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World Affairs Council’s Semi-Centennial: An Evening with Ambassador Nikki Haley

For the final event of our busy week, LEAP Students took a trip into Houston to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the World Affairs Council…

SHSU, LEAP Center, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Hillary Clinton, Brazos Bookstore

…with Ambassador Nikki Haley.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Hillary Clinton, Brazos Bookstore

LEAP has loved working with WAC this semester, and several students made an early trip to Houston to help with setup and check-in.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, World Affairs Council of Greater Houston, Nikki Haley

The event, as expected, had a large turnout and the ballroom where Ambassador Haley was speaking was packed.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, World Affairs Council of Greater Houston, Nikki Haley

Ambassador Haley was introduced by Mr. Ronan O’Malley, and the event was moderated by Dr. Maryanne Maldonado.

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Ambassador Haley began the evening by telling the audience about growing up as the only Indian family in her small South Carolina community. Ambassador Haley stressed the importance of her childhood because those interactions have shaped who she is today, and still impacts how she chooses to lead her community. Growing up, she worked as the bookkeeper for her mother’s small business, learning then that she was good at numbers. She then graduated from Clemson with a degree in accounting. After working in the private industry for several years, she decided that “the statehouse had too many lawyers, and needed one really good accountant”, which received a good laugh from the audience.

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Ambassador Haley spoke about her experience as Governor during the tragic shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in 2015 where nine church members were killed, including South Carolina State Senator Clementa Pinckney. Ambassador Haley gave a touching story about her decision to remove the Confederate Flag from the statehouse, not to erase history, but because she remembers all too well how it feels to associate pain with a particular place and memory.

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Ambassador Haley then talked about her interactions with President Trump during the 2016 Presidential Campaign, which interestingly led to her close relationship with President Trump and her nomination as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations in 2016.

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Ambassador Haley was confirmed on January 25, 2017, and she served until December 31, 2018. The event was concluded with questions from the audience, and Ambassador Haley gave advice for young Republicans who want to be involved, she said “You have to push through the fear. If you push through the fear, you don’t live with any regrets.” I particularly enjoyed that quote. After the event, we were privileged to meet and take a group photo with Ambassador Haley.

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Because of Ambassador Haley’s heritage, LEAP chose a local Indian restaurant, India’s Restaurant, for dinner. This was the first time for several members to try Indian food. We started with garlic, onion, and regular naan bread for the table, which everyone enjoyed.   A couple of students were more adventurous, while others chose familiar dishes. Entrees at our table consisted of Chicken Tikka Masala, Chicken Korma Kashmiri, Navrattan Korma, and Chicken Jalfrezi.

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Overall, the evening was well spent, and I think everyone took away a lot from what Ambassador Haley had to say, as we always do from World Affairs Council events!

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Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on December 3, 2019Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Law, Politics, VolunteerTags Ambassador Nikki Haley, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, SHSU, World Affairs Council of Greater HoustonLeave a comment on World Affairs Council’s Semi-Centennial: An Evening with Ambassador Nikki Haley

Uncovering Covert Wars at the Bush School

The Leapsters headed to College Station to attend an event co-sponsored by the Bush School of Government and Service and The Albritton Center for Grand Strategy entitled “Secret Wars.”

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Our introduction and moderator for the evening was the CIA’s former Chief of Counterintelligence, Jim Olsen, who spoke about the importance of covert missions in our nation’s international affairs.

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Presenting their research on covert and overt missions were Dr. Lindsey O’Rourke and Dr. Austin Carson. Dr. Lindsey O’ Rourke, who’s book “Covert Regime Change: America’s Secret Cold War,” won the 2018 Best Book for International Security Studies, discussed the differences between overt and covert regime change.

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She presented her research of declassified documents that show the US’s instances of covert regime change between 1947- 1993.

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Her research found that many covert operations were unsuccessful and failed to remain covert, leading our country to face the consequences–often, destabilizing states and leaving them to have a higher risk of experiencing a civil war.

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Dr. Austin Carson also presented research on his book “Secret Wars: Covert Conflict in International Politics,” which won the 2018 Lepgold Prize from Georgetown University.

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Dr. Carson’s book analyzes the way certain large and powerful states covertly participate in foreign wars…

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…with an emphasis on what governments do to maintain secrecy in their efforts to shape the balance of power in the world.

After the two guests presented, Mr. Olsen asked questions from the audience. The questioned ranged from “Would you consider the Bay of Pigs to be a successful covert operation?” to “Do you think the Russians interfered with the 2016 presidential election as a covert mission?”.

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The Leapsters enjoyed learning about a new topic in a different venue and headed to Bryan for dinner.

Café Eccell

For dinner we chose Café Eccell, which opened in 1989 and is a favorite among those in the Bryan College Station area. One feature about Café Eccell that we all enjoyed is that there seemed to be something for everyone. For a starter we shared the Mediterranean Plate (not pictured – sorry, it was too good) that featured hummus, tzatziki, and tabbouleh, and baba ghannouj. Our entrees featured a traditional pork gyro, and chicken and waffles with kickin bourbon maple syrup.

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A table favorite was the Chicken Eccell, which included a ball of friend herbed goat cheese.

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We opted out of dessert and headed back to Huntsville to finish the evening!

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Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on November 26, 2019Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Law, PoliticsTags Austin Carson, Bush School of Public Affairs, Jim Olson, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Lindsey O'Rourke, SHSU, Texas A&MLeave a comment on Uncovering Covert Wars at the Bush School

An Entrepreneurial Education: Scott McClelland

Although SHSU may be most known for its Criminal Justice and teaching programs, it is currently undergoing tremendous growth and innovation.  Chief among these are new programs such as the School for Osteopathic Medicine, a Nursing Program that is excelling, and an Entrepreneurship program that is showing great growth.

The program began in 2003, with a major in Entrepreneurship added in 2012.  Now, we have more than 140 majors and minors in the program, and an “Entrepreneur in Residence” program that highlights the work and principles of key business people.  Last year, for example, Mattress Mack spoke on campus, and this year, the Entrepreneur in Residence is the “H-E-B Guy” Scott McClelland.  The LEAP Ambassadors happily volunteered at both events.

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Scott McClelland is currently the President of H-E-B.  The grocery company opened its first store in Kerrville, Texas in 1905, and it is now a 25-billion dollar retailer with almost 400 stores in Texas and Mexico.  Of course, to many Texans, he is known for his HEB ads with celebrities (with many featuring the Houston Astros).

With hundreds of students, faculty, staff, and locals in attendance, President Hoyt introduced McClelland….

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…who described how his company grew from a single-store enterprise to one of the largest chains in the country.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Entrepreneur in Residence, Scott McClelland

McClelland emphasized a couple of themes, beginning with the idea that companies must evolve.  If they don’t, they will go out of business. To punctuate this point, he showed a list of leading grocers who have gone under.

McClelland discussed the importance of staying curious and being paranoid.   Curiosity should prompt you to want to learn and encourage innovation. And “paranoia” can be good if it means you are always looking for ways to grow and to be aware of competitive trends.

The entrepreneur shared that H-E-B will be making history by opening a completely kosher store in a Jewish community in Texas. Everything in the store from the homemade tortillas to the fresh sushi will be kosher. He described the in-depth research they did in order to truly serve the Jewish community.

In one of the more colorful discussions, McClelland also admonished budding businessmen to “sell shit they don’t,” if they want to be successful.  This succinct message was met with much approval.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Entrepreneur in Residence, Scott McClelland

McClelland finished by discussing Hurricane Harvey and how the employees of H-E-B rallied together to help the community. This represents the culture of H-E-B and how the employees feel like a family.

After a few questions from the crown, McClelland was sent off with a great round of applause. We thought it was a great talk and we learned so much about H-E-B and the entrepreneurial spirit!

The LEAP Ambassadors would like to thank Rachel Allison for the opportunity to volunteer, and SHSU’s Entrpreneurship Program for offering interesting speakers on campus.

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on November 22, 2019Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, VolunteerTags Entrepreneur in Residence, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Scott McClelland, SHSULeave a comment on An Entrepreneurial Education: Scott McClelland

Reviewing Voir Dire: PLS in November

If the semester is winding down, we are gearing up for our last Pre-Law Society meeting. This one was much different from others as we had a hands on exercise with our guest speaker and even a surprise at the end of the meeting!

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We started out by recognizing two PLS members who participated in the Ethics Bowl earlier this month. Cydnii Richard-Daniels (sophomore) and Emily Lindahl (freshman) were a part of the the SHSU team who placed 3rd in the competition.

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By placing so high, they have qualified for the competition held in Atlanta. The entire team deserves recognition (including coaches Joe Agin and Professor Bachman) for getting the team to Nationals on their first try at competition!SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Pre-Law Society, David Moorman, Voir Dire, Ethics Bowl

After some housekeeping by our President, Sawyer Massie….

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…Professor Yawn introduced us to our guest speaker, David Moorman of Haney, Moorman, Paschal, P.C. He led an exercise in Voir Dire, which is the process of selecting the jury from a summoned panel.

Sixteen of us volunteered, and we were given background descriptions earlier in the day.  Our job was to embody those personalities and “play a jury.” Our “jurors” varied: from a country music singer, a retired bachelor, city workers, an aspiring “Instagram Influencer” and everything in between.

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Mr. Moorman began by portraying the prosecution, and he did an excellent job of examining jurors who might favor prosecution.

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He went over strategies of how you might approach a witness, the importance of not turning jurors against, the danger of a forceful juror tainting other jurors, and the like.

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At the end of the voir dire, everyone, not just the jurors, could say they walked away with some new found knowledge of the jury picking process.

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We learned new terms, such as strike, removal for cause, challenge for cause, along with some others. A key thing Moorman highlighted on, do NOT ignore your jury duty summons.

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We ended our meeting with a surprise scholarship drawing. Jean Loveall, Stephanie Fors, and David Moorman picked three students randomly out of a bucket. The three students picked … *drum roll please* … Karen Rodriguez, Michael Freeman, and Paris Fields!

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Congratulations to these three members on winning the scholarship!

This was a successful way for us to end our semester. Our next meeting will be January 22nd, along with our infamous Ice Cream Social. The Ice Cream Social is open to returning members, as well as prospective members. We can’t wait for the new year!

 

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on November 21, 2019Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, LawTags David Moorman, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Pre-Law Society, SHSU, Voir DireLeave a comment on Reviewing Voir Dire: PLS in November

WAC: Susan Rice

LEAP Students attended an event hosted by World Affairs Council of Greater Houston that featured Susan Rice, former U.S. National Security Advisor for President Obama and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Ambassador Rice served the Obama Administration from 2013-2017, as Ambassador to the UN from 2009-2013 and served the Clinton Administration on the National Security Council. Located at the Ballroom at Bayou Place in the Theater District of Houston, the venue was very nice and it was a packed house! We really enjoy attending WAC events and we were honored when Sandija Bayot…

 


…who introduced the Speaker, also asked us to stand and be recognized as students from Sam Houston State University. 

In a discussion moderated by WAC’s Ronan O’Malley, Ambassador Rice shared with the audience her experiences growing up in Washington DC, her impressive career, and her recently published book, Tough Love: My Story of the Things Worth Fighting For.

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Although her childhood had its difficulties and she faced a lot of obstacles, she said it gave her tenacity and shows that it does not matter how you grew up, but how you grow from it.

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She then moved chronologically through her career, sharing important events in our nation’s history that she had a front row seat on such as Black Hawk Down and Benghazi. She even discussed some of the more political and difficult times in her career, as when she decided to be a part of Obama’s campaign instead of Hillary Clinton’s. She was told she was committing professional suicide. Ambassador Rice proved to be insightful on the Obama campaign and what it was like working for him. She also noted that she felt that President Obama was “the smartest person in the room” and always took time to consider important decisions, claiming he always took responsibility for events whether the outcome was good or bad.

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As with almost all of our events, we brought a mix of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents to the event, so we really appreciated how bi-partisan she was. She explained that we needed to just stop and get to know each other so that we can get along and get things done.

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I remember her saying that “it is really hard to hate someone that you know well.” She was a great speaker, and those of us who had heard her speak at Texas Tribune Festival enjoyed her even more the second time!

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Following the event, we waited in a quick line to have our book signed by Ambassador Rice, who addressed each book personally.

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SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, World Affairs Council Houston, Susan Rice
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SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, World Affairs Council Houston, Susan Rice

As always, LEAP appreciated the hospitality of WAC and its staff, and thoroughly enjoyed the event!

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, World Affairs Council Houston, Susan Rice

 After the event, we walked a block over to Birraporetti’s Italian Restaurant. When we walked inside, we were welcomed by a live cover band!

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Our waiter, Felix, was fun and friendly, just like the vibes in the restaurant. Monday night is “happy hour” featuring, among other things, $5 appetizers that we took advantage of! We ordered calamari, spinach and artichoke dip, stuffed mushrooms, and bruschetta for our appetizers. Not long after we cleaned off the plates of the appetizers, our dinner arrived. I always forget how large dinner portions are at Italian restaurants, and I could have shared my plate with the whole table. Among the entrees at our table were Almond Encrusted Chicken Scaloppini, the Marco Pollo, and Pasta Poretti.

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Despite Felix’s best efforts to encourage us to get an after-dinner sweet, we were all simply too full to order dessert! 

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Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on November 17, 2019Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Food, Law, PoliticsTags Birraporetti's, Grateful Geezers, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, SHSU, Susan Rice, World Affairs Council HoustonLeave a comment on WAC: Susan Rice

Huntsville Main Street’s Scare on the Square: 2019 Version

Why didn’t the skeleton cross the road? He didn’t have any guts!  Either that, or he was already at Scare on the Square, and he would have no reason to go anywhere else.SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Huntsville Main Street, COH, City of Huntsville

Indeed, the LEAP Ambassadors and ten Pre-Law Society members found themselves at the Scare on the Square for the 15th straight year–probably the longest streak of participation in the community–once again assisting Huntsville Main Street with the 2,500 or so visitors who came for the fun and scares at the community’s premier Halloween event.

All of the Ambassadors dressed up in costume. Since there was no theme this year, costumes ranged from Tinker Bell to Wednesday Adams to Bob Ross and even a Minion.

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Since “ghost bowling” was such a hit last year, LEAP decided to recycle the idea which, in hindsight, proved to be a good idea because everyone loved it this year as well!

Similar to bowling, the game consists of toilet paper ghosts stacked on top of each other in a pyramid and a lane made of butcher paper leading to it.

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Although a few rebels insisted on throwing the ball at the pyramid instead of rolling it…

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…and some thought it was a soccer game…

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…most enjoyed playing and the candy prize that came afterward.

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Pre-Law Society came prepared with an (and I am a bit biased in saying this) artfully decorated game of bean bag toss. The idea was simple: toss the bean bag into the hole and claim your candy for playing. We had many cute baby sharks, Elsas, and dinosaurs walk right up to the hole and drop it in…

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…but a few confident contenders took it upon themselves to stand far away and still manage to sink both of the bean bags into the hole.

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Either way, the prideful look on their faces when they played was a reward to us in and of itself.

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Although I mentioned cute costumes, there were plenty of frightening ones as well. We were amused by the contrast but impressed by the creativity. There was a duo dressed in a two-person costume in which one of them was a wad of gum made of pink balloons and the other was a shoe with gum stuck on the bottom of it! All in all, pointing out the best costumes to one another was one of our favorite things to do.

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Speaking of which, one of the real treats of Huntsville Main Street’s “Scare on the Square” are the games they provide to the young children in the community.  Not only is there a bounce house…

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…they also partner with the Fire Department to provide hot dogs!

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….And face painting.

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But the highlight of the program is the costume contest…

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…where kids are divided into age groups to compete for “best in show.”  They have to introduce themselves, which provides them with public speaking practice…

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…and some of them really impress with costumes, such as this young winner.

Even dogs got into the act.

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Although our volunteers’ costumes were creative, they weren’t necessarily unique.  Thus we had two Wednesday Addams…

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….two “Incredibles,” who, in truth, were actually only pretty good…

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…and, of all things…two Bob Rosses…

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It was gratifying to see the many volunteers come out.  Indeed, our pre-law society provided 10 volunteers: Karen Rodriguez, Olivia Kelly, Ethan Stephens, Liz Moore…

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…Sara Bonilla, Amanda Amway, Savannah Gonzalez, Summer Davis, Quinn Kobrin and Esme Mata.

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And, as usual, we had 100 percent participation from our five LEAP Ambassadors.

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Of course, most of the credit goes to Huntsville Main Street Director Tracy Chappell and intern Brittney Flores, both of whom did a great job.

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As the event came to an end, and our candy bowls nearly empty, we packed away our tables and decorations with the happy notion that we made a positive impact on the many families that came to spend their evenings having fun. We would like to thank the Huntsville Main Street Program for putting on such a great program each year!

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on November 1, 2019November 1, 2019Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, VolunteerTags City of Huntsville, COH, Huntsville Main Street, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, SHSULeave a comment on Huntsville Main Street’s Scare on the Square: 2019 Version

Celebrating a Life of Service: An Appreciation of Linda Pease

Linda Pease has contributed to the Huntsville community for almost five decades.  Having moved here in 1972, Ms. Pease spent the next 47 years making Huntsville a better place.  So it was fitting that the community spent months planning for a three-hour ceremony on Thursday, October 24, 2019, giving citizens the opportunity to express their appreciation for Pease’s tireless work.

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease

As expected, more than 100 people showed up, and this included, of course, the LEAP Ambassadors, all of whom have been touched by Pease in numerous ways.  Indeed, several LEAP alumni showed up from out of town, while others from Washington state (Constance Gabel) to Washington, DC (Justin Veillon), sent cards or gifts.

The event was organized by the Friends of the Wynne, with Nancy Gaertner leading the way.

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease

The house and grounds were decorated…

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease

…catering was provided…

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease

…and SHSU provided a quartet…

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease

The most important part of the evening, however, was for guests to spend time with Linda Pease, and to say, “thank you.”

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease

Pease worked for the City for 44 years, working in the Library, heading the LEAP program, and serving as the Cultural Arts Coordinator.  Many of the City’s public sculptures are a result of Pease’s work; she helped establish the Main Street Program in Huntsville; she was almost solely responsible for the City’s “Cultural District;” she facilitated the transfer of the “Wynne Home” from the Wynne family to the City’s possession; and she was responsible for commissioning world-famous Richard Haas to do some 15 murals in the community.  Indeed, Huntsville beats out New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louis, and Oakwood, IL, as having the most exterior Haas murals in the world.  This is quite an accomplishment, given that the New York Times called Haas the “greatest architectural muralist of our time.”

In light of these achievements, it’s no surprise that she was given the SHSU Art Department’s Award “Supporter of the Arts” in 2014.  Department Chair Michael Henderson announced the award, saying, “If we gave this award to Linda for the next three years, we wouldn’t fully capture all she has done for the arts in our community.”

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease, Art Department Gala, Dr. Michael Henderson

Equally unsurprising, Ms. Pease was recognized as Citizen of the Year in 2018.

And, with Nancy Gaertner continuing her lead….

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease

…and James Patton emceeing…

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease, James Patton

…many additional honors were bestowed on this night.

City Manager Aron Kulhavy announced that the Wynne Home porch would henceforth be the “Linda and Ralph Pease Porch.”

Roberta Plant presented Linda an art piece from Charles Pebworth (a close friend of Pease’s, before his passing earlier this year), a gift from Betty Moody…

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease, Roberta Plant

…while Ilexus Williams and Maggie Denena….

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…presented Linda with a flag flown over the Texas Capitol building, a gift from former Wynne Home Intern Lexi Gonzalez, who now works as Chief of Staff for State Rep. Hubert Vo.SHSU, LEAP Center, SHAIP, Lexi Gonzales

Brian Aldaco, another former Wynne Home intern, presented Ms. Pease with a flag flown over the US Capitol building, an honor by Congressman Kevin Brady (for whom Aldaco now works).

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease

And, of course, many more friends were on hand to enjoy the occasion.

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease

Nicolay Dance Works also put on a performance (“Arabian Dance”) on the front porch–now the Linda and Ralph Pease porch!

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LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease
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LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Wynne Home Art Center, Linda Pease

It was, as expected, a wonderful evening in honor of a remarkable woman.

The Wynne Home has been an operational Art Center for approximately 13 years.  Over that span, Ms. Pease supervised more SHSU interns than any other City supervisor (approximately 40) and the Wynne Home has offered some 500 classes to the community.

 

 

 

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on October 29, 2019October 29, 2019Format AsideCategories Art, Civic Engagement, VolunteerTags Center for Law Engagement And Politics, City of Huntsville, Congressman Kevin Brady, Friends of the Wynne, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Linda Pease, Moody Art Gallery, Nancy Gartner, TX Rep. Hubert Vo, Wynne Home Arts CenterLeave a comment on Celebrating a Life of Service: An Appreciation of Linda Pease

Photography 101: Derek Birdsall (SHMM) Offers Photographic Tips

When the Sam Houston Memorial Museum offers a program, the LEAP Ambassadors do their best to attend.  So when we saw that Derek Birdsall was offering a photography workshop, we made sure we were there.

Birdsall is the Museum’s Education Curator, and he is an accomplished photographer.  While the original workshop was designed with an outdoor component, the weather did not cooperate, so we settled in for a slide show in the Museum’s theater.

We had a chance to see some of Birdsall’s photographs, and we were able to learn how he took the photograph and developed it.  One we were particularly impressed with was his shot of a battleship.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Sam Houston Memorial Museum, Derek Birdsall, Photography

We also learned a lot about photography principles.  While some, such as the exposure triangle, was mostly review, we learned a lot about composition, particularly the “rule of thirds, which is illustrated below, from the website: www.fixthephotocom.

The idea is that if you think of your frame is nine equally sized squares (or four intersecting lines), the points of strongest interest are where the lines intersect.  We have probably subconsciously evaluated our compositions in this manner, but we didn’t know the “rule,” nor the fact that most DSLRs provide a mode for a grid to be overlaid on your viewfinder, to help guide you.

We also had a chance to speak with Birdsall after the event…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Sam Houston Memorial Museum, Derek Birdsall, Photography

…and that proved enlightening as well.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Sam Houston Memorial Museum, Derek Birdsall, Photography

Many thanks to Birdsall and the SHMM for their always-quality programs!

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on October 26, 2019Format AsideCategories Art, Civic EngagementTags Derek Birdsall, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Photography, Sam Houston Memorial Museum, SHSULeave a comment on Photography 101: Derek Birdsall (SHMM) Offers Photographic Tips

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