Greetings to all. I have been overwhelmed by the responses. As many
of you have noted, the exchanges themselves constitute reunion. It
has really been great to hear what you are doing and from where, the
stories, the "catching up" on everything. So keep those going. Stuff
for a very large notebook indeed.
We began this reunion effort with only 16 folks from the reunion
"class" of '95. The list grew to some 46 later. Now, thanks to you
all and especially to Mike, we have some 150 on the list. We still
have work to do, though. Mike has sent you another list of folks we'd
like to hear from. So seek and find. Share the news. My goal is
250-300.
Thus far, all of the first 30 years are represented, 1970-2000, every
one of those represented by no less than 3. Most response has come
from the early '80's and early '90's. So we need to get to working on
the other classes, inviting everyone into the conversation,
participating as audience or performer for this special celebration.
To date I've heard from 25 who are eager to do the week-long session
here, preparing for the performance on "Reunion Day," August 14. Five
have expressed interest in the "short" version. I do hope to hear
from more of you about these opportunities.
My exchanges with Mary, Alice, Kirsten, Terry, Madge, and Gail, the
all-star, all girl, cheerleading, planning group have really been
exciting. We have agreed that the week-long group of 20 will be
working on scenes to be performed on Saturday, August 14. But we are
as well inviting folks who cannot make that stay to perform either
between scenes or at the various other reunion gatherings (before
performance, at brunch, etc). Obviously something that will take time
to work out.
Thanks to all,
Doc