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Guilder Gazette
G L O B E G U I L D E R S
Summer 2018
In This Issue
Celebrating Couture 1 Membership Information 2 President’s Message 3 June Luncheon recap 4 June Luncheon in Pictures 5 Guilders on the Town 7 Birthday Celebrations 7 The Globe’s Coming Season 8 News from Around the Globe 9 Celebrating Couture 2018 10 History Moment #16 11 Getting out the Invitations 12 Awards Night Save the date 12 Company Call/Meet & Greet 13 Meet & Greet 14 Bylaws Update 15 MFA Graduation Class 2018 15 MFA Graduation Party 16 Special NM Invitation 18 CAVORT Conference News 19 Calendar of Events 20
Every year the Globe Guilders proudly bring this highly antici-pated couture event to San Diego in conjunction with Neiman Marcus to support The Old Globe. This year the Globe Guilders Fashion Show is honoring Peggy Matthews as a beacon of fashion and longtime supporter of The Old Globe. Fashion informed most of Peggy’s life, 17 years of which she spent as an editor at Mademoiselle Magazine. As part of her responsibilities, she traveled across America to stage fashion events. She mingled with iconic couturiers and also en-thusiastically worked with student fashion organizations. Based in Chicago, she became Midwest Editor of Mademoiselle. After she retired, she and her husband Bob moved to San Diego, where she was persuaded to accept the position of Regional Pro-motions Director for the Broadway department store. She was a consummate volunteer managing publicity for a myriad of or-ganizations here in San Diego. With her background deeply im-bedded in fashion, the fact that Peggy gave generous monetary gifts to the Globe Guilders and The Old Globe costume depart-ment surprises no one. Hats off to Peggy! At the event, guests will be greeted with a champagne reception and enjoy live and silent auctions, a delicious lunch, and of course, the beautiful fashion show featuring tip to toe fashions, forecasting the key themes to watch for and to have in your wardrobe now and in the coming season. Come join the fun!!!
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Online: guilders18.gesture.com or call 858-382-1672
Ristine, Karen 8328 Torero Pl. San Diego, CA 92126 karenristine@yahoo.com 619-850-7435 (H&C) Mentor—Kim Neapole
Rodriguez, Alice 355 Canyon Ridge Dr. Bonita, CA 91902 alicerodriguez50@gmail.com 619-429-7457 (H) Mentor—Betty Schulman
Shilling, Virginia 210 Countryhaven Rd. Encinitas, CA 92024 Profshills2@hotmail.com 1-760-994-9065 (C) Stephen Shilling Mentor—Bonnie Duell
Stocker, Diane 4742 Biona Dr. San Diego, CA 92116 dstocker12@cox.net 1-619-865-8311 (C) Mentor—Bonnie Wright
Wilson, Shana 1603 Robinson Ave. San Diego, CA 92103 shanawilson@cox.net 619-861-0442 (H&C) Mentor—Maggie Acosta
NEW EMAIL ADDRESS
Hanson, Carol Cmhanson44@gmail.com
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2018 PRESIDENT Kim Neapole 847-421-2995
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT BONNIE WRIGHT 858-270-3355
RECORDING SECRETARY Marguerite J. Dill 760-480-9974
TREASURER Barbara Bolt 619-889-7121
VP DEVELOPMENT Lisa Berry Shaw 619-501-4934
VP MARKETING|SOCIAL MEDIA |WEB Pam Maudsley 619-593-1033
VP MEMBERSHIP Mary Roberts 619-222-2486
VP SOCIAL LYNN SILVA 619-222-9001
Steering Committee Appointments CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Fern Murphy 619-442-9907
MEET & GREETS | COMPANY CALLS Judy McMorrow 619-501-1239
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Bonnie Wright 858-270-3355
THE GIFT OF GIVING For additional ways to support The Old Globe Theatre through the Globe Guilders, please visit our website www.globeguilders.org. Click on OUR SUPPORTERS.
BUSINESS MEETING INFORMATION Please call the Executive VP listed above.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION The monthly financial reports are on file with the Treasurer. If you are interested in any information regarding normal ac-counts or special events of the Globe Guilders, please contact Barbara Bolt at barbarabolt@me.com.
GLOBE GUILDERS DUES Annual Globe Guilders tax deductible membership dues are: $ 50 Regular Membership $ 20 Associate Membership (First Year Only) $100 Corporate Membership
The Globe Guilders is an auxiliary existing under the authority of the Board of Directors of The Old Globe.
THE WELCOME MAT - Exciting News
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GUILDER INFORMATION
NEW MEMBERS
Aguilar, Alma 704 Pueblo Place Chula Vista, CA 91914 almaswc@yahoo.com 619-500-0596 (H) 619-990-8182 (C) Mentor—Carol Green
Gaspar, Amando 2870 Moonridge Dr. La Jolla, CA 92037 agasparus@yahoo.com 1-858-352-9733 (H) 1-858-405-1026 (C) Prudence Gaspar Mentor—Doug Druley
Richardson, Margaret 504 Glorietta Blvd. Coronado, CA 92118 mcrnado@gmail.com 619-435-0596 (H) 619-405-5655 (C) Mentor—Jordine Von Wantoch
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
This year is flying by for me. What about you? We are already in the busiest time of the year at the Globe with a production on all three stages. I hope you have a chance to enjoy all the wonderful shows being presented this sum-mer. I am looking forward to see-ing them all.
We had a perfect day for the June 8th luncheon at the Town and Country Resort. The outdoor pa-vilion was beautifully decorated in similar colors to this year’s fashion show and the vendors proved too much for me to resist. Many thanks to Chair, Wendy Ledford, and her talented com-mittee for creating another suc-cessful event. We welcomed Managing Director, Tim Shields, who gave us an overview of all the Globe activities. His presen-tation was so interesting, I prom-ise to ask him to come back. Meet and Greet events for Native Gardens (5/1), The Tempest (5/15), The Lorax (6/26), Barefoot in The Park (7/2) Much Ado (7/10) and Heart of Rock and Roll (7/31) were heartily provided for by the untiring efforts of Judy McMorrow and Maggie Acosta and their merry band of support-
ers. Thank you for welcoming so many artists and making it look so easy! We enjoyed a very special sea-son preview from Barry Edelstein on June 27. The Old Globe wel-comed over 100 Guilders and friends with wine and appetizers. It was a fantastic opportunity to learn how the season is devel-oped and learn about the shows coming up. My personal thanks to Barry for his presentation. Please enjoy reading all the latest in this Gazette and look for all the fun events coming up. In the meantime, I will see you at Cele-brating Couture on August 16!
Warm regards,
Kim Neapole
GUILDERS ON THE TOWN The July 27th Circle Patron event for the
Lorax at the Hyatt Aventine included
Barbara Bolt, President Kim Neapole,
Bruce Neapole, Pamela Maudsley Merrill
and Karen Walker.
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GAZETTE STAFF EDITOR & LAYOUT Gail Dill
CONTRIBUTORS Jane Cowgill
Darlene Davies
Wendy Ledford
Judi Menzel
Kim Neapole
Mary Roberts
PHOTOGRAPHERS Gail Dill
Norm & Pat Gillespie
Judi Menzel
Pam Maudsley
Karen Ristine
PROOFREADING: Kim Neapole
Norm Gillespie
Pat Gillespie
Robin Hatfield
Fran Viertel
Jordine Von Wantoch
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS The Guilder Gazette is emailed to members as a benefit of member-ship. It is mailed to those without an email address. For changes, corrections or questions, please contact:
Mary Roberts
VP Membership
Phone: 619-222-2486
Email: meemr@cox.net
NOTE: Much of the Globe Guilders mail is sent non-profit. Bulk mail is NOT forwarded by the Post Office. Please make sure to keep the VP Membership informed of your correct address. Thanks!
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JUNE MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON - JUNE 8, 2018
Sekeres, Ticket Sales; Gail Dill, Invitations and Table Tents; Joydelee Marrow and Gigi Cramer, Reservations/Check In; and Bonnie Wright, Mailing/Drawing Set Up/Money Hat; VP So-cial Lynn Silva, moral support. Timothy J. Shields, the Globe’s Man-aging Director, was our speaker. Pam and Joydelee very cleverly sold the centerpieces. And Joydelee did such an organized job with reserva-tions! Gail put my idea of table tents to work and they were lovely. We made a whopping $1,600 plus for the Globe. Thanks to all who helped make it such a success.
Wendy Ledford, Chair
A vote for Bonnie is
a vote for the
Guilders!
The June membership luncheon was attended by more than 65 Guilders and friends. We had wonderful vendors in-cluding: Kendra Scott, Fashion Valley; Nancy Alvarex, and Con-nee Johnson, Jewelry. They do-nated 20% of their sales to the Guilders. Thank you so much!
The committee included: Pam Maudsley Merrill, Décor; Cathie Ellis and Susan O’Dean-
Angels of Aseltine
Annual Fashion Show
Handlery Hotel
Mission Valley
Wednesday, September 26th
10:30am to 2:00pm
Tickets are $100
Absentee Ballots are
1 for $25, or 3 for $50.
Send checks to:
Jackie Bailey
3665 S. Granada Avenue Spring Valley, CA 91977
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JUNE LUNCHEON IN PICTURES
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(1) Luncheon Chair Wendy Ledford, Globe Managing Director and our speaker Timothy J. Shields and our President Kim Neapole; (2) Globe Board Member Jordine Von Wantoch, Margaret Richardson and Liz Helming; (3) Gerry Faucett, Sharon Steever, President Kim Neapole, Judi Menzel, Jane Cowgill and Pamela Maudsley-Merrill; (4) a lovely centerpiece; (5) Paul Marshall and Darlene Da-vies; (6) Dolores Smith with Carol Hanson.
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JUNE MEMBERS LUNCHEON IN PICTURES - JUNE 8, 2018
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(1) Lisa Berry Shaw with Director of Development Llewellyn Crain; (2) Chris Erikson, Individual Giving Manager and Liai-son to the Globe Guilders Robin Hatfield, Susan O’Dean- Sekeres, Major Gifts Director Matthew Richter; (3) Jane Klofkorn, Liz Helming, Joan Pollard, Carol Winter and Pam Stafford; (4) Fern Murphy and Pat Whalen; (5) Gail Dill, Bon-nie Wright, Fran Viertel and Marilyn Johns.
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GUILDERS AROUND TOWN
STEERING COMMITTEE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
July birthdays included Jeri Hafter, Fern Murphy, Helen Allison, Kim Neapole and Joanne O’Dea.
June birthdays included Martha Kohler, Lisa Berry Shaw, Maggie Acosta, Judy McMorrow, Cathie Ellis and June Harland.
Our own Regina Kurtz was honored this year as a
Woman of Dedication by the Salvation Army. Re-
gina is pictured on the right with her son, Howard
Kurtz, and Salvation Army Officer Major George
Baker. Several Guilders attended the stellar event
including Gail Dill, Darlene Davies and Carol Han-
son pictured above.
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NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE
LETTER FROM BARRY AND TIM Dear Globe Guilders,
It has been a fantastic summer of enchantment at The Old Globe, as we celebrate new productions and the return of many friends – esteemed actors, directors and costume de-signers who have been a part of past Globe productions and whom we are thrilled to welcome back.
The Tempest – starring the incomparable Kate Burton and featuring a cast of Globe veterans, including Philippe Bowgen, Manoel Felciano, Robert Dorfman, and Associate Artist Robert Foxworth – launched our Shakespeare Festival in June. Everyone’s favorite storyteller, Dr. Seuss, is back with the story of a grumpy but lovable creature who fights to protect the trees in Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax. And two beloved romantic comedies preparing to take the stage next will be directed by Globe favorites: Jessica Stone, who last summer staged Ken Ludwig’s Robin Hood!, directs Barefoot in the Park; and Tony-Award winner Kathleen Marshall, who directed 2016’s Love’s Labor’s Lost, returns to direct Much Ado About Nothing.
Darlene Gould Davies is another close friend of the Globe whom we are honored to celebrate. Darlene, whose Globe involvement began at age 11, has served in many capacities at the thea-tre, including as an actor, usher, Gala chair, writer, lecturer, donor, and Board member. From 2012 until this year, Darlene served as the Globe’s historian, collecting, archiving, and writing about the Globe’s rich history of artists, productions, and work in the community. She has just stepped down from this position, and she will be sorely missed.
Darlene penned over 150 Globe “history moments,” curated the 2017 exhibition Muses of The Old Globe at the Women’s Museum of California, and has earned many First Place and Best of Show awards from the San Diego Press Club, two of which were for articles about the Globe.
Few individuals have exhibited such commitment and passion for the story, impact, and mission of the Globe as has Darlene. We thank and applaud her dedication and service.
As we head into August, we thank you again, Globe Guilders, for all that you do, and we wish you a wonderful summer!
With gratitude, Barry Edelstein Timothy J. Shields Erna Finci Viterbi Artistic Director Managing Director
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CELEBRATING COUTURE 2018
and lunch for two at the Spa Cafe)
* One year membership to the Globe Guilders.
* Two Preferred tickets to Celebrat-ing Couture 2019.
* Two paid reservations to four Guilder social events from October 2018 to June 2019.
* Two tickets to two Globe produc-tions or four tickets to one Globe production (select shows only) in-cluding one valet parking pass and admission to the Lipinski VIP Family Suite.
* Private backstage tour for six peo-ple.
A big thank you to all the Guilders working to make this event a suc-cess. Your enthusiasm truly energiz-es me. See you on August 16 at Cel-ebrating Couture!
Warmly,
Kim Neapole
Celebrating Couture 2018 Chair
www.guilders18.gesture.com is the place for one-stop shopping. In addition to reserving your tickets, you can choose a vege-tarian/vegan meal, purchase raffle tickets and pre-order wine for your table. This year’s wine is available for $60 per bottle. Please specify sparkling, char-donnay or cabernet sauvignon if sending a check to Joydelee.
Don’t forget to charge up your phones before you come to the event so you won’t miss a single bid!
Wouldn’t you love to be the Golden Guilder? For a chance to win this honor you must buy raf-fle tickets ($25 each or 5 for $100). One lucky winner will win the following:
* Omni La Costa Spa package. (Spa package includes one-night stay with breakfast for two, two spa treatments per person,
CALENDAR UPDATES Are you organizing a Guilder event? Please send the date and event information to Cathie Ellis cathiemellis@gmail.com or call me at 858-353-3892.
Are you involved in an event out-side of the Guilders? Please send that information as well to enable us to coordinate calendars.
Thanks. Your help is very much appreciated. Cathie Ellis
Master Calendar Chair Jordne Von Wantoch was in New York City helping former Managing Director Michael Murphy celebrate his birthday in May.
Celebrating Couture 2018 is August 16 and the fashion show committee is busy work-ing on the final touches! If you haven’t made your reserva-tion yet, please send Joydelee Marrow a check or pay by credit card at www.guilders18.gesture.com. Neiman Marcus is producing The Art of Fashion to include head to toe Pre-fall and Fall fashions from the latest de-signers. This year includes a beautiful grand finale by Zac Posen. You don’t want to miss it!
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great merriment in the house. It's
a delicious photograph. Pictured
in the center orchestra section
are Edmond and Deborah Sze-
kely, the famed founders of Ran-
cho La Puerta health spa in Mexi-
co. Deborah, of course, has been
an ardent supporter of the Globe
for many decades. LIFE maga-
zine included an entire section
about various Pennypacker pro-
ductions across the United States
in the 1956 issue. Pennypacker
was a popular play during the
1950s. The central character has
two separate families in different
HISTORY MOMENT #16 - THE REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER
cities, and the plot follows the hus-
band's hilarious attempts to fulfill
his familial duties in both settings,
while shielding each household
from finding out about the other.
Polygamy. Mid-century audiences
found Pennypacker amusing and
entertaining.
The Old Globe Theatre's Penny-
packer was directed by Jackson
Woolley, one of the original 1935
Globe Players.
Darlene Davies
Globe historian
The July 23, 1956 issue of LIFE
magazine featured a two-page
centerfold photo of the cast of
the Old Globe Theatre's produc-
tion of The Remarkable Mr. Pen-
nypacker. (shown below) The
most interesting
aspect of that
camera shot
was that it was
taken from be-
hind the cast
members lined
up in a row, as
they took a cur-
tain call. The
interior of the
Globe Theatre
(before the dis-
astrous 1978
fire) is widely
viewed. A ca-
pacity audience
is freeze framed
in a moment of
raucous laugh-
ter. There is no
mistaking the Note: Darlene Davies is on the stage with the large bow in her hair—third from left side of the picture. She was 16. And Deborah Szekely is in the fourth row center—fourth from the left aisle–with her husband, Edmond Szekely.
LIFE magazine image courtesy of Darlene Gould Davies Ephemera Collection
Save the Date
October 26, 2018
Globe Guilders
2018
Awards Night featuring the
COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL
OLD TOWN
Cost: $60.00
For reservations contact
Marisa SorBello 858-549-2993
msorbello@san.rr.com
For information contact Judy McMorrow, Chair
Judy_mcmorrow@yahoo.com 619-501-1239
LOOK FOR YOUR INVITATION IN LATE SEPTEMBER!
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CELEBRATING COUTURE - GETTING OUT THE INVITATIONS - JUNE 14, 2018
Always a fun day! Clockwise from top: Susan O’Dean-Sekeres, Lois Gubitosi, Chris Erikson, Cathie Ellis and Karen Walker; the lovely invitation and fashion show colors; Bonnie Wright and Pam Maudsley-Merrill; Norm and Pat Gillespie.
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Attendees kneeling: Bonnie Duell, Judi Menzel, Cathie Ellis, Lisa Berry Shaw and Shana Wilson. Standing: Diane Tuchinsky, Cathy Golden, Carol Winter, Susan O'Dean-Sekeres, Shirley Kosiek, Sheryl King, Guilder President Kim Neapole, Jane Hopkins, Sharon Steeber, Judy McMorrow, Chris Erickson, Lois Gubitosi, Jeri Hafter, Jerry Wilson, Wendy Ledford and Sally Berry.
MEET AND GREET - BAREFOOT IN THE PARK - JULY 2, 2018 Dessert and cookies were provided by the Guilders. Front row: Guilder President Kim Neapole, Amando Gaspar, Shana Wilson, Barbara Beaumont, Judy McMorrow, Cathie Ellis, Diane Tuchinsky, Carol Ewan and Maggie Acosta. Second row: Doug Druley, Jerry Wilson, Helen Elias, Chris Erikson, Lois Gubitosi and Karen Walker.
Judi Menzel, Lisa Berry Shaw and Cathy Golden.
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MEET AND GREET -THE HEART OF ROCK AND ROLL - JULY 31, 2018
MEET AND GREET THE TEMPEST - JULY 10, 2018
Amando Gaspar, our new Steering Commit-tee member (with Marguerite Jackson Dill in the background) came to the Meet and Greet for The Tempest. He’s learning the ropes very quickly!
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(1) The Globe Guilders and their delicious fare (from the left): Lisa Berry Shaw, Marguerite Jack-son Dill, Susan O’Dean-Sekeres, Shirley Kosiek, Barbara Beaumont, Bruce Hopkins, Mary Rob-erts, Suzie Turner, Marce Ziolkowski, Maggie Acosta, Doug Druley, Judy McMorrow, Aden McMorrow (Judy’s granddaughter), Helen Allison, Sally Berry, Chris Erikson, Phyllis Davidson, Brenda Wynar, Lois Gubitosi, Alama Aguilar, Jeri Hafter, Bonnie Duell, Virginia Schilling, Diane Tchinsky, Pam's granddaughter, Kim Neapole, Karen Walker, Carol Ewan and Cathie Ellis. (2) President Kim Neapole with Huey Lewis; (3) show banner; (4) new Guilder banner; (5) Writer Johnathan Abrams speaking to the group in front of costume and set boards.
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MFA NEWS AND GRADUATION - CLASS OF 2018!
The Bylaws Committee met in the spring to address any necessary updates to the Standing Rules. At the May Steering Committee meeting an addition to the Stand-ing Rules was approved. The ap-proved addition reads as follows: New members who join before September 30 shall be invited by the President to attend Steering Committee meetings through the remainder of the calendar year only, with no voting privileges. Joining after October 1st, new members are eligible to attend Steering through December of the following year, with no voting privileges. New members shall be notified of meetings by being added to the Steering Committee email distri-bution list.
Liz Helming, Chair
University of San Diego, 2018 Graduate Commencement, May 26, 2018, Master of Fine Arts - Dramatic Arts. Pictured from left: Samantha Sutliff, Larica Schnell, Nora Carroll, Jose Martinez, Sam Avishay, Daniel Joeck. Not pictured: Renardo Charles Pringle, Jr.
Jane Cowgill, on a recent tour to NYC with The Old Globe, met up with former MFA "son," Brian Hutchison, class of 2000. The bond continues.
BYLAWS COMMITTEE REPORT
Jane Cowgill and Judi Menzel organized a Mexican food-themed party at the home of Judy McMorrow, inviting Guilder Moms and Dads to celebrate the accomplishments of these talented artists. Both classes, 2018 and 2019, attended.
The highlight of the party was the presentation to each graduate of the stole to be worn on graduation. Guilder Marguerite Jack-son Dill once again made these seven stoles from black satin, with gold tassels and embroidered with USD 2018 and MFA be-neath The Old Globe logo. Marguerite has agreed to continue this tradition for the Class of 2019.
This summer, the graduates, and now second-year students, are busy in their roles and understudy roles in Much Ado About Nothing at the Lowell Davies Festival Stage, running until September 16.
Upcoming MFA Production The MFA fall show will be Julius Caesar. This production will run in The Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre from October 10-28.
Judi Menzel and Jane Cowgill
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MFA GRADUATION PARTY - CLASS OF 2018 - MAY 20, 2018
Pictured above: (1) Graduates with parents: Bruce Hopkins, Samantha Sutliff, Judi Menzel, Larica Schnell, Daniel Joeck, Martha Kohler, Sam Av-ishay, Jordine Von Wantoch, Renardo Pringle, Jane Cowgill, Nora Carroll, Jane Hopkins, Sharon Steeber and Jose Martinez; (2) Bruce Hopkins with Samantha Sutliff; (3) Jane Hopkins with Nora Carroll; (4) Sharon Steeber with Jose Martinez; (5) Jordine Von Wantoch with Sam Avishay.
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(1) Jane Cowgill with Renardo Pringle; (2) Martha Kohler with Daniel Joeck; (3) Larica Schnell and Judi Menzel; (4) Graduates and Moms enjoying dinner together; (5) Great cake; (6) Delicious buffet; (7) Jane Cowgill and Renardo Pringle; (8) Regina Kurtz, Sharon Steeber and Jordine Von Wantoch; (9) Wenona Truong and Jose Martinez; (10) Natasha Harris with MFA student Eric Weiman.
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MFA GRADUATION PARTY - AT THE HOME OF JUDY MCMORROW
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Please visit our website for complete information regarding CAVORT 2018 Conference
in San Diego. Registration starts at $135. Registration form and all other information
is on the website. Optional Theatre excursion on October 13:
www.cavortinc.org Wendy T. Ledford, Chair ‐ wendytledford@yahoo.com ‐ 619‐572‐6130
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CAVORT - OCTOBER 11-13, 2018
OCTOBER 11-13, 2018 - SAN DIEGO
Special Points of Interest
Next Gazette Deadline -
October 15, 2018! for late October publication _____________________________ Please visit the Globe Guilders website for additional events announced after this issue was printed.
We’re all about MAKING THEATRE MATTER! You can find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/ Guilders/161324557230819
Calendar of Events AUGUST
AUG 6 Executive Board Meeting AUG 10 Steering Committee Meeting/Fashion Show Meeting 10 am, Admiral Baker Golf Course followed by lunch. Please RSVP to Joanne O’Dea at jmodea@gmail.com if not on the permanent lunch list AUG 14 Vicki and Carl Zeiger Insights Seminar - Much Ado About Nothing 6:30 pm Hattox Hall AUG 16 Celebrating Couture 2018 - Fashion show at the Omni La Casa Resort & Spa
AUG 22 New MFA reception
SEPTEMBER
SEP 5 New Member wine and cheese SEP 6 Neiman Marcus: Project Beauty 9:00-11:00 am Neiman Marcus, Fashion Valley
SEP 10 Executive Board Meeting SEP 11 Vicki and Carl Zeiger Insights Seminar - The Heart of Rock & Roll 5:30 pm Hattox Hall
SEP 14 Steering Committee Meeting 10 am Admiral Baker Golf Course followed by lunch. Please RSVP – information above
SEP 22 Globe Gala*
SEP 26 Angels of Aseltine Luncheon Handlery Hotel*
OCTOBER
OCT 1 Executive Board Meeting
OCT 5 Meet & Greet for Globe for All OCT 11-13 CAVORT Conference at Crowne Plaza Hotel and Resort OCT 16 Meet & Greet 11:00 Clint Black Christmas 2:30 pm The Grinch cookie party
OCT 20-28 MFA Julius Caesar OCT 26 Guilder Awards Dinner, Cosmopolitan Hotel
NOVEMBER
NOV 5 Executive Board Meeting
NOV 9 Steering Committee Meeting 10 am Admiral Baker Golf Course followed by lunch. Please RSVP – information above
NOV 13 Vicki and Carl Zeiger Insights Seminar
Looking for Christmas 5:30 pm Hattox Hall
DECEMBER
DEC 7-8 December Nights
DEC 10 Executive Board Meeting DEC 14 Installation Luncheon / Steering Committee Meeting, La Jolla Country Club
*Not a Guilder event