Alumni News IN 1970 Eve (Goldstein) Colton In graduated from Harcum with a degree in Early Childhood Education. While working in Boston, she decided to visit her brother who was living and working in Hawaii. What she didn’t expect from her visit was the decision to move to the island and make a new life for herself—which she did in 1983. Throughout her career, she’s used lessons learned at Harcum to pursue different areas of employment. She’s worked as an account executive for both a radio station and a printing company, managed annual giving and events at the Battleship Missouri Memorial, established her own concierge service, and currently works with the Department of Education focusing on children with special needs. I met with Eve this summer when I was in Honolulu with my son Aidan Peterson who was attending the 22 FALL 2019 Pacific Music Institute. Eve and her husband Tim were very gracious hosts. From the moment I contacted her to say someo from Harcum would be in h she was extremely welcomin guided and personal tour of Oahu was the highlight of our trip, something we’ll remember for years to come. To Eve and her husband, aloha is not just a word of greeting, farewell, or salutation...it’s a way of life. Aloha means mutual regard and affection and extends warmth and caring, with no expectation of anything in return. Thanks to social media platforms like Facebook, Eve has remained connected with her Harcum friends from the Class of 1970. With everyone scattered across the country, they’ve not had an official reunion yet, but are happy to still be in touch. Eve (Goldstein) Colton In ’70 and husband Tim In hosted Harcum staff member Amy Shumoski, author of this essay, and her son Aidan during their summer trip to Hawaii.
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