RPW Building Momentum

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Reunion Planning Workshop: Building Momentum. Ideas to get your classmates engaged for the upcoming reunion.

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Building Momentum

Starting Now

• This is the time to start getting your class engaged for Reunion• Establish communication by social media, email blasts• Explore affinity groups within class – use social media• Encourage class officers to participate in outreach

More photos

• Keep encouraging classmates to send photos of their life events, babies, new business, art work, visits with classmates, wildlife in the yard – anything they are interested in.

Weekend Mini-Reunions

• Mini-reunions

Weekend at a B&B in a picturesque location Weekend at a big city with a theme (art museums, Christmas Vespers,

whatever your city features) Weekend at classmate’s house (small group) to watch or participate in

an event Class birthday celebrations – 30, 40, 50, 60 etc A big trip arranged by a travel agent

One day Mini-Reunions

• Art Openings• Boston Marathon, Bay to Breakers, other famous races. Watch together,

root for classmate, join post-race celebration• Wendy Wasserstein or Susan Lori Parks or other alumnae plays,

shows.• Designate an annual class Mountain Day.

Just dinner

• Dinner for those living within an hour’s driveSomeone’s house, a fun restaurant, a dinner cruise, a park lodge

Just dinner, lunch or tea

• Class dinner following an MHC event - a tea, for example, for the President visiting town- invite all locals from your class to come to your house or meet at a restaurant afterwards, even if they aren’t going to the tea or other event

Less than dinner

• Small social event to celebrate the opening of a classmate’s business, perhaps financed by the owner

• An after-work hour for drinks and conversation at a favorite local place (for big city dwellers)

Common Read

• Taking a tip from the One Book, One Region project, select a book for the class to read and discuss via social media.

• Or select a book for classmates in your local area to read and then get together in person to discuss

Unite to help a classmate

• Using social media, snail mail, and personal visits (where possible), support a classmate who is going through a hard time and is willing to let others know about it.

• Example: one class sent cards, books, scarves messages, and other caring things to someone undergoing grueling chemotherapy and radiation.

Alumnae Magazine

• As always, send in news for class notes