Clayton -

I share your opinion of our colleagues. That goes without saying.

Whatever the exact dimensions of your work at the school may be, I stand by my 
praise. The fact that you would
return my serve in such a manner says it all.


> On Oct 1, 2015, at 5:56 AM, Clayton Stromberger 
> <cstromber...@austin.utexas.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hey thanks everybody for all the thumbs-up (not “thumbs-ups,” right?)…. much 
> appreciated.  And fun to hear your voices again!
> 
> But I need to clarify one important thing, re Jerald’s original shout-out:  
> 
> That prestigious honor is for the school and its staff, not those of us who 
> pop in for a few hours a week.  I’m very fortunate to have the opportunity to 
> be a small part of what they have cooking now.  And I’m one of a little gang 
> of arts educators who are in that school every week; when we met for 
> orientation, it was the first time in all my years in the schools that I’d 
> found Shakespeare sitting right alongside orchestra, photography, fairy tale 
> theater, ballet, and piano lessons (the latter for children with an 
> incarcerated parent).  I step gingerly past two dozen ukuleles every day on 
> my way up to fourth grade classrooms.  I don’t stand out when I walk into the 
> office to sign in — and often I have to wait behind the two young people 
> toting their viola cases.  It’s wonderful.  I hope someday every school I 
> visit is like that.
> 
> The Blackshear teachers who work with those students all day, and work with 
> their parents, and try to squeeze in as much real learning as they can while 
> being told from upon high what to teach and when  — those folks are the real 
> heroes.  I remember what a tough day at Blackshear took out of you (I was 38 
> at the time, just a kid) and I honestly don’t think I could survive it now.  
> Just for starters, the drive I make from one school to another is a break 
> those teachers never get.
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> Second important thing I need to say….:  Carl, re your loving comment, you 
> ALL care that way.  (Okay, yes, except for maybe Donald Trump.  And those 
> knuckleheads in the Texas Legislature… and....)  I’m starting with everyone 
> on this list and that’s a lot of people.  And then I would spread that 
> outward to all of your close friends and family members.  I know for a 
> rock-solid fact that every one of you carries through your daily life that 
> same spirit of courage and devotion and generosity that you shared with your 
> classmates and the community and the audiences in your time at Winedale.  I 
> saw it alive in every one of you in the reunion group.  We saw it in Lou and 
> Gabe and Hutch.   And all of us saw it in Doc, who devoted hours and hours of 
> his time over the past year to make that week possible and made every moment 
> count and inspired us (again — and how fortunate we are, all these years 
> later) to do the same.  We remember it in those who were not able to be there 
> for that gathering.
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> And there are real heroes among us who are not glimpsed fleetingly in tv news 
> reports.  Not all of you may know that Jeff Larsen is an immigration lawyer 
> in Houston.  Talk about someone in the trenches and fighting the good fight.  
> Then there’s the guy whose sitcom could be called, “Five Ain’t Enough,” 
> because at an age when I’m ready to collapse as a father of two, he and his 
> wife adopted a young boy and made him the sixth and littlest of the 
> Little-Meyers.  Then there are those of you caring for a parent or sibling or 
> friend in failing health, physical or emotional.  Artists overcoming endless 
> obstacles to hold the mirror up to nature.  The team bringing The Play’s the 
> Thing to young patients at Dell Children’s Hospital.  And on and on.  So 
> don't get me started on the rest of you.
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> You all give your all in your work and life, I know that to be true.  And 
> when you can’t for whatever reason, you fight like hell to get back to being 
> able to give it again.  That’s why it’s really an honor to be considered a 
> friend by all of you.  
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> I really feel what I’m doing in the schools is attempting to share something 
> of what we all discovered out at Winedale together.  For whatever reason, 
> this is the way I’m able to offer it.  And I know each of you does that every 
> day, in your own utterly original way.  That’s why the sparks fly when a 
> bunch of us get back together.  We want to make something happen.  We know 
> what can happen in a week.  Doc taught us that decades ago and yes we still 
> burn.
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> What I was lucky enough to find when I began doing this work 25 years ago in 
> the Seattle area is that there are kids who are thirsty for this experience, 
> just like we were.  It’s a real privilege to be able to help bring it to them 
> in whatever way I can, for however many hours a year I can.  Some are 
> low-income, others are not.  But they dive into it joyfully.  I think they 
> need it, just like we did.  Something in them responds to the invitation.  
> The invitation started with Miss Ima and it’s still going, in all of us.
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> Clayton Stromberger
> Outreach Coordinator, UT Shakespeare at Winedale
> cstromber...@austin.utexas.edu <mailto:cstromber...@austin.utexas.edu>
> www.shakespeare-winedale.org <http://www.shakespeare-winedale.org/>
> cell:  512-363-6864
> office:  512-471-8367
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> On Oct 1, 2015, at 7:14 AM, Anne Engelking Smith <anklek...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:anklek...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>> Wow!!! Congratulations!! 
>> What an achievement for you to relish...no, that the kids will relish the 
>> rest of their lives!
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Oct 1, 2015, at 7:10 AM, Suhler, Jayne <jsuh...@mail.smu.edu 
>> <mailto:jsuh...@mail.smu.edu>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Only a tiny fraction (.25 percent) of K-12 schools in the U.S. are 
>>> designated Blue Ribbon. Parents in Dallas have slept in tents to be in line 
>>> for transfer seats at the handful of schools here that have received the 
>>> award over the years. What Clayton’s school has achieved is remarkable and 
>>> his contributions can be traced directly to the award. All this is a nice 
>>> way of saying CLAYTON YOU ARE ONE B.A.M.F.!!! jayne
>>> 
>>> From: Winedale-l <winedale-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org 
>>> <mailto:winedale-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org>> on behalf of Mary Collins 
>>> <mmcollin...@yahoo.com <mailto:mmcollin...@yahoo.com>>
>>> Date: Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 4:33 AM
>>> To: Clayton Stromberger <cstromber...@austin.utexas.edu 
>>> <mailto:cstromber...@austin.utexas.edu>>
>>> Cc: "shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com 
>>> <mailto:shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com>" 
>>> <shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com 
>>> <mailto:shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com>>, 
>>> "winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org <mailto:winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org>" 
>>> <winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org <mailto:winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org>>
>>> Subject: Re: [Winedale-l] Because it has been on my mind--
>>> 
>>> Dearest Clayton, 
>>>   You rock! You are an inspiration. Congratulations to all of you. Love. 
>>> Mary
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On Sep 30, 2015, at 9:18 PM, Clayton Stromberger 
>>> <cstromber...@austin.utexas.edu <mailto:cstromber...@austin.utexas.edu>> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Thanks y'all — a pretty neat group of kids, they actually cheered this 
>>>> afternoon when I told them I’d brought the rest of Hamlet 1.1 for them to 
>>>> take home (we’ve been working on the first 20 or so lines).  They were 
>>>> unfazed to see Fred Cantu and his cameraman in the little “theater room” 
>>>> built over the summer and eagerly volunteered for their turn at Bernardo, 
>>>> Francisco, et al.  
>>>> 
>>>> Very impressive and heartening what’s going on at Blackshear; next door to 
>>>> us in the dance studio, I saw a class of first graders in socks lining up 
>>>> on their tippytoes for ballet lessons.  I’m so glad the principal, Betty 
>>>> Jenkins, is receiving this Blue Ribbon recognition for her determination 
>>>> to make the school the first Fine Arts Magnet at the elementary level in 
>>>> the district.  It’s a remarkable sea change from the atmosphere of even a 
>>>> decade ago — when arts were tossed aside the moment scores dipped — and I 
>>>> hope this award will give other elementary-level administrators in 
>>>> low-income communities the courage and incentive to make the arts an 
>>>> integral part of their students’ day.  
>>>> 
>>>> Especially sweet since I was run off from Blackshear 16 years ago largely 
>>>> for doing Shakespeare with my classes when I should have been drilling 
>>>> them for the TAAS test…!
>>>> 
>>>> cs
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Sep 30, 2015, at 7:43 PM, Aubrey Carter <aubreycar...@sbcglobal.net 
>>>> <mailto:aubreycar...@sbcglobal.net>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Great work Clayton. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> ACDO
>>>>> 1401 E. 7th St.
>>>>> Austin, TX 78702
>>>>> 512-472-3393
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Sep 30, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Jerald Head <jlhead1...@gmail.com 
>>>>> <mailto:jlhead1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I just saw Clayton on the local news working with the kids at Blackshear 
>>>>>> Elementary, which was awarded a Blue Ribbon status. The arts program 
>>>>>> there was mentioned as a real plus. Good job kids, teachers, and 
>>>>>> Clayton.👏👏👏👏
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Sep 29, 2015, at 10:59 PM, Susan Todd <susangaylet...@gmail.com 
>>>>>> <mailto:susangaylet...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Love and big smooches to all of you! What a thrill it was to have Doc 
>>>>>>> and JoAnn and such a goodly herd of our beloveds in the theater. I'm 
>>>>>>> sorry the Ghost of Scottish Rite Theater targeted Lynn in its naughty 
>>>>>>> shenanigans. I promise to get Stan to smudge the place in preparation 
>>>>>>> for any of you who dare to enter and sit in the seats. 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Terry, your email enchants me. Thank you for that. 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Dream, dream, dream!
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Susan
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 8:29 PM, Lynn McGuire 
>>>>>>> <lynnedwardsmcgu...@hotmail.com 
>>>>>>> <mailto:lynnedwardsmcgu...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>> Jerald - glad I could be your buffer and I enjoyed Susan's production 
>>>>>>> of COE too - very creative and entertaining! The theatre and sets were 
>>>>>>> gorgeous... But do check your chair backs before sitting down. I had an 
>>>>>>> entanglement with my first choice which had a broken back and almost 
>>>>>>> broke mine as we collapsed to the floor! Our two wonderful doctors - 
>>>>>>> Craig and Jerald came to my rescue, prescribed Advil and ice, and we 
>>>>>>> then all enjoyed the show. Of course Jerald had to inform me how sore I 
>>>>>>> would be in the morning! Anyway - come see the show and let's all go to 
>>>>>>> dinner! 
>>>>>>>   And Terry, thanks for your lovely words! They mean a lot! It also 
>>>>>>> meant the world to me that you came to our performances- you were 
>>>>>>> missed during the week!
>>>>>>>   And to the rest of you- keep writing, it is joyful to hear your 
>>>>>>> voices! Love, Lynn
>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Sep 29, 2015, at 2:04 PM, "Jerald Head" <jlhead1...@gmail.com 
>>>>>>> <mailto:jlhead1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Sunday I went to the Scottish Rite Theater to see “The Comedy of 
>>>>>>>> Errors,” which is always such fun. This time it was directed by 
>>>>>>>> reunion alum Susan Todd and one of the Dromio’s was played by Kathy 
>>>>>>>> Blackbird who was a real hoot. I just love to see those Dromios 
>>>>>>>> receiving a few licks. . I know I loved beating Mary Collins in 1978, 
>>>>>>>> when she was my Dromio..  There were several other Winedale alums in 
>>>>>>>> the show as well. Zaniness ensued. There was a mini reunion in the 
>>>>>>>> audience. Hurwitz, Lynn, Joy, Mike Mergan,  Doc, and Joann were all in 
>>>>>>>> attendance as was Jonathan and Whitney Ayres. It was good to see them 
>>>>>>>> all . Thankfully,  Lynn sat between Joy and I so Joy’s harassment of 
>>>>>>>> me was kept to a minimum. The theater itself is worth seeing as well 
>>>>>>>> which was built in 1871 and if I am not mistaken, some of the fly/ 
>>>>>>>> sets used in CE were original. It looked great. The show runs for a 
>>>>>>>> while longer so if you are in Austin, and looking for an escape from 
>>>>>>>> the ACL hoards, go support some local theater, and of course our 
>>>>>>>> friends as well.
>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>> Jerald
>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On Sep 29, 2015, at 12:53 PM, tlgalloway via Shakespeare at Winedale 
>>>>>>>> Email List <shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com 
>>>>>>>> <mailto:shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> These last few days, I have been falling into reveries about the 
>>>>>>>>> reunion plays.  
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> I can't get over how tightly they were performed. Crisp and energetic 
>>>>>>>>> and funny and moving.  Both of them.  
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> When I was there watching it seemed well, of course-- that's the way 
>>>>>>>>> Winedale works. 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> But now that a  few weeks have gone by, I am struck once again by 
>>>>>>>>> what a miracle it is that two plays can be so perfectly realized in 
>>>>>>>>> just a week.  
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> And I wanted to say again to all of you who performed at the reunion, 
>>>>>>>>> what a profound pleasure it was to  witness the results of your  
>>>>>>>>> thought, your sweat, yours whims, your camaraderie and your playing.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> It was enchanting.  Just like it should be, has always been, and 
>>>>>>>>> always will be. 
>>>>>>>>> Love to you.
>>>>>>>>> Terry 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>>> From: Mike Godwin <mnemo...@gmail.com <mailto:mnemo...@gmail.com>>
>>>>>>>>> To: Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums 
>>>>>>>>> <winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org 
>>>>>>>>> <mailto:winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org>>; Shakespeare Winedale 
>>>>>>>>> <shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com 
>>>>>>>>> <mailto:shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com>>
>>>>>>>>> Sent: Tue, Sep 29, 2015 8:29 am
>>>>>>>>> Subject: Welcoming Linda Addison, Winedale Spring 1971 class
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Linda, whom many of you may remember for her involvement in the early
>>>>>>>>> years of
>>>>>>>>> Eeyore's Birthday Party, is reachable at
>>>>>>>>> linda.addi...@nortonrosefulbright.com 
>>>>>>>>> <mailto:linda.addi...@nortonrosefulbright.com>.
>>>>>>>>> She's now on both the Google
>>>>>>>>> Groups and Wikimedia Winedale-alum mailing
>>>>>>>>> lists.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Welcome!
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> --Mike
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