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Farewell to our Friend, Irene Barna

This bright and cheerful employee of the Office of Advancement has worked for the College for 30+ years will be retiring on June 30, 2019.  Irene Barna originally started as a temp employee in July of 1978, selling textbooks at the College bookstore. At that time, she was raising four teenagers (2 boys, 2 girls) and managing a Middlebury household. In October of 1988, she started her continuous commitment to Middlebury College, ending her 31-year career at 700 Exchange Street – the Office of Advancement.  

From
Dining Service (7.5 yrs.) to the President’s Office (18 yrs.), to her final
move to 700 Exchange Street – Office of Advancement (5 yrs.), Irene has worked in
various roles, filled many shoes, and assisted trustees, faculty, staff, and
countless visitors — whom she calls friends.

The College
community will miss Irene for her friendly demeanor and work dedication,
welcoming all guests and staff to 700 Exchange Street the past five years and
Old Chapel for more than eighteen years. 
For others, she will be missed by her wonderful storytelling and the ability
to recollect both College and the town’s history in great detail.  A treasured gift!

Many colleagues
wanted to share their recollections of working with Irene, and we are sharing a
few:

Irene is always willing to assist from
sorting mail, to ordering coffee, to helping hand address envelopes, and many
other duties. She does her job with grace and always a smile.  She has a wealth of knowledge and always able
to strike up a conversation on many different topics.  Irene will be missed by many.”

“With her long history at Middlebury and many interests
ranging from the cultivation of lilacs to railroad history to town planning,
Irene will surprise you with stories that will make you say, “I didn’t know
that!” She is also the only person I know who never even once complains about
the cold during the long Vermont winter. The front desk in the Office of
Advancement will seem very empty without her there.”

“Irene is deeply committed to
environmental stewardship and sustainable living.  For decades, she has
been a town leader in modeling personal practices that reduce carbon
impact.  Whether advocating for public transportation and bus ridership,
 practicing reduce/reuse/recycle strategies, or reminding us that
individual actions DO matter, Irene inspires Middlebury colleagues and
neighbors to take personal responsibility for building a better world.”

If you wish to send your stories, memories, and best wishes to Irene before June 30, please forward to Stacie Marshall (staciem@middlebury.edu or 700 Exchange Street), and she will compile and present to Irene before retirement.

College Community Chorus presents Spring Concert, Sunday, May 5

The 90 members of the Middlebury Community Chorus present their spring concert on Sunday, May 5. Most all the works on the program receive their first-ever Vermont performance at the 3pm concert.  Conductor Jeff Rehbach remarks, “We hope the music and lyrics at our spring concert—spanning the globe and from across the centuries—will lift spirits as spring and summer return to Vermont. As the lyrics of our songs suggest, within our singing we can hear words of healing, the melding of the parts to whole, the very language of the soul; any song we sing every word will rhyme, running through the summer sunshine!”

Middlebury Community Chorus
Students, alumni, community members enjoy rehearsal (photo: Silvia Cantu)

The choir welcomes guest violinist Romy Munkres, a Middlebury Union High School junior and the Young Tradition Vermont 2018 contest winner. She will play solo fiddle as the chorus accompanies her in a traditional Norwegian song, Gropen, a lively dance tune. From Celtic traditions, the ensemble offers Aisling (meaning ‘dream’ or ‘vision’) scored for solo violin and gently accompanied by the choir and piano.

The program features pieces in contrasting styles by American composers Gwyneth Walker and Susan LaBarr who set the poetry of Sara Teasdale for the songs Refuge and Grace Before Sleep, as well as music by composer Kyle Pederson, a graduate of the Vermont College of Fine Arts, who combines Arabic and English texts in Hands are Knockin’.

Also on the program, Norwegian-American composer Ola Gjeilo’s song The Rose lyrically portrays the this flower’s beauty; Irish composer Michael McGlynn’s Sunshine joyfully celebrates the coming of summer, while Haitian-American composer Sydney Guillaume’s Kanaval portrays the festive atmosphere of a mardi gras celebration in his homeland. Music faculty member Damascus Kafumbe adds vibrant color to this piece with special percussion instrumentation.The program includes dynamic choruses from Handel’s rarely performed The Triumph of Time and Truth – a work based on one of his earliest Italian oratorios, and then rewritten in the final years of his life. The choir will also sing Handel’s lovely Music, Spread Thy Voice Around. In these pieces, College students, staff, and community members sing solo parts, including Harper Baldwin ’19, Hannah Resnick ’21, Tahira Hasan ’21, Mingjui Gao ’21, Betty Kafumbe, Anna de Boer, and Louise Whalen Wright.

Chorus members hail from nearly two dozen towns throughout the Champlain Valley, and with student members from across the globe. Jeff Rehbach conducts, with Tim Guiles accompanying at the piano.

Stargazing at Mittelman Observatory – Spring 2019

Mittelman Observatory and Middlebury Physics will again host stargazing open house nights this spring. These Observatory events are scheduled for Friday evenings, April 26 and May 3, from 9:00 PM until 10:30 PM, weather permitting.

Mars will be in the evening sky on these dates. A variety of interesting stars, star clusters, and nebulae will also be visible through the Observatory’s telescopes. The Observatory includes a 24-inch telescope in a dome and smaller telescopes on the roof.

Observatory open house nights are free and open to the public. However, these events will take place only if the sky is expected to be mostly clear. Please check the Observatory web site at go/observatory or call the Observatory at 443-2266 after 7:00 PM on the evening of the event for weather status.

Participate in the Spring 2019 Relay for Life

Posting on behalf of the Relay for Life student organization

Join the annual Relay For Life of Middlebury on April 28th from noon – 6:00 p.m. on Battell Beach (behind Battell Residence Hall) for an afternoon with games, live entertainment, food, and most importantly, to raise money for the American Cancer Society! We encourage people to make a fundraising page in advance and will also be collecting donations and registration fees ($10 per person) at the event. The $10 fee includes food, games, and entertainment, with some activities (bounce house, carnival games) requiring tickets that can be purchased for an additional cost. Faculty and staff member’s families and children are encouraged to attend as well! Questions? Contact Alli Martin and Beth Neal, relayforlife@middlebury.edu.

Announcing the 2019 Middlebury College Public Service Leadership Awards

We are pleased to announce the Middlebury College 26th Annual
Public Service Leadership Awards. Public service takes shape in many
different ways—through volunteering, activism, scholarship, social innovation, and
advocacy—and these awards recognize our student body’s contributions to
Middlebury College, the surrounding community, and beyond. We appreciate your collaborations
with students to problem-solve, research, and strive to build stronger
communities.

We hope you will consider nominating a Middlebury College student for an award. For more information and to nominate a student, please click here. The deadline for nominations is April 11, 2019.

Questions?  Please contact Ashley Laux, Program Director, Center for
Community Engagement at (802) 443-3099 or alaux@middlebury.edu.  

2019 Friends of the Art Museum Award Nominations!

The Friends of the Middlebury College Museum of Art invite you to nominate a current Middlebury College Student whose contribution to the visual arts in the community merits distinction. The Friends have made an annual award to a college student for approximately two decades. Recipients have included sculptors, filmmakers, painters, critics for The Campus, Museum volunteers, and founders of the M Gallery. Anyone [barring a relative of the nominee] can make a nomination. The award will be presented on Sunday, May 5, at Kirk House, at the Friends’ Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner. The nominator and winner will be guests of the Museum.

Nominations are due Wednesday, April 3, 2019

For information and nomination forms, go to: museum.middlebury.edu/news/awards or call Mikki Lane: (802) 443-2309