Peggy George Kilburn:  

CLASS OF 1966
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Amityville, NY

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Peggy is from Valley Stream, NY, having moved from the beloved but overcrowded Northeast to central North Carolina. Very happily married for 43 years; her much-beloved husband Howard met his reward suddenly and unexpectedly in April 2014. No children, but slave to a growing number of cats, both indoors and out. Schools include Holy Name of Mary; high school at Queen of the Rosary Academy; first year of college at Marymount in Tarrytown, NY (Drama), then transferred to the University of South Carolina, earning...Expand for more
a BA in Journalism. A self-employed conference director who will likely still be working when she's 80, Peggy is active with Asheboro's RSVP Community Theatre, where she serves as Publicity Director. Among Peggy's favorite quotes are: ""The fault lies not in our stars, but in ourselves." "All that is necessary for the forces of evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing." "Do it big, do it right, and give it class." "To every thing there is a season.." "Hello, Friends, I'm your Vitameatavegamin Girl!"".
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Wishing Godspeed to my cherished friend and brother-in-law, Bobby Wayne Dobbins ... now joyously reunited with the love of his life, my big sister Marilyn ... and, I suspect, as happy as they were on their wedding day. The
“When God closes a door, He opens a window…” The pain of bidding farewell to a lifelong family member and friend is softened some by getting to know (and love) the newest members of our family. My youngest great-grandnephew
Babes on Broadway?
Shure an' it's the pride of Power Memorial marchin' right up Fifth Avenue in the St. Paddy's Day parade! :-D
So here's how we want the ticket holders line to look for RSVP Community Theatre 😉
I don’t agree with T.S. Eliot about April being the cruelest month, because it was the entryway for some of the world’s most wonderful folk, ranging from Shakespeare and da Vinci to Carol Burnett and Peter Jurasik, and my g
Wow, ANOTHER favorite thing: a double-yolk egg on Easter morn! 😊
In the midst of these seemingly never-ending conference deadlines and the aftermath of playing a *very* heavy role - I am OVERJOYED to be working the auditions for HELLO, DOLLY! - and hearing the auditioners sing their happ
What a nice difference it makes to a weary shopper when your Wal-Mart cashier is friendly and cheerful. Thank you, Sheila - especially for asking me if I was old enough to buy wine 😉
Keep the faith, folks ...
Saluting me big sister Marilyn on her heavenly birthday. Among the invaluable lessons she taught me: that with independence comes great responsibility … that people do make mistakes  and that forgiveness is expected of us …
AND this day saluting Marilyn’s little birthday twin – a.k.a. her first grandchild :-) - now a most marvelous Mom who is making a world of difference to her own little galaxy of starfish. Happy birthday, Jennifer Candy!
Wishing Godspeed to Howard’s and my very dear friend and colleague Jamie Stitt … Himself being what brought us to Asheboro. One of my favorite pictures of those two scholars, hamming it up as they set out on a junket to Hig
Woo HOO! The cast of RSVP's AND THEN THERE WERE NONE celebrates a sparkling success - thanks to our marvelous audiences!
God give us courage through darkest hours ..
OK, everybody. Now that Destiny has taken an unexpected and/or unwelcome turn and we’ve vented our collective spleen – myself definitely included among the convulsed and repulsed – let’s move forward productively. Let’s tak
Here in the Atlanta airport and for some odd reason have a terrific yen for a liverwurst sangwitch. That NY Deli sign in Nashville must have planted the idea...
“I want my husband to be remembered with warmth and gratitude for making a few *Christmas* dreams come true.” -  thank you, Mrs. Ethel P. Savage of The Curious Savage – and here on September 16 we begin planning The Heart o
Columbiettes (plus one ;-) ) at our Parish Fall Festival - raising $$$ for the building fund! 😀
Thanks to all the Powers That Be - home safe after a marvelous, magical family reunion  :-)
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