Author: | Estelle Craig | ISBN: | 9781418408183 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | March 8, 2005 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Estelle Craig |
ISBN: | 9781418408183 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | March 8, 2005 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
A phone and a typewriter were all Estelle Craig needed to start what turned out to be a lifetime of fun and the road to meeting famous people, from a prime minister of England, to a mountain climber, Sir Edmund Hillary, changing diapers and booking celebrities at the same time she created and directed the World Adventure Tours for 41 years.Estelle satisfied her hunger for travel by escorting people on trips around the world.She wrote travel articles, interviewed people for the CBC, published a national magazine, small types for children, and at the same time raised 3 children and ran a household for the family.
Evening gowns were Estelles working clothes when she appeared on the stage to introduce the artist of the evening.Many shows were sold out. Armchair travelers subscribed to the series year after year.After 41 years Craig decided it was time to turn to other fields and when she received an offer to sell the WAT, she did.At Ryerson University she discovered Act II Studio and auditioned and appeared in two plays.She has written several plays which were produced by Act II Studio at the Robert Gill Theatre in Toronto.She has also written a newspaper column, radio scripts and a mystery novel.Her special delights are music, the theatre and her grandchildren and four great grandchildren, and the untold mysteries and wonders that tomorrow might bring.
A phone and a typewriter were all Estelle Craig needed to start what turned out to be a lifetime of fun and the road to meeting famous people, from a prime minister of England, to a mountain climber, Sir Edmund Hillary, changing diapers and booking celebrities at the same time she created and directed the World Adventure Tours for 41 years.Estelle satisfied her hunger for travel by escorting people on trips around the world.She wrote travel articles, interviewed people for the CBC, published a national magazine, small types for children, and at the same time raised 3 children and ran a household for the family.
Evening gowns were Estelles working clothes when she appeared on the stage to introduce the artist of the evening.Many shows were sold out. Armchair travelers subscribed to the series year after year.After 41 years Craig decided it was time to turn to other fields and when she received an offer to sell the WAT, she did.At Ryerson University she discovered Act II Studio and auditioned and appeared in two plays.She has written several plays which were produced by Act II Studio at the Robert Gill Theatre in Toronto.She has also written a newspaper column, radio scripts and a mystery novel.Her special delights are music, the theatre and her grandchildren and four great grandchildren, and the untold mysteries and wonders that tomorrow might bring.