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Revision as of 17:36, 11 April 2007

The fall reunions begin on a Thursday evening in September, October or November (usually a football weekend) and continue into the weekend, concluding either on Saturday night or on Sunday following a morning brunch.

A reunion is a combination of social and intellectual events. Free time should be included in the schedule for classmates to meet informally. The schedule should also enable women in the class to participate in Radcliffe-specific events held during this time. It is also a good idea to plan a particular time for the Radcliffe class to meet separately, if that is something they wish to do.

On Thursday, a low-key evening event is usually scheduled for those classmates who have already arrived or live nearby. The Friday afternoon reunion schedule is flexible, but the can include attending classes, lunch in the dining halls, a Memorial Service, tours, symposia, etc. Most classes leave late Friday afternoon open, since the greatest number of classmates will arrive Friday afternoon and evening.

Because of travel uncertainties, the Friday night social event is usually an open-ended buffet lasting a several hours, rather than a sit-down dinner at a set time. This gives classmates time to meet and talk informally.

Saturday's schedule may include a morning class meeting, memorial service, and/or symposium. Lunch can be an indoor picnic followed by a football game and/or an alternate program for non-sports fans. The Saturday afternoon event is really the only reunion event that is appropriate for children.

Saturday evening is a time when classes can have dinner at either an on-campus or off-campus site, usually followed by entertainment and dancing. Most reunions conclude on Saturday night, but some classes have held successful Sunday brunches.

The reunions offer considerable room for a variety of events within the three and one half days available to the reunion committee. The following sample schedule is only a guide to the committee's creativity.


Reunion Format and Schedule

Reunion Organization

Reunion Co-Chairs

Promotion and Marketing

Reunion Treasurer and Registration Chair

The Reunion Budget

Police, Security, Medical Emergencies, & Insurance

Reunion Housing

Children at Reunions

The Class Report and Class Report Chair(s)

Individual Event Planning

Pre-Reunion Events and Return to Harvard Day

Catering and Beverage Service

Symposia and Seminars

Reunion Memorabilia

Services of Harvard Alumni and Radcliffe Alumnae Offices

Who's Who & Some of the Things They Do

Caterer List

Band and DJ List

Boston Area Child Care Services

Budget Worksheet