Nardin Today Winter 2020-2021

44 nardin notes Nardin Today Winter 2020-21 1960s Arlene Riley Diermyer ’60 writes, “On August 12, 2020, I welcomed a great- granddaughter, Rylee Mae Duchow. She joins her brother, Owen, who is 2 years old.” 1970s Karen Donovan Matchette ’72 has illustrated a newbook entitled TheDolphin Who Loves Golfin'. She is also known for her house pen and ink drawings, which can be found at www.kdmdrawings.wix . com. Marcia Werner ’72 writes, “I’m proud to announce that a film that my son, Matthew Lorentz edited was chosen to premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September. "Run Hide Fight" is slated for release in 2021. JoAnn Wypijewski ’74 has published some of her most provocative, elegant and celebrated writing in a collection from Verso, out this June and titled What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About #MeToo: Essays on Sex, Authority and the Mess of Life. Joanne Delomini Kowalski ’75 writes, “For the past several months, I've been providing teletherapy services to speech and language delayed children from my home in New Port Richey, FL.” 1980s Jennifer Mathews ’89, E’85 writes, “I want to share my exciting news: My TEDx Talk, “Death is Inevitable - Grief is Not” is online at TEDx YouTube! And, my poems are published in the anthology “Smitten: This Is What Love Looks Like.” See more of what I'm up to at JenniferMathews.com. 1990s Meaghan Ball Phillips ’94 writes, “I am thrilled to say that I have relocated back to Buffalo from Los Angeles, where I was lead Pastor at CrossRoads LA Church. My >> Clockwise from bottom: Karen Donovan Matchette's ’72 illustrated book • JoAnn Wypijewski's ’74 published work • Meaghan Ball Phillips ’94 and daughters Haleigh '21 and Brooklyn '22 • Jennifer Mathews ’89, E’85 giving her TEDx talk • Lisa Sconiers Singleton ’95, E’91 • Joanne Delomini Kowalski ’75

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