Everett Survey - Your Opinion Matters

The Class Reunion Committee values your opinion for upcoming events.  Please take a moment to look at this questionnaire and email me (there is an envelope at the bottom on the site page) your thoughts to these questions (sorry, it’s not possible just to fill in the form on this page).

Since our graduation in 1970, we have typically held a class reunion (combined with other classes or just our class alone) every 5 years.  At the 2010 reunion, it was suggested that we gather informally every year to stay better connected.  In order to determine the desires of the majority, we’d like your feedback.  We will continue to have these as long as there is interest.

The next ‘a little more formal’ reunion would be in 2020 (50th can you believe it?).  We have held these at Buddies (Holt), Prairie Creek Banquet Center (Dewitt) and other locations such as the Lansing Center and Ramada Inn Hotel on W. Saginaw.

Would you attend a more ‘formal’ event (these include dinner and are on a cost recovery basis – 2015 event cost was $30 per person)?

__________     YES                    __________    NO

If yes, do you have suggestions for a location?  (In addition to the above locations, other classes have held theirs at Lansing Quality Suites, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Frank’s Press Box, Royal Scott, Grand Ledge Country Club, Princess Riverboat)

Would you be interested in the following:

Informal gathering on Friday night at Coreys                    YES     or     NO

Breakfast at local restaurant Saturday am                          YES     or     NO

Golf                                                                                                             YES     or     NO

Potluck late afternoon in place of formal dinner                 YES     or     NO

 

Since the launch of my personal website in November, 2012, I am no longer sending out individual emails (many were bouncing back as inaccurate).  Communication has been through this website, Facebook, word of mouth and announcements in the Lansing State Journal.

Your suggestions and opinions are highly valued.

 

Thanks.     Laurena