Two Weeks Left To Apply For Jamie Hawkins-Gaar Memorial Scholarship At Dad's Garage

By: Jun. 01, 2018
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Applications are open for a Dad's Garage scholarship program to honor the life and legacy of Jamie Hawkins-Gaar.

A good friend of the Dad's Garage family, Jamie was a vivacious creative professional who developed and directed a considerable library of online sketches, which garnered hundreds of thousands of views, and wrote several film scripts. He is missed in endless ways, but maybe the thing that's missed most is his wonderful, booming, contagious laugh.

Improv comedy was very much central to Jamie's creative passions, and Dad's Garage is proud to collaborate with his wife Katie Hawkins-Gaar to create a new scholarship program that continues Jamie's legacy of continually creating awesome work.

The Jamie Hawkins-Gaar Memorial Scholarship is open to improv teams based in Atlanta. Improv teams are groups of like-minded individuals who perform short- or long-form improv geared towards a specific concept or interest. The scholarship will provide one team with twice monthly coaching sessions from Dad's Garage, for a full year, for free.

There is no limit on how many people can be on a team; however, the cohort must stay the same individuals throughout the coaching process. We are especially interested in teams that represent the diversity of race, class, gender, sexuality, etc. reflective of the larger Atlanta community.

Through this scholarship program, we hope to foster new and diverse creative voices in Atlanta-something Jamie would have been very excited to see. We currently have funds to provide this scholarship for one group each year for four years.

You can apply to the program here, and if you'd like to donate to this fund in honor of Jamie's legacy, please do so here.

Important Dates:


June 15-- Applications Due
Mid July -- Announcements Made
Late Summer 2018 -- Scholarship Starts

You can apply to the program here,

To donate to this fund in honor of Jamie's legacy, please do so here.

About Jamie Hawkins-Gaar:

Atlanta held a special place in Jamie's heart. He grew up in Loganville, Georgia; attended college at Georgia State University, where he met his wife and many lifelong friends; co-founded Atlanta-based Bland Hack Pictures and collaborated with Twinhead Theatre; and attended countless shows at Dad's Garage. He completed all four levels of improv classes at Dad's and directed their award-winning short film "Movers." Jamie credited improv with helping him become a better performer, writer, and collaborator. He enjoyed mentoring and was passionate about cultivating more diversity and supporting minority-based groups within the improv community. Jamie died at 32 years old while running a half marathon on February 4, 2017. At the time of his death, Jamie lived in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he was a barista at Craft Kafe, member of The Third Thought improv troupe, and volunteer with Big Brothers, Big Sisters.

About Dad's Garage Theatre Company:

Founded in 1995, Dad's Garage Theatre Company has grown from a small volunteer led organization to a thriving mid-size theatre led by professional artistic and administrative staff that includes over 300 volunteers and performers. We now entertain more than 33,000 people each year in Atlanta, at public events across the state, and at improv festivals across the continent. In addition to outrageous original productions, Dad's Garage produces improv shows year-round, educates young improvisers in a high school outreach program, and facilitates classes and workshops for the general public.

Our Mission:

Dad's Garage transforms people, communities, and perspectives through laughter.

Season Sponsors:

Dad's Garage relies on financial support from several generous companies to keep producing scripted and improv comedy. Special thanks to Delta Air Lines, Turner, MailChimp, Fulton County Arts Council, The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, and the City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs for their support.



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