News And Events
Queen's Birthday Celebration
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The Denver Branch of the English-Speaking Union
Cordially Invites you to the Birthday Celebration of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Sunday, June 7, 2015, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Beacons Creative Community Space in Cherry Creek North, 2630 East 3rd Avenue (between Clayton and Columbine)
Limited street parking is available for free on Sunday. There are also several parking garages in the
Cherry Creek North District
Afternoon tea will be served with champagne toasts to
The President of the United States, Barack Obama, and
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The cost is $32.00. Advance reservation with payment is required.
Contact the ESU Denver Branch for more information by phone at 303-755-1752 or by email at denver@esuus.org. Reservation deadline is May 29. See you there!
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Elizabeth I: The Changing Face of Portraiture in Tudor England
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Presented by Kathleen Stuart, Curator of the Berger Collection at the Denver Art Museum
The English-Speaking Union, Denver Branch hosted a March social event in St. John's Cathedral's stately Dagwell Hall. ESU Members and guests enjoyed refreshments and mingled during a reception time before guest speaker, Kathleen Stuart, was welcomed to the microphone by ESU Denver President, Bruce Haefner. Kathleen, Curator of the Berger Collection at the Denver Art Museum, presented a slide show talk on the subject of the changing face of portraiture in Tudor England with a focus on the portraits of Elizabeth I. Kathleen familiarized guests with the process of patterning that was used to produce versions and copies of Tudor portraits. Kate explored the varied images of Elizabeth I and explained the control the monarchs had in insuring acceptable images of themselves were produced. Kate explained that the use of infrared reflectography has made it is possible to examine the preparatory underdrawing beneath the paint layers and discover the commonality of existing portraits. Many of the pictures from the Berger Collection are currently on tour but be certain to plan a trip to the DAM to view this collection upon their return.
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Page Scholar Visit
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Ceci, Basil Carpenter & Bonnie Pritchett Saint Andrew
Society of Colorado Burns Supper
For six fabulous days, the Denver Branch hosted Page Scholar Cecilia Hunter, a teacher from Argentina visiting several ESU Branches. Ceci teaches Mathematics in Primary School and ESL to adults in a suburb of Buenos Aires. She visited Math classes at Denver Center for International Studies at Fairmont (thank you Vanessa Acevedo!) and Stanley British Primary School (thank you Margaret Duke!), as well as Spanish classes at East High School (thank you Mary Connelly!). We entertained Ceci at a Robert Burns Supper, a Super Bowl party, and a wine and cheese social for new ESU Denver Branch members. Thank you to Basil Carpenter for driving Ceci around Denver; to Polly Cox for hosting the social and taking Ceci to church on Sunday; and to Mary Connelly and David Wurtzebach, for opening their home to Ceci for five nights. Her stops after Denver include the Nashville, Richmond and Lexington Branches. We send our best wishes with Ceci as she shares teaching experiences in more schools and charms more cities with her sparkling personality!
For more pictures of Ceci's trip to Denver, please click here.
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2014 Writing Competition
Event Recap
On Sunday, December 7, 2014, five area high school students were recognized for outstanding achievement, by the Denver Branch of the English-Speaking Union, as part of the Fifth Annual, Dr. Howard Beckley Writing Competition. During the Holiday Tea, held at the Denver Woman's Press Club, guests were treated to readings of the five award-winning entries after which, winning students received certificates and cash prizes. The 2014 recipients were: First Place, Kennedy Walters, Denver East High School; Second Place, Katherine Pitchford, Bear Creek High School; Third Place, Brandon Arnold, Denver East High School, Honorable Mention, Thomas Vogenthaler, Denver East High School; Honorable Mention, Pacific Obadiah, Denver East High School.
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The British University Summer Scholarship Presentation Dinner
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By the close of the British University Summer School (BUSS) presentation by Cindy Poinsett and Tim Reyes, it was clear that the recipients of the 2014 Denver Branch Scholarships are intent on "paying it forward." Both Cindy and Tim found new ways to motivate and excite students through the use of innovative teaching and classroom strategies learned in their three weeks of study at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London. In August, 2014, the Denver area teachers joined twenty-two other school teachers from across the US as participants in the Teaching Shakespeare Through Performance Program. At the annual BUSS Dinner on November 6, Denver ESU guests were treated to a slide show presentation of the teachers' unique experiences. Following a cocktail reception and dinner at the University Club, ESU Denver President, Bruce Haefner, introduced the BUSS teachers by reading excerpts from their scholarship applications. The teachers' enthusiasm was evident as they spoke about their trip and the impact it had on them and, in turn, on their students. Since 1957, more than 2,000 American high school and middle school teachers have continued their own education through the BUSS program. We are fortunate to offer the annual BUSS scholarship to teachers in our region.
BUSS recipients Cindy Poinsett and Tim Reyes
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