Many Paths REUNION 2016 JUNE 3-5

Similar documents
ALUMNAE/I WEEKEND JUNE Online registration is available at: dom.edu/alumniweekend

SIMMONS. may 29 May 31, 2015

U.S. POSTAGE PAID NO. EASTON, MA PERMIT NO. 8 NON PROFIT. Office of Alumni Affairs. Easton, MA Washington Street

If you decide to enter the Mr. /Ms. Alumni Contest, please find the attachments regarding:

Homecoming Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1. Hershey, PA P.O. Box 830. Office of Alumni Relations & Programs. Milton Hershey School

2016 TENTATIVE REUNION SCHEDULE AS OF MAY 16, 2016, AND UPDATED AS EVENTS ARE CONFIRMED

FAMILY WEEKEND INCLUDING NEW ACTIVITIES FOR GRANDPARENTS. oh, the places you ll go ELON

BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY. 168 th COMMENCEMENT CLASS OF 2018

Osprey Welcome Week 2010 New Student Schedule of Events Wednesday, September 1 Monday, September 6

Orientation Schedule Winter 2013

FOUNDATION FOR TEACHING ECONOMICS

Washington and Lee University School of Law. Alumni Weekend 2015 april 17-19

General Conference Information

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

8:00 4:00 PM General Registration

Washington and Lee University School of Law. Alumni Weekend 2015 april 17-19

2015 ALP Convention Meeting Registration. April 16-19, 2015

TDSC Fundraising Kit

PA Association of Councils of Governments. Community Strength. Fostering Partnerships Through Intergovernmental Cooperation

First Year Orientation 2010

FOUNDATION FOR TEACHING ECONOMICS

2. Ensure both the principal and the PTA (if applicable) have agreed to participate and promote this program to their school community.

the class of th reunion celebration in honor of the 25th anniversary of your graduation from Wentworth

ROOMS FILLING QUICKLY! BOOK YOUR LODGING SOON! ON-CAMPUS LODGING For RESERVATIONS for Alverna/Tau, Call the ALUMNAE OFFICE:

AALS Standing Rules Attachments. Table of Contents

CALUMET IS BACK AUGUST 17 19, 2018

C O N F E R E N C E A P P L I C A T I O N

Time Event Description Location. Friday, August 17, 2018: *** Please have your packets with you at all times

Your Stanford Cardinal Society Celebration.

DEAR PARENTS, FAMILIES, AND FRIENDS OF REED S 2018 GRADUATES,

North Central College COMMENCEMENT WEEKEND. for the class of June 8-9, northcentralcollege.edu/commencement

Harvard and Radcliffe Class of th Reunion May 21 24, 2018 Current as of 12/20/17

UNDERSTANDING COMMENCEMENT

Sailing into the Future

GLOBAL, COMMUTER AND TRANSFER

Be sure to visit Campus Center to pick up your registration packet when you arrive!

Golden West Central Service & Healthcare Chapter PO Box , Sacramento, Ca

Participant Application Form 2018 Audrey Walton Youth Leadership Conference July 19-21, 2018 Hosted by the Show-Me STATE GAMES

Proposal prepared for. APA Colorado. September 27-20, 2017

Hamilton College New Student Orientation 2017 Full Schedule

CELEBRATE. Class Reunions. Class of TH REUNION. Class of TH REUNION. and the. Boydton Society ANNUAL REUNION

DAY ONE. Saturday, August 11, 2018

International Student Orientation Schedule Spring 2018

First Name: Last Name: Class Year: Maiden Name: Additional Guests: Address 1: Address 2: City: State: Zip: Phone:

National Eating Disorders Association 3 rd Party Event Guide

OHIO TRUCKING ASSOCIATION 2017 TECHNICIAN COMPETITION

The Annual AIAA Foundation <Region> Student Conference Hosted by the AIAA Student Branch of the <Student branch or university logo here>

Volume 8, Issue 2 June June 6, 2012

All alumni and friends are invited back to campus for this fall tradition!

DAY ONE. Saturday, August 11, 2018

Make the commitment to attend the 2017 WVBA Annual Convention and register today.

American Collectors Association of Texas

International Workshop Conference Site Proposal

Family Weekend 2013 November 1-3

Commencement Weekend

AUGUST 14-16, 2O15 ELK LICK SCOUT RESERVE

Cover image to come. Proud to be

R E U N I O N C L A S S A G E N T H A N D B O O K 1 INTRODUCTION

STUDENT SCHEDULE <STUDENT NAME>

ALPHA DELTA PI 2013 GRAND CONVENTION ADPi Deep in the Heart

Vicki Kitchen, Clerk-Treasurer, North Liberty. Lisa Mullaney, Clerk-Treasurer, Argos. April 3, 2018

FOUNDATION FOR TEACHING ECONOMICS

Valve Industry Leadership Forum

VeloSano Teams. committed awesome TEAM BUILDING TOOL KIT

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICE OF RESIDENCE LIFE

74 th Louisiana State Conference

Please refer to Parish Life, our weekly publication, for more information. October All-Parish Breakfast

To: Exhibitors & Professionals From: Connie C. Howard, Exhibit Chair Subject: Exhibitor/Professional Registration Date: January 29, 2016

Welcome to Cedars-Sinai PATIENT AND FAMILY GUIDE

Blue, Gold & Green. October 3-5, Alumni & Family Weekend UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT BRADFORD

Knights of Columbus Chevaliers de Colomb

Office of Advancement and Development

CLASS OF 1966 REGISTRATION FORM

* Advanced Reservations Required *

30th Annual Conference

Hello Beefmaster International Guest,

Campus-Specific Information: Stanford

Hamilton College. Commencement INFORMATION FOR FAMILIES

CONSTRUCTION INNOVATIONS CENTER

NURSES MARDI GRAS CONFERENCE IN THE PORT CITY OF MOBILE, AL

R E U N I O N

TRANSFER RESIDENTIAL STUDENT

CMA (AAMA) ARE A CUT ABOVE

CLASS OF 1966 REGISTRATION FORM

CLASS OF 1981 REGISTRATION FORM

Terry W. Haines D.Ed.

HOST FAMILY APPLICATION & AGREEMENT

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS. Virginia Junior Academy of Science Tuesday, May 22 - Thursday, May 24, 2018

CHICAGO TRIP ITINERARY

Experience... Innovate... StartUp! Sunday, July 15th to Saturday, July 28th

PROCUREMENT TIPS, IDEAS, SCRIPT & FAQ S

Fundraising Tool Kit

BEEFMASTER BREEDERS UNITED

Mindfulness Yoga & Meditation Retreat Registration July 15-21, 2019

Society of the Silver Stethoscope REGISTRATION FORM

ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, INC. KAPPA ZETA CHAPTER 35 th Anniversary Celebration "PINK AND GREEN PARADISE"

ORIENTATION SPRING 2018

SEPA Closing/Tear Down: The vendor area will close at 4 pm on Friday the 26 th (prior to the SEPA banquet at 7 pm).

LEAD15 HOW CAN THEY HEAR? GREETINGS FROM THE NATIONAL DIRECTOR: KARL S. FLEIG National Director Royal Rangers

Welcome To the Veterans of Foreign Wars & Auxiliary Eastern States Conference October 27 29, 2017

Transcription:

Many Paths one spirit REUNION 2016 JUNE 3-5

A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE Internationally acclaimed environmental sculptor Patrick Dougherty uses natural materials harvested locally to create unique, interactive stickwork sculptures. He came to the Wilson campus from Oct. 7-23, 2015, to create the sculpture, A Walk on the Wild Side, on the green in front of the John Stewart Memorial Library. More than 100 volunteers from Wilson and the surrounding community contributed approximately 1,500 hours to the creation of the sculpture. REUNION 2016 RAFFLE During Reunion 2016, the Alumnae Association will once again sponsor a round-robin raffle to raise funds for the association s operating budget. The raffle rules are easy: tickets can be purchased for $2 a ticket or seven for $10. Drop your ticket into the jar for the item or items you are interested in and cross your fingers for luck. Prizes will be drawn the evening of Saturday, June 4. The association is also currently accepting donations for the raffle. Donate a piece of Wilson memorabilia, a merchant gift card or even your vacation home for a weekend! For more information on the raffle or how to donate, please contact Kendal Hopkins at aawc@wilson.edu.

FRIDAY, JUNE 3 10 a.m. 8 p.m. Registration After 8 p.m., keys available at security desk in Lenfest 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Hankey Center open Hankey Center Visit the current exhibit: Wilson Trailblazers and Innovators 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Library open John Stewart Memorial Library Guided tours available from the learning commons lobby on the hour 10 a.m. 4:30 p.m. College store open 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Alumnae/i Emporium 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Alumnae/i College Special Session Rocky Spring Presbyterian Church Tour the grounds and church with guide Michael Albert 11 College van will be available or follow by carpool leaving from the front of Lenfest Noon 2 p.m. Lunch Jensen Dining Hall 1:15 2 p.m. Alumnae/i College Allen Auditorium, Warfield Hall Ann O Shallie, Professor, Director of Equestrian Studies, Equine-Facilitated Therapeutics and Animal Studies Overview of equestrian programs at Wilson. 2 3 p.m. Alumnae/i College Allen Auditorium, Warfield Hall Panel Discussion: Life Transitions Join alumnae/i, faculty and staff sharing pertinent life experiences and discussing available Wilson resources. 3 4 p.m. Alumnae/i College Allen Auditorium, Warfield Hall Panel Discussion: Women in the Arts Join alumnae/i, faculty and staff sharing life passions and discussing Wilson program updates. 4 5 p.m. Alumnae/i College Allen Auditorium, Warfield Hall Virginia Ott Stake 61 and Amy Ensley, Director of the Hankey Center Chambersburg history at Wilson, includes DVD from historical society. 5 6:30 p.m. President s Pines and Maples Society Reception By invitation only Created in 2008, the Pines and Maples Society recognizes all donors who have made a leadership gift of $1,000 or more to the College within the fiscal year. Join President Barbara K. Mistick for an exclusive reception.

FRIDAY, JUNE 3 6:30 8:30 p.m. Welcome Event Picnic on the Green Main Green All guests registered for the full weekend are invited to join us on the main green for a family-friendly picnic to celebrate Many Paths, One Spirit! Your official weekend name tag is your admission ticket. A kids corner will be available to help entertain younger guests. This is a time to show your true colors and start the spirited Odds/ Evens competition! 8 p.m. Step-Sing/Song Wars Main Green Stay in the tent with your friends to sing the Wilson songs of yesteryear and current songs and chants of Wilson today. Since 2007, the Odds/Evens trophy is awarded by the director of alumnae/i relations based on spirit, creativity and overall group participation. Have your class song leaders and volunteers ready to set the tone. 9 p.m. Alumnae/i College Special Session Allen Auditorium, Warfield Hall Ghost Stories: history by Michael Albert 11 with stories by Athena Varounis 76 Back by special request from multiple class years. After-hours class meeting and gathering opportunity Class lounge areas See poster and flyer available at registration area for lounge locations. John Stewart Memorial Library Guided tours will be available throughout Reunion Weekend.

SATURDAY, JUNE 4 6 a.m. Coffee and tea available 7 8 a.m. Early-morning walk/run with athletics staff Fitness Center Get in some exercise, hear about athletic teams and see current facilities. 7 8:30 a.m. Breakfast Jensen Dining Hall 8 11 a.m. Registration 8 9 a.m. Choir rehearsal Alumnae Chapel 9 a.m. Noon Alumnae/i Emporium 9 a.m. 2 p.m. Van trip for family members Visit Gettysburg Battlefield and Visitor Center Preregistration required for appropriate arrangements to be made. Meet outside of Lenfest for carpooling. 9 10 a.m. State of the College with President Barbara K. Mistick Brooks Auditorium 10:15 11:30 a.m. Alumnae Association General Meeting Brooks Auditorium 11 a.m. 3:30 p.m. College store open 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Library open John Stewart Memorial Library Guided tours available from the learning commons lobby on the hour 11:45 a.m. Class lineup and procession Lenfest Green All reunion classes will march into the alumnae luncheon. Each class should meet in front of Lenfest, where staff guidance will be provided. Classes will be directed into the dining hall in order of youngest to oldest. Noon 2 p.m. All-Alumnae Luncheon Jensen Dining Hall Join us as we give special recognition to our 50th reunion class and all other reunion years. Class award presentations. 1:30 p.m. Class pictures Various Campus Locations Class to be called and directed from luncheon. 2 3:30 p.m. Hankey Center open Hankey Center Visit the current exhibit: Wilson Trailblazers and Innovators 3:30 p.m. Alumnae Association awards presentation Alumnae Chapel Reception will be held on the Lenfest esplanade after the presentation.

SATURDAY, JUNE 4 6 p.m. Class of 1966 reception Brooks Science Center Hosted by President Barbara K. Mistick and Vice President for Institutional Advancement Camilla B. Rawleigh 6:30 p.m. Class dinners Locations to be shared online, in class mailings and information available at registration area 8:30 p.m. Class meeting and gathering opportunity Class lounge areas See poster and flyer available at registration area for lounge locations. 9 p.m. Raffle drawing Names will be attached to prizes for pick up stop by the table before you leave campus. SUNDAY, JUNE 5 6 a.m. Coffee and tea available 7 9 a.m. Continental Breakfast Jensen Dining Hall 7 a.m. Noon Checkout table key return, evaluation forms 7 a.m. Noon Alumnae/i Emporium and class photo pickup 8:30 a.m. Choir rehearsal Alumnae Chapel 8:30 11:30 a.m. College store open 8:30 11:30 a.m. Library open John Stewart Memorial Library Guided tours available from the learning commons lobby on the hour 9:30 a.m. Memorial Chapel Service Alumnae Chapel This special chapel service, led by The Rev. Margee Grimes Iddings 61, will be held to remember our friends and classmates who have passed away since Reunion 2015. Names of the deceased will be read while a classmate or friend processes to the altar with daisies. 10:45 a.m. Noon Brunch Jensen Dining Hall 12:30 2 p.m. AAWC General Board Meeting Patterson Board Room, Laird Hall

REGISTRATION FORM Registration deadline is Friday, May 6, 2016. For more information, contact us at 717-262-2010, or alumnae@wilson.edu, or visit www.wilson.edu/reunion. Name Year Preferred Name for Name Tag Guest/Spouse Name for Name Tag Address City State Zip Home Phone Email Is this an address change/update? NC = No Charge Friday, June 3 Cost Class of 66 All Other Class Years Number Attending Number Attending Cost Alumna/us Guest Alumna/us Guest Visit to Rocky Spring NC NC Lunch $15 $15 Equestrian Program NC NC Life Transitions NC NC Women in the Arts NC NC Chambersburg History NC NC

REGISTRATION FORM NC = No Charge Cost Class of 66 All Other Class Years Number Attending Number Attending Cost Alumna/us Guest Alumna/us Guest Picnic on the Green NC NC Step-Sing/Song Wars NC NC Saturday, June 4 Breakfast $10 $10 Morning Walk/Run NC NC Gettysburg Trip NC NC All-Alumnae Luncheon $15 $15 Alumnae Awards Presentations and Reception Class Dinners NC NC 1966 $30 NC 1966 Meal Choice Beef Seafood Vegetarian On-campus Reunion dinners NC $30 Non-Reunion Years NC $30 Off-campus dinners paid separately Sunday, June 5 Continental Breakfast $6 $6 Brunch $15 $15

REGISTRATION FORM Extras Alumnae Choir Carpooling Class Pictures ($15 per photo) Sign me up for the choir. I am willing to bring someone from my area to campus. I need transportation. Please put me in contact with someone in my area. Number of photos: $ Lodging Single, $35 per night. Please circle nights staying: F / S Double, $25 per night, per person. Please circle nights staying: F / S Roommate Name: Special needs (including handicapped access): $ Registration Fee ($40 per alumna/us for full Reunion Weekend, $20 per alumna/us for Saturday day activities only) $ Donation to AAWC Silver Lining Fund (for student emergencies) $ AAWC Total $ Donation to the Wilson Fund $ Donation to my Class Gift Fund $ Wilson College Total $ PAYMENT OPTIONS Please enclose a check payable to Alumnae Association of Wilson College for Reunion Weekend fees and any donation to the AAWC Silver Lining Fund. For donations to the Wilson Fund and/or the Class Gift Fund, please make a check payable to Wilson College. Mail to Wilson College, Office of Alumnae/i Relations, 1015 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17201. If you would like to pay by credit card, you can register securely online at www.wilson. edu/registration. An additional fee is applied to online registration due to the limited volume of business. You may fill out the online form, print it and mail it with a check.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The Reunion 2016 schedule with links for online registration is posted on the Wilson College alumnae/i relations web page at www.wilson.edu/reunion. AAWC award recipients and the AAWC slate with ballot are published in the spring issue of Wilson Magazine. REGISTRATION Registration opens Feb. 1 and closes May 6. No refunds will be given after this date. Any registrations after this date are subject to availability of space. CHILD ACCOMMODATIONS There is no lodging charge if the parent(s) provides bedding. Children under 4 years of age eat for free. CAMPUS HOUSING Residence hall rooms are available for $35 single or $25 double, per person. Linens are supplied, but we suggest bringing extra towels. You may also wish to bring a lamp and a fan or a blanket, depending on the weather forecast. NOTE: Most rooms are not air-conditioned. There will be a limited number of fans available to rent for $5 each. Alumnae/i indicating mobility concerns will be placed in McElwain/Davison, the only residence hall with elevator access. All other halls have step requirements. TRANSPORTATION If you need a ride or if you are driving and could bring another alumna/us from your area, please indicate this on your reservation form. We will work to assist in coordinating arrangements for all those wishing to attend. We regret we are not in a position to make guarantees. CAMPUS SMOKING POLICY Effective July 1, 2012, the Wilson campus is smoke-free, which means that smoking is not permitted anywhere on the Wilson College property. QUESTIONS Contact the Office of Alumnae/i Relations at alumnae@wilson.edu or 717-262-2010. Tear here to remove registration form for mailing.