Thursday, May 2, 2024

Review: HADESTOWN at Blumenthal Performing Arts

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Last fall, Karen became chief human resources officer at Newmark, a NYC commercial real estate advisory firm. She and husband Rob Chodock ’89 plan to celebrate both their 25th anniversary and son Hudson’s bar mitzvah in southern Spain, where Rob spent a semester abroad. That’s all for now from Toronto, Canada, where the spring flowers are blooming. I love hearing from our classmates both near and far. ❖ Pamela Darer Anderson (email Pam)

Disney’s The Lion King

More than 100 million people around the world have experienced the phenomenon of Disney’s THE LION KING, and now you can, too, when Charlotte’s best-loved musical returns to the Belk Theater. Winner of six Tony Awards®, including Best Musical, this landmark musical event brings together one of the most imaginative creative teams on Broadway. Tony Award®–winning director Julie Taymor brings to life a story filled with hope and adventure set against an amazing backdrop of stunning visuals.

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Her dear friend, classmate Beth Ames Swartz, had come to NYC for the opening of her new art series at a gallery in Manhattan. At a restaurant meal that followed for our classmates, Ruby and I sat next to one another. Our paths had never crossed on campus, but we soon were deep in conversation. She told me of her book Epidemiology of Women’s Health (2013), a more-than-500-page tome that explored the major health challenges and conditions specifically affecting women.

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On the personal side, in 1971, I married Bob Smith, the most interesting private pilot/sailor/raconteur/fierce friend you would ever want to meet. Bob and I attended every Reunion but one, and he grew to love Cornell and all our dear Cornell friends and their spouses as much as I did. We loved living both down the shore in New Jersey and in our apartment near Lincoln Center in NYC. I continue to live down the shore (in Spring Lake) and in Manhattan.” Seven DG sisters from our class connect each month with Bernice “Neecy” Bradin as Zoom leader.

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” ❖ Class of 2011 (email c/o Alexandra Bond ’12)

TINA – The Tina Turner Musical

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They are still married and have three kids (grown-up now), Elliott, Jeremy, and Zach. Collectively, they like sports (especially baseball), music (piano), and traveling. I just had my six-year work anniversary with Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America. Construction of the new Gandel Rehabilitation Center at Hadassah Hospital was rapidly accelerated in the wake of October 7. Originally it was going to be finished in the second or third quarter of 2024, but when the war broke out, it had to be finished yesterday.

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Older son Alex ’21, ME ’21, just moved to Seattle to start a new job with SpaceX. Younger son Jack ’24 is in his senior year at Cornell, studying computer science. Doug and Lisa are fortunate to have Chris Ford and Emily and Bill Kallock ’90 living nearby and see them often in the Green Mountains or on Lake Champlain. Welcome to another edition of “What are my classmates up to and why haven’t I sent an update to Whitney and Liz? ” Just a reminder that our classmates want to know what you are doing—and a reminder that it doesn’t need to be a major life event! Sylvia Han, CFA, CFP, and CSRIC, our classmate and class council member, led a timely Zoom discussion for our class, “Top 10 Retirement Considerations,” on March 19.

Find her contact info (and others) through the Alumni Directory. Nancy Decker Stephenson is a retired registered dietician and office manager for a veterinary practice. Her activities include volunteering with meals for the homeless and the DAR. Hobbies now include gardening, reading, classical piano, and travel. Other countries visited include family visits in the Netherlands, plus trips to Norway, Switzerland, France, Italy, Greece, Hungary, Austria, Germany, Scotland, Israel, and Colombia.

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It has many active groups and services, including delicious meals, and is providing me with interesting new friends.” Mary Gail is retired from her partnership in the law firm of Peacock Keller in Washington, PA. Daughter Carol is a founding partner of Dupee Strengths-Based Consulting; son David is deputy director of the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA; and son Keith is a professor of marine science at Hawaii Pacific University in Honolulu. In addition to grandchildren, she has three great-granddaughters and one great-grandson.

Nancy Kollisch (Rancho Santa Fe, CA) is grateful that everyone in her family is doing well, and that she continues to walk and travel in her retirement. She fondly remembers having a great time at Cornell, despite, she claims, being a “nerd! ”—which actually may have been a good thing, she says, for it kept her out of trouble. Clearly, she worked hard and accomplished great things. I celebrated happily with Bridget Murphy ’70 our 75th birthdays in New York City last summer. Our presidents, Greg Baum and Robert Tallo, are asking everyone to consider being an officer for our next Reunion cycle—leading up to our 60th!

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The first patients began receiving care in January, with plans to double capacity in the coming weeks. Since October 7, Hadassah has raised more than $16 million, with $5.5 million going specifically to expedite the work on the Gandel Center. Not only is Joe Holland, MA ’79, a best-selling author (his latest book is Make Your Own History) and attorney, but he co-founded Beth-Hark Christian Counseling Center. It is still going strong after nearly 40 years and provides free mental health services, a soup kitchen, and a food pantry. February 23 marked the premiere of Harlem Grace, a short docudrama of his early years serving the neighborhood. And, whether or not you can attend, don’t forget that this is a wonderful time to consider giving back.

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