentoring Program. This program was first launched during the 2009/2010 school year and has been a tremendous success ever since. This program allows university students to partner up with Hazen White St. Francis School and provide tutoring to the elementary students. This is a great outreach that connects the university to the neighbourhood and provides the kids with a chance to receive the one on one attention that they may need.
Expanding on the concept of the mentoring program, Taryn as well as two other individuals Leah Richardson and Stephen Stone were able to develop a summer program reaching out to the same kids. This program is called The Backyard Book Club. It originally started as a very small event where kids would gather in the neighbourhoods of Crescent Valley and read stories with their university mentor. Every Tuesday and Thursday night, a large number of children would actively participate in this program. It was a great way to connect with your neighbourhood friends while doing something fun yet educational. The next year, The Backyard Book Club moved its location to Hazen White St. Francis School. They began seeing a need to provide a dinner for the students as well as some time for free play and socializing. This program brought in more than 40 UNBSJ volunteers and was welcomed by the community with open arms.
Aside from those two major programs with UNBSJ, Taryn is also busy in many other aspects of her life. In the past she has been involved with the university’s student government, first year orientation and many other local and international fundraising events. Taryn is also heavily involved in the program "Lets Talk Science". This award winning program is an initiative to get students engaged in science. It is very interactive and takes a hands on approach to teaching kids about different aspects of the world. As a Masters of Science Student, this program allows Taryn to educate others on something she is passionate about while again, mentoring to children of the city. She is currently in the process of organizing an event at the Saint John Museum for the end of the month, so be sure to keep an eye out for more information!
Taryn will be receiving her award on April 6th at the Saint John Trade and Convention Center. This year the gala's theme is “Building Our Community". The event begins with a 6pm reception and a 4 course meal to follow at 7pm. Taryn will also be sharing the limelight that night with Mr. Dale Knox, the recipient of the Red Triangle Award. Tickets are still available for individuals as well as for a table of 8. Check out www.saintjohny.com for more details.
Taryn's passion and thrive for life is nothing but contagious. At the mere age of 23, I look forward to what other exciting challenges she is going to undertake in order to reach out to the city. Her dedication is truly admired and is what makes Taryn a very unique local. Concluding our conversation, I think it was safe to say that Taryn enjoyed her first experience at Relish and I enjoyed getting to know her in the process. Relish was once again able to step up to the plate and provide us with top notch quality and service! If you have yet to indulge in the Relish experience, I encourage you to drop into 26 Germain Street today!