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Sateren 100th Birthday Choral Concert

Save the Date – Sateren Concert

A group of choir alumni is planning a special Choral Concert in honor of Leland B. Sateren Leland Sateren with sheet music titled "Lord Our God, with Praise We Come"on what would have been his 100th birthday on Sunday, October 13, 2013, at 4:00 p.m., at Normandale Lutheran Church in Edina, MN. This celebration will honor the legacy of “Doc.”

Please hold the weekend of October 12-13, 2013, for rehearsal, reunion, and concert. The Augsburg Choir alumni are invited to sing or to attend the concert; the concert itself is open to the public. Alums will have time to reunite with long-time friends from Augsburg and the larger choral music community. If you have questions, email sateren100@gmail.com.

Greater Minnesota Meets Darcey Engen ’88

Darcey Engen ’88

This summer, three Minnesota towns will host “The Visit,” a unique theater production that will immerse each of the historic communities in the question, How far will a town go to save itself? Darcey Engen ’88, chair of the Theater Department at Augsburg, and husband Luverne Seifert ’83, professional actor/director and head of the B.A. Theatre Performance program at the U of M, provided the impetus for creating this adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s original play—an adaptation done by Engen’s colleague, Sarah Myers. After exploring venues in several towns, Engen and Siefert finally decided on East Grand Forks, Albert Lea, and Blue Earth as the sites to feature. The plays will involve community actors from each town in the actual event, as they perform at the historic site, watch scenes unfold, and experience the mounting tension at close range. Check online at www.brownpapertickets.com or Sod House Theater (Facebook) for specific performance times.

In connection with this summer’s unusual productions, Engen and Seifert have formed Sod House Theater, a site-specific Twin Cities-based theater company that travels through Greater Minnesota with a team of professional artists to work with communities to produce classic and relevant works of theater.

While work on “The Visit” was progressing, Engen received a call notifying her that Augsburg’s Theater Department had been singled out by “Backstage” magazine (a premier entertainment publication for theater professionals) as one of the Top 5 U.S. institutions for theater majors who wish to continue their studies professionally. The magazine recommended an Augsburg education for “enterprising, driven students looking to climb the [professional] ladder in double time.” Engen was delighted at the news and attributes the distinction to not only class content, but bringing in professionals as guest artists, commitment to producing a variety of voices and kinds of theater, and providing frequent opportunities backstage and onstage.

In addition to theater, Engen enjoys antiques, gardening, and finding and painting interesting pieces of furniture. She and Seifert live in Northeast Minneapolis with their two teenage sons, Severin and Simon, who love their parents’ actor friends and enjoy working as stage hands, having been in theaters during rehearsals ever since they were in car seats.

Visit Auggie Eagle at the Minnesota State Fair

Show Auggie Pride at the Great Minnesota Get-Together!                                               Wear Augsburg gear to the State Fair, held August 22-September 2, and stop by our booth in the Education Building to receive a coupon for a complimentary lunch at Nabo, our neighborhood cafe in the Oren Gateway Center.

Alumni from the 1980s Leadership Summit

1980s Alumni Summit
Friday and Saturday, June 21-22

Join fellow Augsburg alumni from the 80s at the upcoming Leadership Summit to learn more about the Campaign for the Center for Science, Business and Religion. Discover how to participate in an alumni-driven effort to make this vision a reality.

Friday, June 21
6:00 pm           Kick Off Social and Dinner on campus

Saturday, June 22
8:30 am           Continental breakfast and opportunity to connect
9:30 am           Tour of Science Building featuring faculty and student research
11:00 am         Discussion with faculty, “Why a Center for Science, Business & Religion?”
Mark Tranvik : Religion
Phil Adamo : History

Dale Pederson ’70 : Biology
John Cerrito : Business

12:00 pm         Closing lunch to discuss the CSBR campaign and alumni leadership

Hosted by Summit Leaders: Chris Ascher ’81, Sharon Engelland ’87, Darcey Engen ’88, Chris Hallin ’88, Karina Karlén ’83, Robert LaFleur ’80, Nancy ’85 and Paul ’84 Mueller, Jacqueline Teisberg ’80, Tracey ’87 and Paul ’87 Terrio

Please RSVP to the Office of Advancement at casperso@augsburg.edu or by calling 612-230-1171. Let us know if you will bring a spouse or “plus one” on Friday or Saturday.

 

Alumni from the 1970s Leadership Summit

Augsburg Alumni of the 1970′s Leadership Summit
Friday, June 28-29

The goal of this Summit is for alumni to learn more about the Campaign for the Center for Science, Business and Religion and for us to launch an alumni-driven effort to make this vision a reality.

Friday, June 28
6:00 pm Kick-off social and dinner on campus (location tbd based on RSVP numbers)

Saturday, June 29
8:30 am Continental breakfast and opportunity to connect
9:30 am Tour of Science Building, featuring faculty and student research
11:00 am Discussion with faculty, “Why a Center for Science, Business and Religion?
Marty Stortz : Religion
Matt Beckman : Biology
Phil Adamo : History
Jeanne Boeh : Economics
Dale Pederson ’70 : Biology
12:00 pm Closing lunch to discuss the campaign, alumni leadership and an Alumni Class Challenge

Hosted by Summit Leaders: LaRhae Grindal Knatterud ’70, Dale Pederson ’70, Mike Good ’71, Wayne Jorgenson ’71, Kay Hendrickson Owen ’71, Mike Scott ’71, Nancy Olson Hrdlicka ’72, Carol Pederson Jorgenson ’72, Susan Mickelberg Siegfried ’72, Ruth Johnson ’74, Merilee Klemp ’75, Inez Schey Bergquist ’77, Sally Daniels Herron ’79, Mark Moksnes ’79.

RSVP to the Office of Advancement by emailing Sonja Casperson at casperso@augsburg.edu or by calling 612-330-1171. Let us know if you will bring a spouse or “plus one” on Friday or Saturday.

2013 Young Alumni Summer Series

United Kingdom flag2013 Young Alumni Summer Series 
Thursday, May 30
5:00–7:00 p.m.
Brit’s Pub

Augsburg Young Alumni and friends are invited to the first event of the 2013 Young Alumni Summer Series. Be our guest at Brit’s Pub to enjoy reconnecting with fellow Auggies. Your first beverage and appetizers will be provided by the Office of Alumni Relations.

Become a VIP of the Young Alumni Summer Series and enjoy the royal treatment all summer long! Simply donate to The Augsburg Fund, and at each event you attend, you’ll receive special perks including light rail passes, concession vouchers, betting vouchers, and extra drink tickets.  Donate today at staging-augsburgwww.kinsta.cloud/giving!

Brit’s Pub is located at 1100 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, 55403. Register online at augsburg.edu/alumni or by calling 612-330-1178.

Homecoming 2013, September 22-28

Save the date for Homecoming 2013 which will be held on Augsburg’s Minneapolis campus September 22-28.Reunion Group Photo 2012

Come back to campus to enjoy Homecoming 2013 with alumni, parents,  and friends for a fun-filled week of events and celebration. New events along with traditional favorites make this one of the best times to come back to campus all year. Visit augsburg.edu/homecoming for more information and to get registered.

Auggie Night at the Minnesota Twins

Wednesday, June 19
5:00–7:00 p.m., Pre-game at Hubert’sAuggie and Twins Mascot
7:10 p.m., Twins vs. Chicago White Sox at Target Field

Continuing the tradition of years past, the Augsburg Alumni Association invites you and your family to a memorable evening at the ballpark. This special event will include a pre-game reception at Hubert’s, just steps away from Target Field, followed by a Minnesota Twins vs. Chicago White Sox baseball game. Summer is the perfect time to spend an evening at these Twin Cities landmarks and is a great opportunity to spend time with your Auggie family as well!

Cost: $30 includes ticket to game with seating in the Pavilion, appetizers and two complimentary beverages at Hubert’s.

Hubert’s is located at 600 1st Ave. N, Minneapolis. Target Field is located at 550 3rd Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55403. Register online at staging-augsburgwww.kinsta.cloud/alumni/events or by calling 612-330-1178.