Palmer Trinity School

Aerie: Fall/Winter 2016

An independent, college preparatory, co-ed, Episcopal Day School serves a community of students in grades 6-12.

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54 W W W. PA L M E R T R I N I T Y. O R G CL A S S NOT E S 1973 CLASS AGENT David Wood mdavidwood@comcast.net 1974 CLASS AGENT Julie (Coleman) Mansfield juliemansfield@comcast.net 1975 CLASS AGENT Cathy Chappell chappell913@gmail.com CATHY CHAPPELL has recently moved back to Miami and volunteered at Palmer Trinity as the Class Agent for the Class of '75. 1976 CLASS AGENT Andrew Hessen hesstang@aol.com CARRIE FREEDMAN is a retail and fashion consultant based in South Florida. She has helped manage the business strategy of many designers and boutique shops, as well as providing merchandising and sourcing, retail management, and ecommerce solutions. Read more about her work on her website www.carriefreedman.com. 1977 CLASS AGENT Craig Zimmett cazfla@aol.com 1978 CLASS AGENT Thomas Magenheimer tmagmai@aol.com ALLYSON (BRUNS) ROGERS was promoted to Vice President of Wells Fargo Bank in Scottsdale, Arizona. CATHY (VENSEL) WESBROOK writes, "After becoming concerned when my dogs and horses were getting dry and damaged skin from being washed with detergents, I started using my own goat milk soap and loved the difference that it made. I have now created a company devoted to the care of your animal's skin – Creature Blok. Creature Blok makes soaps that are all natural, with 100% Goat Milk and pure essential oils for all those sensitive creatures in your life. We call it a Blok instead of a bar because the Blok can be put on the skin and allowed to dry, acting as a lotion without all of those preservatives. I am passionate about caring for the dogs who give so much to us. Every service dog should be washed in chemical free soap. With the soap wrap, a guide dog can be washed by their owner. My next step with Creature Blok is to have a minimum of 10% of all sales go to support service dogs. Visit our webpage: www.creatureblok.com 1979 CLASS AGENT Lori (Fogel) La Forgia ljlaforgia@gmail.com 1980 CLASS AGENT Dawn (Hoyt) Kidd dhoytkidd@gmail.com 1981 CLASS AGENT Lee D. Sterling psports@bellsouth.net SUZANNE (KANE) HOLLUB "SUKI" is the Sales Director at Signarama in Miami. She writes: "I guess the days of making countless Palmer Key Club posters and bake sale signs came in handy. I have three beautiful kids and have traveled the world, and yet I still travel Old Cutler Road everyday. And that road has made all the difference. I have been fortunate enough to remain in touch with many of my classmates. It has been an amazing journey and I love returning to Palmer. I'm still in awe that there is a cafeteria and paved roads! 1982 CLASS AGENT Tracy (Tabor) Shelowitz 1983 CLASS AGENT NEEDED 1984 CLASS AGENT Beth (Moskowitz) Lazar bethm1428@aol.com LANI KANE-HANAN accepted the American Business Awards on behalf of her company, Marriott Vacations Worldwide, in New York City this summer. 1985 CLASS AGENTS Beth (Brockway) Serrate bethserrate@mac.com John Malloy jcmalloy@malloylaw.com 1986 CLASS AGENT Joelle (Wagshul) Steinberg jwagshul@aol.com Hart Baur '82 and his girls watching US Soccer vs. Germany Lani Kane-Hanan '84, accepts award for Marriott Vacations Worldwide Miles McGrath '87 with his daughter Grace and son Marshall Martin Echavarria '88, award-winning author

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