| Lynne B. Crowley
Lynne Belknap Crowley, 68, a resident of Sarasota, Fla. and East Boothbay, died Wednesday, August 22, at St. Andrews Hospital after a six-month battle with lung cancer. Born September 13, 1938 in Bridgeport, Conn., she was the daughter of William L. Belknap and Barbara C. Warner. She is a graduate of Miss Halls School and Elmira State College in Elmira, N.Y. A resident of New York for many years, she was the manager of Sports Collection, a sport clothing store in Scarsdale, N.Y., a member of Fox Meadow Tennis Club and a member and sustainer of the Junior League of Scarsdale. She enjoyed entertaining friends and guests and was a gourmet cook. She also loved to take cooking classes, and even traveled to Italy to take classes in Italian cooking.
A BREAK FROM COOKING
One student can't believe it. "You've got two kids?" Elizabeth Donehue asked. It's the fourth time Anne Reynolds is holding a cooking class for other 20-something women. She started with some friends who wanted some pointers, and it grew. This time, there are 18 students. The group is diverse: a graduate student, a lobbyist, an elementary school teacher. The desire to learn new cooking ideas doesn't discriminate. Reynolds shares cooking duties at the Happy Cafe in the Happy Bookseller on Forest Drive with her mother, Sue Hodges. Reynolds started the little cooking class on her own. But toward the end of the lesson, after a glass of wine with the light dinner the students were taught to make, the class is forgotten and replaced by baby pictures.
Adams County's two colleges show student works
There's a new kind of art called pun pie. Stephen Bruer, sculpted an igloo and put it in a sculpted pie pan. It's an Eskimo Pie. Margaret Carter made a white hen with red head feathers and a cooking pot - a chicken-pot pie. Courtney Leith did the same with a key and a lime. These projects were part of the basic design 3-D course taught last year at Gettysburg College, and these works, along with a mud pie, are on display at the annual Student Exhibition at the college's Schmucker Art Gallery. Gallery director Shannon Egan said the works among the 90 or so displays in the student exhibition were the best of the best of last year's classes, selected by professors throughout the visual arts department. They represent the works of future career artists and those of students in other majors who showed some talent in an art elective.
Community Events
Time for Change Foundation, a nonprofit group, is seeking volunteers to help with public relations and fundraising. The foundation's mission is to help women in need who are trying to change their lives for the better. The group's services include transitional housing, food, clothing, counseling and other support for women and children. Donations may be made by check or money order to: Time For Change Foundation, P.O. Box 5753, San Bernardino, CA 92412. More information: (909) 886-2994. Parents of Murdered Children, Inland Empire chapter, meets at 7 p.m. the first Thursday of each month at Preciado Funeral Home, 923 W. Mill St., San Bernardino. More information: (909) 987-6164. Grandparents-R-Us meets at 10 a.m. Thursdays at Highland Senior Center, 3102 E. Highland Ave. More information: (909) 885-1324.
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