Hello from NC!
February 14, 2010
Sherry Ayres S’96 is in touch and is now living in North Carolina. Two months ago, she and her Ecuadorian hubby Luis just had a baby girl, Fiona Sophia. They are delighted. She is doing the working mom juggling act… back at work and taking classes again. She currently works with youth as a private academic coach.
Charlotte Maxwell
February 14, 2010
Krista Alderson, P’87-88 is now the Executive Director of the Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic in Oakland, CA. The clinic provides free alternative medicine treatments to low-income women with cancer as well as organic food, interpretation services, transportation and medical services. She loves the organization for the mission and has used over 350 volunteers to deliver services to 800 clients. GO KRISTA! She is grateful for the great values that Legacy has taught her…about community service and being there for one another in times of need.
Greetings from Germany
February 14, 2010
Oksanna Baitinger S’96, ‘02-’04 writes from Berlin where she is staying with her parents and says she misses everyone at GYV. She wants to wish everyone a Happy New Year!
Enjoying Science…
February 14, 2010
Jason Meyer, S’ 08 & ‘09 is thinking of returning to GYV in ‘10. He misses everyone and has switched majors from Biology to Biochemistry…..and leaning towards studying epigenetics and neuroscience in graduate school. He plans to receive a pre-med certificate upon completion of college. Good luck Jason!
Playing Fiddle in Donegal
February 14, 2010
Charlotte-Anne Malichewski P’07 is doing a study abroad program in Ireland…playing fiddle in Donegal. To read about her adventures, visit http://www.scribd.com/full/25925802?access_key=key-8m5q1pk413odxl76npq.
A legacy in action
December 31, 2009
Mike Ogunnusi S‘ 96 says that Legacy/GYV continue to remain a catalyst for much that has followed both personally and professionally for him. He is involved in various aspects of youth work, lecturing consulting and training. Mike is in the process of developing a network of community centers to create safe places that integrate age, ability and culture. Good Luck Mike!









