Class Notes

2000

July/August 2008 Kelly Heaps
Class Notes
2000
July/August 2008 Kelly Heaps

Fun baby news for the class of 2000! Carolyn (Levine) Lanzetta and her husband, Jason, welcomed Lily Grace Lanzetta into the world on April 4 in New York City. Lily weighed in at 7 pounds, 2 ounces, and was 20 inches long. She's been an absolute joy for her parents—so far! Nathan Chaney and his wife, Gina (Brown '99), welcomed their son Cormac Egan Chaney into the world on April 15". Cormac weighed in at 8 pounds, 8 ounces, and was 21 inches long. Nathan and his family live in Greenwich, Connecticut, where Nathan is an associate at Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett in New York City. Gina teaches history at H.C. Crittenden Middle School in Armonk, New York. Everyone is healthy, happy and doing well! Lastly, Nils and Lisa (Opanasets) Arvold had a baby girl, Carolina Roxanne, on March 9. I hear that the new family is doing well!

In wedding news, I heard through the grapevine that Dave Dexter married Lisa Stephenson in a beautiful ceremony on Marco Island, Florida, on April 26. Joining the beachside outdoor festivities were Bruce Kennedy, Kelley Kohout, Alex Shults, Jay Cormier and Marcus Simpson. The happy couple spent their honeymoon in St. Lucia before returning home to Baltimore.

Speaking of sunny, tropical locations Whitney Hale, Meaghan Fanning, Caroline (Hrib-ar) Hossenlopp, Charlotte Zukowski, Jess Margolin, Kate Christiaanse and Kate Ryan recently enjoyed a week of vacation in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, courtesy of Cabray Haines and her family's beautiful home in the hamlet of Soper's Hole. "While we were there we got to see Jacque (Weitzel) Stahl, who stopped by the island on the 47-foot catamaran that she and her husband, Eric, call home. They run a yacht charter business in the British Virgin Islands and just celebrated their first year in operation. The rest of us are plugging away as lawyers, lobbyists, bankers, sales traders and first- and second-year M.B.A. students, but we're hoping to persuade Jacque and Eric to take us on as deckhands for a couple of weeks a year!"

On June 11 Patrick Serfass, three teammates, and a support crew of 19 participated in the Race Across America, a 3,000-mile, 24-hour-a-day bike race from Oceanside, California, to Annapolis, Maryland, that was rated by Outside magazine as the worlds toughest outdoor event (though I'm not exactly sure what would be a tougher indoor event!). They rode to raise awareness of carbon neutrality and to inspire others to use carbon-neutral methods of transportation. As of April friends and family had pledged to refrain from driving more than 46,500 miles in their cars during the anticipated seven-day race in support of the team. Check out the Xtreme4 Team Web site at www.xtreme4.com for more information! Congratulations!

Lastly, after graduation from Albany Medical College in May Meghan (Sullivan) Candee and her husband, Tom, will be moving to Salt Lake City, Utah, for Meghan's five-year residency-fellowship in pediatric neurology. Meghan and Tom are looking forward to exploring the many snowboarding opportunities that Utah has to offer!

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