Guest Instructors

Introducing
His Just-Released Book:
“The
Professional Santa Makeup Manual”
Ron
Wolek
Approach
Professional
Make-Up Techniques with a Fresh Perspective!
  Ron
Wolek
(above) to release new book: The
Professional Santa Makeup Manual.
Ron
Wolek
is releasing a book, The
Professional Santa Makeup Manual,
during our 2017
St. Nicholas Institute.
Considering Ron’s extensive background, this text is destined
to become
THE quintessential makeup reference for
the professional Santa Claus and/or St. Nicholas and, of course, Mrs.
Clauses.
Both
“real”
bearded
and theatrically
bearded
Kris Kringles will benefit from the manual’s user-friendly
compilation of makeup techniques, resources and an array of practical
recommendations.
Save
on shipping costs by
purchasing The Professional Santa Makeup Manual, while attending the
6th
Annual St. Nicholas Institute,
Monday, October 2 thru Thursday, October 5, 2017 Institute.
Ron
is
a widely respected professional make-up artist whose work credentials
include creating the make-up beards and wigs for the official Disney
Santa Claus who've been seen during ABC's annual, nationally
broadcast Walt
Disney World® Christmas Day Parade,
Orlando, FL.
A
third-generation hairdresser, Wolek became an assistant makeup artist
for the New
York City Ballet,
a hairdresser for the Disney
Cruise Line,
a freelance designer of his own theatrical shows, and in time was
head of the Orlando
Opera's makeup
department. Obtaining a paid apprenticeship under Tom Blasco, a
highly esteemed special effects makeup artist in Orlando, FL, he was
given practical experience as he worked on several significant
projects for Walt
Disney World.
Eventually, in 2007, Ron was hired as Manager
of Entertainment Cosmetology
at Disneyland.
In
addition to his supervisory experience with Disney, Ron employed his
artistic talents during first national tours of: War
Horse and Motown
the Musical.
His exceptional make-up skills have also been called upon
by: National
Geographic Channel
and (not surprisingly) Disneyland®
Resort,
where he served as head of their Hair & Makeup Department for: "A
Christmas Fantasy Parade".
 
Wolek,
shares a wide variety of helpful tips drawn from his career working
with Santas in Broadway, TV, and motion pictures. Ron’s Santa
credentials include: ABC/Disney
Christmas Day Parade,
Disneyland's
A Christmas Fantasy Parade,
Elf
The Musical
at Atlanta's Fox Theatre, Grinchmas
at Universal Studios Orlando, and the upcoming Christmas movie
adventure "Doggone
Christmas". Most
recently, his make-up talents were called upon during the production
of the soon-to-be-released Christmas film, “Santa
Stole Our Dog!”,
starring
Ed Asner
in the title role of Santa Claus.
Introducing
New SNI Guest Instructor
Veteran
Clinical Chaplain
Fr.
Patrick J. Lowery
(Western Rite
Priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, ROCOR)
Fr. Pat’s
Session Theme:
“ ‘When
the Student is Ready, the Teacher Will Appear’:
Practical Lessons from
the School of Suffering”
Fr.
Patrick James Lowery
was born October 1953 in
Dearborn, Michigan, the youngest of four sons. Four years later the
family adopted two infant daughters from an orphanage in Korea.
Approximately five years after that, two more children were adopted
from Korea.
The empathy skills Fr. Pat now calls upon when ministering to
those in pain, were forged in the crucible of his own lifelong
experience of suffering; beginning with pneumonia, only days after
his birth. The pneumonia continued at various times.
Eventually, the reoccurring illness was diagnosed as a specific
chronic lung disease. Treatment at the time precluded many childhood
pastimes such as sports and outdoor activity that most children take
for granted. In addition, illness caused much lost time away from
school. As he grew into adolescence, he was advised to play a wind
instrument to exercise and expand his lungs. He chose the flute. This
opened-up a lifelong and deep interest of music.
Another concession to his illness put him on a lifelong journey
– Boy Scouts was out, Acolyte/Server at church was in.
Assisting at the Altar served to deepen his faith. As a Server, the
prayer, and preparation, and ritual would be a help in understanding
that Christ suffers with us in our misfortune and tragedy in life.
This provided him with solace and comfort As a child and throughout
life, doctor visits, hospital stays, and medical procedures caused
anxiety and fear, and a sense of feeling inferior and alone.
“You
may for a time have to suffer the distress of many trials; but this
is so that your faith, which is more precious than
the passing splendor of fire-tried gold, may by its genuineness lead
to praise, glory, and honor
when Jesus Christ appears.”
Peter 1:6-7
His
secular work included a broad range of experiences, from working at
his family’s agricultural business, to teaching at a distressed
inner-city Community College and High School. He carries within
himself an ever-deepening confidence in God’s unconditional
love, a special grace that began in early childhood. This singular
grace continues to provide him with a sense of humility, solidarity
and empathy, when encountering held tightly in the grip of human
suffering.
In his late fifties, physicians said that the state of his
lungs had declined to a point where he had about a three-year life
expectancy. His only hope of living more than that would be
to have a lung transplant. Three years ago, by the grace of
God, Fr. Lowery underwent a double lung transplant on a December
Sunday after Christmas in 2014. Recovery progressed well and
he has, with some ups and downs, been restored to health.
Fr.
Lowery now recognizes that all of his life experiences have prepared
him for his vocation as an Orthodox Priest. Looking back upon
the span of his life with the eyes of faith, he clearly sees that
with every challenge faced and with every triumph achieved, the
school of suffering was invaluable in shaping the empathy and
insights he possesses as he’s ministered to the dying, their
families, and the caregivers of the dying in his capacity as a
hospice chaplain.

Now retired, Fr. Lowery is enjoying time with his wife, Donna
(pictured, above), adult children,
and grandchildren. With the blessing of his
Russian Orthodox Metropolitan
Archbishop, he celebrates
Western Rite Divine Liturgy on Sundays with
a small group of the faithful in his rectory chapel.
Register for the 2023 St Nicholas Institute Retreat & Seminar Below!
Monday, October 2nd thru October 5th, 2023
Full schedule coming shortly! The cost of the event is $700, with $400 paid now as a deposit and the rest on arrival at the event in October. Register below!
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