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==Fall/Winter mailing==
==Fall/Winter mailing==
(Combine this with the initial Class Report mailing and save $$$)
(Combine this with the initial Class Report mailing and save $$$)
1. Announce "Save the dates" for reunion week.
#Announce "Save the dates" for reunion week.
2. Announce fall pre-reunion events (area luncheons, local events).
#Announce fall pre-reunion events (area luncheons, local events).
3. Include the first class report questionnaire and information regarding the cost of the book.  In order to do this the mailing must be coordinated with the Class Report Office.
#Include the first class report questionnaire and information regarding the cost of the book.  In order to do this the mailing must be coordinated with the Class Report Office.
4. Ask for volunteers to help with planning the reunion.
#Ask for volunteers to help with planning the reunion.
5. Mention the role of long-distance classmates:  a)  planning regional pre-reunion events, or; b)  serving as members of the national class network.
#Mention the role of long-distance classmates:  a)  planning regional pre-reunion events, or; b)  serving as members of the national class network.
6. Include a return card with intent to attend the reunion.
#Include a return card with intent to attend the reunion.


==April/May letter==  
==April/May letter==  
1. Present a draft schedule of reunion events, including locations and times.
#Present a draft schedule of reunion events, including locations and times.
2. List names of classmates who plan to attend the reunion (if available).
#List names of classmates who plan to attend the reunion (if available).
3. Include a reminder about the class report questionnaire for those classmates who have not responded and thank-you to those who have.
#Include a reminder about the class report questionnaire for those classmates who have not responded and thank-you to those who have.
4. Make a strong pitch to attend the reunion.
#Make a strong pitch to attend the reunion.
5. Include a "Lifestyle" questionnaire if it is something the committee decides to undertake.
#Include a "Lifestyle" questionnaire if it is something the committee decides to undertake.
6. If possible, design and include a carefully thought out reunion registration form that outlines costs.
#If possible, design and include a carefully thought out reunion registration form that outlines costs.


==August/September mailing==
==August/September mailing==
1. Has a carefully written letter that makes a final appeal for attendance and presents the final schedule.
#Has a carefully written letter that makes a final appeal for attendance and presents the final schedule.
2. If it was not in the May mailing, design and include a carefully thought out reunion registration form that outlines costs.
#If it was not in the May mailing, design and include a carefully thought out reunion registration form that outlines costs.
3. States strongly the deadline for the return of the reunion registration form.
#States strongly the deadline for the return of the reunion registration form.

Revision as of 18:12, 11 April 2007

The reunion co-chairs are responsible for authoring at least two or three mailings to classmates prior to the reunion. The letters should include a balance of nostalgia about the past with a hint of the new to arouse classmate's curiosity about returning to Cambridge. The three mailings should include the following information:

Fall/Winter mailing

(Combine this with the initial Class Report mailing and save $$$)

  1. Announce "Save the dates" for reunion week.
  2. Announce fall pre-reunion events (area luncheons, local events).
  3. Include the first class report questionnaire and information regarding the cost of the book. In order to do this the mailing must be coordinated with the Class Report Office.
  4. Ask for volunteers to help with planning the reunion.
  5. Mention the role of long-distance classmates: a) planning regional pre-reunion events, or; b) serving as members of the national class network.
  6. Include a return card with intent to attend the reunion.

April/May letter

  1. Present a draft schedule of reunion events, including locations and times.
  2. List names of classmates who plan to attend the reunion (if available).
  3. Include a reminder about the class report questionnaire for those classmates who have not responded and thank-you to those who have.
  4. Make a strong pitch to attend the reunion.
  5. Include a "Lifestyle" questionnaire if it is something the committee decides to undertake.
  6. If possible, design and include a carefully thought out reunion registration form that outlines costs.

August/September mailing

  1. Has a carefully written letter that makes a final appeal for attendance and presents the final schedule.
  2. If it was not in the May mailing, design and include a carefully thought out reunion registration form that outlines costs.
  3. States strongly the deadline for the return of the reunion registration form.