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The Monday Morning Memo


Jeffrey and Bryan Eisenberg sponsored the circular
Mench Bench
shortly after we began construction on the Wizard Academy campus.

And now Chris Lenhard and Dave Murray of Wilmington, Delaware, have funded the Windmill Theater.

Which do you like better:
1. “The Chris and Dave Windmill Theater,”
or 2. “The Lenhard Murray Windmill Theater?”

Your vote counts! Just email your answer to Tamara@WizardAcademy.org before midnight, November 31, 2008. A simple 1. or 2. in the subject line will be enough, but if you want to add a comment, that's fine, too.

Thanks for voting.

Acoustic music, poetry readings, public speaking and theater presentations, all in an intimate outdoor ampitheater that will stand for generations. Thanks, Chris. Thanks, Dave.

To get the proper perspective, look at the illustration at the top of this page and find the solitary figure under the trees to the right of the stage.  The photo above was taken from approximately that position and Princess Pennie (in the photo above) is represented by the figure in pink (fourth from the entrance, to the left of the standing man) at the bottom of the illustration. Marley says the bald, standing man is me.

 

 

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