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looking for steven jaskowick

updated sat 27 jan 01

 

SusieHUs@AOL.COM on fri 26 jan 01


Hi All,

I'm trying to locate a ceramist named Steven Jaskowick. He lives in
Wisconsin but more than that, we don't know. He has been scheduled to give a
small workshop at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, IL in a few weeks and
the person who was in contact with him from our school has suddenly dropped
off the face of the earth. Phone disconnected, etc.

So if anyone knows of this person and/or how we may contact him, please email
me privately (especially if you are forwarding private info on him such as a
phone number) or post to the list that you know him and I'll contact you via
private email.

Any help at all would be appreciated! Thanks!

Susie

Sincerity is the key. If you can fake that, you've got it made. - George Burns

Jennifer F Boyer on fri 26 jan 01


This is a real shot in the dark, but here goes:
I did a search on an internet white pages for Jaskowick and
didn't find one. In college I had a ceramics professor named
Stephen Jaworski. This name is a scramble of the one you
posted, but I did a search for him and found him in Wisconsin!
The number listed is 262-938-0350. He's in Brookfield. If you
talk to him, tell him one of his old Goddard students is still
making a living as a potter.....
Jennifer, who's always loved word scrambles.....

SusieHUs@AOL.COM wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to locate a ceramist named Steven Jaskowick. He lives in
> Wisconsin but more than that, we don't know. He has been scheduled to give a
> small workshop at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, IL in a few weeks and
> the person who was in contact with him from our school has suddenly dropped
> off the face of the earth. Phone disconnected, etc.
>
> So if anyone knows of this person and/or how we may contact him, please email
> me privately (especially if you are forwarding private info on him such as a
> phone number) or post to the list that you know him and I'll contact you via
> private email.
>
> Any help at all would be appreciated! Thanks!
>
> Susie
>
> Sincerity is the key. If you can fake that, you've got it made. - George Burns
>
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