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Bonnie Allen Shertenlieb
bonnieshert@dmv.com
Theodora Smyth Page’s artwork was featured in the August-September issue of Mary Engelbreit’s Home Companion. She paints, teaches, and visits friends and kids. She and husband Toby go to Choenua, NH, each summer.
Petrea Rieck Graham is exulting in grandparenthood (two boys and a girl) and is still working as an education advocate for kids with special needs. In addition, she’s senior territory manager for Invista, marketing Stainmaster carpet. She and her husband are busy remodeling their home after 27 years. This spring they traveled to Peru, where she hiked the Inca Trail for two days and saw the sunrise on Machu Picchu on her 60th birthday. That trip has inspired her to plan more world travels.
Stephanie Rose directed the play Piss, written by David Brendan Hopes, and participated in Patricia Watt’s Love Bites at the Neighborhood Playhouse in NYC in May.
Lynne Knobel has moved to an Artspace Studio building in Bridgeport, CT, and also spends time at her camping cabin in Cambridge, NY, in the summer. She says there are lots of art opportunities in both places, and she’s happily working in clay and wood, as well as painting. She’s also enjoying a new granddaughter adopted from Colombia.
Susan Viuker Lieberman-Landau and Thomas Andrew Reiner were married on June 19 in Mamaroneck, NY. Susan teaches English as a second language to immigrants at the Mid-Manhattan Adult Learning Center. The bridegroom, 74, is professor emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania, where he taught in the regional science and city planning program. A senior Fulbright specialist at the Economics University in Prague this fall, he is the author of Transitions in Land and Housing: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Poland.
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