Alumni Newsletter, Spring 2015 - Montessori International Children`s
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Alumni Newsletter, Spring 2015 - Montessori International Children`s
Spring 2015 MICH Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary! It is an Auction Year! May 9, 2015 Loews Annapolis PLEASE VOTE FOR US NOW! Deadline is Sunday, March 29th. Please list us as Montessori International Children’s House when you vote. With your help we can be #1 again! The Capital newspaper is once again running its Readers Choice Awards 2015 – and we would like to win – AGAIN! We need your help. Please take a moment and vote at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2015CapitalRC There are two opportunities for you to vote, both under Shopping & Services #60: Best Montessori School #74: Best Lower Private School Hard to believe it is Auction time again! This is a great opportunity to have a fun evening out with delicious food, an opportunity to connect with your MICH friends, and enhance MICH’s future so we continue to be the preeminent Montessori school in the Annapolis area. How Can You Help? • Place an advertisement in the auction catalog – show your business - cheer MICH – highlight your alum – the sky is the limit - so get creative. • Make a donation – a week at a vacation home – jewelry – restaurant gift certificate – an insider item such as lunch with a celebrity, taping of a TV show. • Underwrite an expense or make a cash donation. Every donation increases the amount of auction profit that goes directly to helping MICH grow! • Buy or sell Restaurant Raffle Tickets – valued at over $1300, it is a wonderful return for a $10 chance. • Contact your MICH friends and spread the word about the auction. Post it on your facebook page! Let Us Know if You Need an Invitation! Send in that Reservation! We would love to see you! If you really cannot join us – you can still help to make the Auction a success. Buy Restaurant Raffle tickets and if you are the winner, you will dine out in 15 of the area’s great restaurants. Raffle tickets included in the newsletter – feel free to make more copies! Better odds than the lottery! Alum Updates … Don’t see your name? It must be because we don’t know what you are doing and we want to! Please email information and pictures to [email protected] Nick Bontempo is in the 10th grade at Annapolis High in the IB program. He is also a member of the National Honor Society. He plays 3 varsity sports: golf, wrestling and lacrosse. Sophia Bontempo is in the 7th grade at St. Mary's, plays lacrosse and dances at Studio 180. Devon Litherland (’99) Cardinale married Tom Cardinale last May in historic St. Mary’s at St. Mary’s College. Mary Dean was accepted into AACPS STEM Magnet Program for Middle School. Abigail Goodman (’10) was named to the Capital Gazette Communications All-County Swimming for Girls 200 Medley Relay. Caroline Jones is in 5th grade at Calvert School - this year she is a ‘middle-schooler’ - which has the benefit of being in a separate building from the younger students, the uniform code is less stringent, and she receives a laptop to assist her with her assignments. She enjoys making videos of herself and her friends. She has spent the last few years cultivating her ice skating skills and began riding lessons last year. Recently, she began playing squash. Jake Jones is in second grade and is very easygoing and fun loving. He is constantly smiling and full of fun. When he’s not at school, he loves building vehicles with Legos or playing with his buddies at the park. He has become an avid fisherman and any time he can spend on a boat or on the water is a great day for him. Andrea Minot was one of 63 high school juniors recognized as one of the Capital Gazette’s 2015 Outstanding High School Student Achievers. Andrea is a junior at Key where she founded the Key Astronomy Club and is involved in a variety of volunteer activities including Key’s After School Program where she assists with young children. Paige Perchinsky is a Freshman attending Severn School class of 2018 and is enjoying every second of her experience there. Paige rows for Annapolis Junior Rowing Club, AJR. Paige has rowed in 5 regattas in both 8’s and 4’s. She is starting her second season with AJR. Cate Hershfeld continues to excel at Severn River Middle School, earning a 4.0 last quarter. Cate fondly recalls her time at MICH and we all attribute much of her success to the solid foundation she gained through her experience with Ms. Jiles and MICH. Evan Hodgson is enjoying the PVA program at Bates Middle as a 7th grader. He is specializing in visual arts and has been on the honor roll since he started 6th grade. Liam Hodgson is finishing his last year of elementary school as a 5th grader at Rolling Knolls. He is very excited that he was accepted for the new science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) program at Central Middle school in the fall. Zak Perchinsky is in 6th Grade. Zak plays point guard for Green Hornets Select Basketball and plays attack for API. Zak loves digital media editing of sports photography and is a walking encyclopedia on collegiate and professional sports. Colin Hodgson is making lots of friends and doing very well in 2nd grade at Rolling Knolls elementary. Carissa Lipton (’06) returned in June from her sophomore year at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel and started her junior year at University of Delaware in Newark, DE in August. She continues to be an International Relations Political Science major, and is looking for an internship in DC for the summer (anyone looking for a great worker, Carissa would love to help at your NGO!) Brooke Perchinsky is attending Kindergarten at Severn School and is a proud reader!!! Brooke loves her friends and gymnastics, where she is on the Dixie Cup Team at Severna Park Gymnastics. Ritchie Pettibon was a Capital Gazette teen of the week on 10/10/2014. He was named to Parade’s All American Football Team and he was presented with the Herman Boone High School Player of the Year Award at the seventh annual Washington Football Legends Scholarship Gala. He will attend Alabama in the fall where he will play football. Sam Renaut (’92) shares that his niece and nephew are now students at MICH - some of the first legacies I believe Maggie and Duncan Stauffer (my sister, Liz Stauffer's kids). Erik Repka (’99) has been living in Tokyo, Japan for the last three years teaching English to middle schoolers. His plan is to return home this summer and he hopes to continue teaching. He is planning to be married in the spring in Japan. Kelsey Repka is attending graduate school at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health and will graduate this spring. She is enjoying her life in Manhattan and making the most of it. She is also tutoring students at the NYC public library in the little spare time she has! Bryan Sanders a (’00) and his girlfriend took a two week camping adventure last July spanning Montana, Washington and British Columbia. Whistler Resort and the "Gum Wall" in Seattle were the highlights of this trip! He has become quite the salesperson in the family business and continues to grow as a business person every day. Matt Sanders (‘01) got married on Labor Day at St. Mary's Church in Annapolis. He is just finishing up his F-16 training in Phoenix and will be moving to Hill AFB in the Salt Lake City area of Utah. His wife will be joining him in the move. … when last we heard Lizzie Sughrue (’02) has started her own business: Lizzie’s Lip Lotion. Find her on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/lizziesliplotion. Amira Tuma (’11) is a sophomore at Indian Creek and plays on their soccer, basketball and lacrosse teams. She has also been invited to participate in the Morgan Franklin Fellowship, a unique youth investment program. Addy and Baily Walden are in 3rd and 4th grade at St. Mary's Elementary. They both play on a recreational basketball team together in the Annapolis area. Hunter Ward (’14) has been settling in to life at Annapolis Middle School and getting used to the homework thing. In the school science fair he received first place for his project and represented Annapolis Middle at the county science fair. Outside of school he has been playing county soccer and continuing his piano lessons. Photo of Hunter at FAO Schwartz on a weekend trip to NYC in January. Jacob Whitaker (’12) was selected by USA Water Polo for the 2015 Northeast Zone team by the Olympic Development Program. Robert White is now in 5th grade at Severn and enjoying it all. Apart from the academics, he is the narrator in a Destination Imagination project. His team competed against other schools at Towson U. and came in second. In addition, he has developed an interest in archery and will be competing in the state tournament in Hagerstown. He continues to play soccer for most of the calendar year on Kurtis Swope's team. Caroline Steele received an Honorable Mention in the Anne Arundel County Public Schools Regional History Day competition. Her exhibit, "Saving Europe's Treasures: The Leadership and Legacy of the Monuments Men," combined her interest in the WWII era and her passion for fine art. Julian Strachan is a junior at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, OR, where he is studying International Affairs and is a member of the football team. This spring he is spending a semester abroad at the American University of Paris. Isabel Strachan graduated from Key School and joined the freshman class of George Washington University, where she is studying Business and is a member of the sailing team. In December she was named a Finalist in photography in the prestigious Young Arts competition (170 finalists, 10 in photography, out of 11,000 applications). In Memorium ~ Darryl E. “DJ”” Wright, Jr. DJ Wright, 20, died October 16, 2014 in Annapolis. Born November 18, 1993, he attended Montessori International before going on to St. Andrews United Methodist Day School and St. Mary’s High School. DJ’s many athletic achievements and talents were recognized very early. Not long after learning to walk, he was hitting golf balls in the backyard. He snowboarded at the age of five, and by seven he conquered The Face, a double black diamond at Heavenly, Tahoe. He earned a black belt in karate before the age of nine, was a state champion in lacrosse with AYLA at the age of twelve, and a record holder in Cooperstown with his baseball team from PAL that same year. He played youth soccer for Annapolis and football with PAL. At St. Mary’s Catholic HS, he was a member of the JV football team, and played on the Varsity baseball team. Our heartfelt condolences to the Wright family and to their friends. Thank You to Everyone Who Has Already Donated to the Annual Fund this Year! Donations gratefully accepted through June 30, 2015 for this year’s Annual Fund Parents Alumni Parents Joseph & Ilona Benderson George & Linda Beechener Jerome & Ann Beckman Jack and Kristin Brandenburg Amy Brumley Scott & Jean Burgess Larry & Dana Cate Bruce & Torii Campbell Sean & Denise Corson Tom Cassidy & Joy Oakes Staff Will & Marie Crump * Wes & Ellen Gardner Nancy Anselm * Jay & Melane Dantone Ted & Pam Mussenden * Janice Jiles Mark & Cindi Duehmig Grover & Melissa Outland Margo King * David & Lauren Edwards Kevin & Sarah Wengernuk Jamie Kirk Aaron Elson & Tara Cariaso Rodney & Mary White Marge Lohmann Bryan Fishback & Diana Markel Pam Mitra Robert and Sheila Glesmann Elizabeth Whitaker Matt & Erin Gotterer Tim & Coryn Griffeth Doyle & Katie Holquist Grandparents James & Laura Iversen Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Beckman David & Deborah Kane Mr. and Mrs. William Braughton Will & Gena Marshall Business Donors & Friends Mr. and Mrs. Joel Fazekas Jeffrey & Jennifer Meigel Absolute Fire Protection Mrs. Martha Jones Patrick & Adrienne Noel Baycove Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Mr. and Mrs. William Kessman Song & Priscilla Pak * Fidelity Charitable Mrs. Janet Markel * Bhushan & Abha Parekh Knox Family Foundation * Mr. and Mrs. Doug Parsons Michael & Alissa Parsons KW Landscaping Inc * Dr. and Mrs. Errol Phillip Marc & Anna Pecot Mathnasium Mr. and Mrs. Bill Redman Daniel & Shelley Ross Wakefield Family Fund * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rose Steve & Jennifer Salos Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ryzhikov Rob & Annebeth Santin Mr. and Mrs. Bob Salta Christopher Simmons & Lucinda Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shipman Michael Speca & Ingrid Jansen Mr. and Mrs. Tony Speca Gus Stern & Kirra Brandon * Dr. and Mrs. Lee Trent *Leadership Donors Richard Sweeney & Diana Silva Geoff Wawrzyniak & Celeste Kozlovsky Richard Wicker & Tara Frame Gary Wiebolt Alumni Families Staying In Touch Though Far Away! < The Maxwells are enjoying Nosara Costa Rica which Alan describes as “luxury camping.” The Lawtons sent greetings from South America. Montessori International Montessori International Montessori International The Auction for Our School The Auction for Our School Restaurant Raffle Restaurant Raffle Restaurant Raffle Certificates/Gift Cards for 15 of the Area's Finest Dining Establishments Certificates for 15 of the Area's Finest Dining Establishments Certificates for 15 of the Area's Finest Dining Establishments Blackwall Hitch - $100 Blue Rooster Cafe - 2/$50 Cafe Normandie - $50 Cantler's Riverside Inn - $100 Chart House - $100 Green Turtle - $100 Lemongrass - 2/$50 Lewnes' Steakhouse - $100 Metropolitan - $100 Panera Bread - $50 Pusser's Caribbean Grille (Dinner for 2, value $100) Ruth's Chris Steak House - $100 The Point - $50 The Severn Inn - $100 Tsunami - $100 Blackwall Hitch - $100 Blue Rooster Cafe - 2/$50 Cafe Normandie - $50 Cantler's Riverside Inn - $100 Chart House - $100 Green Turtle - $100 Lemongrass - 2/$50 Lewnes' Steakhouse - $100 Metropolitan - $100 Panera Bread - $50 Pusser's Caribbean Grille (Dinner for 2, value $100) Ruth's Chris Steak House - $100 The Point - $50 The Severn Inn - $100 Tsunami - $100 Blackwall Hitch - $100 Blue Rooster Cafe - 2/$50 Cafe Normandie - $50 Cantler's Riverside Inn - $100 Chart House - $100 Green Turtle - $100 Lemongrass - 2/$50 Lewnes' Steakhouse - $100 Metropolitan - $100 Panera Bread - $50 Pusser's Caribbean Grille (Dinner for 2, value $100) Ruth's Chris Steak House - $100 The Point - $50 The Severn Inn - $100 Tsunami - $100 The Auction for Our School Total Value $1,350 Total Value $1,350 Total Value $1,350 Tickets are $10 each or 6 for $50 Tickets are $10 each or 6 for $50 Tickets are $10 each or 6 for $50 Drawing Will Take Place on Saturday, May 9, 2015 Drawing Will Take Place on Saturday, May 9, 2015 Drawing Will Take Place on Saturday, May 9, 2015 Winner need not be present to win. Additional tickets available in MICH office: 410-757-7789 1641 N Winchester Road, Annapolis, MD 21409 This form may be copied. Winner need not be present to win. Additional tickets available in MICH office: 410-757-7789 1641 N Winchester Road, Annapolis, MD 21409 This form may be copied. Winner need not be present to win. Additional tickets available in MICH office: 410-757-7789 1641 N Winchester Road, Annapolis, MD 21409 This form may be copied. Return This Section With Your Payment Return This Section With Your Payment Return This Section With Your Payment Name _______________________________ Name _______________________________ Name _______________________________ Phone ______________________________ Phone ______________________________ Phone ______________________________ Email _______________________________ Email _______________________________ Email _______________________________