Those of us who attended that last reunion had a fabulous time. The memories will last a lifetime. (If not, maybe the photos will.)
But let's face it, the location was what made it so compelling. We won't have that kind of access next time, but that doesn't mean it can't be a wonderful reunion.
Let's all be thinking about what we want to do to make our 50th reunion a great one. If location is the key, then let's put on our thinking caps. There are bound to be some fantastic places where we could gather and have a good time.
Someone suggested a cruise. Now wouldn't that be great to get a block of rooms on a cruise ship where we would be waited on hand and foot, get delicious food and see some interesting sights? Or we could do a Spring Break style reunion at the beach. A reunion in the Rocky Mountains could be fun, too.
What say you? Some very some smart gals and guys came out of the class of '64, and I know you've got ideas.
So let's hear from you.
Psst. Pay no attention to the following subliminal messages:
snow skiing, rock climbing, back packing, sight seeing, beach combing, scuba diving, fishing, relaxing, dining, dancing, gambling, partying, yeah!
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