Conference Attendees Tour Eugene O’Neill Home

Tao House, home of Eugene O'Neill.

Tao House, home of Eugene O’Neill.

State Conference News:
Thursday AM, March 10, 2016

This morning conference attendees and honored guests took a tour of Tao House, the Eugene O’Neill home, located in Danville, CA.

America’s only Nobel Prize winning playwright, Eugene O’Neill, chose to live in Northern California at the height of his writing career. Isolated from the world and within the walls of his home, O’Neill wrote his final and most memorable plays; The Iceman Cometh, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, and A Moon for the Misbegotten.

Tour attendees enjoyed visiting his home and museum.

 

 

(L-R) Beth Cagle, Development Director, KDS School; Cynthia Parnell, State Regent of Oregon; Adele Lancaster, State Corresponding Secretary and Lavonne Anderson, State Regent of South Dakota.

(L-R) Beth Cagle, Development Director, KDS School; Cynthia Parnell, State Regent of Oregon; Adele Lancaster, State Corresponding Secretary and Lavonne Anderson, State Regent of South Dakota.

Bedroom closet of Carlotta, O'Neill's third wife. Notice the Louis Vuitton steamer trunk!

Bedroom closet of Carlotta, O’Neill’s third wife. Notice the Louis Vuitton steamer trunk!

One of two desks in O'Neill's office.


One of two desks in O’Neill’s office.

 


Conference registration is open for business! Remember to bring your photo ID. It’s located in the front lobby of the hotel.

Conference Credentials and Registration Committee volunteers and State Registrar, Joan Bogaty, welcome a new member and first-time conference attendee. (L-R: Sharon Maas, Ruth Johnson, Barbara McMahon, Joan Bogaty, Robyn Kraft.)

Conference Credentials and Registration Committee members and State Registrar welcome a new member and first-time conference attendee. (L-R: Sharon Maas, Ruth Johnson, Barbara McMahon, Candy Scarratt, Joan Bogaty, Robyn Kraft.)

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