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Class of 1967 STEP 1: Choose One of the Four Packages Listed Below (All Packages Include Free Parking) Weekend Planner CLASS OF 1967 STEP 1: Choose one of the four packages listed below (All packages include free parking) ALL WEEKEND This package includes all activities taking place Thursday, 1 Best May 31-Sunday, June 3 excluding events requiring Early Bird $210 Value additional fees (see back cover of planner for a full Regular $230 listing of events requiring additional payment). EVENTS • All Class of 1967 Class Gatherings • Receptions INCLUDED IN • Nightlife Activities • Tours PACKAGE: • Special Events • Open Houses • Seminars • Kids’ Activities • Brunches FRIDAY ONLY This package includes all activities taking place on Friday, June 1 excluding 2 events requiring additional fees (see back cover of planner for a full listing of Early Bird $60 events requiring additional payment). Regular $80 • Class of 1967 Opening Reception • Friday Receptions EVENTS INCLUDED IN • Friday Nightlife Activities • Friday Tours PACKAGE: • Friday Special Events • Friday Open Houses • Friday Seminars SATURDAY ONLY This package includes all activities taking place on Saturday, June 2 excluding 3 events requiring additional fees (see back cover of planner for a full listing of Early Bird $160 events requiring additional payment). Regular $180 • Class of 1967 Garden Cocktails and • Saturday Brunches EVENTS Rotunda Dinner • Saturday Receptions INCLUDED IN • Saturday Nightlife Activities • Saturday Tours PACKAGE: • Saturday Special Events • Saturday Open Houses • Saturday Seminars • Saturday Kids’ Activities SATURDAY DINNER AND This package includes activities taking place 4BANd pARTy ONly in the evening on Saturday, June 2. Early Bird $95 EVENTS • Class of 1967 Garden • Saturday Nightlife INCLUDED IN Cocktails and Rotunda Activities Regular $100 PACKAGE: Dinner IMPORTANT DATES CHILDREN’S PRICING MAY 9 Early Bird Deadline Ages 10 and under ......... FREE MAY 18 Ages 11-17 years Cancellation/Refund Deadline Friday ................... $15 MAY 25 Saturday ................. $15 Last Day to Register Online* Weekend ................. $30 * Register online to avoid waiting in line to register at Alumni Hall Register ONLINE at www.virginiareunions.com Noon–1:30 p.m. SCHOOL LUNCHES – page 18 4–6 p.m. U.Va. Alumni Sing – page 10 STEp 2: plan your weekend ($10 per person) Architecture 4–6 p.m. RECEpTIONS – page 19 College of Arts & Sciences Commerce AFROTC Education Anthropology, Archaeology and Linguistics Alumni EVENTS LISTING 6–7 p.m. School of Architecture Open House – page 19 Engineering AROTC NOTE: The Alumni Association must make Nursing (noon-2 p.m.) Christian Fellowship Groups commitments to caterers and other vendors 6–9 p.m. Little Hoos Child Care ($30 per child) – page 22 College of Arts & Sciences Benefactors Society based on your event selections. Some (invite only) 7–9 p.m. Class of 1967 Opening Reception – page 5 Noon–3 p.m. Little Hoos Child Care ($30 per child) – page 22 Cornerstone Society (invite only) events have registration capacities. Echols Scholars Eli Banana 9 p.m.–midnight Little Hoos Child Care ($30 per child) 1–3 p.m. Kids’ College-Session II ($25 per child) – page 22 Honor Committee THURSDAY, MAY 31 – pages 22-23 IMP Society 9–11 p.m. Movie on the Lawn – page 9 9:30–11 p.m. Hypnotist Tom DeLuca – page 9 Abstracting the Figure (Grades K–2) Jefferson Scholars Foundation Alumni 9:30 p.m.–midnight Speidel, Goodrich, Goggin (SGG) Exposure to Cyanotypes (Grades K–2) NROTC (4–5:30 p.m.) – page 8 The Rhythmic World (Grades 3–5) Rodman Scholars FRIDAY, JUNE 1 Buildings in Bold Color (Grades 6–10) Serpentine Society: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, 10:30 p.m.–midnight Late-Night Trivia – page 8 Transgender and Queer Alumni Network 9:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Monticello and Ash Lawn-Highland (4:15–5:30 p.m.) Excursion ($50 per person) – page 17 1–3 p.m. Cavalier Daily Alumni Association Reception T.I.L.K.A. SATURDAY, JUNE 2 – page 19 Trigon Engineering Society 11 a.m.–12:15 p.m. SEMINARS 7:30 a.m. The Stumblefoot Derby Reunion Race ($15 per 1:30–2:30 p.m. University of Virginia Art Museum University Guide Service WTJU 55th Anniversary Alumni Faulkner at Virginia and Online – page 14 person) – page 10 Special Tours – page 17 Mapping Yourself – page 12 8–9 a.m. Yoga on the Lawn – page 10 1:45–3:45 p.m. Wine 401: The Art of Wine Tasting Will Health Care Reform Change the Way Nurses and ($60 per person) – page 10 6–9 p.m. Little Hoos Child Care ($30 per child) – page 22 Physicians Work Together? – page 12 9–11 a.m. Madison House Brunch – page 18 6–9 p.m. Class of 1967 Garden Cocktails and Rotunda 1:45–3 p.m. SEMINARS 9–11 a.m. RECEpTIONS – page 19 dinner – page 5 1 p.m. Virginia Reunions Golf Tournament Around the World with Cavalier Travels – page 16 Alpha Phi Omega ($80 per person) – page 9 The Best Way to Allocate Your Assets – page 15 Brody Jewish Center, Hillel at U.Va. 8:30–10:30 p.m. Kids’ Movie– – page 22 Ten Things You Don’t Want to Know about Thomas Gnomeo and Juliet 1–2 p.m. John Paul Jones Arena Tour – page 17 Hispanic/Latino Alumni Jefferson with Book Signing – page 15 9–11 p.m. Teens’ Movie–Despicable Me – page 22 1–4:30 p.m. Wine Festival ($15 per person) – page 9 Hoos in Media (10:15–11:30 a.m.) Lawn Residents 9 p.m.–midnight Little Hoos Child Care ($30 per child) Resident Advisors 2–3:30 p.m. School of Nursing Building Tours – page 17 – page 22 1–2:15 p.m. SEMINARS University Judiciary Committee 9–11 p.m. Jazz Piano Lounge – page 8 Beer Engineering 101 – page 14 3–4 p.m. University of Virginia Art Museum Special Tours Cavalier Career Connections: Everything You Always – page 17 9–11 p.m. TFC Band – page 8 9 a.m.–noon Alumni Memorial – page 10 Wanted to Ask a Recruiter – page 12 3–4 p.m. Rotunda and Lawn Tours – page 17 10 p.m.–1 a.m. Skip Castro Band – page 8 Finding Your Kin, Pt. 1: Basics for the Beginning 9–11:15 a.m. Alumni Children and the Admission Genealogist – page 13 Process with Admission Tour – page 16 11 p.m.–1 a.m. The Breakfast Club – page 8 3–4:15 p.m. SEMINAR LGBTQ Life: The University and Its Peer Institutions 3–4:15 p.m. SEMINARS 9:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Kids’ College-Session I – page 16 SUNDAY, JUNE 3 Finding Your Kin, Pt. 2: Advanced Resources in ($25 per child) – page 22 9–noon “Come As You Go” Brunch featuring Larry Genealogy – page 13 Sabato’s Crystal Ball – page 18 The Rhythmic World (Grades K–2) 3–5 p.m. Kids’ Carnival – page 22 The Civil War at 150: New Perspectives on Union Exposure to Cyanotypes (Grades K–2) 10–11:30 a.m. Sabato’s Crystal Ball – page 11 Victory and Confederate Defeat – page 14 Buildings in Bold Color (Grades 3–5) U.Va. Bay Game: A Hands-On Interactive Watershed Abstracting the Figure (Grades 6–10) 3–5 p.m. RECEpTIONS – page 19 10–11 a.m. Brown College at Monroe Hill Brunch Sustainability Simulation – page 14 – page 18 Asian and Asian Pacific American Alumni 10 a.m.–noon Raven Society Brunch – page 18 9:30–10:15 a.m. SEMINAR Black Alumni 4:30–5:45 p.m. SEMINARS Fraternity and Sorority Media Now—and Media in the Future – page 15 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Rotunda and Lawn Tours The Online Education Debate – page 13 Jefferson Literary and Debating Society – page 17 Untold Stories of U.Va. Football History – page 16 University Programs Council/University Union 9:30–10:45 a.m. SEMINARS University Singers/Chamber Singers/Coro Virginia (3–4 p.m.) 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.- New South Lawn Tour – page 17 Crossing the Color Line: From Rhythm and Blues to Virginia Glee Club (3–4 p.m.) 5–7 p.m. Jefferson Literary and Debating Society Virginia Women’s Chorus (3–4 p.m.) Sippers – page 19 Rock ‘n’ Roll – page 15 Serving Our Country: A Decade in Review – page 11 5:30–7 p.m. Carr’s Hill Open House and Welcome 3:15–4:30 p.m. SEMINARS Reception – page 9 11 a.m.–12:15 p.m. SEMINAR Preserving Local History in Moving Images: The Feil 5:30–7:30 p.m. Drama Department Alumni Reception Family Home Movies – page 13 – page 19 The University: A presidential perspective – page 11 The University of Virginia 101: Seminar and Book 5:30–7:30 p.m. McIntire Department of Art: Past Meets Signing with Coy Barefoot – page 16 Present VII Exhibition – page 19 Student Life at the University: Today’s Undergraduate Experience – page 16 Register ONLINE at www.virginiareunions.com Register ONLINE at www.virginiareunions.com STEP 3: Register ONLINE www.virginiareunions.com Events Requiring Additional Fees (not included in packages) FRIDAY: Monticello and Ash lawn-Highland Excursion - $50 per person Virginia Reunions Golf Tournament - $80 per person Wine Festival - $15 per person little Hoos Child Care - $30 per child, per session (Infant-5 years) SATURDAY: Kids’ College - $25 per child Undergraduate School lunches - $10 per person (Children ages 10 and under free) little Hoos Child Care - $30 per child, per session (Infant-5 years) Wine 401 - $60 per person Stumblefoot derby Reunion Race Registration (separate from general registration) STEP 1: Visit online registration site at STEP 2: Click on “Find a Program” http://online.activenetwork.com/UVAIMS and enter program barcode #16501 Registration fee is $15/runner.
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