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Monday, January 17, 2022

Feed the Dream and Howl at the Moon!

 Today is the:


11th Annual Granville Community Feed the Dream Food Drive.

Please join us in celebrating the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday through an act of service by supporting the Food Pantry Network of Licking County. 
What can you do?
  • Visit our website http://onedayoneton.org/ and consider a donation.  $1 will buy 12 lbs of food! 100% of the money goes directly to the Food Pantry Network of Licking County.
  • Visit us onsite and bring a donation. We will be at the Ross’ Granville Market parking lot, from 9 am to 8 pm, tomorrow, Monday January 17th, Dr. Martin Luther King Day. We will be ready to receive any non-perishable food items and your monetary donations. Our collection site will be staffed by volunteer student and adult community organizations. 
  • Visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/watch/OneDayOneTon/ and invite as many friends as you can to our event on Monday.  Every connection can make a difference, not just for our collection but perhaps it may spur an individual to contribute to their own food pantry network.
Whatever you can do is greatly appreciated. We know that with your help our community will continue to Feed the Dream and FPN will be able to continue to serve those in need in Licking County.

Sincerely,
Feed The Dream Steering Committee & Student Board 

And- I'll be taking a walk in the snow tonight to howl at the moon...maybe some moon yoga??  A dear friend also alerted me to our first full moon of 2022 and shared this:

This moon is home in the watery cardinal sign of Cancer with a palpable emotional force howling through our being.  Full moons illuminate the natural polarity and hold up a mirror to areas of life that feel the tension of opposites. In this case, Cancer- Capricorn Home + Family<> Career + Goals.   

Known as the Wolf Moon in honor of howling wolves, it is a moment to lean into our "pack" and remembers our sense of belonging. Empathy, compassion, and forgiveness support us in the journey. Let the river flow, crying is a healing balm.

Yep, I've been feeling the pull and tension- my pack has dispersed, Clare and Peter happy back at school. Joe and I will be leaving for a work trip this week.  

Service is a great way to connect with packs and balance the tensions, it feels right for this full moon to allow us to honor this important special day where we remember what Martin Luther King called for and what can we do to help. 

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

January 2022 - Let's Toast: Global Commerce in the Bay Area and Our Girls!



We toasted to Sally on January 6, she turned 17- wow! Time flies, we love our dear youngest child and are so proud of all she is. Update- Sally accepted the role of Camp Alleghany Junior Counselor- woo hoo! 



Cheers to traveling for work and our Denison Global Commerce Program! I'm now home, it was rewarding to support the Global Commerce Capstone program with introductions to wonderful Denison families. Bonus was joining the trip to the Bay area and hearing about and witnessing the engagement in the San Fransisco Bay area with impressive Denisonians. I was only there over the weekend and into Monday but each and every engagement was valuable and cherished.  In the words of the faculty and staff that make it happen and I was fortunate to spend time with:

From Jane Palmer on Linked In, want to know more follow her:

That’s a wrap on our whirlwind but oh-so-meaningful Global Commerce Senior Capstone Experience in San Francisco. Thanks to a whole host of amazing alumni & friends, we learned about the importance of storytelling, curiosity, flexibility, & persistence. That humility is key…& that the generalist approach of the liberal arts gives you a broad set of thinking, communication, & collaboration skills that are crucial for the work that needs to be done in the 21st century. So much generosity & inspiration. The energy, experience, advice & encouragement shared was truly invaluable…our seniors will carry this with them as they plan their next steps beyond Denison. The most heartfelt of thanks go to our hosts & speakers: SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM & HISTORICAL SOCIETY’s Len Holmes
Alex Constantinople (she/her) ’91 Zendesk, Chris Sheldon ’96 KKR, Tobin Fisher Vantage Robotics Darren Lachtman ’04 Brat TV Leslie Trigg Outset Medical Khalig Howard'19 Clear Ventures Alex Green ’06 Apple
Malhar Joshi ’15, Apple Madison Heher’19 Grabango Samantha Haseltine’19 Abbott Erin Dempsey Lowenberg ’93 Rothy’s Brad Vaughn ’04 Vaughn Management Group John Lowenberg, Jr. ’93 BTIG Chris Tsakalakis Kiva Kath Tsakalakis Brady United George Jackoboice ’91 Monarch Holdings Jenny Jackoboice ‘93 Hannibal George ’18 Industry Ventures Meghan Vergara Veritas Consultants Long Meadow Ranch Ketcham Estate Winery team (Allie Ketcham ’96 Renee Graves & Tammy Collins) Dave & Tori Kistler The University Club of San Francisco China Live Ventures Limited LP

From Karen, again learn more by following on Linked In:

Day 6--Still learning on the last day of our Global Commerce Capstone Experience trip, this time in the Russian River Valley. Thank you to the Ketcham Estate Winery crew--Allie Ketcham '96 (@allieketch), , and Tammy Collins--for giving us an on-location deep dive into the process of winemaking, from soil to barrel construction to fermentation to label design. Thank you for your amazing generosity with your time, energy, and knowledge, for helping us think further about the complexity (and weather-dependency) of an agriculture-based industry, and for showing us yet another highly successful model of female leadership in the world of business! And thank you to Dave and Tori Kistler for your warm and generous hospitality in hosting our final celebration lunch at the Mayacama Golf Club.

Once again, grateful for the vaccinations and protocols that made this trip possible even in Covid times. And thank you to our students who were always prepared, engaged, curious, and ready to learn: Milam SahaEllen SipeGrant NobleSydney KistlerRosie DeWittDavis KleenBrendan KazanjianEthan HorganMijal BuchsbaumJamie MitchellChunxi (Stephanie) LiuAnne KarstenIsabelle Brocato and Jenna Gevertz.














I could not be more proud of the alumni, faculty, staff, students, families I engaged with on this trip.

Lucky me, a small bit of free time had me exploring a new for me section of San Fran the Golden Gate Park and the deYoung Museum!  There is nothing quite like wandering a museum. Travel was long but honestly fun to launch school work reading and binge watch "Why Women Murder"- Wow!  A fun shout out for China Live, we had a great dinner hosted by alums George and Jenny Jackoboice, introducing us to serial entrepreneur George Chen. I came home with beautiful candles that I had to carry in a bag.  A fun woman stopped me and we chatted about the experience. If you are in the bay area- visit https://chinalivesf.com/ And another take away is the importance of supporting these incredible Vineyards- #Denisonproud of alumna Allie Ketcham with https://www.ketchamestate.com/  they relay on their wine club members, consider joining!  I look forward to my next trip back when I can engage with more Denisonians, such a special city!

Cheers to my life on Newark-Granville Road and all that allow Family Philanthropy to happen at Denison.  

And one last toast- to Clare! Clare took me to the Seek No Further Cidery for Christmas. She presented me with a gift card for the two of us to go together. Tonight we did just that...and worked on her resume! Cheers to Clare and the next steps in her special life on Newark-Granville Road.