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<font color=blue>Not only a DIS Vet, but a 33 year
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I'm so excited I don't know where to begin!
Back in October at the 999 HHE, my husband and I had the opportunity to meet and talk at length to Harriet Burns. As some of you know, she was the first female Imagineer and started her career at WED in 1955. She remained with Disney until her retirement in 1986.
Anyway, the reason I wanted to speak with her is my daughter, Meg. Some of you know that it is her ambition to work for Disney as an adult. Harriet asked if I could have Meg send her some samples of her artwork, as well as a paper Meg wrote on Disney Artist Mary Blair. Meg sent the requested items to Jason Surrell so he could forward them to Harriet.
Imagine Meg's surprise when she answered the phone an hour ago and found Harriet Burns asking to speak with her! Pretty exciting stuff for a 13 year old Disney fanatic! Harriet spent about 15 minutes speaking with Meg about her artwork, the Mary Blair paper and she told Meg what it was like working for Walt Disney.
Afterward, she asked to speak with me. She told me how great it is that younger people know about and appreciate the people who worked for Disney way back when. She is one of the most wonderful, gracious people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting and talking with.
If you'd like to know more about Harriet Burns, here is a link to the Disney Legends Gallery:
http://disney.go.com/vault/legends/main.html
Back in October at the 999 HHE, my husband and I had the opportunity to meet and talk at length to Harriet Burns. As some of you know, she was the first female Imagineer and started her career at WED in 1955. She remained with Disney until her retirement in 1986.
Anyway, the reason I wanted to speak with her is my daughter, Meg. Some of you know that it is her ambition to work for Disney as an adult. Harriet asked if I could have Meg send her some samples of her artwork, as well as a paper Meg wrote on Disney Artist Mary Blair. Meg sent the requested items to Jason Surrell so he could forward them to Harriet.
Imagine Meg's surprise when she answered the phone an hour ago and found Harriet Burns asking to speak with her! Pretty exciting stuff for a 13 year old Disney fanatic! Harriet spent about 15 minutes speaking with Meg about her artwork, the Mary Blair paper and she told Meg what it was like working for Walt Disney.
Afterward, she asked to speak with me. She told me how great it is that younger people know about and appreciate the people who worked for Disney way back when. She is one of the most wonderful, gracious people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting and talking with.
If you'd like to know more about Harriet Burns, here is a link to the Disney Legends Gallery:
http://disney.go.com/vault/legends/main.html