From the Reunion Committee:

We just had a GREAT reunion, with most saying "best ever". While no reunion can be perfect (and it's virtually impossible to please everyone), it IS possible to improve things!

The weekend format has become a tradition - we just did it for the third time. It has so many daily options to include those of us with kids, limited budgets, travel and schedule restraints, vacation schedules - you name it. But it could get better. 

Most of our feedback has agreed: October/Columbus Day weekend is WAY better than a spring weekend (but let us know if you disagree).

Please, give us your feedback on past reunions (not just this one). Food, locales, logistics, anything.

We couldn't have planned anything this time without your input. Keep sending it ... and the 30th will be even better than the "best ever" that many people said the 25th was.

THANK YOU for all your feedback and support, your generous donations for faculty and expenses, and for being such good friends to all of us in the Class of '76. It's obvious (to not only us but to the faculty and also to other classes): the '76ers were and still are a special class. Without exception, every single interaction we had with you guys showed how tight we still are with each other, and how much we still care (and will probably always continue to care) about our connection. The flurry of mini-reunion activity is SO telling - we're staying in touch in-between reunions this time. It's INCREDIBLY rare, and we feel lucky to be part of it!

Let's keep it up - life is short!

The 25th Reunion Committee

 

 

Class of 1976 25th Reunion Weekend

March 15-17, 2002

 

How was it for you?

 

Friday Night the 15th: 

Frenchy's Grill

see the photos

your comments

 

Saturday Night the 16th:

Larchmont Shore Club

see the photos

your comments

 

Sunday the 17th:

PMHS Tour and Brunch

see the photos

your comments

 

 

GIVE US YOUR FEEDBACK on:

The Entire Weekend Format

Past Reunions

Fall (Columbus Day-ish) vs. Spring (pre-Easter-ish) Reunions

Other Suggestions and Feedback

 

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