Bio of Laura Gainey
1981-2006
Born September 9, 1981 in Montreal, Laura was the third of four children. Growing up in Westmount, Quebec Laura attended Roslyn School and enjoyed hours spent playing in Murray Hill Park. The family moved to Epinal, France in 1989 and then to Minneapolis Minnesota in 1990. In 1993 the family moved again, this time to Dallas, Texas. Taking up residence in suburban Coppell, Laura would attend the near by public middle school and then finish her high school education at the Winton School, graduating in 1999.
Laura went on to study Fine Arts at Malaspina College in Nanaimo, British Columbia and also enjoyed summer months spent at the Haliburton School of Art in Haliburton, Ontario. She was an accomplished professional photographer, a potter and loved to draw. Many children benefited from her art classes held in the Juniper pavilion on Stony Lake, Ontario.
Laura loved to travel and sought repeatedly for opportunities that would allow her to see the world. She spent a summer in Costa Rica volunteering on a sustainable tourism project, sailed on board the tall ship Concordia from Lunenburg, N.S. to Portugal, and explored the coast of British Columbia, Oregon, Washington and parts of California by car.
Sailing was an intense love affair for Laura. She enjoyed sailing prams and dinghies on Stony Lake and racing through the Caribbean on 40 footers. Her greatest sailboat passion however was tall ships. She crossed the Atlantic twice and last spring, sailed from Capetown, South Africa to Lunenburg, N. S. Her time spent in Africa prior to setting sail was an experience she cherished deeply.
Laura was passionate about everything she did. She loved her family, her cat Tierra and all things outdoors. She is deeply missed by her family and all of those who were fortunate to know her. In her last email she said, “I am happy to be leaving winter behind and to be living my dream. I will however miss all my great friends and family so know I will be thinking of you all as I unfurl the royal, 97 feet above the deck, :) my favorite job on board.”
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Russell deCarle at Gainey Foundation Concert
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Posted By Elizabeth Bower, Examiner Staff Writer
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You likely know Russell deCarle as the lead singer of award-winning country
band Prairie Oyster.
He has performed in Peterborough and area, crooning in front of thousands at the Festival of Lights or at more intimate settings such as the Give a Hoot Café in the Millbrook Coffee House.
DeCarle most [...]
2009 Grant Recipients
January 11th, 2010
The Gainey Foundation has announced the grant recipients for the year 2009.
Click here to view the full list of grant recipients for 2009



