Hear what these lovely people have to say about Elizabeth Winkler.
As the US Army Europe Entertainment Director, I first became aware of Liz Winkler’s onstage talents in 1995, when she was one of four stars in the Stuttgart Theatre Center’s production of Spoon River Anthology. We had instated an annual Army Europe One Act Play Festival, a training program for community theatre practitioners. As adjudicated by a team of critics that included the celebrity Charles Nelson Reilly, the show won Best Play.
This was the first of many times I experienced Liz’s dedication and exemplary spirit of volunteerism. Happily, I often had the opportunity to see her exceptional teamwork on- and off-stage. Over the years, Liz donated thousands of hours of her time to produce, direct, provide logistical support, and participate in performances that directly benefitted soldiers, their families, DoD civilians and host nation guests. She was an integral part of giving folks the “gift” of live entertainment.
I watched her growth over time in leadership areas, as she sought out training and education, and developed into a poised director, who inspired and unified her creative teams. Her success was admired and respected. As one of my last official acts before retiring from Army Entertainment, it was my pleasure to commend her and present her with a 1st Place Best Director Award for the Kent R. Brown drama, Hope ‘N Mercy.
Liz was always a great community partner, with a fine intellect and healthy curiosity, and she proved an excellent cultural ambassador. I am certain she would bring these qualities to any situation or position.
Elizabeth works as a volunteer and has taught pre-school and high school students at the non-profit, Community Bible Study. She is currently a core group leader for adults. She loved making the Bible stories come to life for both the children and the teenagers, and the feedback I got was always positive. Elizabeth was background checked and participated in emergency procedures, including active shooter training.
Because of Elizabeth’s background in education and her dedication to children and families, I think she would be a great addition to the school board.
Elizabeth Winkler will be an outstanding addition to the school board of the Savanna School District. I knew Ms Winkler when she worked with the International School of Stuttgart in Germany as Drama teacher, while also providing instruction in the German language and ESL departments of the school. Ms Winkler was committed to her work with students, always attempting to guide them in meeting their fullest potential, regardless of their personal gifts or challenges. She is able to recognize student needs and take action to address them.
I am also aware of Elizabeth’s extensive acting experience and know her to be a person of strong character, who strives for personal excellence onstage, as well as in life, accepting challenges with enthusiasm. She will serve the Savanna School District well.
Karen Ekman-Baur Teacher, University Counselor, Certified Educational Planner, Independent Educational Consultant Ehningen, Germany