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I also paint and show art at my other Web site (serenebabe.net/art). Most im - portantly, I spend every minute I can with my 10- and 4-year-old daughters in and around our home in Portland, ME. HEATHER SANTMIRE DENKMIRE 71 READ STREET, APT. 4 PORTLAND, ME 04103-3481 HEATHER@GRANTWINNERS.NET


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named Milo, are preparing for Noah’s bar mitzvah, and were planning a trip to Africa. Rebecca Hale Quigley lives in West -


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George Mestre ’95 welcomed baby daugh- ter Sydney on January 1. The family, in - cluding Alex an der, 3, are de lighted and doing well. Mere dith is an agent for Howard Hanna Realty, and George is a director at PNC Capital Markets, based in Cleveland, OH. Spencer Goldin is VP of operations at


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Hint Water in NYC. He often crisscrosses the country for both work and play but will be in Saratoga for Reunion. Rachel Levy is moving into a new home in Natick, MA. She may not be able to attend Reunion as she will have a new- born in her new home! Terry Dubow still lives, teaches, and writes in Cleveland with wife Kirsten Fawcett-Dubow ’94 and their daughters Madeline, 13, and Lillian, 9. He had three stories published this year—see witness. blackmountaininstitute.org, mapliterary. com, and Ninth Letter. After dabbling in graphic design, chil- dren’s book illustration, and Web opera- tions in Seattle during the ’90s, Marcie Palladino migrated to Tampa, FL, in 2003 to pursue a career in 3D animation. Now she enjoys the sun and surf, her career, and life with daughter Annabelle, 5. Forrest Reynolds is teaching constitu- tional law at the University of Oregon law school. His twin boys William and Mason, 6, will soon start taking judo. Robyn Bergman Buchsbaum, husband Jeffrey, and sons Noah, 12, and Simon, 9, moved to Bloomington, IN, three years ago. Jeffrey is a pediatric radiation oncolo- gist at Indiana University’s Health Proton Therapy Center, and Robyn is board presi- dent of Jill’s House Inc. (similar to Ronald McDonald House). They adopted a dog


ches ter, NY, with her husband and two daughters. She teaches flute privately and performs with the Chappaqua Orchestra and Collegium Westchester. She also serves on the editorial advisory board for the Flutist Quarterly, the publication of the National Flute Association. In England, Alex Forsyth lives on a small-holding farm 20 miles north of London with wife Chloe and children Sebastian, 6, and Monty, 3, Herman the tortoise, and four chickens. Alex manages a portfolio of properties in the area and directs a company that advises on how to construct energy-efficient homes. He would love to hear from his old Birch C housemates at onalexjforsyth@easynet. co.uk. Alex adds, “I spend as much time as possible at my finca on the island of Majorca and get out on my sea-fishing kayak at any opportunity.” Dave Murphy left Massachusetts Gov - ernor Deval Patrick’s administration in June and joined former colleagues as an attorney and lobbyist with the Delaney Policy Group. He focuses on business and health-care clients. His daughters Alex - andra and Emma are 13 and 8; the family resides in Natick, MA. Naomi Lieberman Braun lives in Ann Arbor, MI, with husband Tom and 8-year- old daughter Olivia. She works for Well - ness & Prevention Inc., a Johnson & Johnson company that develops digital health-coaching and wellness programs. Last summer, Naomi met with San Jose, CA, resident Kristin VanWickle Hehir, who was in Ann Arbor for business, and they had a wonderful evening catching up. They went to dinner at Mani Osteria, a great restaurant owned and operated by Adam Baru. Naomi says, “He even bought us a round of drinks!” Sheri Dexler Tanner lives in Hebron,


CT, with husband Chris, son Jacob, 10, and daughter Emma, 8. Sheri is assistant principal at Hartford’s Annie Fisher Mag - net School, where science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are inte- grated throughout the school day and which won a National Blue Ribbon Award for new and upcoming schools. Both of Sheri’s children are students there. For more about STEM education, contact Sheri (tanns001@hartfordschools.org). Fran Kirmser reports that her best Skid - die gal pal, Andrea Bastiani Archibald, commutes every day from Pelham to NYC, where she is an educational consultant for Girl Scouts of America and plays other


leadership roles in young people’s devel- opment. She is also raising two boys with husband David. Fran lives with daughter Pia in NYC, where she recently saw “the awesome” Adam Wald ’94. Fran—who co-produced Hair, winner of the 2009 Tony for best musical revival—recently conceived, developed, and produced a sports series for Broadway, including Lombardi, Magic Bird, and a thid play she’s working on about the Yankees. She also helps out young companies and artists in starting their business and fundraising efforts. She hopes to see everyone in May! Vineyard Vines co-founders Shep Mur -


ray and his brother Ian say, “We continue to have a good time building our brand.” Shep lives in Greenwich, CT (and spends a lot of time in Florida and Martha’s Vineyard), with his wife, Margo, and their three kids Cooper, Sailor, and Tucker. I continue to explore the world of arts management. I represent Donner Social (a lyrical electronica band) and am COO of a digital magazine called Latency that explores music and culture in NYC. I had the pleasure of meeting Liz Wisan ’02 when we worked together on Astoria Performing Art Center’s production of Billy Witch. I’ve enjoyed catching up via lunch meetings and phone calls with many of you during reunion planning over this past year. I look forward to see- ing many of you in Saratoga, May 30–June 2! JENNY HERDMAN LANDO 45-05 30TH AVENUE ASTORIA, NY 11103-1261 SKIDMORE93@AOL.COM


Italy and then went on to the south of France, where he and Denise have vaca- tioned with friends for several years in a row. This past fall, John was proud to attend his dad’s wedding. He reports that Christmas (and winter in general) in Chicago were mild, and not very pictur- esque. He speculates, “Perhaps climate change is the Mayan apocalypse!” Meredith Eastman Principe is busy running around after daughter Maggie, 2. Meredith sends “special thanks to those Skiddies who have passed down Skidmore gear for Maggie to wear. She keeps us on our toes, but at least she’s well-dressed!” In November Becky Saravay Crespi


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