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March 24, 2009 THE OAKWOOD REGISTER WWW.OAKWOODREGISTER.COM 5 ’Round Town Introducing BRING IN THIS AD FOR 20% OFF YOUR NEXT PURCHASE Monday through Friday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. In The Shops Of Oakwood 2426 Far Hills Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45419 Tel: 937.395.1018 PEWTER HANDMADE IN ITALY Professional Purveyors of Travel (937) 293-3399 Join our owners Pokey and Tony Huffman, on one or both of these 7 day Silversea cruises in the Western Mediterranean this May. These all inclusive luxury ships are as good as it gets. Unbelievable fares plus up to a $1000 ship board credit per suite.Call Tony for details, (937) 293-3399. SPECTACULAR SAVINGS ON MAY 7 AND 14 SILVERSEA CRUISES IN THE MED. Kamela Kordik, Broker/Owner CRS, ABR, HHS 299-0888 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.kamela.com 1526 E Schantz Ave. Oakwood $154,900 Needs some work. Priced to sell! Almost 2000sq foot 4 bdrm 2.5 baths. First floor family room. Beautiful hardwood floors. Great location close to schools, park & community center. More informa- tion and photos on kamela.com. Kamela & Company Realty 299-0888 Saint Patrick’s day was celebrated at Culp’s Café – complete with ‘green beer’, Irish Stew, corned beef ‘n cabbage, and two teen-aged dancers named Greer who did an ‘Irish Jig’! One most enthusiastic diner was Anne Denison who took home “…two orders of ‘Irish” for our dinner tomorrow night.” ----------------------------------- Lewis Echeverria was a graduate of Oakwood High School, Class of 1960. Lewis was an AFS (American Field Service) exchange student from Victoria in the Basque area of north- ern Spain. His ‘host’ family was Brad and Paula Schaeffer on Harman Avenue. “We had a wonderful class,” con- tinued Lewis. “Bruce Comisar, Bonnie Geiger, Margie Todd Anderson, Connie Lytle and Rooney Mereness…I’ve been back for our ‘Twentieth’ and our ‘Fortieth’ Reunions…and Paula, Alan, and Kurt Schaeffer have visited me in Spain. This year is the first time I’ve been with Doug Schaeffer in fifty years.” “I received an Engineering degree from the Univ. of Madrid in ’67 and have worked in Eastern Europe for years. This trip to Oakwood was to honor Paula on her birthday…yes, I’ll be back next year for my Fiftieth Oakwood High School Reunion!” ----------------------------------- Saturday evening was a perform- ance in the Classical Series of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. Dinner at ‘Citilites’ in the Schuster was delightful. And then on the pre- concert lecture in the auditorium. The two lecturers were Robert Ward, composer of the second offer- ing of the evening, and Pulitzer Prize winner for his ‘The Crucible’, and the Guest Conductor, Sara Jobin. Questions from the audience were rapid-fire – and so were the edifying answers. At 7:45 pm the lecture attendees found their rightful seats, and the stage was readied for the concert. When Sara Jobin had ‘lectured’ she’d had long flowing stunning blond hair and a vibrant blouse and long skirt. When she re-appeared as Guest Conductor she wore a black tux, and her hair was in semi corn-rows and a long pony tail. “Is that the same lady we just saw fifteen minutes ago?” everyone asked their seat-mates. Ms. Jobin’s conducting style was dyna- mite and she seemed to electrify the orchestra. When the stage had to be re-con- figured for the piano in the second number, Ms. Jobin took the mike to “…tell you some stories. First let me congratulate the audience for being here tonight and not at a basketball game. I sure hope UD does well in the series…it’s awesome to be with Robert Ward…he’s been in the music business so long he calls Aaron Copeland - ‘Aaron’ – imagine!”… Chris Saunders and Anne Johnson, and Ed Kuhns were in their regular seats – front row first tier of the balcony. Rev. Joseph Goetz could be seen in his regular seats on the main floor. Joey Thiele was at dinner and the lecture. John Remick chatted with friends follow- ing the concert. ----------------------------------- Last Sunday afternoon was one of the most exciting and delightful ever spent! At 3 pm Oakwood-ites, High School parents, friends, students gathered for the matinee – and final performance of “Fiddler On The Roof”. Broadway never put on a more polished, excitingly choreo- graphed, staged, or costumed produc- tion of “Fiddler”! Noah Berry really ‘nailed’ the role of ‘Tevye’, the Milkman. Noah’s sister, Hannah Berry, played ‘The Matchmaker’. Rumor has it Hannah’s been accepted at Wright State Performing Arts Department – look out Stuart McDowell! ‘Tevye’s’ wife was played by Katie Mauch….his daughters were Krista Welter, Nora Murphy, Joanna Draper, and the youngest daughter was Vivi Raab. Vivi is a student at Harman Elementary. Her parents, Maryann & Dr. Mike Raab were front’n center and sitting with Poky & Tony Huffman. “I’m going home to call Sally & John Fisher to tell them whatta ‘star’ their granddaugh- ter Vivi was in ‘Fiddler”. Nancy & Rev. Jack Koepke, Trudy Krisher, Jerry McLearen, Dr. Ron Warwar and his sister Dr.Samia Borchers… were all clap- ping and cheering. And whatta score: “Matchmaker”, “If I Were A Rich Man”, “Sunrise, Sunset”….. Michael Wadham – Oakwood’s Director/Choreographer could give Harold Prince and Jerome Robbins (the Broadway originals) a few les- sons! Asphalt & Concrete 223-9207 Member Dayton/Miami Valley Celebrating Our of Business in the Miami Valley 37th Year www.houserasphaltconcrete.com Residential & Commercial

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March 24, 2009 THE OAKWOOD REGISTERWWW.OAKWOODREGISTER.COM 5

’Round Town

Introducing

B R I N G I N T H I S A D F O R

2 0 % O F F Y O U R N E X T P U R C H A S E

Monday through Friday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.In The Shops Of Oakwood 2426 Far Hills Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45419 Tel: 937.395.1018

P E W T E R H A N D M A D E I N I T A L Y

Professional Purveyors of Travel

(937) 293-3399

Join our owners Pokey and TonyHuffman, on one or both of these 7 daySilversea cruises in the WesternMediterranean this May. These allinclusive luxury ships are as good as itgets. Unbelievable fares plus up to a$1000 ship board credit per suite.CallTony for details, (937) 293-3399.

SPECTACULAR SAVINGS ONMAY 7 AND 14 SILVERSEA

CRUISES IN THE MED.

Kamela Kordik,Broker/Owner

CRS, ABR, HHS299-0888

E-Mail: [email protected]: www.kamela.com

1526 E Schantz Ave.Oakwood $154,900

Needs some work. Priced to sell!Almost 2000sq foot 4 bdrm 2.5baths. First floor family room.Beautiful hardwood floors. Greatlocation close to schools, park &community center. More informa-tion and photos on kamela.com.Kamela & Company Realty299-0888

Saint Patrick’s day was celebratedat Culp’s Café – complete with‘green beer’, Irish Stew, corned beef‘n cabbage, and two teen-ageddancers named Greer who did an‘Irish Jig’! One most enthusiasticdiner was Anne Denison who tookhome “…two orders of ‘Irish” for ourdinner tomorrow night.”

-----------------------------------Lewis Echeverria was a graduate

of Oakwood High School, Class of1960. Lewis was an AFS (AmericanField Service) exchange student fromVictoria in the Basque area of north-ern Spain. His ‘host’ family wasBrad and Paula Schaeffer onHarman Avenue.

“We had a wonderful class,” con-tinued Lewis. “Bruce Comisar,Bonnie Geiger, Margie ToddAnderson, Connie Lytle andRooney Mereness…I’ve been backfor our ‘Twentieth’ and our ‘Fortieth’

Reunions…and Paula, Alan, andKurt Schaeffer have visited me inSpain. This year is the first time I’vebeen with Doug Schaeffer in fiftyyears.”

“I received an Engineering degreefrom the Univ. of Madrid in ’67 andhave worked in Eastern Europe foryears. This trip to Oakwood was tohonor Paula on her birthday…yes,I’ll be back next year for my FiftiethOakwood High School Reunion!”

-----------------------------------Saturday evening was a perform-

ance in the Classical Series of theDayton Philharmonic Orchestra.Dinner at ‘Citilites’ in the Schusterwas delightful. And then on the pre-concert lecture in the auditorium.The two lecturers were RobertWard, composer of the second offer-ing of the evening, and Pulitzer Prizewinner for his ‘The Crucible’, and theGuest Conductor, Sara Jobin.

Questions from the audience wererapid-fire – and so were the edifyinganswers.

At 7:45 pm the lecture attendeesfound their rightful seats, and thestage was readied for the concert.When Sara Jobin had ‘lectured’ she’dhad long flowing stunning blond hairand a vibrant blouse and long skirt.When she re-appeared as GuestConductor she wore a black tux, andher hair was in semi corn-rows and along pony tail. “Is that the same ladywe just saw fifteen minutes ago?”everyone asked their seat-mates. Ms.Jobin’s conducting style was dyna-mite and she seemed to electrify theorchestra.

When the stage had to be re-con-figured for the piano in the secondnumber, Ms. Jobin took the mike to“…tell you some stories. First let mecongratulate the audience for beinghere tonight and not at a basketball

game. I sure hope UD does well inthe series…it’s awesome to be withRobert Ward…he’s been in the musicbusiness so long he calls AaronCopeland - ‘Aaron’ – imagine!”…

Chris Saunders and AnneJohnson, and Ed Kuhns were intheir regular seats – front row firsttier of the balcony. Rev. JosephGoetz could be seen in his regularseats on the main floor. Joey Thielewas at dinner and the lecture. JohnRemick chatted with friends follow-ing the concert.

-----------------------------------Last Sunday afternoon was one of

the most exciting and delightful everspent! At 3 pm Oakwood-ites, HighSchool parents, friends, studentsgathered for the matinee – and finalperformance of “Fiddler On TheRoof”. Broadway never put on amore polished, excitingly choreo-graphed, staged, or costumed produc-tion of “Fiddler”!

Noah Berry really ‘nailed’ therole of ‘Tevye’, the Milkman.Noah’s sister, Hannah Berry, played

‘The Matchmaker’. Rumor has itHannah’s been accepted at WrightState Performing Arts Department –look out Stuart McDowell!‘Tevye’s’ wife was played by KatieMauch….his daughters were KristaWelter, Nora Murphy, JoannaDraper, and the youngest daughterwas Vivi Raab. Vivi is a student atHarman Elementary. Her parents,Maryann & Dr. Mike Raab werefront’n center and sitting with Poky& Tony Huffman. “I’m going hometo call Sally & John Fisher to tellthem whatta ‘star’ their granddaugh-ter Vivi was in ‘Fiddler”.

Nancy & Rev. Jack Koepke,Trudy Krisher, Jerry McLearen,Dr. Ron Warwar and his sisterDr.Samia Borchers… were all clap-ping and cheering. And whatta score:“Matchmaker”, “If I Were A RichMan”, “Sunrise, Sunset”…..

Michael Wadham – Oakwood’sDirector/Choreographer could giveHarold Prince and Jerome Robbins(the Broadway originals) a few les-sons!

Asphalt & Concrete

223-9207

Member Dayton/Miami Valley

Celebrating Our

of Business in the Miami Valley

37thYear

www.houserasphaltconcrete.com

Residential& Commercial