Class Note 2009
Issue
July-August 2024
Fifteen years after a brief stint on The Dartmouth’s ad sales staff, Morgan Cawdrey has returned to the publishing industry as ad director of her local century-old local newspaper, the Whitefish Pilot. She is stoked to be supporting local journalism again. Hit her up if you ever want to ski some trees at Whitefish Mountain Resort!
Robert Cousins qualified for the correspondence chess world championship semifinals beginning in June. He will try to do Dartmouth proud!
Fiona Lundie is excited to share that Abby Z and the New Utility, the contemporary dance company of which she is a founding member, will be making its international debut at Sadler’s Wells in London as part of the Dance Umbrella 2024 Festival. On October 18-19 members will perform their evening-length work Radioactive Practice, named as one of the best performances of 2022 by The New York Times.
After 50-plus coursework hours and 100-plus field hours, Amber Steel is now officially a master gardener, certified by the Virginia Cooperative Extension in Chesterfield County. She is excited to be a volunteer educator working in the community to teach people how to grow food and practice more sustainable gardening. She is also running a garden program at the elementary school and enjoying helping students get their hands in the dirt.
—Liz (Doolittle) Kahane, 39 Tierra Monte Drive NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122; (617) 909-7669; elizabeth.d.kahane@gmail.com
Robert Cousins qualified for the correspondence chess world championship semifinals beginning in June. He will try to do Dartmouth proud!
Fiona Lundie is excited to share that Abby Z and the New Utility, the contemporary dance company of which she is a founding member, will be making its international debut at Sadler’s Wells in London as part of the Dance Umbrella 2024 Festival. On October 18-19 members will perform their evening-length work Radioactive Practice, named as one of the best performances of 2022 by The New York Times.
After 50-plus coursework hours and 100-plus field hours, Amber Steel is now officially a master gardener, certified by the Virginia Cooperative Extension in Chesterfield County. She is excited to be a volunteer educator working in the community to teach people how to grow food and practice more sustainable gardening. She is also running a garden program at the elementary school and enjoying helping students get their hands in the dirt.
—Liz (Doolittle) Kahane, 39 Tierra Monte Drive NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122; (617) 909-7669; elizabeth.d.kahane@gmail.com