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![]() Real estate is my profession and eclipses are my passion! says Marcy Sigler, a broker and vice-president with the prestigious Manhattan real estate firm of Stribling & Associates Ltd. In the early '70s Marcy, a New Jersey public school teacher, with her brother and husband launched Voyages to Darkness the business of intercepting eclipses aboard cruise ships. In the process the Pedas-Sigler team transformed the 'snooze-and-booze' cruise into a vehicle for educational pursuits and were hailed in The New York Times as the "foremost eclipse impresarios of the Western world."
Her father, Efstathios Tsimpedas, a shepherd from the Peloponese arrived on America's shores to raise dowries for his sisters. Like a true Spartan he obstructed his daughter's efforts to adopt an American lifestyle and sought to arrange her marriage. The dowry, a mandatory Greek staple since Homeric times, was offered as a lure to families who were blessed with sons. Prospective grooms arrived in succession Socrates a short-order cook from Youngstown Ohio was followed by Pericles. Alas, Marcy's dowry a plot of land with unobstructed views of Carnegie Steel's open hearth furnace was insufficient. No longer marketable along the Pennsylvania-Ohio border and teetering on the threshold of old-maidhood Marcy was shipped to her aunt in New York (the entry point for Greek men immigrating to America). Weekly pilgrimages to Manhattan's lower east side with offerings to Saint Barbara to speed up the groom delivery process, proved fruitless. While waiting for her elusive Paris she secured employment in the travel industry a business into which she would soon be thrust by the siren call of the total eclipse of the sun. Upon being recalled to Pennsylvania Marcyempowered with her brother's support and her MaBell paycheck overrode her parent's objections and enrolled herself at Youngstown University where she met and married her Jewish professor. Ostracized by the Greek community and disowned by her parents she fled with her husband to Boston to reshape her life. The sky was not the limit.
"When my real estate and eclipse worlds collide the result is stellar," explains Marcy, a schoolteacher turned eclipse impressario and Realtor. She recently sold a Fifth Avenue apartment to Patty Snyder, with assurances that the new home was full of good karma. This was not just New York real estate hype. Marcy introduced Patty to Scott Carpenter, one of the first astronauts she had invited to lecture aboard the Voyages to Darkness eclipse cruises. They were recently married and of course bought a larger apartment through their favorite Manhattan real estate broker.
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Publications Marcy Pedas Sigler
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E-mail: Marcy Pedas Sigler mpedas@ix.netcom.com |