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Thursday, June 12, 2025

Reunion Weekend 2025- Thank you

 Woosh, the weekend is over....what a treat to have our Triple 35th Denison Reunion!  It had been ten years since this group gathered  on campus due to COVID and what a special weekend it was!

First to arrive was Keith Shultz '91 P'27 from Vietnam...he embraced the idea of Whiskey Wednesday Reunion style- so grateful!  Then Matt Stoner '91 arrived in the wee hours of the morning due to a delay- yay Peter for that pick-up.  Thursday more folks arrived and Joe and I launched our similar but different reunions!  Makes sense, we both went to Denison, didn't date there, so we'll have our own groups and preferences at reunion, the blend is the magic when I reflect with photos!

Thursday also included the dinner for the Citation awardees, what a lovely evening that was! Super Denisonproud of our triple reunion honorees: Matt Gillin '89, Patricia Moynihan '89, Skip Nordoff and Jim Reynolds '90!   https://denison.edu/news-events/featured/157514  learn more about them here! I stopped at the Inn for a bevy- no surprise this ended up my top stop of the weekend. Joe hosted on our screened in porch!

Friday was some work, lunch out with the pledge class rep- Koonce, Chee and Leah...with Len and Matt! I added the reunion events for athletes to check in on the Nan toast! How cool that "top O" was happening at the Inn! The Leadership reception for volunteers and donors was super nice- all the hugs and welcome homes were fun.  We then made the call for a small group dinner at the Inn and didn't leave until midnight.  A bit of FOMO knowing folks where in other places and I wanted to connect, but the Inn didn't disappoint.  Joe was supposed to stay on campus, I was happy to have him home with me. Sally was the DD and did her own uber driving- thanks Sally!

Saturday started with a special event to Lift Up Women and a toast to Nan- 10 years of encouragement, coaching, appreciation and friendship- lucky me! Everyone who toasted did a fantastic job, what a special morning.  Ali Gak '20 kicked things off in a most impressive and inspiring way honoring a life long friend. Lucy toasted three women, how cool alum and author Pam Houston was her prof- wowza! and dear Lyn Schweitzer,  Jen toasted amazing staff women- Missy H in particular warmed my heart. Everyone did such a great job. The Convocation is always a treat and we're grateful for all the donors and committees that keep critical dollars flowing to allow Denison to have the impact it does.  Our students and their experiences are exceptional and it only happens with philanthropy.  Adam's state of the college was well done and well received. We paraded down to the East Quad for a picnic lunch and more hugs and hellos and hang-out time, what a delight. Jim Reynolds and Lisa McKnight did a great job with a Brand presentation with James Anderson- Alumni College is always a treat and I didn't get enough of that type of engagement this reunion go-around.  I had no idea where Matt or Joe were- turns out they just stayed on campus. Joe enjoyed a cigar with Steve Brown.  

Evening included a quick regroup with a drink at the Inn introducing pi phis from 2020 and 1991- BIG SMILES!  Then we enjoyed our class dinner at Silverstein and Slivy's...we found a dog leash for Clyde and caught up with great folks and took class photos. We really had a nice turn out. Those not there were certainly missed, but grateful to everyone who did join the fun.  The triple approach is really cool to bring energy.  We made our way to the Common for fireworks, dancing to MoJoFlow and the Janitors- the alumni band! They knocked it out of the park and we had so much fun.  Peter and Sally did the shuttle driving to get my group to Taco Dan's and home safely...laughs, and chats and memories galore! Joe stayed in Silverstein with the squad.

Sally made it to camp today- 7 am departure- breakfast with Matt at the Aladin and Joe came home. We celebrated the life of Professor Dean Dr. David Woodyard- a lovely reminder to be inspired as he was with love and faith, relationships and engagement, learning and challenge. The reflection, prayer, scripture and music was all aligned and a good end to a special way to experience Denison and campus.

Life on Newark-Granville Road is highlighted when Denisonians come home, all the more special when we unite with events and time together.  It makes me want more time with my pledge class and ways to connect with those not able to join. I'm also looking forward to the 40th, which we'll blink and we'll be celebrating again in our life on NGRoad.

Warms my heart pi phi love 2020 and 1990!


Dear ones and fave place!





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Too many good ones to post here- check out the rest, it was an amazing weekend. Denison is just magic, it is the relationships that bind us and how wonderful we have a home on the hill to come welcome us back...any time...come share our Life on Newark-Granville Road! Thank you to each person that did so for Reunion Weekend 2025!


Friday, May 30, 2025

Four Hours without a phone (1st hour) and Other Topics

 1st hour of No Phone:

  • Giddy feeling- ahhh four hours of no phone- I'm free- it is like being on a flight- a break.
  • I want to take a picture, make a post...can't.
  • I want to text someone, I will call- oh I can't..have to wait until I'm at my desk- land line phone!
  • I want to rent a car- oh I can't easily- my app is the best way to do it and I may not remember my password and if I have to reset my password, I really need my phone
  • Still embracing the no phone, seeing it as a challenge!  Grateful for the lack of distraction.
So why no phone?  We're making the change- cue the music- Bye Bye Bye...AT&T has been good to us for over twenty years?!  But Joe's done the research, we all need new phones- all but Joe. Sally's has not worked for a week and it has caused STRESS and rightfully so- we all need them, rely on them. She heads to camp (work) soon and I'm not asking her to go to the main office to call me from a land line to hear from her. Plus she misses her friends, texting and I'm sure much of what I felt this am.

I wrote down my siblings and key friends phone numbers this morning. What if I lose my contacts in this switch? Seriously think about all that phone holds! I could get it back but it would be an effort.  

Anyway, so Tmobile is the plan- Joe is headed there with all of our phones and we'll see what happens! I'll check back in and update this at some point...to let you know how the other three hours went and status!

We're headed to Cleveland today (will I be able to listen to my book on tape, oh I mean Libby App- Unreasonable Hospitality: The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect by Will Guidara.  Loving it!


Why are we going to Cleveland- cheer on Denison Big Red Baseball: DIII College World Series!  Gameday  Join us, tune in, send good vibes- this is program is making history.  The Regionals and Super Regionals hosted in Granville were so special. Alums, parents, parents of alums (even without their kids) were here.  Joe, Peter and Sally all worked in the booth, we're bonding with Carlos and others- all sharing this special time with this special team and the extended family that help make it possible!

And while I'm posting- Congratulations to Denison Men's Tennis on their National Championship! We've seen a lot of amazing tennis this season- inside, outside and same as baseball- love the time with families, loyal alums, staff, etc...love hearing about my brother's text with the coach- his fraternity brother! We watched from the living room- put it on our big screen, moved furniture to be cozy- life on Newark-Granville - real life!

Okay one last thing I've wanted to post and will share more of...The Next Day-Transitions, Change and Moving Forward by Melinda French Gates  I loved this book. I read it on line in the car. Ordered it from Readers Garden as I wanted to see the poetry on paper and have the ability to mark real pages.  More on this but it is a happening in my real life and I quote her so much in my work and volunteer world!

There you go, thanks for sharing my desk time, allowing me to get ideas, thoughts, info out to you. It is interesting how extroverts extrovert in today's world..this is one!


And FYI- here is how I let people know my situation:

no phone. desk phone only 740-587-5547  Calendar Invite- all day so only at top and not blocking other appointments.

6/2/25-Update- it was actually 5 hours without a phone and wasn't too bad, Joe is the hero for making it happen. It isn't simple and we're still figuring out some little things- like wifi access at work today which is how I take calls at work (over wifi), but Peter assisted!  

Thursday, May 15, 2025

Mid May Happenings and things to Share

Things to share Mid-May, what I've been up to, join me, yada-yada....

Monday, May 19 6:30 pm- Time with Artist Amanda Love at UNBOUND at Art Access Gallery, 540 S. Drexel Ave, Bexley, OH 43209- Barb Unverferth- artaccessgallery.com  Show ends May 30!  I love the way Anne Sherwood Pundyk and Amanda's work compliment one another in this beautiful gallery in charming Bexley!  Gathering friends- join us!! I have room for one more in my car.

La Bella Vita- An Evening int he Garden August 21, 2025- Sponsorships to be included on invite being accepted NOW! Excited to be back volunteering for the Works. Make plans now to attend this event- new day of the week, a Thursday evening!! And truly if you want to engage as sponsors-let's talk!


GOLF- Mothers Day weekend we played 18 on Saturday at Licking Springs and 18 on Sunday at Denison! Lucky me- this was a first- back to back 18s- I did okay...it feels like it will be a summer of progress as I learn new courses!  Interested in playing- the Women's League at Licking Springs plays on Wedensdays as is reason enough to join the club, not to mention special events, great meals, historic/picturesque location and the people!!  Let me know if you want to learn more!!  Spark Golf League on Tuesdays at Denison- let me know if you want to learn more!

Denison Commencement is this weekend (5/17)- Fireworks tomorrow night as part of our Senior Soiree...so many great Denisonians- I'm embracing every minute and grateful to colleagues that make it all happen.

GO BIG RED

Denison Baseball- NCAA  Come cheer on Denison and see great baseball!  5/16-18- Joe Leithauser will be assisting, as he did for Denison softball (play by play was great to listen to) and Sally is assisting too- music duty!

Other happenings: last weekend was a treat wtih Softball, Men's Tennis (hosted NCAAs now they head to California) and Women's Lacrosse- they won and are headed to Pa to play F&M! We watched the Men's Lax game- great come back to move game to OT, we're sorry it was an L, but Dickinson went on to beat Salisbury- hooray!

Mother's Day Reflection:

First- thank you Jeanne Stoner for being my Mom! It was great to be together for Derby and the week before in Baltimore. Fun plans for summer underway!!  Nadine we love you too- lucky to have two Mom's in our lives!

And then- my kids that made me Mom! Grateful for Sunday calls, texts and updates. I'm proud of my kids for being independant, happy, and launched individuals.  People asked all spring- are your kids coming for Easter, Derby, then Mother's day- same answer- they are busy, Sally in exams, Peter working, Clare has work travel...and I do the same to my Mom! We love the times we are together and stay in touch. It was a great 2025 Mothers Day- thank you for the flowers and gift and  most of all time on the phone.  

Village Flower Basket- Well Done!

Status now: Sally is home until camp- hooray, Peter will be here next week- hooray, Clare we'll see for 4th of July!

And that is your May update for Life on Newark-Granville Road: busy, rewarding, active and honest!


Sunday, May 4, 2025

Rainy Day Derby- 2025 Reflection

 As I shared on social media- Derby Party in our Life on Newark-Granville Road is rain or shine! Thank you to those that braved the elements, found their way to our living room to stay dry and made the 151st Run for the Roses Party special!

What did we do different with rain all the night before and day of....

-Tent lay-out- we put the bar in a new spot so there was more standing room space. This meant the water flowed down to the bar, but Joe had sheets of wood boards/planks/sheets to help!

-Kids area was in the the sun room and greenhouse- sandbox and riding horse, etc...Cookie decorating area.

New this year:

-Reuben- a beloved Granville Inn bartender who moved to Texas came back to help. We miss Emily but Reuben took on her recipe and made it all work really well. He is a great mixolgist, truly! Thank you Reuben.-Wine, beer, lemonade table- to keep things moving!

Similar but Different, or return....

-Country Ham, we ordered one from NC, Joe prepped it and we had it sliced- yum, yum, yum!

-Hilltoppers- I think it had been like 10 years, they were great- fun way to kick things off!

-Betting- in the kitchen (weather) and we had a sweet young guest who has been attending since he was a baby assist- he took over from William and even assisted with counting and determining winners! This year we had 5 winners!

-Amazing food- you all out do yourselves- cookies, pies, fish, treats, theme related...yum- thank you! 

-Promoting an event...The Works Summer Party- Thursday, August 21st-La Bella Vista- A Garden Party! Save the date please....more coming soon!

Other things of Note:

-Lucy- loved the attention from the Denison students, and friends- young next gen in particular!

-Always fun to welcome a baby- Sean is a delight!

-Due to the rain the party ended earlier- no late night, 2nd wind, stopperbyers, let's help finish the key.  Joe and I did a bunch of clean up and sat under the tent and recapped- it was lovely!

-We loved having each person that attend! We missed those unable to be with us! Thank you for the texts, emails, and lovely host gifts- you spoil us!!

- Clare attended Will Prophater's party in DC- next generation keeping it going- this thrilled the parents!

-Alexa Minton's shout out to Derby and our tradition and connection touched me so very much!! Thank you JFM!

Once invited, always invited, Save the Date: Saturday May 2, 2026!

Pictures tell the story well:







Monday, April 21, 2025

Finding words. Nature Provides

Words are not easy to find in these times, in these situations. Mother Nature knew I needed these evenings. The end of day warm breezes are comforting, they carry hope and peace that allows me to deeply exhale. The colors of the sky frame the thoughts, memories, and feelings. The sounds soothe. Friday it was cheers and pings of the bats, last night conversation and tonight moos, baas, calls and barks. The salt from the peanuts, the perfect balance of sweetness with a scotch and satisfaction from a healthy comfort food dinner round out the senses embracing me, buoying me. We feel, hear, see and taste the prayers and care. We will carrying them with us to Nadine and Jim, Alicia and others as we celebrate the life of Joe's brother, Jeff on Sunday April 27th.  


From Alicia, on Facebook:
 My dads celebration of life details are :
Date: Sunday, April 27th starting at 1:00pm
Location: Grover Hill VFW
Please share this to anyone who may want to come and celebrate my dad.
Thank you!— with Nadine Leithauser and
4 others
.

Easter this year was a lovely FPC service complete with brass, choir, flowers, hymns and a message of comfort with the remimder that we are not alone. We made our egg and olive sandwiches, delivered lunch to Nadine and had a visit with Jim. The drive gave us book time and us time. We did our Sunday call in Bryan so Grandma could hear the updates and chatter of Granville Leithausers.

My brother said it well, when we heard the news of Jeff's death it felt surreal. It doesn't seem possible Joe's younger brother is no longer in this world. Mother nature knew and I'm grateful.
We're grateful for the love and care carried in the breeze, in the warm and framed by sunsets and sunrises.
Words are not easy to find in these times, in these situations, but we know we are not alone in our life on Newark-Granville Road and we are grateful.

Updated 4/28/25- a lovely service and celebration of Jeff's life. Gathering family and friends is important and appreciated. Alicia's remarks about her father's support of her and her boys was quite touching. I valued the chance to hear stories of life in Sherwood and I know Joe valued the touch point with people he has not seen in a long time as well as those we wish we saw a bit more often...savor each day and moment.

Thursday, April 3, 2025

The Leithauser's Annual Run for the Roses Party- AKA DERBY!

UPDATED: 5/1/28

This party is rain or shine- we have tents, people will find their place in the houses- lower level TV room, living room....I am planning to wear my red duck/rain boots- good thing I planned to wear my red dress......and red fascinator!

 

Life on Newark-Granville Road's secondary purpose is to spread the word and remind folks about our annual Derby party.  We do love to host this gathering and it only works if good folks attend! Thank you for attending in the past and joining us this year.  Some FYIs:

Date: First Saturday in May- this year, 2025 is May 3rd!

This is the 151st Run for the Roses

Time: Bar opens at 4 pm

Entertainment 5pm ish

Post Time is 5:51 pm

Wrap up at dark....

What to expect:

Good people and Lucy our pup!

Good drinks (Mint Juleps, beer on tap- Yuengling and Granville Brewing), Lemonade and what ever else people bring and share!  There will be a table of wine....and an idea is blooming to promote a fun summer event..more soon!

Good Food- we'll have country ham sandwiches, chocolate covered strawberries, Bella's cookies and cupcakes!! And then we're grateful for the pot-luck approach.  Dear friends have brought some amazing things over the years....we prefer appetizer/bite size desserts, shareables....but we'll have things on hand to make just about anything work! Please bring me a taste!!

I don't think any of our children will attend this year, sniff, but we get Nana! My Mother and partner Michael will come west from  Maryland- hooray! 

What to Wear:  Derby attire- hats are encouraged, as is whatever Derby means to you- for Joe it is the launch of summer, for me it is about what is the weather and getting dressed feet up- boots- see above!

What else:

bring singles to place a wager to win.

Parking is tight- bring your walking shoes and park at one of the nearby churches!

More updates the closer we get to the party!

No theme, just Derby fun....check out past posts about Derby, we've been doing this for a long time!

Friends and family included, especially those new to the area!

Once Invited Always invited!

UPDATES!!! Happy to say we have some....

Denison's Hilltoppers will peform around 5 pmish!!

Three TVs for race time- downstairs, kitchen, living room!






Sunday, March 30, 2025

March-Madness? Merriment Mania.....Meaningful March Thanks Denison!

Denison Day of Giving Link   All of the below happened because of Denison....Day of Giving- Philanthropy Matters!

It feels good to pause on this last Sunday in March and share the happenings in life on Newark-Granville Road!  It has been a full month for me with work travel, but also special times at home.

Spring Break! Spring break was LA and NC- it is the Coast to Coast Semester.  

LA- amazing event hosted by Dean Hansel, uniting all generations of Denisonians, some driving over three hours for the gathering, some planning not to have drive three hours and arriving early to work close by before the start time.  I don't visit LA often in my work and it is exciting to see the Denison brand build because LA area Denisonians want it to happen. Denison parents are really special and proud, thank you for your work- Care and Dave Lused deserve a special shout out!  Bonus is always time with colleagues, getting time with Brittany a new colleague, Caitlin an internal partner doing coast to coast Admission work, Greg and Gary- teamwork makes the dream work. But again volunteers, Denisonians saying- I'll host, I'll serve, how can I help- make our work happen and the world go around!

LA - also took me to Chapman University to see Men's Tennis and Women's Lax- WIN! I alwasy enjoy a college campus visit and this was no different. Parents and grandparents, and uncles and aunts, cousins gather to cheer and I value these introductions and hellos. Chapman's turf field nestled between academic buildings with a garage under the turf- cool, very cool!

NC- DIII Nationals, Swim and Dive- oh my goodness! I attended in 2016 and loved Greensboro and the experience then and the same for now. Highlight- the fans- the teammates of the swimmers and divers, not on the championships team (although some had qualifying times) cheering for every footstep, splash, DU announcement. The parents are always impressive, but the alums, current students carry the day- wow!  The athletes- oh my- the times, the PBs, the real emotions- what an honor to see it happen. The coaches, the managers- what a treat to sit with the current students supporting the team in this way- and bonus- legacy family- "I know your parents"!  Again, colleague time- Nathan and Julie, thank you, thank you for making the trip. Granville or Greensboro- cheering the Big Red is the best with you.  Hearing about your visits to college campus while there- awesome! I too took in new places! Matt- welcome, welcome- Affinity work is important- you're a great new addition to the DU family.

Nan, Nan, Nan- I was there because you invited me, thank you. Thank you for the quick comment- Feb 14 NCAC and Swim Nationals -this year- join us. Then, the invites at the end of days to decompress, meet the colleagues making it all happen behind the scenes- amazing- Denison alum coaches-Denisonproud! Our own voice of DIII Diving- Lynn Schweizer- again a privilege include.

And yes, woo hoo- National Champions- the Men's Team won- read all about it here-https://denisonbigred.com/news/2025/3/23/mens-swimming-and-diving-the-big-red-take-home-its-sixth-national-championship-parini-denison-coaching-staff-earn-ncaa-diii-coaching-staff-of-the-year.aspx

 https://swimintel.com/spotlight/  Check out this blog about the program too! This tells the story and gives credit to Adam Weinberg's leadership and commitment not only to this program but Denison students.  And want another great listen- can't help but share this one that tells the story of the Women's team winning our first national championship- when Gregg Parini took the streak from his coach and Kenyon!  https://soundcloud.com/justnotsports/she-sweats-chlorine-denison-kenyon-the-greatest-upset-never-told

 My time in NC didn't end with the championship.  The reality is I never have enough time in these cities/states.  Denisonians are everywhere and I could  always add another day...so this trip I did. I went back to Charlotte, our Denison parent haven! My day included interactions with 9 Denison parents- current and past, alums and pure- all providing insights that fuel my work. Thank you FLC members, thank you! What a cool city too!

Home, time at home has been amazing too! Just this weekend with fish fry-always a highlight in March- and this one didn't disappoint. The dedication of the Elliott Wall for Baseball, as Adam said in his remarks, when Alums come home, it means the world to us. For me it was also seeing families that have a rich history unite- Denisonians beyond just alums- my lunch with current sister, grandmother and parents was just lovely.  And again seeing Nan, now Matt and other colleagues in action, catching up with Nathan, Julie, Adam while cheering the Big Red- heaven on earth! And yesterday the home runs were happening- the new wall is working!

So much more I could reflect on including one on one coffees and meetings, care from those that make it happen (Lucy took a break from her electric fence, thank you Granville Pet Sitting). Check out my social media posts as I have updated on some of those! Thank you to all those that come home, attend the events, cheer on the Big Red, respond to a text or drop an email and pick up the phone! My drive and travel time allows me to read and energize and I'm very grateful for all that it means.  Even if it is a bit mad and sometimes too merry, life on NG Road is special.

Times around the table, time to reflect, thank and honor and times to cheer on the Big Red!





 

 

 

 

 

I write from Chicago, preparring for CASE Conference, thank you Julie for asking me to co-present with you! I have not been here in years and it is lovely to return. CASE does important work and I value the figure eights I'll encounter and the time to share and learn about our own work and partnership. 

And today is the Denison Day of Giving- join us in making a gift- find your passion, the place that has an impact...philanthropy matters and makes a difference- thank you!

Denison Day of Giving Link