Rhea Wong ’97

It’s been a very Thacher year! Erica Moore, Kayte Fisher and I spent our 40th birthday in Costa Rica together in March. Then, I caught up with Jaime Kellogg in New York at the US Open where we caught up with some great tennis and 23 years. Been traveling for fun this year which includes […]

Sarah O’Brien ’86

Raul Pacheco (CdeP ’86) and his band Ozomatli gave an amazing benefit concert for Tom Cole (CdeP ‘87) and his wife Linda’s nonprofit organization African Women Rising on Saturday, September 15. It was great to see Tom Hale (CdeP ’86) who flew down from San Francisco along with J.P. Manoux (CdeP ‘87) and his wife, Valerie, […]

Will Shenton ’09

I’ve been loving my new job at The Richmond Neighborhood Center, a San Francisco nonprofit providing free and low-cost after-school programs, food pantries, home-delivered groceries for seniors, and neighborhood events. Since I last wrote in 2016, I became a founding member of the SF chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, and I’ve been proud […]

Marian Huntington Schinske ’82

My son Robert just started his first year at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, so we’re experiencing the eerie quiet of the “empty nest.” I’m sure many of my classmates are going through or have gone through the same thing. My heart goes out to you all! In other news, through my nonprofit NovatoSpirit, I’m […]

Rose Minier ’98

In the last few months, I have taken up work as the accountant for a non-profit that works on creating more affordable housing, while supporting existing projects. I’m still in Seattle, protesting and resisting all of the nonsense, and continuing to run my labor-of-love non-profit GeekGirlCon. When I get any free time, I spend it […]

Marian Huntington Schinske ’82

I have some happy news! Due to my work helping impoverished children to participate in sports through the nonprofit I founded, NovatoSpirit, I was nominated for “Individual Leadership” for the 2016 Leaders of the North Bay Awards, which recognizes those who contribute to the prosperity and quality of life in Sonoma, Marin, and Napa Counties. […]

Karl Kroeber ’67

I have a new granddaughter, Noa, now 21 months, who is, of course, brilliant and beautiful, walking and talking up a storm, and absolutely terrific, except that she lives in St. Louis, which means a long slog every couple of months when the overwhelming need to “see that little girl” hits us. Amazing and wonderful. […]

Perry Gates ’59

My work with the Passamaquoddy Indian tribe continues. The current contract with my non-profit, Projects, Inc., ends in late 2016; however, we are applying for continued grant funding that will allow the tribe to build two maple syrup processing operations on their tribal lands where most of them live. This could take us another 2 […]

Chris Stacey ’88

I’m thrilled to announce that I married Sam Stebbins on September 20, 2014 in Washington, DC with Terry Mulholland, Betsy Taylor Schamberger, and my cousin Jay Cowles and his wife Kati there to celebrate. Reunion-goers of the class of 1988 got to meet him at our 25th — I can’t believe I got to marry […]