2025 Odyssey’s Got Talent Fundraiser
Second Annual Odyssey Talent Show
Friday, April 25th at 6:30 PM @Woodward Auditorium
Join us for an exciting evening on Friday, April 25th at 6:30 PM at Woodward Auditorium as our students showcase their talents at the Odyssey Talent Show. Students and teachers from Kindergarten through 8th grade, as well as Odyssey alumni, are invited to perform. The show will be hosted by our 7/8 graders, who are organizing this event to raise funds for girls' scholarships in the Solomon Islands. Learn more here..
Since 2018, our students have been dedicated to this cause, and they have successfully sponsored 29 girls for a year of school. Every dollar raised through ticket sales, merchandise, and the bake sale goes directly to supporting these scholarships.
We look forward to seeing you there and showing your support for our talented performers and this important initiative!
TICKET COST - DONATE WHAT YOU CAN! - Suggested donation of $10 per ticket
Here are the annual tuition costs for the girls in US Dollars: 12th Grade: $350, 11th Grade: $200, 8th Grade: $100.
Can’t attend but still want to contribute? Use this button to donate.
2025 Sponsors
Fun photos from 2024 talent show fundraiser
Current Odyssey Family Journey’s to the Solomons Summer 2024:
In this video, Deb Henderson (Ocean’s Mom) and daughter Aria embark on a journey to the Solomon Islands as part of the Odyssey 7/8 Service Learning Project. They visit the girls in our scholarship program, embracing a deep sense of community through listening to their stories and sharing in the hope that comes from collective support. This collaborative effort reflects the power of partnerships—connecting hearts and minds to uplift and empower these young women.
Their journey includes visits to two high schools: a visit to Auki Community High School, which Odyssey and MWT have been working with for several years, and the LAULANA School in Malaita Province becoming a new focus for support this year. We will sponsor five girls and provide resources, especially reading books, for a library and science lab. This experience highlights the importance of community—rooted in listening, sharing stories, and working together to nurture these young women on their journey toward success. Through this meaningful experience, parents and students gain insights from dedicated volunteers like Ruth Maetala, Loate, Constance Bird, our board member from the Solomon Islands, and the graduates who are now pursuing higher education. Together, we create a future where every girl has the opportunity to thrive, grounded in the values of community and shared knowledge.