Who says philanthropy is all work and no play? Check me out with The Sugar Girls at the Keystone dinner reception.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Hard working philanthropist
Who says philanthropy is all work and no play? Check me out with The Sugar Girls at the Keystone dinner reception.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Recent alumni on campus
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Rebecca Miller DuMaine '88 and Jack Herrick '87 have been recent guests on campus for tours and lunch.
Rebecca brought her darling 2 year old daughter, Kealy, who will certainly be a performer one day. And speaking of performing, Rebecca has done several vocal, jazz gigs with the Dave Miller Trio www.artsopolis.com/event/detail/38235/Dave_Miller_Trio
Rebecca and her family recently migrated back to California after many years in Brooklyn, NY. Besides being a mom for their family of four, a professional theatrical voice coach and a jazz singer, she is able to find time to substitute at CSUS. We are all certainly happy to have her back in the Crystal Family.
Jack Herrick '87 took time away from his successful web site, Wikihow
www.wikihow.com/Main-Page to spend a couple of hours on the campus that he has not seen for way too many years! We had lunch with Kent Holubar, Tom Woosnam, Dr. Venuti, Wells Wadleigh, Jim Garrison (substitute teaching that day) and Vicky Mann-Hauer. We had many laughs and fond memories of Crystal life in the mid 80's. Jack noted that the food had improved a few magnitudes since his years here.
After lunch we visited an advanced computer graphics class, an AP Biology class and chatted in Mr. Woosnam's remodeled classroom which was, in fact, Mr. Garrison's art room back in the day.
We are pleased that Jack will return to campus in the future to speak to the "Cutting Edge" Science Club about his life in technology and the founding of his company, Wikihow.
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