The Great Class of 1965

Orlando Mini-Reunion

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ORLANDO MINI
 

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  Class of 1965

Mini Reunion in Orlando

January 28 to 30, 2011

 

 

Sign up now for a stay at Shades of Green Resort in Disney World with your classmates. Bring the kids and grandkids as well. www.shadesofgreen.org

 

The registration deadline is November 28.  Call 888-593-2242 or 407-824-6483 weekdays, 7 am to 8 pm and Saturdays 8 am to 3:30 pm. Refer to Group ID: 1001DARTMO.

 

Shades of Green is a military recreation center available to us through classmates who are former military personnel. 

 

YOU DO NOT HAVE HAD TO SERVED IN THE MILITARY

TO ATTEND THIS REUNION.

 

This is a full service resort.  Rooms are $131.00 per night and will sleep two adults and up to 3 children. We plan to have a Welcome Reception Friday and Class Dinner Saturday.

 

Plan to enjoy the Resort’s golf/other facilities, or explore other area attractions.  Options include: Disney World, Epcot, MGM and Animal Kingdom; Sea World, or Universal Orlando with its new Wizarding World of Harry Potter!! Side trips go to Kennedy Space Center or Tampa’s Busch Gardens, or, did I mention golf or just relaxing by a heated pool?

 

Tickets:  The on-site ticket office offers discounted admissions, and courtesy transportation to nearby parks—free within the Disney complex, nominal fee to others.

 

Cost:    Like other minis, we’ll have an overall cost covering Class events, and then let you do other things on your own.

 

Please contact Bob Blake ‘65 with your plans or for questions, rblake65@mac.com; 781-235-3139

 

Include:

Names,

Dates In/Out,

Fri Reception Yes/No

Sat Dinner Yes/No

Email and Phone

 

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Class Officers' & Exec Committee Meeting
 
Every summer, the Class Officers and Executive Committee Meet in Old Saybrook, CT
at the summer residence of Bill & Sue Webster.
 
The property and home next to the Webster's was owned by Katherin Hepburn who, besides being an
international celebrity was a benefactor to
the Town of Old Saybrook.

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At Their New & Very Improved Summer Home

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Katherine Hepburn

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WASHINGTON — Katharine Hepburn, star of such classic movies as "African Queen" and "Little Women," took her place on a U.S. postage stamp Wednesday.

The 44-cent stamp was dedicated in ceremonies in Old Saybrook, Conn., and is on sale nationwide.

The red-haired actress becomes the 16th star to be honored on the U.S. Postal Service's Legends of Hollywood stamp series.

During her long career Hepburn won four Academy Awards, the first for her performance in "Morning Glory" in 1933.

Her other Oscar performances were in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," 1967; "The Lion in Winter," 1968, and "On Golden Pond," 1981.

Hepburn also received an Emmy for her performance in "Love Among the Ruins," a 1975 made-for-television movie.

"Katharine Hepburn will be remembered for generations, for both her unparalleled acting ability and being a role model for women who chose to live life on their own terms," Postmaster General John Potter said in a statement.

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Katherin Hepburn lived next to the Webster Cottege.
"Kate" was the First Lady of Old Saybrook CT.