Clayton, as ever you step up to the plate, or in this case, the garden gate. I would be more than happy to contribute to the roses.
It had been so long since I had seen the Elversons, and we all are becoming so anciano, that I didn't know whom Doc was talking about at first, Virginia or Ginny, her daughter my age. I remember Viriginia as tall and commanding and kind and funny. She and Robin were quite the elegant, eloquent pair, and such dedicated supporters of Doc and all of us. I think she must be close to the age my mother would be now--in her nineties, Doc? The weight of this sad time we must obey.....
Love,
Alice
> From: Clay Stromberger <cstromberger@mail.utexas.edu>
> Reply-To: <weeklong-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
> Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 22:32:01 -0600
> To: <weeklong-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
> Subject: Re: [Weeklong-l] Virginia Elverson
>
> What a great lady. Aw, nuts. Thanks for this Doc -- let's replant the roses
> in her honor. I am not to be trusted with plants of any kind, but I can dig
> a hole.... Who do we need to talk to to do that as a gift, in active de-spite
> of the current neglecters of the property? Maybe we could pick a Saturday in
> a few weeks and have a planting day. As brave Egyptians demonstrated in the
> last 18 days, the forces of cold neglect and selfish disregard of others must
> eventually be overthrown by the forces of song, courage, and joy. Here's to
> Virginia, Dr. Parker and all the forces of good in this wild and whirling
> world...
>
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> cs
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>
> On Feb 11, 2011, at 8:31 PM, James Ayres wrote:
>
>> Dear Shakespeare at Winedale students:
>>
>> I learned today that one of our most devoted friends, Virginia
>> Elverson, has been diagnosed with terminal colon and liver cancer. As
>> some of you remember, Virginia was a close friend of Miss Ima. I met
>> her the same day I met Miss Ima, October 8, '70, at Winedale. She and
>> her husband, Robin, were the first presidents of the Friends of
>> Winedale and they were the first to establish a scholarship for
>> Shakespeare at Winedale. Virginia not only funded the rose gardens
>> along the front fences of the property and the vegetable garden inside
>> but dug the holes and planted. In 2000, she was astonished to find
>> that everything she began had died and had disappeared through
>> neglect. They have never been replaced. The current administration
>> of the property had ignored that. She vowed never to give anything to
>> Winedale again. But she has remained a very strong supporter of Sha
>> at W. And has attended the galas and bought the wooden cows. She is
>> indeed our tie with the beginning and now we are losing her.
>>
>> Alice went to elementary school with her daughter, Ginny. And just a
>> lot of you will remember swimming in their pond near Winedale
>> (especially Maggie, our token olympic swimmer).
>>
>> I would really like to see those roses on the fence again, growing.
>>
>> This has not been a very happy week. We have lost Professor Douglas
>> Parker, who wrote the very first evaluation/review of Shakespeare at
>> Winedale in '72. And we learned just this week about our colleague,
>> Lizz Ketterer, in a coma in New Mexico. Please keep all of these in
>> your thoughts.
>>
>> Doc
>>
>>
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