Tom Johnson – Knee Replacement Surgery

Tom Johnson had knee replacement surgery six weeks ago at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Anaheim and he’s doing great. After four years of using a walker to get around on his ailing left knee, he’s now pain-free and can walk unassisted–though  when Tom leaves the house he chooses to use a cane only as security until he gets used to walking long distances on his own.

Yesterday Tom ended six weeks of physical therapy, so Monday he and his wife, Kay, are heading back home to Lake Havasu. Once there he plans to exercise by swimming in his heated pool and riding his stationary bike in front of the TV while watching his favorite teams play.

13 years ago Tom had his right knee replaced, but his post-operative therapy was difficult, which was one reason he delayed having left knee replacement surgery. This time, however, his recovery time was quicker and easier, plus he lost weight thanks to a low-carb diet.

Tom said he can’t wait to do some of the things he’s been missing out on the past four years. Here’s a post-surgery photo of Tom walking along the Dana Point shoreline.

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Tom Johnson after knee replacement surgery

 

Carol Ladewig’s Artwork on Display

Carol Ladewig has just announced that her new artwork will be included in the upcoming Kala Auction. This sounds like a fun event and a great way to support our fellow classmate, Carol, and the Kala Art Institute. Carol will also be featured in a CCA News article this spring and she’ll be participating in East Bay Open Studios in early June.

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New work + Kala Auction

New Work & Kala Auction

Am proud to be included in this year’s Kala Auction.
The work above, Memories, 2016, Prismacolor pencil, acrylic/gouache on wood panels,
14 x 14 x 2 Inches, a variation of Painting Days, is part of this year’s Auction.

The online auction catalog is at http://www.kala.org/kala_auction/

AUCTION GALA: APRIL 23 6;30-10;00PM
BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW!!!
SUPPORT A GREAT ORGANIZATION!

2016 is off to an exciting start with a new Year in Color project
and several related studio projects.

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Am pleased to announce that I will be included in the CCA news this Spring, in the “Notes From the Studio” article.

Will be participating in East Bay Open Studios this year, the first weekend:  June 4 & 5 (more information to follow) The online catalog is now available at https://ebos.proartsgallery.org/

Carol Ladewig’s painting series Year in Color awarded 2nd Place

Congratulations Carol!

Carol Ladewig’s Year in Color series was awarded second place at the Pence Art Gallery’s Slice! Exhibit on view June 14 – August 11, 2013. Let’s support our former classmate by attending her exhibit if you happen to be in the Davis, California area.

You can learn more about Carol and her artwork by visiting her website at www.carolladewig.com

 

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Pence Gallery’s Slice!: A Cross-Section of Regional Art 
Juried by Rachel Teagle, Director of the Jan Shrem + Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art 

Featuring Year in Color: February 2013 (pictured above), which placed second in the juried competition. 

On view through August 11th
Pence Gallery, 212 D Street, Davis, CA
www.pencegallery.org
Open Tues – Sun, 11:30a – 5p

Azusa vs Glendora 1959 Homecoming Program

Official Program (cover page) Azusa vs Glendora Homecoming Game – November 13, 1959, courtesy of Elaine Fitzgerald Fafilek:

1959 Football Program - Azusa vs Glendora - Homecoming Game

To view the entire football program click on http://www.azusahighschool1961.com/Pages/Azusa-Glendora-1959HC.html

50th Reunion “Meet & Greet”

 

Having a great time reconnecting with Kiowa classmates at our 50th Reunion.

We had a huge turnout for the “Meet & Greet” Saturday night. Photo name tags would have come in handy as we tried to identify each other. Beverly Sundberg shared a group photo that none of us remembered having been taken. Elaine Fitzgerald Fafalek created an “In Memory” board honoring classmates who are no longer with us and putting together a book of biographies she received.