Thursday, October 25, 2012

Updated Registration Info and Form

Just a quick update!

Thanks to an informative conversation with classmate, Lamont Mitchell, we can now accept credit card or debit payments!  I updated the registration form with that option!

The only drawback is there is a $2.25 processing fee per transaction (not per ticket) for doing that, which goes to the credit card processor, not the reunion budget.  

Here is the link to the registration form for any of you pre-planner early birds out there!!  


https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ouCCD8ZwG3sW0btOpCjw4m6_MepWuN2R86J2d0c4CjY/edit

Please feel free to email me with any questions! 

Shookashookashooka@gmail.com

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Reasons To Attend Your 20 Year Class Reunion

So these might be silly, but Tonya Wilson Martin and I thought some of these reasons had merit!  :)  Really, we just want everyone to know that you are all welcome and that we all endured high school together...that is something to celebrate! 

REASONS TO ATTEND YOUR 
20 YEAR CLASS REUNION

1. You’ve got nothing to prove.

2. You want to swoon over your ex.


3. You want your ex to swoon over you.


4. No one can relive that big game like the friends who where there with you when it happened.


5. Few events offer the opportunity to go back in time and laugh like a teenager.


6. This party doesn’t involve puffy prom dresses, dyed to match shoes, or big hair – though you might see a few photos of just that.


7. You know high school didn’t define you.


8. You might find out Mr. Most-Likely-To-Succeed is now a stay-at-home dad, and Miss Biggest Flirt is now a tenured professor at an Ivy League.


9. Even though your life didn’t follow the road map you had planned, you know deep down your path has been uniquely yours.


10. Even with the best of intentions, you really don’t get together with those high school Facebook friends.


11. You look better than you’ve ever looked before.


12. You feel better than you’ve ever felt before.


13. You are so not who you were back then.


14. You can’t hear the infectious laugh of the classmate who sat behind you in geometry, see an ex-boyfriend’s smiling blue eyes, or hug your former locker partner on Facebook.


15. It is sure to be chock full of status worthy Facebook postings or fodder for your blog.

16. Even if you’re recently divorced, have a bit less hair, lost your job or wear a few extra pounds, you are still who you are, only better.


17. It is a great way to show your partner where you came from...and an even better way to see how far you’ve come.


18. There are very few opportunities in life to reinvent yourself.


19. You can watch a movie about a reunion – Grosse Pointe Blank, Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion – or you can live it.

20. Group memories are best shared as a group.

21. At a reunion, everyone shows up older, and then grows young again.


22. Your classmates know just what it is like and just how it feels to be the same age we all remember our PARENTS being.


23. To talk about your high school glory days, not to relive them, but to tell your classmates “I’m glad we went through it together” makes for a great evening.


24. The “I didn’t like anyone then”, “I still talk to everyone I want to talk to”, and “everything there is to know about anyone is on Facebook” excuses are predictable and ordinary. You are neither.


25. Rarely in life do you get to look back through a new lens.


26. Being someone’s “friend” on Facebook does not mean you know anything about them other than what they did last Friday night.


27. Because you can.  (This is especially true for our class, since we have lost so many classmates!)


Reunion Update and Registration!!

Hey!  So we have been getting lots done on this reunion and are feeling pretty excited about what we have in place so far!

Pearson Air Museum and Beaches Restaurant have been secured as location and caterer.  That was the hard part!  Our Friday Night Alumni Night for classes of 1991-1995 is underway, with Main Event downtown Vancouver jumping on board to help us make it a fun night. 

Here are our two major challenges or concerns right now:

1.  In order to fund this reunion, we HAVE to have at least 100 people sign up!  Our last reunion had 90 people, so we feel like 100 should be no problem!  We're hoping for even more!  So, please encourage any alumni to come!  Also, in order to start funding rentals and such, we need to start accepting registrations.  So I will post the registration form (a link to a Google document) and all you alumni can start committing NOW!!  Currently, we can only accept checks or money orders, but are working on a way to accept credit/debit with no fees attached and/or a way to allow you direct deposit into a bank account.  But for now, old fashioned checks are necessary!  Also, no matter how you pay, I will need a hard copy of the registration form mailed to me.  If mailing is absolutely impossible, you can email the form to me, but we are trying to avoid me having to print off a hundred forms.  I will update the blog as soon as we add another way to pay. 

Registration Form Link:

2.  We need help hunting down classmates.  Thanks to Facebook, we have quite a few on our radar.  However, many classmates aren't on Facebook and our contact info is from 10 years ago.  So, we will be posting a list of our classmates that need to be found and if you have info on them, please email it to me at shookashookashooka@gmail.com OR send me a Facebook message OR if you prefer, give THEM my contact info so they can contact me.  

So, that's it so far.  We know there are many reasons and excuses someone wouldn't want to come to a reunion...but forget all those and come anyway!  Lots of work is being put into this to make it fun and comfortable for EVERYONE and we want to see as many faces there as possible!