Dear friend of the department,
In March, 2006,The George Washington University lost one of its finest professors, Dr. Nathan “Nate” Garner. For 38 years, he enriched the lives of those who studied under him at GW, as well as everyone who had a chance to know him and call him friend. He was a talented artist, instructor, and mentor who possessed a true passion for teaching. His sudden passing leaves a significant void in the Department of Theatre and Dance. For the past eight years our relationship with Nate has drawn us back to the campus to run workshops for the department. It has been a most rewarding experience. We intend to continue doing this, but now feel that there is more to be done.
We are now working to establish an endowed fund in Nate’s honor. Its purpose will be to support bringing gifted artists and teachers to work with students during the academic year. Through this fund, Nate Garner’s love for teaching will continue to help his students discover and develop the best in themselves.
Please join us in honoring Nate by helping to raise $50,000 to establish the Nate Garner Memorial Fund. Your generousity will be meaningful to Nate’s family and the wider GW community, with lasting benefits in the years to come.
For further information, please contact Kerry Murphy, the Associate Director of Advancement in the Columbian College at 202.994.3194 or kemurphy@gwu.edu.
You can also make an online contribution
Please choose “other” and designate to The Dept. of Theatre and Dance- Nate Garner Memorial Fund.
Sincerely,
Peter Gorin, ‘73
Michael Lange, ‘71
August 31, 2006 at 3:03 pm |
Dear Peter and Michael,
Thinking of you with lots of love, along with Robin, Tara, Ronni and Ronnie, Peter Papageorge, Chris Arnold and Stepanie, Chip, Sam Schlossberg, Fee Lee, S. Adair, and all the other children of our time who were joined together in Nate’s world. Heavy heart, light spirit.
September 20, 2006 at 3:42 pm |
Nancy,
I was glad to see your name, and all the wonderful memories it brings up.
I would love to be in touch with you, but don’t know where to reach you.
Could you please e-mail me at Angorapro@aol.com?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Peter