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October 2016 Enewsletter Dartmouth Class of ’85 - monthly update Tuesday, October 4, 2016 CLASS OF ’85 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Seeking…. Area Social Chairs for the Dartmouth Class of 1985 Isn’t getting together with other '85s the best part of being a Dartmouth alum? We are looking for "point people" to help us make that happen even more often where you live. Would you like to be a social chair for your area? Super easy and super fun!! hello fellow dartmouth ’85s! welcome to our October 2016 Class of ’85 News & Events To make it even easier, the Class of 1985 would help email blast - a quick monthly update to help keep us advertise get-togethers and connected to each other, to the College, and to Dartmouth help fund them. Dartmouth Class of 1985 items of interest coming up soon in town for a game? as always… for up-to-the-minute news & information, President Hanlon speaking visit our CLASS OF ’85 WEBSITE to alums where you live? (www.dartmouth85.com) Dartmouth holiday or summer party coming up nearby? …Help plan an '85 gathering before or “I'm so glad I live in a world where there are afterwards, at a bar or Octobers.” restaurant nearby. Simple as that!! -Anne, in Anne of Green Gables , by L.M. Montgomery (see next page…) !1 Dartmouth Class of ’85 - monthly update Tuesday, October 4, 2016 (continued from p. 1) Seeking Area Social Chairs for the Class of 1985 We’d love to have an “official” point person in or near each major city — and as many other volunteers as possible so the coordinating can be spread around (many hands make light work and all that!) Here’s who’s doing it already: Atlanta area (Valerie Hartman) Washington, DC area (Todd on the font porch at the Hanover Inn (l-r): Cranford) Jason Kaplan ’85 and Nola Bonis ’85 with Margaret Warram Marder ’85 and David Marder ‘85 San Francisco / Silicon Valley (Laura Yecies) NY / Westchester (Gary Ryan) NYC Area ‘85s… stay tuned for Oct 22nd! Princeton, NJ area (Joe Riley) Dartmouth Football at Columbia on Hanover, NH area & Upper Saturday, October 22nd…. Valley (Jenny Williams, Katie Kick-off: 1:30pm. Class of ’85 gathering Robbins, Allison Shutz before or afterwards… Watch for more Moskow) details - coming soon! Here’s where we’re looking for help: Chicago area Boston area Dallas/Fort Worth area Please contact: Valerie Hartman Miami/Florida area* Volunteer for your area! Todd Cranford Denver area -or- LA/Southern CA area Joe Riley *Laura Roberts already helping but would love another volunteer as official point person here !2 Dartmouth Class of ’85 - monthly update Tuesday, October 4, 2016 Blaze a trail home… Homecoming Weekend 2016 OCTOBER 28-29 (Friday-Saturday) Homecoming Mini-Reunion Class of 1985 - Class of 1984 - Class of 1983 pre-game tailgate: 11:30am - 1:30pm Saturday, October 29th (food and beverages provided) on East Wheelock near Sphinx Dartmouth v. Harvard on Memorial Field: kick-off 1:30pm ….look for the Class of 1985 banner… any questions: Valerie Hartman will be there! (404) 386-4969 (cell) this month! !3 Dartmouth Class of ’85 - monthly update Tuesday, October 4, 2016 Dartmouth Events for October 2016 (click on the title for event details) - many events this month! - -and see homecoming events below- When West is East: American Art and California Collecting Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90036 6:00pm to 10:00pm October 5 - LOS ANGELES Whether you’ve visited the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), or just taken photos in front of its iconic Urban Light installation, you won’t want to miss the chance to see Continue Reading Theater Evening at the San Francisco Playhouse SF Playhouse, 450 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 7:00pm to 9:00pm October 7 - SAN FRANCISCO Come join the DCGSF and DAASV at the theater on Friday, October 7th! We will be viewing the world premiere of "Seared" by Theresa Rebeck at the San Francisco Playhouse 7:00PM: Pre-show Dartmouth Continue Reading Private tour of the Bullitt Center in Capitol Hill 1501 East Madison Street 11:30am to 12:30pm October 8 - SEATTLE, WA Hello Young Dartmouth Alumni of Western Washington! As the new Young Alumni Chairs, Hillary Barker '12 and Chris Faulkner '14 are excited to invite you to the first event they have planned - a private tour of the... Continue Reading The Music of Downton Abbey East Liberty Presbyterian Chruch, 116 S. Highland Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 7:30pm to 9:00pm October 8 - PITTSBURGH, PA The Music of Downton AbbeySaturday, October 8 - 7:30pmEast Liberty Presbyterian Church Feeling a little blue since Downton Abbey went off the air? Fret no longer, as... Continue Reading !4 Dartmouth Class of ’85 - monthly update Tuesday, October 4, 2016 Jump Club I : San Francisco Mod, 470 Alabama St., San Francisco, CA 2:00pm to 6:00pm October 9 - SAN FRANCISCO, CA Come join the DCGSF at Mike Lewis' (D'11) first Jump Club here in San Francisco. One part speaker series, one part indie music festival, and one part good food with friends, Jump Club is fun, social, Continue Reading Luncheon Speaker Series Rod’s 1890’s Ranch House, Route 124, Convent Station, NJ 12:00pm to 2:00pm October 12 - CONVENT STATION, NJ Not too late to sign up to hear Mike McTernan ’86 at D Club luncheon, 10/12WHEN: Wednesday, October 12 at noonWHERE: Rod’s... Continue Reading Dartmouth Club of New Jersey Luncheon Rod’s 1890’s Ranch House, Route 124, Convent Station 12:00pm to 1:00pm October 12 - CONVENT STATION, NJ Luncheon Speaker Series OUR EVER-POPULAR LUNCHEONS WHEN: Wednesday, October 12 at noon WHERE: Rod’s 1890’s Ranch House, Route 124, Convent Station, Morristown, NJ COST: $32 / cost for D Club Continue Reading Digital Learning Initiatives at Dartmouth College Town and County Club, 22 Woodland Street, Hartford, CT 5:30pm to 7:30pm October 13 - HARTFORD, CT Please join us for a lively discussion titled “Digital Learning Initiatives at Dartmouth College: Innovation and Leadership in The Liberal Arts” on the intersection of learning and technology with… Continue Reading Dartmouth vs. Towson Football Mt. Washington Tavern - Chesapeake Bay Room 1:30pm to 3:30pm October 15 - TOWSON, MD DARTMOUTH vs. TOWSON FOOTBALL - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th Looking to see more Dartmouth Football? Come join fellow Dartmouth alums and watch the Big Green take on Towson... the game is in Hanover, but let's meet up near Towson... Continue Reading !5 Dartmouth Class of ’85 - monthly update Tuesday, October 4, 2016 Ivy+ Mastermind Event Hofbräuhaus Cleveland, 1550 Chester Ave, Cleveland, OH 6:00pm to 8:00pm October 20 - CLEVELAND, OH Ivy+ Mastermind EventWhich Ivy graduates the most erudite alums? We will put it to the test in the “Ivy Mastermind Competition” on October 20, 2016 at 6pm at the Hofbrauhaus in Cleveland. In this event, teams of... Continue Reading Haunted Pub Crawl Max's sidebar (next door to Max's Taphouse) 7:00pm to 9:00pm October 22 - BALTIMORE, MD YOUNG ALUMNI FELLS POINT HAUNTED PUB CRAWL - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 Calling all Young Alumni! Join us for the original Fells Point Haunted Pub Crawl Tour! Date: Saturday, October 22, 2016 Time: 7pm to 9pmNote: Meet at 6:... Continue Reading The Capitol Steps: What to Expect When You're Electing Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center for the Arts 9:30pm October 27 - HANOVER, NH 7 pm show is sold-out! Late show added—purchase tickets at hop.dartmouth.edu or call 603.646.2422. Just in time for the presidential election, The Capitol Steps are back! Thirty-five years after starting as Senate... Continue Reading Baker Bell Tower Tours Information Desk, Baker-Berry Library, Hanover, NH 2:00pm to 4:30pm October 28 - HANOVER, NH Self-guided visit. 150 free tickets will be distributed beginning at 2 p.m. in numbered groups of 10. Groups will take the tour in order of their group number from 2–4:30 p.m. Each tour will take approximately 10 minutes to... Continue Reading Navigating College Admissions: Case Studies Workshop Location to be confirmed 2:00pm to 4:30pm October 28 - HANOVER, NH Led by Vice Provost for Enrollment and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Lee Coffin, this workshop will introduce participants to the selective admissions process. Dean Coffin will lead…. Continue Reading !6 Dartmouth Class of ’85 - monthly update Tuesday, October 4, 2016 Open House: Hood Downtown Hood Downtown, 53 S. Main Street, Hanover, NH 3:30pm to 5:30pm October 28 - HANOVER, NH Meet John Stomberg, the inaugural Virginia Rice Kelsey 1961s Director of the Hood Museum of Art, and mingle with friends at the Hood Downtown – a new storefront exhibition space in Hanover. View the work of contemporary French... Continue Reading DARToberfest Tent, Alumni Gym lawn 5:00pm to 7:00pm October 28 - HANOVER, NH Dartmouth Alumni Relations invites the entire Dartmouth community to join us before the parade starts for food, drink and fun! Adjacent to the main tent you will find the DARToberfest beer garden; beer service is limited to alumni... Continue Reading Dartmouth Homecoming Happy Hour Jones Restaurant, 620 Jones St, San Francisco, CA 5:30pm to 7:30pm October 28 - SAN FRANCISCO, CA If you're not making it back to Hanover for Homecoming, please join Dartmouth's young alumni in San Francisco at this year's Homecoming Happy Hour! The DCGSF & YADA will provide drinks and…. Continue Reading Cars and Bands Gather for Parade Crosby Street (off East Wheelock Street between Topliff Hall and tennis courts) 6:15pm to 7:00pm October 28 - HANOVER, NH Cars and bands gather for the Dartmouth Night Parade.
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