Nuff things.I was thinking individual class activity the Friday night (1-1 to 1-6). Black tie or just a party the Saturday night and a miniature sports day and barbeque on the Sunday.
Sounds like some good stuff... we can work with a weekend... Where u have in mind? North coast? Portland? Negril? I was thinking of starting a little organisation committee but I heard that Tricia might be doing something so I stopped brainstorming... but we need to get it started...
Portland is nice...quiet...but we need to first decide what it is exactly that we wanna do, to determine what type of set up we'll need.(and$$) Ochi, MoBay and Negril all have Margaritavilles that we could storm on the night....unless we stay at a villa or something that has a common room: we could host a party. Further, it'd be August? Negril's out then b/c of the Appleton weekend...
To join Campion '97 mailing list visit:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/campion1997/join Also, listen out for the date of a planning meeting this Christmas (at Campion, of course). We're looking for people willing to help organize the big reunion... CAMPION COLLEGE CLASS OF 1997 REUNION PROPOSAL Prepared by Mr. Vivian G. Johnson Jr. Graduating Member of the Class of 1997 In commemoration of the 10 year anniversary of the graduation of members from the great Fifth Form Class of 1997, Reunion celebrations will held in the first week of July 2007 subject to the date specified by the Reunion Committee. Now it is incumbent that the aforementioned Reunion preparations proceed in both a timely and efficient manner to ameliorate any unforeseen glitches, which might hamper either the operations for the event, or the actual event itself. Therefore, in keeping with the theme to create a spectacle of an event, which celebrates the achievements of the great class of 1997 it is deemed necessary to establish the Reunion Committee no later that December 2005. This Reunion Committee will naturally comprise members of class who are specialists in their respective fields relating to specific areas of event coordination. The proposal then is establish a body within an organizational framework, which allows several sub-committees to focus on specific themes and activities related to the Reunion, albeit with each of these sub-committees operating under the auspices of the general Reunion Committee. A working list of proposals shall provide the guidelines within which the entire operation shall proceed and take shape in the form of a Reunion Draft Document. This final draft document will naturally include, but not limited to, the responsibilities designated to each member of the Reunion Committee, and sub-committees; all budgetary and finance calculations and considerations; an explanation of the general theme for the Reunion; Specificities relating to prearranged deadlines for the conclusion of various activities including fund raising and rsvp; and an outline of actual Reunion festivities including awards banquet and after party. The Proposal then is to have the Reunion Committee consisting of no more than Twenty members, and sub-committees consisting of no more than Five members, all dependent of course on the discretion of Reunion Committee members and taking into consideration the duties related to each sub-committee. Areas of Interest should include, but once again not limited to: � The PR portfolio which is an integral component of the Reunion operation and shall entail all matters of communication between the Reunion Committee, sub-committees, and general members of the Class of 1997 including rsvp information and updates. � Fund Raising Porfolio which shall be designated duties related to securing funding from fellow Alumni and corporate institutions. Secondly, this portfolio will also include collection duties from Class of 1997 members, specifically funds collected for banquet tickets plus any additional contributions class members may want to provide for specific expenditures. � Finance Portfolio which shall work closely with Fund Raising and the general committee to create a budget, and assume operational responsibility for the �Campion College Class of 1997 Reunion Bank Account� including, deposits, cheque authorizations, record keeping, and the overall integrity of financial proceedings. � Banquet Portfolio this portfolio shall be solely responsible for securing exquisite catering and dining accommodations, and decorations for the event, and shall take into consideration the general theme of the Reunion celebrations. � Awards Portfolio will be designated to arrange the formal recognition and presentation of awards to a list of outstanding individuals including, members of the Class of 1997, administration and staff at Campion College, outstanding alumni preceding and following the Class of 1997, and securing specially invited guests and speakers. Also included in this Portfolio is the responsibility to coordinate the actual Awards portion of the event. � After Party Portfolio It goes without saying that this Portfolio is the most essential in ensuring that Reunion celebrations culminate in a manner befitting the occasion, with adequate decorations, music, entertainment, and beverage to secure the title �Best Social Event of the Year.�