News And Events

News And Events

2021 Scholar Tea

The Kentucky Branch of the ESU is proud of the scholars who will be attending courses at Edinburgh University in Scotland.  A small celebratory tea was held at the Audubon Country Club on April 24, socially distanced of course.  Those in attendance included Scholar Scott Wilson Randolph (University of Louisville), Lyon's Scholar and Grace Brogan (Thomas More University), Everett Scholar, who will be taking courses on Scottish Literature and Text and Context Modernism in Scotland, respectively.  Scholar teachers in attendance this year were Beth Ewing (Oxford University) and Cana Hibpshman (The Globe).  Since Cambridge and the Globe have limited or no access, those scholarships will be held over to 2022.

 

Many cudos to Dr. Lancaster and Dr. Scharre for accomplishing these two scholarships for 2021.  It is impossible to imagine the hurdles it took for these two to go to Scotland considering quarantining and the flexibility to change from one course to another that will actually be taught in person.  Whew!

 

It is to be hoped that next year we will have a traditional Queen's Tea for the launching of our Kentucky Scholars, 2022. You will be invited to attend – we hope without distancing involved.

You can view the photos from the event here.

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2021 Kentucky Branch Shakespeare Competition Winners

Congratulations to the following winners of the ESU-KY Branch's 2021 Shakespeare competition:

1st Place Quinn Fitzgerald Youth Performing Arts School

Teacher: Ms. Katie Blackerby

2nd Place Charlotte Meeley Brown School

Teacher: Ms. Terrilyn Flemming

3rd Place Avril de la Llana LaFayette High School (SCAPA)

Teacher: Ms. Amie Kisling

 

We had such a great group of competitors this year.

If you missed the live competition, you can see the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners performances below!

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2021 Kentucky Shakespeare Competition

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ESU-KY Branch Annual Meeting and Virtual Evan Williams Distillery Tasting and Tour

Click here to Register!

Registration extended until Thursday, October 1!

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Write ON! Poets Page

Poems, specifically haikus, on the topic of respect were submitted by the audience of the 2020 ESU Happy Hour program "Write on!" with Ron Whitehead, Kentucky Outlaw Poet. These poems came from across the globe and were evaluated by a committee of educators who selected three winners. To view the winning submissions, as well as all the poems, please click here. 

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Ron Whitehead, Outlaw Poet presents "Write ON!" - Wednesday, August 19th at 4:00 PM (EDT)

Ron Whitehead, Outlaw Poet, will present "Write ON! a feast for you mind and heart.  Ron has lived the extraordinary life of a writer, performer, traveler, and activist through his poetic world of unparalleled vision.

Through his writings, photographs, and clips from his upcoming film, Ron will share how his ESU scholarship to Oxford, meeting with exalted persons, and general life connectivity has developed a deeper vision of a world where Respect has led the way. 

In this program you will be entertained, challenged, and encouraged to tap your inner writer. Viewers will be encouraged to submit their Japanese or American Haiku centered on the theme of Respect for enjoyment on a national spotlight writing page. If you would like the chance to be featured as a poet during his program submit your Haiku using the form linked below. All those who attend will be eligible to win a copy of "The View from Lawrence Ferlinghetti's Bathroom Window" and the CD, Down and Out in Kentucky: Never Give Up.

Register Online                  Submit your Haiku on "Respect"

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ESU Happy Hour Series

Welcome to ESU Happy Hour! The ESU has planned a series of programs to connect and reach out to our members through programs that are engaging, fun, and informative on a wide variety of topics. Happy Hour programs bring to you guest speakers live and free of charge.  Speakers may also suggest a unique cocktail for you to create and enjoy at home. These programs are designed so ESU members and guests can learn and interact with our outstanding speakers. Many speakers will provide exciting participation opportunities with fun give away books and products at the end of each program.

Read the full story for a complete listing of the first six speakers in the program!

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2020 National Shakespeare Competition Winner

National ESU 2020 Online Shakespeare Competition  -  Jordyn Jenkins, a senior from the Youth Performing Arts School in Louisville, KY was the first ever Online ESU Kentucky Branch Shakespeare Competition Winner.  We were most proud of her performance and she placed third in the Online National Shakespeare Competition.  Congratulations and best wishes to Jordyn as she pursues a performing degree and to her teacher Katherine Blackerby Weible!

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Kentucky Branch Online Shakespeare Competition

A special thank you to all who participated in the first-ever Online E-SU KY Branch Competition.  We all participants and teachers for their willingness to go above and beyond to send entries and bring outstanding performances to our esteemed judges. Our heartfelt congratulations to all for your perseverance and support. I ask that you please notify your students of the results.

The judging team was: Dr. John Gatton, Zan Sawyer Dailey,  and Baron Kelly

The Finalists are: 

1st - #3 Jordyn Jenkins - Monologue# 220 Jailer's Daughter and Sonnet #127
Youth Performing Arts School - Teacher - Katie Backerby Weible

2nd- #2 Helena Schatzki - Monologue # 167 Lady Anne and Sonnet #96
Lafayette High School - Teacher -Amie Kissling

3rd - #4 Holly Kissel - Monologue # 147 Iago and Sonnet #130
Presentation High School - Teacher - Ashley Beck

Below is the link for the Google ESU monologues. Please share this link with family and friends to enjoy the competitor's work.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/B43c9jPLWvBar25Z8

One student's performance is available on youtube.  Here is that link.

https://youtu.be/m3QzCrIdw9c

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British Isles Cuisine Competition Program Results

Sponsored by Sullivan University
College of Hospitality Studies
with scholarships by the English-Speaking Union,
Kentucky Branch

Congratulations to all of the student chef participants! 

Last night was the British Isles Cuisine Competition and both the English-Speaking Union and Sullivan University staff and instructors were so pleased with the professionalism and enthusiasm of every team who participated.  Over 200 people attended the event in the beautiful Pendennis Club Ballroom and had a grand time voting for their favorites between bites of delicious delicacies researched, cooked and prepared by all of the participating student chefs.

The food from every team was amazing and the judges must have had a very difficult time making the decision on the winners.  and there seemed to be strong interest in having a repeat competition next year.  Chef Dodd and Chef Sams provided attendees with amazing insights as the evening drew to a close.

The final results were as follows:

1st Place Winners, $2500.00 Scholarship 
Scotland     Chaz Panagacos    Cliff Rice

2nd Place Winners, $1000.00 Scholarship
England      
Ben McClelland       Kevin McGee                    

3rd Place Winners, $500.00 Scholarship
Ireland
         Ed Schuler              Jake Stone   

Wales           Grace Alexander     Brandon Schieferle

Our thanks to everyone who made the evening a great success. 

Click here to see pictures from the event!

Sincerely,

Kate S. Nitzken
President
English-Speaking Union, Kentucky Branch

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