Things You'll Need:
- Evening Attire
- Phone Books
- Phone Books
- Electronic Personal Organizers
- Photographs
- Airline Tickets
- Photographs
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Step 1
Keep in touch with the alumni center and/or reunion committee at your former school via regular address updates. Even if you do not receive update requests, make a point of sending one each time your contact information changes.
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Step 2
Start a reunion savings fund. Most likely, attending your reunion will require travel and accommodation expenses, in addition to fees for the reunion itself. Planning and saving ahead of time will make the cost as painless as possible.
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Step 3
Reserve time off from work well in advance to ensure that you are covered for any travel time. Although most reunions occur during the weekend, you may need an extra day for travel.
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Step 4
Ask the reunion committee about hotel room blocks. You may be able to take advantage of reunion discounts if you stay at the group hotel.
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Step 5
Make airline reservations well in advance to ensure the best possible rate.









Comments
hepzibuh said
on 2/15/2009 Don't worry about how much you've aged, how much weight you've gained or how many failed marriages are behind you. NO ONE CARE ABOUT THAT! They just want you to be at the reunion! And all those cliques and who was popular and who wasn't? That's all long gone. Everyone is on the same page now. Go to the reunion and have fun!