Responses continue to pour in for our Southwest “major mini-reunion” led by Jim Beattie in incredible Santa Fe, New Mexico, the weekend of September 6-8. Jim reports that many plan to come early, stay late, or both.
The tidal wave of ’76 grandchildren has begun. This month I’m reaching out for good grandparent names. I’m not in need yet myself but want to be ready with ’76-level creativity when the time comes.
Do you realize what a fascinating cast of characters (emphasis on characters) makes up our class from puppeteer Betsy Tobin (nowornevertheatre.com) to painter-farmer-hay house dweller David Brown (davidbrownpa
I’m pleased to announce our first poet laureate (unless I’ve somehow missed someone—you’ll recollect I got burned when I announced we had only one knight in the class).
The spirit of ’76 is alive and kicking. Our class, which first defied easy definition and laws of gravity on the Moosilauke square dance floor 46 falls ago, is still tough to pin down and rein in.
With characteristic panache, venture dynamo Cheryl Newman is well into her latest yummy food launch as director of strategy at No Evil Foods, an Asheville, North Carolina, company already winning awards and carried by more than 250 r
Our class is impossible. Just when I make a pact not to repeat any names that have appeared in this column within a year, our dang superstars are overachieving again.
The surprising news that Chris Bjelland was not the only classmate to have achieved knighthood led to the following note from Ken “K.C.” Cohen, knighted in France: “I’m often asked what it confers, and it’s like thos
Welcome to our new class officers, executive committee and dedicated volunteers, some of whom are continuing their service, others joining the ranks for the first time: Stephen Melikian, president; Naomi Baline Kleinman