EP64 Steve Berry (Fine Arts Educator - Theatre) - Part 1 - Conversations with Calcaterra

Published: June 8, 2020, midnight

\u201cI graduated college in 1988 and put out a half dozen resumes. My parents who had taken care of the education put out hundreds.\u201d \u2013 Steve Berry as stated on Conversations with Calcaterra\n\n\u201cYou know the saying. \u201cOnce a Hawk always a Hawk.\u201d So in one sense of the world I\u2019m still a lifer.\u201d \u2013 Steve Berry on Conversations with Calcaterra\n\n\u201cI Got Friends in Low Places was almost the anthem of the theater group at that time.\u201d (Ken) \n"I think I\u2019m pretty much responsible for Garth\u2019s popularity" \u2013 Steve Berry as stated on Conversations with Calcaterra\n\nSteve Berry began his career in education in 1988. Straight out of college he received a position at Hazelwood Central High School in North St. Louis County. He taught drama for 19 years directing numerous plays and enriching the lives of thousands of students before moving into administration at Hazelwood and then Lafayette High School.\n\nVisit Ken @ www.kencalcaterra.com and on various social media outlets and please share and comment on this episode. Sign up to our mailing list to receive updates on Ken\u2019s video and photography work and Conversations with Calcaterra\n\n\nSpecial Thanks to episode sponsors:\n\nAmerican Falafel \u2013 Simple, tasty, and fresh Mediterranean food prepared from generations old family recipes. Located east of the Tivoli theatre in University City.\nwww.americanfalafel.com \u2013 314.553.9353\n\nThe Union of the State \u2013 "The Union of The State," by author Corey Stulce, is the untold, uncensored story of the most influential and prolific comedy troupe of the last twenty-five years -- and a unique tale in the history of show business.\nwww.coreystulce.com\n\nDr. Mark Holland \u2013 http://chiroandrehab.com/ and http://www.mystlouischiropractor.com/