Carol Ladewig Art Exhibit

Artist, teacher and former classmate, Carol Ladewig, is exhibiting her art at the Brava Theater in San Francisco. There will be an artist reception on April 1. If you’re going to be in the bay area, this is a great opportunity to view Carol’s work.

Robert Miller’s stained glass exhibit

Former classmate and stained glass artist, Robert “Bobby” Miller, is exhibiting his work at The Walker House in San Dimas, California on March 18 & 19 as part of the San Dimas Festival of Arts. Here is a link to the San Dimas Festival of Arts Calendar of Events where you can get more information:  http://www.sandimasarts.com/Calendar_of_Events.htm

Let’s give Robert and other local artists our support by attending the festival.

Henry Segura

Former classmate, Henry Segura, has been painting freehand since 1950, specializing in pinstriping cars and motorcycles, so if you need to have anything pinstriped, he’s your man. His work was featured in the May 2009 edition of Hot Bike Baggers magazine. Here’s a link to Henry’s website where you can see samples of his work: http://www.henrysegura.com

Class of 1961 50th Reunion Plans are Set!

Our reunion committee is pleased to announce that our 50th reunion will take place at the Marriott Hotel in Irvine, California.  The Meet and Greet arrival event will be held on Saturday evening, October 15, 2011 in our large and private luxurious meeting room on the 17th floor.  The Reunion Event will be held the following evening, on Sunday October 16th.  We were able to get reduced pricing at this quality hotel for a Sunday night event.  On Monday there is an optional cruise planned for those who want a longer time to reconnect.  This 4 day cruise is to the Mexican Riviera aboard the Carnival Fun Ship, Paradise. It will leave the Long Beach harbor on Monday October 17th at 5:30 pm.  It will make stops in Avalon, Catalina, and Ensenada, Mexico.  It wil return to port on Friday morning at 8:00 am October 21st.

The Marriott Hotel has been very reasonable with us in planning this event.  They are able to offer us hotel rooms at $89.00 plus tax, per night and will be providing a plated meal for us on Sunday night at a reasonable cost.  The complimentary room they are providing to us on the 17th floor is a lovely large room which allows us to reunite in comfort.  The hotel is close to major freeways and the John Wayne Airport.  Their partner company, Cruises Only has been worderful to work with in the planning of our “after reunion cruise.”   Due to Carnival cruise line constraints it is limited in how long we have to register for the cruise, so don’t delay if you are interested in reconnecting and relaxing aboard this fine ship.  Registrations must be made by December 1, 2010. This can easily be done by calling 1-888-969-4768 and asking for Christina at Extension 77211 or asking for another cruise specialist.  The fee to register is $25 and goes towards the total cost for the cruise.  Those costs vary from $354.43 per person to $424.43 per person double occupancy, depending on the type and location of your cabin.  This includes taxes and port fees.   Additionally there is an optional charge of  $39  for cruise insurance and a $10 per day per person tip.  A Passport or a Passport Card is now required since there is a port in Mexico.  If you need someone to share a cabin with, contact me at the email address below and I am keeping a list of singles and have their contact information.

We do not have prices set for the Reunion Event yet, but there is a deadline on the cruise, so be sure to act now if you want to get in on the group cruise.  If you have questions about the reunion event or the after reunion cruise event, please contact Janice Ashborn, okayjan@hotmail.com.