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So.....are we planning a reunion for next summer? We had talked about it last summer! I understand it is a lot of work, but there were a few of us who volunteered. If not what about a mini reunion in the west? Let me know, have a great summer everyone! I am certainly enjoying mine. Our families in the Alberta area are attending a golf tourny in memory of Sean on the week-end he passed away! So I am looking forward to us being together. Luv to all!
Colleen

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Kevin Ford said…
What weekend is that ? Im all for a western reunion!A Golfing reunion would be good!
colleen vennard said…
For Sean's memorial? That would be August 23rd, in Camrose Alberta! Karen and Rob and Brian and Holly and my boys will attend and next year Karen's kids will be there as well! We are going to make it an annual event! Why will you be golfing with us?
Interesting video by the way!
luv u all,
C
I'd be happy to help with a reunion.
colleen vennard said…
I think we need to keep this reunion subject present. What do you suggest we do. I know Loretto Woods was interested as well. It doesn't have to be overwhelming if we don't want it to be. I thought it would be likely to happen in Ontario as that is where the majority of the people live.
Colleen

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