has been involved in many, many local theatre productions since the early 1970s. During her 35-year teaching career, she was a one-person theatre department at Madison High and at Kent State's Geauga and Salem Campuses where she was an English, Theatre, and Speech professor. Though Sandy's work has been primarily as a director, over the years she has dabbled in pretty much every aspect of theatre production and has written several theatre pieces. Now retired, she is best-known and appreciated as her grandson Henry's "Nana." Sandy was delighted to return to Weathervane, where she directed and taught children's classes in the mid-90s, to work with old friend Fred Gloor on Noises Off in 2019. And she was very pleased when the play she directed, Resisting, won "favorite show" in the 2019 "8 by 10 Festival." Right now, Sandy is having a wonderful time working on "best-laid plans"--a great script and two incredible actors! Coming out of retirement to rejoin the Weathervane family has been a delight!