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2022 Board of Directors Election

You may vote for up to five (5) candidates. There are five vacancies for a three-year term. You may vote only once for each candidate.
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Candidate bios

Arlene Belardi Having moved to Rosarito in 2014, she got involved in the theater rather quickly,  volunteering as an usher and greeter for productions. Later, she was able to participate in a Murder Mystery Dinner, hosted at Oceana Grill. Her character was Nurse Nancy, who was a bit on the naughty side (wink, wink). What fun! Since then she has performed in several staged productions. Appointed to the Board last year to fill a vacancy, Arlene hopes to continue to bring a fresh viewpoint, as well draw upon her own experiences with the RTG. She would love to see RTG obtain a new venue  to continue to contribute to our lovely community, here in Rosarito! 

Ted Ewing Came to Brown University in 1971 at the age of 24, having spent two years in the military, serving in both Germany and Vietnam. He studied theatre, film and dramatic literature. completing his degree in 1979, after a four-year hiatus. Ted then launched his acting and directing career in Providence, which had a strong theatre scene, concentrating mostly on directing and teaching. He opened his own acting studio on Westminster Mall, and in 1982 formed his own theatre company in Harvard Square, Cambridge. In 1987, Ted joined an Equity repertory company in New York, where he directed Off-Broadway, attracting the NY Times, NY Post, et al, to opening night. After getting married, Ted moved to California in 1993 and, while working as a conductor for Amtrak, continued directing for community and semi-professional theatres in San Diego. Later, he became president of Good Samaritans of America Inc, specializing in real estate foreclosure protection. He now lives in a 3-level rental near the beach in Rosarito, Mexico, where he is  finally getting down to the "main attraction” -- writing for the stage. He is also active in his local church, having served as worship leader, singing with the choir, and will soon be laying the groundwork for a liturgical drama group. Ever out of touch with time (he thinks he’s still young), his goals are to learn to play the Martin guitar hie mom gave him for Christmas a long time ago, to become a better singer, and most importantly -- to finish writing his book on how to avoid anxiety attacks while trying to read the Bible.

Mark Koson spent 40 years in event management, including 25 years at the University of New Mexico.  Events included Broadway shows (Phantom, Lion King, Wicked, etc.), collegiate football & basketball, concerts (Elton John, Pavarotti, Eagles, etc.) and a wide variety of special events in venues ranging in capacity from 500 to 40,000. Mark served seven years on the Board of Directors for New Mexico Lottery and two years on the Board of Directors for New Mexico Special Olympics.

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