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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.

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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…

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…and SHSU provided a quartet…

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

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

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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…

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…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).

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

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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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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

Mixing the Future and the Past: The Fall’s First Pre-Law Society Meeting

Typically the first Pre-Law Society meeting of each semester holds a special sense of excitement, as returning members renew acquaintances and new members integrate into the organization.  But this semester’s meeting was particularly special: we featured three LEAP/SHSU alumni who know a lot more about law than we do.

Also making the meeting interesting was kicking off the semester with a new President (Sawyer Massie)…

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…and a new Vice President–Membership and Finance–(Ilexus Williams).  We also scheduled an election for the first meeting, to select a new position: Vice President–Historian and Archivist. In terms of officers, our institutional memory consisted of Sydney Perkins, our Secretary, who is now beginning her third semester as a member.

Our first order of business was voting on a motion to donate money to an endowed scholarship for Pre-Law Society members.  That passed unanimously.

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And by unanimously, we are happy to announce that we had 65 members on hand, with 10 more members unable to make the first meeting.  With a total of 75 dues-paying members, we have our largest membership total ever.

The second order of business was electing a new Vice-President, and we had three quality applicants:

…Heather Barodi…

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…Michael Freeman…

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…and Olivia Kelly.

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In a close race, Heather Barodi–who had an internship with the Attorney General’s Office this summer–won the day, and she began work on photographs right away!

But the stars of the show were our three alumni: (1) Alejandra Galvan, (2) Jessica Rodriguez, and (3) Megan Chapa Martin.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Pre-Law Society, Alex Galvan, Jessica Rodriguez, Megan Chapa

They were ideal alumni to feature in many ways: they had each made good grades, positioning themselves well for the law-school application process; they went to different law schools, offering a broader perspective to us on choosing the right school; they are interested in different aspects of the law, providing diverse viewpoints on potential careers.  All are female, which matches some 85 percent of our membership, and all are 27 or younger, making them better able to relate to our students.

Alex Galvan is a 3L at UH School of Law, where she served as student bar president.  She hopes to work in real estate law, with an emphasis on eminent domain.  While at SHSU, she had internships with the Walker County Republican Women, the DA’s office, and the Texas Legislature (Sen. Lois Kolkhorst).

Jessica Rodriguez is a practicing attorney at Ramsey Law Group, where she specializes in personal injury law. She attended Depaul Law School, before transferring to South Texas College of Law.  While at SHSU, she interned with Huntsville Main Street, worked at the Wynne Home Arts Center, and interned with the Texas Legiaslature, for Rep. Senfronia Thompson.

Megan Chapa Martin is a 3L at South Texas College of Law, where she served as student bar senator.  She also works part-time at the Harris County District Attorney’s office, and hopes to continue work as a prosecutor following graduation.  While at SHSU, she interned at the Wynne Home Arts Center, and was also chosen from a long list of national applicants as one of seven “Running Start Fellows.”  In this capacity, she interned with Rep. Martha Roby in the US Capitol.  Fittingly, she was the first Pre-Law Society President!

The three offered excellent advice.  When asked how to prepare for law school, they encouraged students to take the Mock LSAT as often as possible; make good grades; take advantage of opportunities, even if they didn’t fit a traditional “law-school path;” and to find a mentor.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Pre-Law Society, Alex Galvan, Jessica Rodriguez, Megan Chapa

They also discussed what to expect from law school: lots of reading; critical thinking; an emphasis on communication; and a really challenging first year.  Their takeaway: take classes or learning opportunities that prepare you for these things while an undergraduate.  Alex Galvan was particularly adamant about learning from your classes, even though it’s often easy for smart students to make an A in a class by simply memorizing material.

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The alumni also reflected on their time at SHSU, relaying their most memorable experiences and reflecting on what they learned.  For three students who took advantage of many opportunities, it was a pleasant and educational trip down memory lane.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Pre-Law Society, Alex Galvan, Jessica Rodriguez, Megan Chapa

Their experiences included travel to more than 20 states, trips to Presidential and Gubernatorial Inaugurations, participation in political conventions, and attendance at hundreds of events.

Their formal discussion prompted many more questions from the students, who hovered around them following the meeting.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Pre-Law Society, Alex Galvan, Jessica Rodriguez, Megan Chapa

And the three also had a chance to renew friendships with Dr. Ralph Pease and his wife, Linda (it was fitting that we meet in the “Ralph Pease Auditorium” in the Evans Building).  Two of the three had interned for Linda Pease, and all three had volunteered at the Wynne Home.  Interestingly, two other Wynne Home interns are members of the Pre-Law Society, so it was like an intern reunion with the wonderful Peases.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Pre-Law Society, Alex Galvan, Jessica Rodriguez, Megan Chapa, Linda Pease

It was a wonderful cap to a rewarding first meeting.  Our next meeting is October 16, 2019, and we will have three law school deans on hand to advise students “How to Get Into Law School.”

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on September 20, 2019Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Law, PoliticsTags Alex Galvan, Jessica Rodriguez, LEAP Center, Linda Pease, Megan Chapa, Pre-Law Society, SHSULeave a comment on Mixing the Future and the Past: The Fall’s First Pre-Law Society Meeting

heART of Huntsville: The Downtown

There is no better way to spend an evening in Huntsville than appreciating the charming scenery and architecture that it has to offer. Those seeking to gain insight on how the city came to be so rich in art and history came along with us last Thursday for the second week of heART of Huntsville.

Our first stop was the Old Town Theatre on 12 Street.

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The historic theatre has since been converted into a non-profit community theatre for the enjoyment of the many fans of drama. After a brief introduction from Professor Yawn and Mrs. Edwards (President of the Board of Directors), we were all led up the steps to the balcony.

One couldn’t help but appreciate the hard work Mrs. Edwards and other Board members put into refurbishing the building after it had previously been used to occupy fraternity parties. Still, the original architecture shone throughout the top floor with a beautiful balcony that seated 80 and overlooked the stage.

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As it turned out, there were auditions taking place on the stage for the upcoming production of “A Christmas Carol” which, fortunately for us, served as a pleasant spectacle from the second floor. Since I was taking photos, I was asked by Mrs. Edwards to follow her to the projection room turned office to take a picture of her standing next to the first projector to ever occupy the theatre.

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Since the top level is not overly-expansive, it did not take long for the group to gather around the stairs to prepare to go back down.

Outside of the theatre, we congregated as Ms. Pease, the City’s Cultural Coordinator, took over the tour as we began on our way across the square.

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Before we set off, she briefly taught us some history on the Old Town Theatre. She explained that the murals painted on the outside of it were done by the noted muralist Richard Haas. The John Wayne and “Laura” painted movie posters adorn the Theater and, at least in the case of Laura, have a Huntsville connection–its leading star, Dana Andrews, was a Huntsville native.

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We walked past Forrest Mason Lodge No. 19, one of the oldest functioning Masonic lodge in Texas, as pictures were passed around showing what it looked like when it was first built.

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Ms. Pease did a fantastic job of acting as our tour guide and discussing Haas’s approach to his work in Huntsville. This brought us to the Sam Houston memorial mural – a work by Haas, commemorating the life and accomplishments of the former governor of Texas.

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The mural is down in a tripartite fashion and depicts important events such as the Battle of San Jacinto. We continued down 11 Street until we arrived at the Gibbs-Powell Home.

When we arrived, James Patton, caretaker, tour guide of the home, and former County Clerk, and local artist Lee Jamison were there to give us a pleasant greeting.

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It’s always a wonderful sight to see so many people file into a historic home that has a lot of character. Though the house is somewhat a hidden gem off of 11th Street, it radiates history and culture beyond that of what meets the eye. The interior stores furniture dating back to the 19th century with rocking chairs and dining room tables decorated with silverware sets and plates that actually gives the impression that those who lived in it back then are only out for a few hours.

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The upstairs was the true treat of the home. Mr. Patton made sure that heART of Huntsville would be made special by giving everyone a tour of the upstairs loft.

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Loft, however, is used modestly since its really a second floor comprising of 2 bedrooms.

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We were told that part of the second floor was added in later renovations and had previously only been an attic for storage. The beds were perfectly made and topped with an old mattress paddle which, as Mr. Patton instructed us, was used to beat the dust out of the mattresses once a month, but we were sure it probably had a few other uses. After we were done touring, we headed back downstairs for a wonderful Farmhouse catered meal…

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…with a choice of grilled chicken or meat loaf, sweet potatoes, green beans, and mac & cheese.

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After dinner, everyone crowded into the foyer for a raffle drawing with prizes ranging from Lee Jamison prints to tickets to a showing at the Old Town Theatre.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, heART Of Huntsville, Old Town Theater, Richard Haas, Linda Pease, Gibbs-Powell House, FUMC, Lee Jamison

When the raffle ended, happy faces spread throughout the group as prizes were shown and boasted by the winners.

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Then, with full bellies and we all began our walk to the final stop at First Methodist Church – home to Lee Jamison’s artistic depiction of the creation of our world.

The stroll to the church was filled with laughter as everyone’s spirits remained high from dinner.

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Luckily, it had been warm and somewhat sunny all day and the rain seemed to have stopped just long enough for us to be able to enjoy the artistic and cultural enrichment that is heART of Huntsville. Plus, Lee Jamison’s high energy only added to the already enthusiastic group. Walking towards the front entrance of the church, it was hard to miss the arrangement of pumpkins that were carefully placed in the front walkway taking the shape of a cross. After unlocking the door, we made our way through the lobby and down the stair where the Bible school classrooms for the youth are. What immediately followed was a remarkable tour through the first 7 days of Earth’s existence beginning with God’s creation of the heavens and the earth.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, heART Of Huntsville, Old Town Theater, Richard Haas, Linda Pease, Gibbs-Powell House, FUMC, Lee Jamison

Jamison’s intuitive and symbolic portrayal spanned 7 classrooms with one large mural depicting one of the seven days on the walls.

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He carefully covered the process and thought put into the murals and answered any questions we had tactfully. It was safe to say that, based on the crowd’s awe-stricken faces upon entering each room, everyone was astounded with his representations.

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The last room took us to a complete depiction of the seventh day in which life, heaven, and earth encapsulated the theme of the mural livened the classroom’s scenery a hundredfold.

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After Lee Jamison wrapped up his tour of the murals, we said our salutations and dispersed in order to go to our homes, excited for next week in which we get to meet with David Atickes and tour his personal studio in Huntsville.

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on November 16, 2018Format AsideCategories Art, Civic Engagement, Food, Fun, VolunteerTags FUMC, Gibbs-Powell House, heART of Huntsville, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Lee Jamison, Linda Pease, Old Town Theater, Richard Haas, SHSU3 Comments on heART of Huntsville: The Downtown

A Day for the Archives: Volunteering at the Wynne Home

This past Saturday, the LEAP Ambassadors were called on to do some very special volunteer at the Wynne Home.

Recently, the Wynne Home found boxes of special material. These special items required proper preservation and cataloging. Most of these  artifacts belonged to the Wynne family, and the combination of volunteerism and education made us happy to help.

We began our beautiful Saturday morning with coffee and pastries, courtesy of Dr. Ralph Pease.  This breakfast was accompanied by pleasant conversations before getting started with a tour of the Wynne Home, one led by Victoria Mcclendon-Leggett. Victoria is a former intern and frequent volunteer for the Wynne Home. She proved her knowledge with interesting facts about special items around the home, as well as fascinating background on the Wynne family that proved helpful during our archiving.Wynne Home Arts Center, SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors

Next, we moved to the fun work. Brian, as the current Wynne Home intern, explained our duties at each different station.

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Each station had specific tasks: (1) cataloguing letters dating back to the 1800s; (2) sleeving nitrate film that was potentially explosive;

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(3) and protecting newspaper articles, many of them featuring the work of Samuella Palmer; and

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(4) foamboarding labels for the home’s many artifacts.

While volunteerism is part of the LEAP  Center mission, education is, too.  And the day was nothing if not educational.  We learned about the history of Huntsville, but we learned it through a unique perspective: the view from two leading families in the community.  John Thomason III married Ruth Wynne, and their letters to their family (and to each other) offered a unique take on community happenings.

The learning also involved the news of the day on a more global level.  When the Thomasons went to India, for example, Mr. Thomason interviewed Ghandi.  Knowing that, we searched the photos we were cataloging for photos of the meeting.  Despite a fruitless search for that, we did find much else of interest in the photos.

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Finally, we are group that visits many museums and historic homes, but we typically see the artifacts on display–not behind the scenes.  Today’s volunteerism allowed us to see the work that goes into such venues, while also learning of the special care that artifacts need to be preserved.

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And, of course, it was an opportunity for our group to come together in the summer–when our get togethers are more rare–and to visit with the Peases, who joined us for lunch.  It was a day of good company and education, with much accomplished!

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Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on July 26, 2017Format AsideCategories Art, Civic Engagement, VolunteerTags Archives, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Linda Pease, SHSU, Wynne HomeLeave a comment on A Day for the Archives: Volunteering at the Wynne Home

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