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I grew up in Savannah, Georgia, in a lively and very active Episcopal church family. After moving to Park City with my husband, Rusty, in 1992, I was delighted to find St. Luke’s and quickly felt at home. Over the years, Rusty and I have been involved in many aspects of church life.

I’ve enjoyed pitching in wherever needed, including overseeing Coffee Hour and the kitchen for several years, helping plan mission work and activities with The Road Home and Park City Christian Center, and revitalizing and managing the ToKalon Garden since 2023.

Professionally, I spent many years as an elementary school teacher in Park City and later worked in private practice as a dyslexia reading therapist until retiring in 2021.

Our sons, Charlie and William, grew up at St. Luke’s, and I’m grateful for the experiences and learning they gained through the church. Both attended Sunday School and served as acolytes, and I’m especially excited about the growing emphasis on developing St. Luke’s youth programs.

These days, I work part-time at Deer Valley and enjoy traveling, pickleball, skiing, and hiking. Rusty and I are also working toward our sailing certifications, with hopes of chartering sailboats around the world.  I’m grateful for the St. Luke’s community and would be honored to serve as a vestry member.