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To: Neenny who wrote (131)7/19/2000 12:29:53 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 240
 
I have finally obtained the information I desired on the theater group Monica supported:
The Blue Heron Arts Center was started by one of Monica's professors from Finch, and Monica sat on the board and contributed financially. It has two theaters, a rehearsal facility, and an art gallery, and is the first off- off- Broadway theater to have been built in Manhattan in 20 years. The Center interacts with local schools, as well as maintaining a venue for new playwrights. It is located at 123 East 24th Street, New York, New York 10018. It is run by Adelle Striker and Gary Bernstein. We may wish to discuss pooling contributions, or send them individually, if there are others interested. I would like to solicit your thoughts on the matter. (If you do send something individually, please write a note to Dr. Striker and make sure you mention Monica). Since this has already taken up time, I will leave room for discussion for a week or two, depending upon response, and then we will either organize something or leave it to individuals.........



To: Neenny who wrote (131)7/19/2000 12:32:39 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 240
 
I have gotten in touch with the woman who runs the Blue Heron Arts Center, and asked for her ideas about appropriate gifts to memorialize Monica, assuming various amounts of money. When I hear from her, I will apprise you of her suggestions........



To: Neenny who wrote (131)7/19/2000 3:14:10 PM
From: jbe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 240
 
Sure you can (although bear in mind it will be a widow's mite).