Class Note 2000
Jan - Feb 2017
I was excited to see Lindsay (Harrow) Brier’s interior design work featured on the October cover of San Francisco Cottages & Gardens magazine. She runs her own firm, Anyon Design, and was a founding member of Dartmouth Alumni in Design and Architecture. Lindsay has employed numerous Dartmouth student interns at her storefront, Anyon Atelier, in San Francisco’s Presidio Heights. She and her husband, Hank Brier ’98, live in Marin County with their two sons, Hawken (6) and Whit (4).
Meg Donohue’s fourth novel, Every Wild Heart, will be released in March. It’s a mother-daughter tale featuring a horseback riding accident and a mutual quest for self-discovery. A four-year member of the Dartmouth equestrian team, Meg drew on her own experience for the book (although, happily, she never suffered a fall that put her in a coma). Meg lives in San Francisco with her husband and three daughters.
Anna (Piazza) Kagay sent me the wonderful news that in June she married Stephen W. Kagay (William & Mary ’97, Notre Dame Law ’02) at Church of the Blessed Sacrament in Manhattan. The reception took place at the New York Botanical Garden. Dartmouth attendees included Susanne Falbee, Carolyn (Falbee) Kultgen, Yvonne (Handler) Burke, Sarah (Kenney) Less and Gregory Piazza ’97. Susanne Falbee has some news of her own—she is recently engaged to Karl Malmström. Carolyn and her husband, Joseph, are parents to son Lincoln, 1.
Please reach out to me or our other class officers if you would like to assist with class governance, communications, fundraising or mini-reunion planning: Joe Scott (president), Athena Maikish (vice president) and Molly Gregg Otter (treasurer). As always, I look forward to your updates for the next issue!
—Kate Ryan Stowe, 849 26th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94121; dartmouth2000secretary@gmail.com