Woosh, the weekend is over....what a treat to have our Triple 35th Denison Reunion! It had been ten years since this group gathered on campus due to COVID and what a special weekend it was!
First to arrive was Keith Shultz '91 P'27 from Vietnam...he embraced the idea of Whiskey Wednesday Reunion style- so grateful! Then Matt Stoner '91 arrived in the wee hours of the morning due to a delay- yay Peter for that pick-up. Thursday more folks arrived and Joe and I launched our similar but different reunions! Makes sense, we both went to Denison, didn't date there, so we'll have our own groups and preferences at reunion, the blend is the magic when I reflect with photos!
Thursday also included the dinner for the Citation awardees, what a lovely evening that was! Super Denisonproud of our triple reunion honorees: Matt Gillin '89, Patricia Moynihan '89, Skip Nordoff and Jim Reynolds '90! https://denison.edu/news-events/featured/157514 learn more about them here! I stopped at the Inn for a bevy- no surprise this ended up my top stop of the weekend. Joe hosted on our screened in porch!
Friday was some work, lunch out with the pledge class rep- Koonce, Chee and Leah...with Len and Matt! I added the reunion events for athletes to check in on the Nan toast! How cool that "top O" was happening at the Inn! The Leadership reception for volunteers and donors was super nice- all the hugs and welcome homes were fun. We then made the call for a small group dinner at the Inn and didn't leave until midnight. A bit of FOMO knowing folks where in other places and I wanted to connect, but the Inn didn't disappoint. Joe was supposed to stay on campus, I was happy to have him home with me. Sally was the DD and did her own uber driving- thanks Sally!
Saturday started with a special event to Lift Up Women and a toast to Nan- 10 years of encouragement, coaching, appreciation and friendship- lucky me! Everyone who toasted did a fantastic job, what a special morning. Ali Gak '20 kicked things off in a most impressive and inspiring way honoring a life long friend. Lucy toasted three women, how cool alum and author Pam Houston was her prof- wowza! and dear Lyn Schweitzer, Jen toasted amazing staff women- Missy H in particular warmed my heart. Everyone did such a great job. The Convocation is always a treat and we're grateful for all the donors and committees that keep critical dollars flowing to allow Denison to have the impact it does. Our students and their experiences are exceptional and it only happens with philanthropy. Adam's state of the college was well done and well received. We paraded down to the East Quad for a picnic lunch and more hugs and hellos and hang-out time, what a delight. Jim Reynolds and Lisa McKnight did a great job with a Brand presentation with James Anderson- Alumni College is always a treat and I didn't get enough of that type of engagement this reunion go-around. I had no idea where Matt or Joe were- turns out they just stayed on campus. Joe enjoyed a cigar with Steve Brown.
Evening included a quick regroup with a drink at the Inn introducing pi phis from 2020 and 1991- BIG SMILES! Then we enjoyed our class dinner at Silverstein and Slivy's...we found a dog leash for Clyde and caught up with great folks and took class photos. We really had a nice turn out. Those not there were certainly missed, but grateful to everyone who did join the fun. The triple approach is really cool to bring energy. We made our way to the Common for fireworks, dancing to MoJoFlow and the Janitors- the alumni band! They knocked it out of the park and we had so much fun. Peter and Sally did the shuttle driving to get my group to Taco Dan's and home safely...laughs, and chats and memories galore! Joe stayed in Silverstein with the squad.
Sally made it to camp today- 7 am departure- breakfast with Matt at the Aladin and Joe came home. We celebrated the life of Professor Dean Dr. David Woodyard- a lovely reminder to be inspired as he was with love and faith, relationships and engagement, learning and challenge. The reflection, prayer, scripture and music was all aligned and a good end to a special way to experience Denison and campus.
Life on Newark-Granville Road is highlighted when Denisonians come home, all the more special when we unite with events and time together. It makes me want more time with my pledge class and ways to connect with those not able to join. I'm also looking forward to the 40th, which we'll blink and we'll be celebrating again in our life on NGRoad.
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Warms my heart pi phi love 2020 and 1990! |
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Dear ones and fave place! |
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