1. 1986: Spring 2020

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    Kathrine Anderson writes that she lives in Manchester by the Sea (MA) and is a full-time mom to her three kids: Philip works as a firefighter, Antonia is a HS junior, and Emilia is a HS sophomore.  She recently attended an alum event where she met President Chapdelaine and reconnected with Nancy Gillece ‘81, Kellye Greenwald, Jacqueline Hollands, and Kim Sparling Clauson.

    Judy Glaser Shaw and her husband Steve have moved to Las Vegas, but still plan to summer in Ocean City.

    Joanna Kaldes Kontanis reports that she and husband Kosta are “finally done paying college bills”!  Their older daughter Alissa graduated from Drexel Lax and is working as a judicial law clerk in Lancaster, PA.  Their younger daughter Hanna graduated from Eastern University and works as an RN in the ER at Lancaster General Hospital – they are happy to have their girls close by. While her husband is running his manufacturing company, Joanna says she always manages to always find things to keep her busy.

    I saw Janet Kemman Kirby ’87 at Dr Martha Church’s celebration of life and she shared that her daughter graduated from BHS and will start classes at FCC this spring.  Her son is a HS junior and starts driving soon!

    I’ve had the opportunity to visit with many alums over the past few months.  Teresa Rivera Bean ’87 was the volunteer coach for the Hood MLAX alum game vs the current team – I was lucky enough to be able to shoot the event and loved seeing my son, Drew Althouse ’12, playing again.  My husband, Mike, and I crashed the USNA84 reunion in Annapolis so we could see Betsy Reed Ringel and husband Jeff, Jennifer Lee Matts’ husband Bob, as well as Lynne Davis Anderson and her husband Dave.  We had plans to host a visit with Marcia Groobert Ortiz, Janet Drogin Wilson (and her HoodLum daughter Riley), and Teresa Rivera Bean (and her HoodLum daughter Lily), but plans fell through though another visit is planned for January. Three classmates met up recently in Nashville with their husbands and teased us with their pictures of bowling, drinks, and line dancing… but I haven’t been given permission to share details here.  Another classmate’s daughter is a senior at West Point and plays on their WLAX team – we wish her daughter all our best as she finishes her education and begins her journey toward flying helicopters in the Medical Service Corps.

    On a personal note, my husband has taken a new job as the Chief Compliance Officer for The Bancorp in Wilmington, DE. Our two sons are “grown and flown”.  Drew and his wife Kristen live in Michigan where he is an athletic trainer for Madonna University.  Evan lives in DC where he works for The MITRE Corporation – he will finish a Masters in Analytics from Georgia Tech and will receive his degree in December.  I’m still shooting Navy football, lacrosse, and the occasional basketball game for The Mid Report (a Rivals.com website) and work as a Brand Ambassador for Boordy Vineyards, offering tastings in MD, DE, and PA.  Follow me on Instagram (@Alison86) or Twitter (@alisportshots).  Would love to meet up with any HoodLums traveling near Philadelphia/Wilmington DE – reach out any time!

     

  2. Class of 1969 Fall 2019 News

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    Class of ’69 Fall News – 2019

    Pat Warren Carlson was thrilled to attend our 50th Reunion, noting that the physical changes to the campus were eye-opening, as were the strides being made in adding diversity to the student body. She is especially pleased with Hood’s addition of doctoral programs. Maureen Clancy Shiftan considers our reunion one of the highlights of her year. Soon thereafter she and her husband celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at their home in Telluride, CO. The festivities continued in early September when they traveled to the Dolomite Mountains of northern Italy. Son Ben and his wife celebrated their 1st anniversary with them – and son Nicholas proposed to his fiancée in Brittany, France before joining in the family fun. A month later Cindy Kannapel Weiss and Glenn also traveled to Italy in honor of their 50th. They hit all the high spots – Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples and Sorrento. Cindy considers it a “trip of a lifetime.” Jill Stanley welcomed a new grandson, Emmet, in May. He and his brother Aviv are – according to Jill, the “cutest little boys in the world.” Marty Silcox Hankins had a busy summer, visiting cousins in Long Island and Massachusetts, as well as her daughter and grandchildren in Chincoteague. She continues her involvement in Master Gardening and Shiloh Pottery, and recently helped organize a voter registration event in conjunction with the League of Women Voters. She caught up with Lila Wisotski at the annual Carroll County Public Library Day for Book Lovers. When Susie Oliver Schneider is not in the classroom she takes part in boat racing, including the J-70 World Championships which took place last September and featured 91 sailboats. Christy Lundt Lambertus had a stressful summer as a result of 3 different surgeries. Thankfully she is on the mend. I was pleased to hear from Sue Beers Hester and learn that she too lives here in the Seattle area – quite close in fact to her children and grandchildren. What an adventure she had celebrating a belated 70th birthday. She walked the Camino Frances in France and Spain – 550 miles and 39 days of walking/hiking through constantly changing landscapes. She found the experience physically challenging, meditative, and filled with interesting people from all over the world. Ellen Kiel was on hand in August to help Pat Etzel Parker and her husband Dowell celebrate their 50th anniversary – Ellen was a member of the wedding party! Ellen’s son and his wife recently moved to Colorado Springs – so that’s where Ellen and her husband will be spending the holidays. Jo Ann McManamy had a wonderful summer starting with our 50th reunion and ending with the taping of The Price is Right in August. She was selected as a contestant and won designer purses and a trip to Switzerland! Karol Bedyk Strang and Bill welcomed grandchild #2 in July – the first little girl in the family, Alice. Another baby – a boy this time, is due in January. She claims they are the “best 50th anniversary presents ever!” Carole Downing Staton rejoices that son Andrew has returned safely from Afghanistan. Next assignment – Hill AFB near Salt Lake City. Carole and Roy met roommate Betsy Kasin Hubbard and Ken on the Outer Banks this fall. She continues to delight in grandchildren Austin and Quinlynn. Whereas Europe seems to be the preferred destination for 50th anniversaries, Dave and I, Sayre Roney Steere headed in the opposite direction – to Bali and Singapore. Bali was extraordinary – so exotic, teeming with motorscooters, lush rice fields, and populated by strict Hindus who offer gifts to the Gods on a daily basis. Temples abounded! Singapore, on the other hand, is quite American, very cosmopolitan, and just as clean and safe as touted. And so easy to maneuver on foot! We’re now settling in for another Seattle winter, all the while keeping super busy with all the “fitness-focused” activities our Trilogy neighborhood has to offer.

  3. 1979; Summer 2019

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    Hood Class of 1979 News

     

    The biggest news is that the Class of 1979  gathered to celebrate our 40th (!?!) reunion on campus in June – it was SPECTACULAR.  What a bunch of amazing woman we are and if you weren’t there, we missed you and want to see you next time – specifically Donna Mishkin, Ruth Sikora, Ginny Roth, Cindy Guy Clark, and Sarah Stigelman Carroll, and you, insert-your-name-here.

     

    There was a lot of laughing and connecting – we enjoyed ourselves fully and LOVED being back in Frederick which is way swankier than it was back in the day.

     

    Many of us are grandmothers, some happily retired, many are immersed in eldercare.  Some, like Anne Kelley, are on second careers – Anne is now a librarian in Nashville, TN.  As different as our lives may seem, we were reminded that inside, we are all feeling very much the same as we embark upon life in our 60’s.

     

    We were there in person to celebrate with classmate Cindy Nofziger as she received the 2019 Distinguished Alumna award.   Cindy leveraged her work as a Peace Corps Volunteer and founded Schools for Salone, an organization dedicated to improving education in West Africa’s Sierra Leone.   Nothing by chance they say – through her recent work in Sierra Leone, Cindy connected with a fellow Peace Corps Volunteer, Jillian Jones, who, as it turns out is a Hood Alum too – 2012.   What are the chances?

     

    We all loved remembering and reminiscing and find that, even though we were not in the same dorm or same classes, 40 years later it all morphs and blends together – it is the common thread of Hood College that will be connecting us together forever.

     

    Awesome campus.

    Awesome people.

    We are grateful.

    See you next reunion!

     

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  4. 2017; Summer 2019

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    2017
    Mary Milligan
    717.824.7377
    mrm15@hood.edu
    Kaylene Wright got hired as a permanent Park Ranger for the National Park Service and will be working at Chiricahua National Monument in Arizona. Caroline Kinna has a new job now as a licensed social worker in MD. She works for the Department of Social Services in Frederick County, in the Child Protective Services Unit and loves it! Shannon Welch will be graduating soon with a double MA in National Security and Cyber Intel. She works as a Special Assistant to the CEO at A.R. International Consulting. She is also the proud mother of a goldendoodle and maine coon. Megan Poole bought her first home in Frederick, a 4-bed single-family house! She also started her own business and CZASP certification! Eliseo Bell-Uribe and his wife are celebrated their 2 year anniversary on July 8th. She’s a nurse. They also are starting to look for a house to buy this summer. Samantha Frizzell moved from Williamsburg, VA back to Frederick, MD and started a new job as an Associate Consultant in Washington, D.C. Mary Milligan bought a house in Knoxville Maryland with her fiance. She will get married in October of this year. Logan Samuels is in her third and final year of law school at The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law. This past summer, she clerked for the Universal Administrative Company Administration and she has just been named the Vice Chancellor for the National Telecommunications and Technology Moot Court Competition for 2020. Amber Tavenner is working as an Accountant in Frederick at Hildebrand, Limparis & Associates CPA. She will be taking her final MBA class this fall at Hood. Guillermo Sobalvarro is working as an Immigration Paralegal in Washington DC at Haynes, Novick Immigration.

     

  5. 2016; Summer 2019

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    2016
    Justin Fox ’16 Jmf12@hood.edu

    Sarah Marcello is now working as the Corporate Communications Specialist at Stryker’s Spine Division. Elizabeth Palena graduated from Rutgers with a Masters in Information and is now a full-time Librarian. She attended the New Jersey Library Association conference this year. Laura Shriver Talis is still a Grant Writer in Baltimore, MD. She married Paul Talis ’17 in May and the two recently celebrated their one-year house anniversary in Towson, MD. Justin Fox started a new position as the Program Director for Summer Sessions at Georgetown University. Erin Murray is working as a Teacher’s Assistant at a special education school while pursuing a Masters in Infant and Toddler Early Childhood Special Education at St. Joseph’s College on Long Island, NY. Connor Asman thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail in 2018. He started a new job in Northern Virginia as a Marketing Production Specialist for Ratner Companies. Jiselle Lopez is working as a Search Engine Optimization Administrator for Pearson Online & Blended Learning. She also adopted a cat. Jason Dagenhart has been teaching high school history for a few years and will be starting law school in the fall. Caitlin Fay Smith is still teaching first grade. She and her husband just had their first baby, a boy named August Monroe Smith. Javier Zavala is working as a Counselor and Case manager at Student Homelessness Initiative Partnership (SHIP) of Frederick County working with high school age students experiencing homelessness. Javier has also been promoting his mandala art in the Frederick community and had his work on display at Frederick Coffee Co. for the month of July. Michele Cirrincione finished her third year teaching and will be moving from teaching fifth to fourth grade for the 2019 – 2020 school year. Allen Paxton graduated from the University of Iowa College of Law. He is currently studying for the Bar Exam and is working for the Cannabis Law Practice Group at Greenspoon Marder LLP in Denver, CO. Leah Hull has been working in healthcare administration and traveling but plans to pursue a Masters soon. Last summer she got engaged to Jonathan Moughty ‘13. The two currently live in Frederick, MD with their five pets. Lydia Emory joined the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program in fall 2018 to teach English to high school students in Kagoshima, Japan. She plans to continue teaching in Japan until August 2020. Ashlee Metzger started a position as a Physician Assistant at a family medicine practice in Southern Pennsylvania. Lauren Miller graduated with her J.D. from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and will clerk for the Honorable Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera of the Maryland Court of Appeals. After, she will become a second year associate at Venable LLP. Yan Karavai is working as a Business Analyst at Fannie Mae and finishing an MBA at Hood. Yan welcomed a daughter in May. Cara Dye and Patrick O’Leary ‘16 got engaged in Italy this past November and are moving to Baltimore, MD. Cara is still enjoying teaching in Howard County. Caitlin Clark will be finishing a Masters at Penn State this December. After, she is considering moving to a new city to start her career in Organization Development and Change! Sienna Bronson graduated with a Masters of Liberal Studies from Arizona State University in May and has accepted a full-time math teaching position at GateWay Early College High School.

  6. 2015; Summer 2019

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    2015
    Sarah Tapscott Rosier
    301-807-7821
    Sarah.Tapscott12@gmail.com

    Hi all!  I am counting down the days until our 5-year reunion!  How crazy is that?  Keep an eye out on Facebook and email for more information about the reunion.  You may see a few emails directly from me!  I can definitely say that things are ramping up for us all as we’ve either settled, moved, re-invented, or a combination thereof.  Justin Cifuentes married his fiancé, Sarah, on August 8th in upstate New York.  He also finished his 3rd year of teaching 8th grade English in Fair Lawn, New Jersey.  Jordan Fridenmaker, after graduating from John Hopkins in 2017, moved to Denver, Colorado and has been working as an ICU nurse.  Adding to his accolades, he became a flight nurse.  He also wanted to include that though he has not gotten married, bought a house, or had kids, he did adopt another cat, though.  Kacy Strasser completed her first year of full-time teaching at Oakdale Middle in Ijamsville, MD where she teaches 7th grade Creative Arts.  She is excited to be the yearbook adviser next year! She also spends countless hours at Oakdale High School as a color guard tech and is finishing up her Master’s at Hood in Curriculum & Instruction, graduating spring 2020.  Cecelia Lee recently became the Events Coordinator at Vanish Brewery in Leesburg, Virginia. She is devising an original abstract theater piece at the Maryland Ensemble Theatre called, “Transcend Receive.”  Regginald Daniels completed his Masters at Hood.  Julianne Berg is starting her 3rd year with the Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital.  She has successfully directed both a Spring Break and Summer camp for the organization, giving over 200 girls the chance to experience Girl Scouting.  Blair Tetter Schnapp has been substitute teaching for elementary schools in Frederick County.  She hopes to get a full-time teaching position with FCPS.  Blair and her husband, Ben Schnapp, bought a house together in Frederick in August 2017, then got married on October 5th, 2018 at Dutch’s Daughter, a popular Frederick restaurant and venue.  Courtney Smith is still teaching 2nd grade in College Park.  She began in 2017 and loves it!  Travis Gilbert presented at the North Carolina Museum Council’s 2019 Conference on Hurricane Florence recovery at Old Baldy Lighthouse. He is learning to surf and is competing in his first sprint triathlon this fall.  As for myself, Sarah Tapscott Rosier, Owen Rosier ’16 and I finally got married on June 8th 2019 and the day was perfect in every way.  I am moving on to the next project, of course, because I absolutely cannot help myself.  We’re hoping on going on a honeymoon to Europe next year! Please continue to send me updated mailing and email addresses, or to remove any outdated info.

     

     

  7. 2014; Summer 2019

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    2014
    Bianca Padilla
    bianca.e.padilla@gmail.com

    Hey all! Reunion weekend was lots of fun. It was great to see familiar faces and reminisce on our times at Hood. Here is what we are up to!

    Emily Singleton Dimeler and her husband, Josh, are expecting their baby girl in November 2019. Olivia Sledzik is getting married in September in Narragansett, RI. She and her fiancé bought a 104 year old home in Warwick, RI and are having a blast restoring it. Chelsea Young moved to North Carolina recently and got married.  She started coaching CrossFit along with nutrition and personal programming for her full-time job. Bianca Padilla is a 5th grade science, social studies, and writing teacher in Montgomery County, Maryland. She continues to certify people to become MixxedFit instructors at her trainings as a National Trainer. Kate Kopasek Black graduated from Notre Dame of Maryland University in May with her Master of Nonprofit Management degree. Kate and her husband just bought and moved into their first home in early July. Emily Kraatz Adesina married the love of her life, Segun Adesina, in July 2018. She completed her masters degree in Education Leadership at Hood College in May 2019. She taught for 5 years with Frederick County Public Schools and came back to the Hood to work as the director of the Lab School preschool program. Have a wonderful summer Class of 2014!!

     

  8. 2013; Summer 2019

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    2013
    Elaheh Eghbal
    eeghbal14@gmail.com
    Namaste, Class of 2013! As always, we’re continuing to lead beautiful and exciting lives. Elizabeth Garner Drummond and husband Scott Drummond welcomed their second baby girl, Cailin Faye Drummond, on April 9th 2019. Jordan Atha married Mikhael Weaver on March 8, 2019 in Washington County, Md. Kellie Duncan Clairmont and husband Matt welcomed their second daughter, Sadie Rose Clairmont on January 4, 2019. Andrea Zona Baker and husband James Baker ‘15 welcomed their second child, Avery Gabriella Baker…also born on January 4, 2019! Future members of the Hood College Class of 2041? Andrea is continuing her work with Frederick’s Woman to Woman Mentoring. In May, Mi’kea Bowie Hawkins received her Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Teacher leadership. This July, she and her husband Adrian, will welcome their second child, a girl. Carly Oeller received her certificate in organizational management from the Hood College Graduate School. Breanne Carbaugh started a new position at Coastal Hospice where she’ll be a bereavement counselor working with children and teenagers who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Nicole Crutchfield Tabbachino, LMSW is opening The Orenda Center of Wellness this summer. The Orenda Center is an inpatient women’s substance abuse treatment facility and an outpatient women, men, and children’s substance abuse and mental health treatment facility. Inpatient services will be in Sabillasville, MD and outpatient services will be in Frederick, MD. Ashley Birdsell is enjoying her work in DC as the Director of Marketing and Sales at the National Theatre, is a board member for both Story District and Rorschach Theatre, and volunteers with the Smithsonian National Zoo. Amanda Blakeslee Darling and husband Will welcomed their daughter Emma Mae on June 16, 2019. Baby, Mom, Dad, Emma and big brother Willie are all doing well and look forward to the 2019 alumni field hockey game this coming fall. Aimee Smith wrapped up her 6th year as a Special Education Teacher for Heather Ridge School in Frederick County. She was named Heather Ridge School Teacher of the Year and Frederick County Public Schools Outstanding Special Educator of the Year. William Lewis is engaged to Robin Samek. He is also teaching theater and voice, directing shows, and has returned to the classroom for his secondary education teaching certificate! MJ Swicegood completed her PMP certification and was accepted into Johns Hopkins Masters of Biotechnology program. Nicola Sussman received her Masters in Reading Specialization at Hood and walked at commencement for a second time! I, Elaheh Eghbal, recently joined the team at Go2s, a social networking platform and the board for Aythos, an NGO that does work in Nepal and spent two weeks trekking through the Himalayan mountains. Keep soaring, everyone!

     

  9. 2012; Summer 2019

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    2012
    Laura Saad Voelker
    lauragvoelker@gmail.com
    Ashley Nokes Reidenauer
    adnokes@gmail.com

    As always, the class of 2012 has lots of exciting news and updates! Katelyn Vu Brady married Shane Brady ’11 and lives in Virginia Beach, VA where she works as an attorney with Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, LLP. Carley Altenburger completed her MA in the History of Decorative Arts at George Mason University and recently accepted the position of Assistant Librarian for the Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera at Winterthur Museum. Cara Dillon Clements celebrated her daughter’s first birthday and is looking forward to a new position in the Montgomery County Public Schools system. Edwin Franco is the owner of a small real estate business in partnership with Keller Williams Capital Properties in Springfield, VA. Courtney Fraser has two nephews and a niece and is a consultant for both ‘Usborne Books and More’ and ’31 Gifts’. Samantha Gertner celebrated her engagement to Francis Nebenburgh III last summer. They are getting married next spring in St. Martin where they shared their first date. Samantha’s private grief consulting business continues to grow. Lauren Hagan was promoted to senior digital marketing strategist at Immersion Active, a digital-first marketing agency in Downtown Frederick. Kelly Harris is working as a special education teacher at Bancroft. She has been married for almost 10 years and has 2 beautiful daughters, Sofia (5) and Charlotte (2). Rachael Conboy Harris had a baby, got married and is teaching special education. Jessica Henry is working at Vertex Pharmaceuticals and loving life in Boston, MA. Jose Sanchez Hernandez is defending his thesis for the completion of the Biomedical Science Master’s degree at Hood College this July. He recently won “The People’s Choice Award” in the 2019 3MT competition and is loving his job at the Frederick National Lab for Cancer Research. Troy Hubbard and Lauren Baranauskas Hubbard live in North Carolina where he is finishing post-doctoral studies at the National Toxicology Program branch of NIEHS and Lauren teaches 8th grade history in Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools. They are expecting their first child in October. Mike Lancaster is living in Southern Maryland designing maps for the Marine Corps. Eric Leviton is continuing his service in the Air Force and was recently promoted to Staff Sergeant. He completed a year tour in Turkey and now lives in Germany. Nathalie Lewis resigned as Accounting Associate at Nymeo Federal Credit Union in Frederick, MD and as June 3rd became Staff Accountant for Maryland Oral Surgery Associates Management office in Rockville, MD. Scott Mauer worked as a historical researcher for a New York Times best-selling author and is now a technical writer for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Elizabeth Ulmer Page celebrated the birth of their first daughter in May and is teaching at an independent all-girls school in Columbus, Ohio. Conor Prachar shifted his computer monitor about 6 inches to the right and is still working at Hood as the women’s soccer coach. Molly Poling and her fiancé got a kitten to keep their cat, Escher, company. They have been working in their garden and are looking forward to their wedding in September. Doug Raftery stepped into the role as General Manager, Business Operations of Reno 1868 FC, a professional soccer team in Nevada in April. Michelle Kuehl Randolph married her husband Dane in Asheville, NC in May. They also are expecting their rainbow baby this year. Ashley Nokes Reidenauer was married in October and is working for an outpatient mental health clinic in Greenbelt. Kaitlin Hughes Retallick received a promotion to Primary Patent Examiner at the United States Patent and Trademark Office last September. Drew Roderuck bought his first house and is currently working at the National Aquarium in Baltimore as a Herpetologist. Kenneth Rupert was the winner of the 2019 Pitch Competition, published the Financial Self-Defense Training Guide and is now offering Financial Wellness Training as a part of the Financial Black Belt Academy. Bonnie Lapp Seabolt just finished her 6th year as a 3rd grade teacher and is continuing her education at Hood College. David Stanker is enjoying life to the fullest! Laura Saad Voelker has moved to Silver Spring, MD with her husband, Bruce, and is a 1st through 3rd grade science teacher at an independent school. Taurean Washington will be having a solo art exhibition at the Hood College art gallery in Tatem Hall on November 21st. He and his wife are expecting a baby boy in August.

  10. 2011; Summer 2019

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    2011
    Megan Dancause
    717.682.5267
    mdancause@comcast.net

    It’s crazy to think that eight years ago we left the comforts of Hood and began facing the real world. The class of 2011 is always making the most of life! Kristina Coggins made the jump from hotel events to academia events in Fall 2018.  With that transition, Kristina also left the 100+ degree North Texas weather to more temperate Colorado weather.  In October 2018, Kristina moved to Colorado Springs to pursue a position at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS).  As the Manager of Chancellor and University Events, Kristina works on UCCS’ VIP and donor events.  This position allows Kristina to continue practicing her love of events with a little more work / life balance.  No more 1 AM events and she even experienced three snow days this year!  On August 2, 2019, Kristina will marry her fiancé, Daniel Heck in Pine, Colorado.  In 2020, they are looking to purchase a home in Colorado Springs.  If anyone is ever passing through Colorado Springs, please reach out!  Megan Dancause is recently engaged and an October 2020 wedding is planned. Jess Miller Kehler recently got her Maryland home inspection license and started a new job with US Inspect. Her family also grew in March as she adopted a rescue dog, Opal, a pit-bull mix. Chelsea Bosch Perry and her husband welcomed their first son, Andrew James, on May 24th. Emily Cucchi Raines and her husband welcomed their first child, Jace Allen Raines, on May 6th. Dan Rocker bought a house in Pasadena, MD this past year and also took a new job with Hewlett-Packard Enterprise as a Partner Business Manager covering MD, DC, VA and NC. John Stiles started a new job in December as a Post Producer for DAZN, a sports media company. Ysabel Suarez is recently retired but has started a home-based business which produces personalized books for children. The business is books4youandyours.com. In addition, Ysabel received a Master’s degree from Hood College in 2011. Krista Zerby-Campbell got married in October 2018. Krista also graduated with her Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from Northcentral University this past winter. She will be joining a private practice.

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