On the Road to Manitowoc
By Emily Clott, Class of 2012 Trapped at home as I am, riding out a worldwide pandemic, I enjoy recalling brighter days of travel. On February 25 (feels like 5…
By Emily Clott, Class of 2012 Trapped at home as I am, riding out a worldwide pandemic, I enjoy recalling brighter days of travel. On February 25 (feels like 5…
My fellow docents, After the Boston Marathon bombings, I remember that the media used Mr. Rogers’ comforting message to “look for the helpers.” His quote was, “When I was a…
This is a continuing feature for these unusual times. Remember, we’d love to hear what you’re are doing to cope and keep busy. When you have a story to share,…
By Claudia Winkler, Class of 2007 Recently I went to Washington D.C. to visit my niece who works for a fair housing start-up. I hadn't been to our nation’s capital…
Editor's note: Susan Osborn is an avid photographer. She will be sharing her photos with us from time to time in our new feature, Photo Corner. Watch for her upcoming posts…
By Ross Wirth, Class of 2019 The Bovines (Class of 2019) held our monthly get together as a Virtual Happy Hour last week. As this was the date we were…
By Nancy Hornak, Education Guide Savannah is the oldest city in Georgia, established in 1733. As well as being the first state capital, it was a strategic port city during…
Edited by Lisa Ciota, Education Guide, 2020 Docent in Training This is a continuing feature for these unusual times. Remember, we'd love to hear what you’re are doing to cope…
By Ellen Shubart, Class of 2006 Wondering what people are doing with their time these days? In addition to Keeping Busy! (see the related article) and participating in Arch Madness,…
Many of our “tourees” come to us from foreign lands. Nothing thrills them more then to have a few well-chosen words spoken in their native tongue. Can you identify…