So, what does a 10 year reunion consist of? To be honest, I have no idea. But since it has been only 10 years, and many of us have seen each other relatively recently, I thought it would be a good idea to avoid the black tie sit-down affair (costing everyone $150 a head) and have something a little less formal. So, to make things as easy as possible and to prevent the reunion from falling apart (like what happened to the class of 1998 reunion), I propose the following:
When: Friday, November 27 (the Friday after Thanksgiving)
Where: At a bar (hopefully Casey's in Westhampton)
And that's it. That's the grand idea. I think it will work well and I'm looking forward to it. There are a few things that may be helpful to discuss:
- This option is not kid friendly. Is this a problem for anyone?
- We may need some volunteers to help with a number of tasks: people to gather information for an information book, a photographer at the reunion, a DJ (or someone with a stocked ipod), organizing old pictures for a website or slideshow, etc.
- If anyone has any other ideas other than Casey's for a place or what events could be planned for the evening, they would be welcome
And finally, while I was talking to Shira, she was talking about her college reunion and how several classes (one older and one younger) came in during the reunion. Since all of us hung out with some people that are older and some people that are younger, do we think it is appropriate to invite people from the class of 1998 and 2000 to our renuion? There is a poll on the right side of this post where you can vote on whether you think it is a good idea or not.
If you need to contact me or anyone else who will be involved in the reunion process, please email whbclassof99@gmail.com (and please be patient with the response, it may take some time).
Thats it. More posts to come. I look forward to seeing all of you.
-Kevin

