Two years ago, I was part of a small group of 6 who got together to plan a reunion of our 6th grade class. The driving force behind this was the desire to reunite with our teacher, who had been such a profound influence in all our lives. There were 35 of us in this class. We were able to locate all but 4. It was not an easy task, considering that we were going back to
1964. Most of us had not seen each other since then, or at least since high school. And we were living in many different areas of the country.
We started by trying to determine if there was enough interest in a reunion. When we realized how enthusiastic people were about this, we started looking at the logistics of it. Since some people were flying in to New York from as far as Seattle, we knew we had to make it a weekend-long event.
Without going into too many details, this is what we did: our teacher hosted a cocktail hour at her home Saturday evening. Afterward we walked to a nearby restaurant for a cozy let's-get-reacquainted dinner. The following day was family day -- classmates and their families met again for brunch and a more formal program of reminiscing and honoring our teacher.
It sounds corny but it's true ... some of us felt as if it had been 3 days, not 37 years, since we last saw each other. I've personally renewed some friendships, and I know others have as well.
We had t-shirts printed up with our class picture on the front. We gave out "goody bags" filled with stuff we loved then, such as "pennsy pinky" balls and Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys books. I made up name tags for everyone with each person's 6th grade pictures on their tag. Spouses got a name tag saying "I'm with ..." with the same picture of his/her spouse. And some people brought in their memorabilia which we put on display. I was amazed someone saved the handwritten thank-you note she received from Jacqueline Kennedy in response to the condolence letter she had written after JFK's assassination. (She recalled our teacher had us all write letters, but I don't remember that.) I created a website for the event
here. I just realized some of the links aren't working unless you click on them in order from left to right.
I think we needed about 5 months to put everything together, so be sure to allow yourself enough time.
You will have a great time! Keep us posted on your progress!