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Dinha Kaplan Siegel and husband Steven welcomed daughter Olivia on August 28. The Siegels live in Brooklyn. Dinha would love to reconnect with old friends at dinksette@yahoo.com.

Garland Wayne Nelson invites anyone in search of a “killer” live band for showcases, weddings, corporate events, to contact him at www.soulsession.com.

Whitney Barrington Heins and Terence McGuire were married in Bellport, NY, on July 29. Whitney is a special-ed teacher at Public School 214 in the Bronx. Terence is an associate specializing in labor and employment law at Epstein, Becker & Green in Manhattan.

Juleyka Lantigua married Ayotunde Williams on Candlewood Lake in Connecticut on September 3. Juleyka is the managing editor at GIANT magazine and is at work on her first novel. Ayotunde is a design engineer.

Kim McGann recently completed her PhD in sociology at SUNY-Buffalo and is an assistant professor in the department of sociology and anthropology at Nazareth College. She lives in Rochester, where she enjoys the lindy-hop scene, snow, and trying to tire out her border collie. She keeps in touch with Pete Giallanza ’97, who lives in Durham, NC; Kelley Buchanan ’97, a math teacher in Aston, PA; Che Edoga ’97, a teacher in Washington State; and Maryland resident Patience Bryan. She can be reached at kim.mcgann@gmail.com.

Skidmore art professor Deb Hall reports that Bill Fletcher and Jonathan Hills ’97 founded Domani Studios in Brooklyn, NY. “They have won numerous awards, including the ID Gold Award for their Website of the Whitney Biennale, and have been featured in AIGA and most of the major design publications.” Prof. Hall visited Bill and Jonathan’s studios, where Paris Woodward ’06 and Zach Gage ’07 work, and says, “They are working with video and Flash. It is very exciting.”