Reunions

WE'RE NOT OLD... WE'RE OLD SCHOOL!

Our 30th REUNION took place the weekend of November 10-11, 2006. It was the first ever joint reunion for the classes of 1976 and 1975, and it was a huge success, with more than 230 people in attendance! Thank you to everyone who helped with the reunion, and to everyone who attended and helped make it such an amazing event.

Please send me your photos! You may email JPG or GIF files to me (please do not attach a whole bunch in one email) or mail a CD with the digital files to:

LBHS 30th Reunion
120 W. Wyndham Court
Longwood, FL 32779

If you have printed photos, I would appreciate it if you would have them scanned for me. You can get this done wherever you get your photos developed.

Check out the 30th Reunion Gallery or view a list of attending classmates and link to their photos from there.

REUNION AGENDA

Friday, November 10
3:00 Hotel check-in
5:00 Registration in the Hilton International Ballroom pre-function area; silent auction to benefit The Lori Woodward Fund
6:30 Gala reception with food stations and cash bar
7:30 Reunion presentations
9:00 Poolside WDW fireworks viewing; coffee and dessert served
9:30 Live music and dancing, with a few more surprises
"You can't dance and stay uptight, it's a supernatural delight." - King Harvest, "Dancin' in the Moonlight" (1973) - They played that song between classes at LBHS all the time!

Saturday, November 11

5:30 Bus departs for Universal CityWalk
6:15 Hard Rock Café private mixer with two-hour premium open bar
8:15 Seating for concert at Hard Rock Live
8:30 Classic Albums Live presents Led Zeppelin IV at Hard Rock Live
12:00 Bus leaves for the Hilton

Sunday, November 12
11:00 Hotel check-out
12:30 Lori Woodward Classic Golf Tournament at Errol Estate Country Club
"You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave" - The Eagles, "Hotel California" (1976)


Click here to see a list of classmates who attended the reunion, with photo links
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Click here to see who attended the Class of '76 25th reunion.

 

 

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