Class Note 1994
Issue
I’m happy to announce that on May 10 Shauna Fitzgibbons and husband Gary Culliss welcomed their third child, Elle London Culliss. Shauna and her family are living in New York City and are happy to be spending a lot of time with Shauna’s sister Courtney Fitzgibbons. Courtney, her husband, Michael King and their twin daughters recently moved from California to Montclair, New Jersey, for jobs in New York City and to be closer to family. Shauna told me that Michelle Serlin also recently had another baby, a boy. I was promised more details soon, so stay tuned.
Dominique (Ellner) Goldstein responded to my desperate plea on Facebook for news by telling me that she has recently changed jobs and is now working at Google. She and her husband and beautiful daughter Juliette live in New York City and love coming up to Tarrytown to play with us. Thanks, Dom!
In case you missed it, Dr. Christine Carter recently made a very lengthy and impressive appearance on the Rachel Ray morning show to discuss and illustrate points from her new childrearing book, Raising Happiness. If you haven’t already picked up a copy, you should—it’s fantastic.
As always, when no one sends me news, I have to fill the gap by making my own. Avid readers of my column may know that my two boys Danny and Peter have a lot of food allergies. I mean—a lot. So I reached out to Kyle Dine, one of our favorite musicians, to see if I could put my entertainment industry background to use to help him make his second album an even bigger success. If you haven’t heard of Kyle (yet!) don’t feel bad. His first album, You Must Be Nuts! has been a huge hit—on the allergy circuit. Yes, that’s right, Kyle is a food allergy musician. I pitched him on the idea of getting some better-known kids’ musicians to duet with him to help him spread his educational and empowering message to a wider audience. As a result of all my hard work, Kyle’s second album, Food Allergies Rock! (out now!) features duets with the Grammy-nominated kids’ group Milkshake and hip kindie (that stands for kids/indie) musicians Tito Uquillas of The Hipwaders and Charlie Hope. I’m also throwing the first-ever Westchester, New York, food-allergy-friendly Halloween party, which will serve as a fundraiser for the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) and as the U.S. album launch for Food Allergies Rock! So if you’re in the New York City area on Halloween, please join us from 2-4 p.m. at Life: The Place to Be in Ardsley, New York.
—Suzie Fromer, 26 Irving Ave., Tarrytown, NY 10591; suzanne.fromer@alum.dartmouth.org
Nov - Dec 2010
I’m happy to announce that on May 10 Shauna Fitzgibbons and husband Gary Culliss welcomed their third child, Elle London Culliss. Shauna and her family are living in New York City and are happy to be spending a lot of time with Shauna’s sister Courtney Fitzgibbons. Courtney, her husband, Michael King and their twin daughters recently moved from California to Montclair, New Jersey, for jobs in New York City and to be closer to family. Shauna told me that Michelle Serlin also recently had another baby, a boy. I was promised more details soon, so stay tuned.
Dominique (Ellner) Goldstein responded to my desperate plea on Facebook for news by telling me that she has recently changed jobs and is now working at Google. She and her husband and beautiful daughter Juliette live in New York City and love coming up to Tarrytown to play with us. Thanks, Dom!
In case you missed it, Dr. Christine Carter recently made a very lengthy and impressive appearance on the Rachel Ray morning show to discuss and illustrate points from her new childrearing book, Raising Happiness. If you haven’t already picked up a copy, you should—it’s fantastic.
As always, when no one sends me news, I have to fill the gap by making my own. Avid readers of my column may know that my two boys Danny and Peter have a lot of food allergies. I mean—a lot. So I reached out to Kyle Dine, one of our favorite musicians, to see if I could put my entertainment industry background to use to help him make his second album an even bigger success. If you haven’t heard of Kyle (yet!) don’t feel bad. His first album, You Must Be Nuts! has been a huge hit—on the allergy circuit. Yes, that’s right, Kyle is a food allergy musician. I pitched him on the idea of getting some better-known kids’ musicians to duet with him to help him spread his educational and empowering message to a wider audience. As a result of all my hard work, Kyle’s second album, Food Allergies Rock! (out now!) features duets with the Grammy-nominated kids’ group Milkshake and hip kindie (that stands for kids/indie) musicians Tito Uquillas of The Hipwaders and Charlie Hope. I’m also throwing the first-ever Westchester, New York, food-allergy-friendly Halloween party, which will serve as a fundraiser for the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) and as the U.S. album launch for Food Allergies Rock! So if you’re in the New York City area on Halloween, please join us from 2-4 p.m. at Life: The Place to Be in Ardsley, New York.
—Suzie Fromer, 26 Irving Ave., Tarrytown, NY 10591; suzanne.fromer@alum.dartmouth.org