Thursday, October 7, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Heritage
William K Zinsser Jr '40 accepting the Heritage Award at Deerfield today with a speech on "Leading an interesting life". (author of On Writing Well)
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Random Visitor
Only at Deerfield does a visitor to the town choose to tour this way! Literally a random pic on way to a meeting.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Turkey divan and sugar cookies
I had the chance to cover table 67 in the dining hall for lunch today and the students were kind enough to stay for a picture. Three of the four classes were represented. You may remember the young man in the middle as the recipient of the Cost Award last May and discussed then on this blog.
Friday, September 17, 2010
What's a freshman to do?
In the recent past Deerfield freshmen were assigned to defend the seal on Choate Day. The arrangement pictured may only be temporary but it made me think a little. Cheers to '83 at the end if the first week of classes!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Educational Film

Ben Patton recently hosted educators at his South Hamilton, MA film camp called FRED. Two Deerfield faculty members (flanked in this photo by Ben and his staff) were able to join him. Started in 2006 as a student summer film camp, FRED is clearly expanding.
Congrats to Ben on the impact he is having with students and faculty alike!
One interesting project that he is exploring with Pingree School is a student-produced film about the school described from their point of view. Last summer several Pingree students attended Fred and collaborated on a film about a Pingree-run tutoring/adventure program for boston inner-city teens. It was produced in less than two weeks.
You can check out that film on our youtube channel "bestoffred" below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_udrb-TFmVw
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Eric Suher wins praise at home
Front page article in the Springfield Sunday Republican today on Eric Suher's revival of the Holyoke property known as Mountain Park. Another example of the talent in '83.
http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2010/09/mountain_park_successful_conce.html#comments
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Jim Wilmott '82 visit
Jim is on vacation in Vermont from London (and only working 8-10 hrs a day apparently) and took the afternoon to bring his niece Joanna to see campus. He sends his best to '83.
New fitness equipment
Just arrived at work to see fitness equipment loading in to the new fitness center. School store also being renovated. Dining hall has expanded south bubble. Lots going on at DA. Come see it sometime!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
DA Cross Country Homecoming Sept 18
Come back to DA for the first Cross Country Homecoming on Sept 18. Alumni fun run then the Brush Invitational after lunch.
Read more and Sign up at http://deerfield.edu/news/stories/1814/Cross_Country_Homecoming_Saturday_September_18_2010
Read more and Sign up at http://deerfield.edu/news/stories/1814/Cross_Country_Homecoming_Saturday_September_18_2010
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Saturday, August 14, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
He's back!
ACK hijinks
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Just One Day...and relatively "no" money!
Deerfield has officially raised enough money for the fiscal year that ends tomorrow midnight. You may ask: "Why even bring it up then?"
The class has only 53 donors this year, that's why. We've been as high as 82 not so long ago.
As the school strives to reach 50% alumni participation as a sign of alumni support far and wide, our class stands at 38%. 67 donors would be 50% particpation for our class.
If you have made a gift already, THANK YOU! You are the reason why so many other schools call me to learn "how we do it". (Hard to believe they call _me_ right?)
If you have not yet made a gift, you are free to go as low as you want at www.deerfield.edu/give! Seriously, it is absolutely NOT about the money. DA would appreciate your vote of confidence however. (or you could mail a check tomorrow only to PO Box 306, Deerfield, MA 01342 (hey!))
It was really fun to be with the Class of 1985 at their 25th reunion two weeks ago - so many great guys returned: Van Riper, Sullivan, Wilson (2x), Ullyot, Wasserberger, Hollensteiner and the list goes on for 55 names...They bonded much as we did two years back. Let's revive that spirit, have more impromptu get-togethers and share a few laughs (and photos!). And take a minute to say thanks to DA with a gift if you haven't yet at www.deerfield.edu/give
and that's the one day only salespitch on the DA 1983 Blog.
The class has only 53 donors this year, that's why. We've been as high as 82 not so long ago.
As the school strives to reach 50% alumni participation as a sign of alumni support far and wide, our class stands at 38%. 67 donors would be 50% particpation for our class.
If you have made a gift already, THANK YOU! You are the reason why so many other schools call me to learn "how we do it". (Hard to believe they call _me_ right?)
If you have not yet made a gift, you are free to go as low as you want at www.deerfield.edu/give! Seriously, it is absolutely NOT about the money. DA would appreciate your vote of confidence however. (or you could mail a check tomorrow only to PO Box 306, Deerfield, MA 01342 (hey!))
It was really fun to be with the Class of 1985 at their 25th reunion two weeks ago - so many great guys returned: Van Riper, Sullivan, Wilson (2x), Ullyot, Wasserberger, Hollensteiner and the list goes on for 55 names...They bonded much as we did two years back. Let's revive that spirit, have more impromptu get-togethers and share a few laughs (and photos!). And take a minute to say thanks to DA with a gift if you haven't yet at www.deerfield.edu/give
and that's the one day only salespitch on the DA 1983 Blog.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Recent '83 votes...
In order to keep some information flowing about the class you may have noticed I have recently been posting happy birthday messages. No more. I noticed two classmates unsubscribed soon after birthday postings. This is not meant to be a waste of your time, but a soft engagement with your classmates, so the only feedback I've had in months will win the day.
That said, Paul Magee has emailed from Mexico City about watching the World Cup and even the NBA Finals. He promises to send a family photo soon.
Mark LaFlamme and his wife moved to Hong Kong from NYC last week - he's still with Ziff Brothers Investments as far as I know. We quickly got him invited to the annual Friends of Deerfield-HK dinner scheduled for this Friday! Nothing like meeting all DA alums and parents in HK within a week of your arrival.
Tried out a new blog template today as well. Would love to know what you think or any news you want to share.
That said, Paul Magee has emailed from Mexico City about watching the World Cup and even the NBA Finals. He promises to send a family photo soon.
Mark LaFlamme and his wife moved to Hong Kong from NYC last week - he's still with Ziff Brothers Investments as far as I know. We quickly got him invited to the annual Friends of Deerfield-HK dinner scheduled for this Friday! Nothing like meeting all DA alums and parents in HK within a week of your arrival.
Tried out a new blog template today as well. Would love to know what you think or any news you want to share.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Student Cleanup
After a big wind storm wednesday night the week of graduation - DA students and faculty helped rake up the remnants to get campus ready for parent arrival on Friday. And they looked good doing it! DA Flickr feed
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Cost Award makes library possible
At the last school meeting on May 28th, this year's recipient of the "Charles Piper Cost '83 Award for Community Service" went to Muheb '12 who will be a junior this fall. His project this summer will focus on rebuilding a school library in his home country of Afghanistan.From his funding proposal:
Qarabagh high school is located outside of the city (Kabul). It has 5000 students from first grade up to twelfth. Most of the students in this school have never read a novel or referred to anything else other than their textbooks and that is because of two reasons: first, most of the families can not afford to buy books for their children, and second the library of the school is non-existent. I have heard that Qarabagh used to have a library, but it was destroyed during the civil war. The only thing that remains is an empty room.
With this award I want to build a library for this school, I will spend two or three weeks of my summer vacation to work on this project. I will build book shelves, desks, chairs. Additionally, I will start a book-drive to collect books for the school, both from NGOs, but also from individuals including the families that send their children to this school.
Thanks to the Cost family for funding the annual stipend for community service. Charlie's legacy lives on.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Two more bite the dust...
Happy Birthday...
Kevin McKelvey - May 22
Brad Weir - May 23
Thanks again Facebook.
Sounds like it might be time for a survey about TURNING 45! What's true? What's not? Are you where you expected? Why? Why not? Should you have a house policy on X-Box to guide your kids?
Send ideas for questions to jgknight83@gmail.com!
Kevin McKelvey - May 22
Brad Weir - May 23
Thanks again Facebook.
Sounds like it might be time for a survey about TURNING 45! What's true? What's not? Are you where you expected? Why? Why not? Should you have a house policy on X-Box to guide your kids?
Send ideas for questions to jgknight83@gmail.com!
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Belated HBD Pete!
Turns out the iPad and Blogger don't get along seamlessly yet - hence the belated birthday wish to Peter Crow for his big day yesterday, May 18...
Send news please. I can only distract myself from the debacle that is the Red Sox season (so far?) with so many episodes of the "real housewives of new jersey"!
jk
Send news please. I can only distract myself from the debacle that is the Red Sox season (so far?) with so many episodes of the "real housewives of new jersey"!
jk
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Saturday, May 8, 2010
That's called finishing up strong!

The photo is from the training run the day before, but congratulations to Rob McGill (far left) for his conquest of The North Face Endurance Challenge 1/2 Marathon at Bear Mountain.
"Runners can expect technical terrain and rocky footing that cuts to the chase, with some trails heading steeply uphill rather than zig-zagging at a gentler grade. Descents end in wooded hollows before the next rapid climb ending with a breathtaking view. Make no mistake: this will be a tough test of off-road endurance."
Elevation Change: 4 stars, Technical Terrain: 5 stars, Overall Difficulty: 5 stars, Scenery: 5 stars
Sunday, May 2, 2010
It's "BTB" now...
Continuing congrats to Jim and Brad on their movie "Below The Beltway". Stealing from Jim's FB posts:
"Apologies for the Belated Update: Beltway premiered to extremely favorable audience reaction last Friday at Newport Beach. Sustained laughter throughout and appreciation for movie in its whole. Great showing both by BTB family and people off street. Minor tech tweaks this week and then onto the market. Complete appreci...ation to all who made it down and congrats to a fantasdtic, talented dedicated team.
then
BELOW THE BELTWAY WINS AUDIENCE AWARD @ NEWPORT BEACH FILM FEST
"Apologies for the Belated Update: Beltway premiered to extremely favorable audience reaction last Friday at Newport Beach. Sustained laughter throughout and appreciation for movie in its whole. Great showing both by BTB family and people off street. Minor tech tweaks this week and then onto the market. Complete appreci...ation to all who made it down and congrats to a fantasdtic, talented dedicated team.
then
BELOW THE BELTWAY WINS AUDIENCE AWARD @ NEWPORT BEACH FILM FEST
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
It's Official...and sweet!
Monica Youn and Whitney Armstrong
By ROSALIE R. RADOMSKY
Published: April 15, 2010 - New York Times
Monica Youngna Youn and Whitney Brewster Armstrong were married Saturday evening at St. Thomas Church in New York. The Rev. Jonathan M. Erdman, an Episcopal priest and the church’s curate and youth minister, performed the ceremony.
Ms. Youn, 38, is keeping her name. She is a lawyer at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, where she works on campaign finance reform and election law issues. She also wrote two books of poetry, “Barter” and “Ignatz.” She graduated cum laude from Princeton, and received a Master of Philosophy in English literature from Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar. She also holds a law degree from Yale.
She is the daughter of Chan Ju Youn and Kun Chee Youn of Houston. The bride’s father is the president of Weeco International Corporation, an environmental engineering firm there. Her mother is the owner of the Gulfland Real Estate Company, a residential and commercial agency, also in Houston.
Mr. Armstrong, 44, is a landscape designer for Katie Winter Architecture, which focuses on renovation projects for the Archdiocese of New York. With his father and a sister, Amory Spizzirri, he is a founding partner in a consultancy in decorative and fine arts in Greenwich, Conn., and New York.
The bridegroom graduated cum laude from Yale and received a master’s in landscape architecture from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard.
He is a son of Bunty Armstrong and Tom Armstrong of New York. His mother is a director of the Women’s Prison Association, which runs a halfway house and provides counseling to recently released female inmates in New York. From 1974 to 1990, the bridegroom’s father was the director of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Until 1995, he was the founding director of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. He is now the chairman of the board of the Garden Conservancy in Cold Spring, N.Y., a nonprofit preservation organization that opens private gardens to the public.
The couple met in February 2008 at the party of a mutual friend. Mr. Armstrong noticed Ms. Youn as soon as she walked in, but he had to leave very early the following morning for Wyoming.
“I was clearly looking at her,” he remembered. “Staring, I guess. I didn’t know I was doing it. I was torn between leaving the next day and engaging in a potentially new adventure.”
After 90 minutes, Ms. Youn finally approached him. “He had a good-humored twinkle in his eyes, and was very knowledgeable without taking himself too seriously, ” she said. Their conversation, she recalled, included politics, her forte, and art, which is his.
Mr. Armstrong soon resigned himself to sleeping on the plane. Before leaving the party, he got Ms. Youn’s two e-mail addresses, but he could make out only one when he got home, and sent her a note saying “I’m asking you out” in the subject line.
The next morning he slept through the alarm, and missed his flight to Jackson Hole. When he finally arrived, he checked his e-mail and found there was no response from Ms. Youn.
“I was perplexed,” he recalled thinking. “I thought it was real.”
He e-mailed their mutual friend to see if he had the right address. She told him that the first address was a work address, and steered him to the other one; he promptly forwarded his original message.
“How magical it was,” Ms. Youn remembered thinking when she saw it.
Mr. Armstrong received her response minutes later, and they arranged to meet the day he returned to New York.
A version of this article appeared in print on April 18, 2010, on page ST13 of the New York edition.
By ROSALIE R. RADOMSKY
Published: April 15, 2010 - New York Times
Monica Youngna Youn and Whitney Brewster Armstrong were married Saturday evening at St. Thomas Church in New York. The Rev. Jonathan M. Erdman, an Episcopal priest and the church’s curate and youth minister, performed the ceremony.
Ms. Youn, 38, is keeping her name. She is a lawyer at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, where she works on campaign finance reform and election law issues. She also wrote two books of poetry, “Barter” and “Ignatz.” She graduated cum laude from Princeton, and received a Master of Philosophy in English literature from Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar. She also holds a law degree from Yale.
She is the daughter of Chan Ju Youn and Kun Chee Youn of Houston. The bride’s father is the president of Weeco International Corporation, an environmental engineering firm there. Her mother is the owner of the Gulfland Real Estate Company, a residential and commercial agency, also in Houston.
Mr. Armstrong, 44, is a landscape designer for Katie Winter Architecture, which focuses on renovation projects for the Archdiocese of New York. With his father and a sister, Amory Spizzirri, he is a founding partner in a consultancy in decorative and fine arts in Greenwich, Conn., and New York.
The bridegroom graduated cum laude from Yale and received a master’s in landscape architecture from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard.
He is a son of Bunty Armstrong and Tom Armstrong of New York. His mother is a director of the Women’s Prison Association, which runs a halfway house and provides counseling to recently released female inmates in New York. From 1974 to 1990, the bridegroom’s father was the director of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Until 1995, he was the founding director of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. He is now the chairman of the board of the Garden Conservancy in Cold Spring, N.Y., a nonprofit preservation organization that opens private gardens to the public.
The couple met in February 2008 at the party of a mutual friend. Mr. Armstrong noticed Ms. Youn as soon as she walked in, but he had to leave very early the following morning for Wyoming.
“I was clearly looking at her,” he remembered. “Staring, I guess. I didn’t know I was doing it. I was torn between leaving the next day and engaging in a potentially new adventure.”
After 90 minutes, Ms. Youn finally approached him. “He had a good-humored twinkle in his eyes, and was very knowledgeable without taking himself too seriously, ” she said. Their conversation, she recalled, included politics, her forte, and art, which is his.
Mr. Armstrong soon resigned himself to sleeping on the plane. Before leaving the party, he got Ms. Youn’s two e-mail addresses, but he could make out only one when he got home, and sent her a note saying “I’m asking you out” in the subject line.
The next morning he slept through the alarm, and missed his flight to Jackson Hole. When he finally arrived, he checked his e-mail and found there was no response from Ms. Youn.
“I was perplexed,” he recalled thinking. “I thought it was real.”
He e-mailed their mutual friend to see if he had the right address. She told him that the first address was a work address, and steered him to the other one; he promptly forwarded his original message.
“How magical it was,” Ms. Youn remembered thinking when she saw it.
Mr. Armstrong received her response minutes later, and they arranged to meet the day he returned to New York.
A version of this article appeared in print on April 18, 2010, on page ST13 of the New York edition.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Warm weather wisdom..
CBS3 News in Springfield, MA ran a story on how the warm weather is affecting local farmers. The go to guys? Our own Nate Nourse and Ryan Voiland '96!
The story and video with Nate and Ryan is here.
Story Updated: Apr 19, 2010 at 7:08 PM EDT
Two weeks ago, temperatures reached new record highs in western Massachusetts. Local farmers have taken advantage. Asparagus, beets, and peas are getting ready earlier than usual, with apples and peaches blooming early as well.
"Right now we're probably two to three weeks ahead of the last two years.” said Nate Nourse, sales director of Nourse Farms in South Deerfield.
While many farmers markets do not start until May, such as the Springfield Farmers Market at Forest Park on May 4, many local farms across the region are ready to go. Ryan Voiland, owner of Red Fire Farm in Granby, said they’ll have much more to offer at the start of the season than years past.
"Because we've had better weather, we will be able to begin offering salad mix, spinach, and peas sooner.” said Voiland. “We will jump into the season where we have a lot of good stuff to eat that much more quickly."
However, there are still some worries if the warm trend suddenly ends.
“It's basically created a lot of anxiety about the earliness and how the cold weather that could come up and impact us negatively." said Nourse.
The National Weather Service says the growing season will not officially start here until the beginning of May, and a harmful frost or freeze cannot be ruled out just yet.
"When it's April you can't put out tomatoes, you can't put pepper plants out because it’s just expected there is going to be another frost." said Voiland
The story and video with Nate and Ryan is here.
Story Updated: Apr 19, 2010 at 7:08 PM EDT
Two weeks ago, temperatures reached new record highs in western Massachusetts. Local farmers have taken advantage. Asparagus, beets, and peas are getting ready earlier than usual, with apples and peaches blooming early as well.
"Right now we're probably two to three weeks ahead of the last two years.” said Nate Nourse, sales director of Nourse Farms in South Deerfield.
While many farmers markets do not start until May, such as the Springfield Farmers Market at Forest Park on May 4, many local farms across the region are ready to go. Ryan Voiland, owner of Red Fire Farm in Granby, said they’ll have much more to offer at the start of the season than years past.
"Because we've had better weather, we will be able to begin offering salad mix, spinach, and peas sooner.” said Voiland. “We will jump into the season where we have a lot of good stuff to eat that much more quickly."
However, there are still some worries if the warm trend suddenly ends.
“It's basically created a lot of anxiety about the earliness and how the cold weather that could come up and impact us negatively." said Nourse.
The National Weather Service says the growing season will not officially start here until the beginning of May, and a harmful frost or freeze cannot be ruled out just yet.
"When it's April you can't put out tomatoes, you can't put pepper plants out because it’s just expected there is going to be another frost." said Voiland
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Oh, now I get it...
Am I the only one who has wondered about Jon Bernstein's obsession with the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival? I mean every week there's a Facebook post about the upcoming or just finished festival...All year long! The fest starts this Friday and I know JB is in a frenzy and then it hit me. Happy Birthday on Tuesday Jon!!! What an awesome way to celebrate! While my own filet mignon, whipped sweet potato and boston cream pie (from scratch) birthday dinner yesterday will linger with me a few more days - I think the Neville Brothers, a po-boy, a beer, and then a beignet sounds like just the thing! Send pictures! And here's a little something to get us all in the mood.
| Fancy footwork by fast-stepping kids |
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Local stars talk 'Beltway' | POLITICO CLICK
Promising start in April Donor Challenge...
You might have heard that a Deerfield trustee is giving $35K worth of "prize money" to the top three classes in Deerfield's April Donor Challenge. The Challenge is a simple count of donations by unique donors received in the month. If you are planning on making a gift to DA by June 30 (the fiscal year end), consider making it in the next two weeks (or even now). If you've already given to DA since Sept 1, 2009 - you could still help '83 compete by giving a nominal gift ($8.30 perhaps?).
The Class of '79 currently leads the contest but there are two weeks left. Mailed gifts to PO Box 306, Deerfield, MA 01342 need to be postmarked by April 30.
Consider it the blog's attempt to monetize - or a voluntary subscription to encourage your editor to continue to deliver high quality (?) content on all things Deerfield '83. I could certainly use the encouragement...:)
The Class of '79 currently leads the contest but there are two weeks left. Mailed gifts to PO Box 306, Deerfield, MA 01342 need to be postmarked by April 30.
Consider it the blog's attempt to monetize - or a voluntary subscription to encourage your editor to continue to deliver high quality (?) content on all things Deerfield '83. I could certainly use the encouragement...:)
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Well, if you're going to move...
Might as well be to Denver as a partner in a moving company!!! Congratulations Don!
From Don Hindman on April 12:
I am pleased to report that I’ve started as a partner with a third-party logistics/moving & storage business located in Denver, effective today. Johnson-United operates businesses in records management, 3PL, PODS modular storage, and commercial and residential moving and storage (United Van Lines agent in 5 states). The company is 4th generation, has no debt, and has operating locations in Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, San Diego, New Orleans, and Cheyenne, WY. Maron and the kids are going to move out here after school gets out in mid-June – come see us in Colorado! Best, DDH
From Don Hindman on April 12:
I am pleased to report that I’ve started as a partner with a third-party logistics/moving & storage business located in Denver, effective today. Johnson-United operates businesses in records management, 3PL, PODS modular storage, and commercial and residential moving and storage (United Van Lines agent in 5 states). The company is 4th generation, has no debt, and has operating locations in Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, San Diego, New Orleans, and Cheyenne, WY. Maron and the kids are going to move out here after school gets out in mid-June – come see us in Colorado! Best, DDH
Go Blue Devils!
No - not those blue devils! We all have a new school to cheer for thanks to our own Paul Schlickmann!Central Connecticut State University President Jack Miller named Paul Schlickmann the new Director of Athletics today, April 9, 2010. Schlickmann, 44, comes to New Britain from Stony Brook University, where he was the Executive Associate Director of Athletics. He will be charged with running the Blue Devils’ 18-sport Division I athletics program. The Blue Devils are celebrating a milestone in 2010-11. They obtained NCAA Division I status 25 years ago.
“We are extremely excited and proud to name Paul Schlickmann our new Director of Athletics today,” Miller said. “He comes to Central at an exciting time. We are confident that he can lead us in the direction we are looking to go, and that is competing to win the Northeast Conference Commissioner’s Cup every season. Paul comes from a program that has grown tremendously during his time, and we are confident that his leadership and experience can bring Central back to the top of the NEC.”
“I am honored and thrilled to be the next Director of Athletics at Central Connecticut State University,” Schlickmann said. “Central has an impressive history of success and there is a palpable sense of pride about athletics throughout the campus community. I am excited to work with President Miller in achieving his vision for Blue Devil Athletics to be the premier program in the Northeast Conference.”
Full story and video at: http://www.ccsubluedevils.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=17600&ATCLID=204924481
Monday, April 12, 2010
Good news is never late...
Kudos to Doug Schmidt for not only finding meaningful employment but quickly getting the invite to ring the NASDAQ closing bell (July 21, 2009)! Doug is Vice President for Strategic Business Development at MUNCmedia in NYC. "MUNCmedia is the first Information Media Network and world leader in web-based Retail Investor Targeting. We provide online corporate communications and media solutions to companies worldwide. From press releases to corporate video PR clips, MUNCmedia helps companies deliver targeted and scalable messages to the right audience in real-time. Hundreds of companies, agencies, stock exchanges and integrated newswires rely on our services to deliver news messages to the retail financial community every day."That's him just left of center - hands apart...
Friday, April 9, 2010
Two more trees falling...
Belated birthday wishes to classmates Dave McNeil and Nelse Clark. The DA 1983 Blog's current policy is: if the blog doesn't mention your birthday ahead of time, did it ever really happen?
Friday, March 26, 2010
83 dominates winter magazine
The winter DEERFIELD magazine is in the mail and includes a great article on Chris Waddell '87 and his climb of Kilimanjaro, community service at DA, the Annual Report from the last fiscal year and total domination of Class Notes by the class of 1983. A full page of notes and seven photographs! Next deadline is APRIL 5 - so send news to classnotes@deerfield.edu!!!Thursday, March 25, 2010
Not surprising anymore?
Fresh off FB is this post from Jim Wareck...
"BELOW THE BELTWAY has been chosen as one of the closing night features @ the Newport Beach Film Fest April 29th. Congrats and thanks to a great and dedicated cast and crew."
The film was written by Jim and Brad Weir, produced by Jim.
Also note in final scene, actor Kip Pardue (Sunshine from Remember the Titans) , one of the costars, is sporting a IHL Jersey-unfortunately a Blackhawks jersey not a Bruins. Had to talk him into it as he kept saying his character is not "some prep school" dude.
Did you ever think you'd be seeing a photo of Jim (or Brad) on the red carpet???
"BELOW THE BELTWAY has been chosen as one of the closing night features @ the Newport Beach Film Fest April 29th. Congrats and thanks to a great and dedicated cast and crew."
The film was written by Jim and Brad Weir, produced by Jim.
Also note in final scene, actor Kip Pardue (Sunshine from Remember the Titans) , one of the costars, is sporting a IHL Jersey-unfortunately a Blackhawks jersey not a Bruins. Had to talk him into it as he kept saying his character is not "some prep school" dude.
Did you ever think you'd be seeing a photo of Jim (or Brad) on the red carpet???
Monday, March 22, 2010
Marching...Ziccardi style.
Thanks Dave Ziccardi for fessing up to the March 13 birthday - hope it was a good one!
Sunday, March 21, 2010
The steady drumbeat...
Of more men probably turning 45...Happy Birthday Ed Goodson!
It appears that this writer will be forced to search the web for news to post...remember, if I find it, you can't control it...So send news!
It appears that this writer will be forced to search the web for news to post...remember, if I find it, you can't control it...So send news!
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