Gone Dishin’ At The Grad Club

by Gone Dishin' | October 30, 2008 3:12 PM | | Comments (1)

dishinphoto1.jpgThe Graduate Club was the place to be for two meaningful events this week. One celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Holocaust Education and Prejudice Reduction program. Pictured: Barbara Segaloff, co-chair of the event; and Doris Zelinsky, who chairs the Holocaust Memorial Restoration Committee.

dishin%20photo%202.jpgAlso present: Debbi Bisno Goldman (theatre producer, David Goldman (Education Committee member), and Marvin Lender, honoree and co-founder/funder.

dishin%20photo%203.jpgGordon Geballe, event co-chair, presented Marvin Lender with the anniversary commemorative award.

bookevent1.jpgThe Graduate Club was the scene Tuesday of a book release party for Connecticut Elder Law, by Kate McEvoy. It contains 14 chapters and covers construction of basic wills, Medicare, Medicaid, long-term care, relative caregivers, the probate process, and many other elder law topics. Pictured: Author Kate McEvoy, author with Reverend Ed Dobihal and Michele Duprey (City of New Haven).

book%20event2.jpgPublishers fete Mcevoy. Left to right: Tony Skoczylas, Kate and David McNamara; the men are both from Westlaw Legal Research.







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Posted by: Nicole | October 31, 2008 6:40 PM

Is it the 10th anniversary or the 20th of the HEPRP? As an "alum" (from the 1992 "Eywitness to History" Trip), I was happy to see the blurb, regardless. Congrats to a terrific program has been truly changing peoples' lives and outlooks for decades.

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