
      MEMORIES, MOURNING  & MERRIMENT
      MEMORIAL DAY ISSUE
        After a moment of  gratitude for those through the ages who have given their lives so that we may enjoy  ours – each in his/her unique way on this unique island - we look back on some  of the events of last Fall & Winter and look forward to a summer of Queens  & Clowns.
      Lets us all embrace APCG’s  summer theme “The Greatest Show on Earth” and make it so. We welcome the three young  men changing the face of the Pines while welcoming back old traditions. Its all  in this issue
      
      BRING IT ON!
        Jeannie Lieberman,  publisher
      
      Jeanne Lieberman, editor
      LET THE SHOW GO ON!!!
      Jeannie Lieberman,  Publisher
       
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
        
       
              
         Jeanne Lieberman, Publisher
        
        Letters to editor:
        
     
       
        
  Jeannie you are a treasure. Thanks so much for such glowing comments. It was a fun event and I thought I played well. Glad you loved the gown. It was by Robert Legere. 
                                                                  Jacqueline Jonee
 
Jeannie Lieberman,
     Thank you for the wonderful compliment about my performance of "Nothing" in "Broadway Bound" it is much appreciated! 
                                                                 James Duus
Hi Jeannie
Though I am still here in Florida I thank you for keeping me in touch with the goings on in Fire Island
                                                                    Richard W.
        Jeannie Doll
        so sad not to be on the Island this summer but I know you will recreate the   happenings in your vivid style
         Shirley 
        
Just saw a picture of a friend that I have not seen in many, many years.  I am not sure of how I got into your website, but I am glad I did. His name is Dominic DiSantis and I met him in 1959.  That same year we and several of his friends went to Fire Island.  I was a great place and It brought back such wonderful memeries.  After 35 years of living in New York I moved back to San Antonio, Texas to be back with my family.
          Thank you, Al Gonzales
            
        
          Jeannie, I am truly astounded by your project. It is a historical chronicle of a segment of life at the turn of this century. And photographer as well. How often is it updated? What happens during the winter months? What equipment must you now have? Who makes the changes in the website, you or the web designer? Whomever does a fine job. How do you set advertising rates and has it been at least break even? I wish you considerable good fortune. Keep up the good work, Merle
        Hello Jeannie...
I received the wonderful Webzine you've put together...loved
it...especially since the F.I. News is a monthly now.
I got the one about the new Surf's Out, and subscribed to your 
'zine... Wish i was there...but may be in late August.
Richard Watherwax
Key West
Kismet Veteran since 1965 
        Dear Jeannie,
          Louise sent me the "Webzine" which I didn't know existed.  Well written and fun to read. Brings back fond memories of "been there done that " Congratulations !
I was pleased to read that Angie had such a great send-off .
Regards Liz Holt 
        Jeannie - nice edition. I'm so pleased to see all the advertisers you have. You clearly have worked very hard to get The Sun to be a first class publication. Congratulations!!!
          Keep up your good work.  Roz S.
          
          Hey Jeannie, thanks for the great review! My first headline mention! 
          Robin
          
          Hey Jeannie thanks for your wonderful compliment about my 
          interpretation of "nothing" in "Broadway Bound" James Duus
   
        
        
          Publisher's note: the answers to above would indicate that it is indeed work intensive and currently more a labor of love than money so advertisers are welcome 
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        Jeanne Lieberman is editor of Theaterscene.net