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Allison Gray Costa
Allison@patchworkink.com

In September Grant Copeland and wife Meghan welcomed first child Ella. The apple of her father’s eye, Ella joins a curious yellow Lab named Bono. Grant merged the marketing communications firms he started in 1999 with another agency called the Worx Group, where he was promoted to VP of design and serves as the firm’s creative director.

Evi Westmore earned a master’s degree from the Glasgow School of Art in Scotland and is curating a series of events and exhibitions in northern Sweden. It can all be seen at www.eviwhere.com.

Henrik Westin and Emily Leckman Westin ’96 moved to Albany after Emily completed her PhD. Henrik is pursuing a joint JD/MPA degree and anticipates graduating in 2008. Last summer he studied the separation of powers under Supreme Court Justice Scalia, which, according to Henrik, was “a trip.” He can be reached at hnwestin@gmail.com.

Jason Moulton and fiancée Katie have settled down in a small house with a big yard (for their three dogs), near his hometown of Binghamton, NY. He is a systems analyst at Healthnow. Katie, a 2005 Elmira College grad, is a psychiatric nurse at a local hospital. The couple met via the Internet; “Technology rules!” says Jason.

Kristen Muller studied abroad in Australia for two weeks in December. She will be finishing her master’s in interior design at Savannah College of Art and Design this summer. She keeps in touch with Marion Refici.

Matt and Missy Bonaguide welcomed second daughter Chloe in January 2005 and moved the family (including big sister Hannah and two cats) to Essex County, NJ. Matt does medical education in NYC, and Missy does freelance Web editing.

In Wisconsin Tina Chan Sweenie is director of partnership development at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Milwaukee. A couple of weeks after getting the new job, she married Brian Sweenie, who recently swapped careers and is in his second year at the Medical College of Wisconsin. The couple honeymooned in Peru, came back to Milwaukee, and moved to a new home.

In January Julio Arroyo premiered the dance performance Coming & Going at Soundance at the Stable Theater in Brooklyn. Guest choreographers included Lori LoTurco ’99 and Alexander Shilling ’99.

Sarah Lewy Lieb and husband Jon’s son Jaden was born in March 2005.

In October I moved from Charlotte, NC, to Ventura, CA, with husband Crist and our son Inman, 2. We welcomed second son Hollis in January. My husband is a software developer at Patagonia’s corporate headquarters.