(Community Matters) Tonight the Austin Lyric Opera is celebrating one of our best friends, Tana Christie.
Steven will represent us this evening at the Long Center. I’m heading to Llano to celebrate (a day early) Janet Harman’s & Gilford Mayes’ birthdays since I’m unable to make the big bash tomorrow – a important situation has come up related to my earlier post.
Austin Lyric Opera Celebrates Tana Christie
May 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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Who Would?
May 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment
(Community Matters) “Ask your county clerk if they were a Nazi officer during WWII and had been ordered to gas the Jews, would they? At the Nuremberg trials, they would have been convicted of murder for following this immoral order.”
What do you imagine this might refer to? Who would make such a vicious comparison? here
Evidently the group has edited their posting. Originally:
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Bush Whipped By Senate
May 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment
(Community Matters) Finally GOP members of the US Senate are showing some chutzpah and voting for the people they represent rather than he imbecile we elected as president. here
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MD Anderson
May 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment
(Community Matters) I’ve just written to cancel all my meetings next week. Will be spending the week in Houston with a friend at MD Anderson. Last week, received a call that there was a suspicious finding. Monday biopsy. Tuesday, results that it is follicular lymphoma. As a couple of oncologist have said, if you have to have cancer, it’s the one to have – slow growing and you can live with it a long time. Wednesday friends helped cut through red tape. Thursday the friend faxed necessary information to MD Anderson. This morning, they called with the good news friend is accepted and his preferred oncologist has a Tuesday appointment available.
I won’t mention friend’s name in this posting, though mutual friends know who it is. Our friend is doing better than to be expected. It’s striking to me how much effort is required of him to just answer calls and emails from so many friends and family – yeah, I know I’m a huge contributor to this too. I’ve told him he doesn’t have to prioritize these at the same time he’s pulling together medical records, insurance information and all sorts of other information, as well as needing to get some rest. So, I hope he becomes slow to respond to all of us. Feel free to email me for more information.
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360 Residences – Opening Night
May 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment
(Community Matters) Andrews Urban hosted an opening night party for the downtown 360 Residences last night. Hard to believe owners of the lower floor units start moving in next week. It’ll be at least July before tenants (430 units) move into mid level floors (20s). Not sure about top floors, up to 44. Regrettably, the persons occupying the two, two story penthouses with private decks on the roof would kill me for disclosing. Dang, same with the Four Seasons’ 11k sq ft penthouse
360 developer, Taylor Andrews (right) with dad & stepmom
Robert Torian joined me for the opening
Forrest, Linda, James & Larry
Forrest & Linda have already closed on their unit and should be moving in next week, I believe
David Smith, Gene, John Hildreth, Michael Schaelling & Kenny Phillips
Charles Gentry
He’s in the 20s so not until July
Long Center CEO Cliff Redd and Rick Johnson
Dot.com entrepreneur Sam Reed and Kaylie Dienelt
They’ll be in the 20s too
artist Jason Siegel & fashion editor/Austin’s Stephen Moser

uShip founder, Jay Manickam & Mousum Shaw

Hill Country Conservancy’s CEO, George Cofer & Mary Elizabeth

sunset from the gym, one level above the club room & pool
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Austin Obama Leadership Council
May 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment
(Community Matters) Kirk Rudy & I hosted the launch of the Austin Obama Leadership Council this afternoon at the Headliners. An intentionally small group for the launch, those attending today each agreed to raise at least $2,500 for the June 9 Obama ’08 fundraiser featuring campaign co-chair, David Axelrod.
Senator Watson popped in to meet & greet
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Austin Community Foundation
May 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment
(Community Matters) Yesterday we hosted an Austin Community Foundation reception at the Four Seasons to introduce donors to our new President & CEO, Dr. Ken Gladish. Contributors have established nearly 600 donor-advised and special project funds totaling $110-ish million – in addition to ACF discretionary funds.
Once again the developers of the Four Seasons Residences were our gracious hosts.
Four Seasons Residences developers Brett Denton & Art Carpenter surrounding former first lady, Marina Garcia
ACF trustees Sylvia Acevedo, JoLynn Free & former mayor Gus Garcia
Associate executive director & general counsel, MariBen Ramsey & trustee Mandy Dealey
some of our Hill Country donors: Caroline Seriff, Midge, Barbara & John
The Austin Community Foundation is a super & important organization. It’s my sixth year on the board of directors, my second term as chair of the investments committee, served one year as treasurer. Ken is a complete find for this organization. He’s a national rock star in philanthropy, a real asset for Austin & Central Texas.
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