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MARCH 2017
A NEWSLETTER FOR PARENTS OF CHARLOTTE LATIN ALUMNI
Greetings, Parents of Alumni, When my older child, Griffin, decided to study abroad this year at Radboud University in Nijmegen*, the Netherlands, I was thrilled for him. Nevermind that I hadn’t heard of the university or the town – much less know how to pronounce it! After bidding him farewell on August 13 – while trying to hide my nervousness - and posting the obligatory picture on Facebook, I received a message from Peggy Kane Thies ’96 saying that she had also studied abroad at Radboud and loved her experience. That immediately set me at ease. Then in September, as we honored the second class of CLS Athletic Hall of Fame inductees which included Elizabeth Barnhardt ’91, I of course talked about Griffin being abroad. Coincidentally, Elizabeth lives in Nijmegen six months out of the year. She was my number one resource as I planned our family’s Thanksgiving trip to this lovely place. Griffin returned to Charlotte two days before Christmas. Before heading back to Chapel Hill, he visited with the Latin history department to share stories of his travels. And wouldn’t you know it – Upper School history teacher Karen Glenn’s former in-laws live in Nijmegen. There so many Latin connections to this small city 4,000 miles from Charlotte. We are all part of the Charlotte Latin family and it’s an interesting pattern we weave across the globe. Let’s do a better job of keeping in touch. Go Hawks! Sally Smith Associate Director of Development and Alumni Relations and Parent of Griffin ’14 and Gray ’15 Smith
Smith family in Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Charlotte Latin School
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*Nijmegen is the oldest city in the Netherlands (+2,000 years old) and sits on the Waal River near the German border.
9502 Providence Road, Charlotte, NC 28277
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www.charlottelatin.org