I plan to be there! Probably with (by then) 5-year-old in tow. I like the “sonnets” idea somebody suggested! 

Given the prospect of entertaining my small child, it would also be awesome if there were some little-kid-friendly activities somewhere around the property, either Bard-related or history-related (like, what kind of games did little Ima Hogg play??)

- Shanna (Smith Jaggars, ‘94, ‘95)

On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 8:48 PM James Ayres <jayres@cvcdx.com> wrote:
I am enjoying the exchanges and hope to hear more.  At this point, though, I’d like to know how many of you will plan to attend a 2020 probably mid-August reunion?  There are a lot of folks on the list we have not heard from.  So whether or not you want to perform but just revisit, reflect and relish, please let me hear from you.  This is 50 years folks!  And 20 years of Camp Shakespeare!  I’ll likely not be attending the 2070 one so I’d love to see all of you again.

Doc





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