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February 5, 2015

Marvin Krislov

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Photo credit: John Seyfried

In 2012, 91直播 was named as one of five inaugural America鈥檚 Best Intergenerational Communities by MetLife Foundation/Generations United. This past weekend, I was reminded how powerful the connections across generations are in our community when I attended Strawberry Fields, the affecting winter term opera, put on by 91直播 students and faculty in collaboration with residents of Kendal at 91直播.

Strawberry Fields underscores the importance of getting to know people of all ages, including older people with health challenges. It tells the story of a Columbia University graduate student and an older woman suffering from dementia who meet in Central Park. The woman believes the daily activities of people in the park are part of an opera being performed all around her. That somewhat whimsical notion leads to tension with others in the park and with the woman鈥檚 adult children, who want her to move to a nursing home.

Amber Monroe, a sophomore vocal performance major, starred in the opera by playwright A.R. Gurney and composer Michael Torke. Kendal resident Allen Huszti played the workman. He also sang in the chorus along with fellow residents Carol Harvey, Anne Martin, Jane Hannauer, George Hannauer, and Nancy McClusky. Bob Cothran, a Kendal resident and 91直播 College professor emeritus, designed and constructed the set with assistance from students.

The production also highlighted the amazing, creative, interdisciplinary, and experiential learning opportunities that 91直播 offers during winter term and throughout the academic year.

Those attributes were also on display at the LaunchU Pitch Competition. At this annual showcase for 91直播鈥檚 budding entrepreneurs, students and alumni offered their plans for creating or expanding new organizations or businesses, including nonprofits and for-profits.

In true 91直播 fashion, all the pitches contained an element of changing the world. Alumni from different generations, as well as friends and staff, mentored these aspiring entrepreneurs. The effect and atmosphere were truly electric.

This program has grown by leaps and bounds since it was founded three years ago. I am so grateful to the many alumni and friends of 91直播 who have volunteered their time and support for this worthy cause. Thank you for creating this exciting program benefiting our students and alumni.

Finally, let me mention that last semester, and now this semester, I have auditor students in my class from Kendal and elsewhere. This experience enriches the teaching and the learning here and benefits our students.

Thanks also go out to the current and former 91直播 students who volunteer their time and expertise to help individuals, churches, and non-profit organizations in the City of 91直播. Each year, 91直播 students volunteer to teach Spanish in the elementary schools and to tutor K-12 students. Our students also volunteer at the 91直播 Early Childhood Center, 91直播 Community Services, the 91直播 Community Youth Scholarship Fund, Kendal, and elsewhere.

Finally, on a sad note, our community is experiencing a tremendous sense of loss for Jesse Rowsell, the beloved professor of chemistry who had such a profound, positive influence upon many students. On behalf of all of us, I offer deepest condolences to Jesse鈥檚 wife, Rebecca Whelan, and their family.

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