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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Survey for 2011 cruise

Survey for 1966 Coral Gables High Cavaliers


Dear fellow Cavaliers,

Karen and I have been approached by several of our classmates about getting together prior to our 50-year reunion in 2016. So we wanted to see if there was any interest in putting together a cruise for next year (2011). Today's ships can accommodate a wide variety of cabin preferences, itineraries, and amenitites; so we are hopeful that we can satisfy a large percentage of your preferences.

Please give us your input about the following items. Any additional comments you have would also be appreciated.

What is your preference for the length of the cruise: Please give us your 1st and 2nd choices (Mark 1 and 2)


1 night (cruise to nowhere) ____________
2 nights (Sat. eve. to Mon. morning) ____________
3 nights (Fri. eve. to Mon. morning) ____________
4 nights (Mon eve. to Fri. morning _____________
6 or 7 nights (Better itineraries) _____________



Who would you like to bring along?


Solo or spouse ______________
Multigenerational - with kids and grand kids______________


What time of year would you prefer: Please give us your 1st and 2nd choices

Winter - Dec. 2010-Feb. 2011 ______________
Spring - Mar.-May 2011 ______________
Summer - June-Aug. 2011 ______________
Fall - Sept.-Dec. 2011 ______________


Would your decision be negatively affected if the price per person was? (please answer each with a yes or no)


<$100 per person __________
$100-$200 per person __________
>$200 per person __________


Do you have any suggestions about a theme or perhaps someone you might want to have on board the cruise with the group?
_____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________

Thank you,

Art Berkowitz & Karen Corlett McCammon

Class of 1966

Please return your surveys to Karen Corlett McCammon at KCMcCammon@msn.com or you can fax it to her at (305) 663-9154 so we can tabulate whether or not there is sufficient interest and what kind of cruise people would be most interested in attending. Just cut and paste and send to Karen.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)



We have received several questions related to the reunion so I thought we should address them in a FAQ.


Memory Book - missing names

We received several calls from people who did not realize that the book is set up in two sections: the front part includes people who sent in their biographies; the second section includes contact information for those who did not send in their bios. You will need to check both sections.

We did find that we had omitted all of the names after Tom Warner (the last name listed). There are about 30 people missing. We will send out an addendum shortly with those missing names and contact information.

Ed: They have now been sent out to everyone who attended the reunion.


Memory Book Corrections

Since we will be sending an addendum, anyone who noticed an error in their listing, please E-mail me as soon as possible and we will include any corrections at that time.

Ed: The corrections have also been sent out to those who attended the reunion.


Reunion Photo Website - Snapfish.com

We have selected a commercial website for our reunion pictures - Snapfish.com. We sent an E-mail and an invite so that you can post your pictures, view other classmates pictures, and even purchase reunion pictures directly on the site.
However, we have discovered that there is a problem reaching the reunion group photos when people register directly with Snapfish.com without first responding to the invite. It seems to work fine if you follow the link from the invite you received. So go back to the E-mail that includes the invite and it should work. If you can't find the E-mail with the invite or are still having problems, contact me and I will try to assist.

Ed: As of February 6th, 29 albums have been posted to the Snapfish site and 244 people have visited the site.

Art Berkowitz
E-mail: artbcpa@aol.com
Tel: (949) 362-9940 - Pacific time

Extra Reunion T-shirts


We still have lots of the Coral Gables High 40-year reunion t-shirts. They are really beautiful, but I guess we overestimated the number we purchased. Since we don't want them just sitting in a garage, anyone who wants one should contact Karen (kcmccmmon@msn.com). We will send them out for only the cost of the shipping.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Who Attended the Reunion - Final Stats

Here are the FINAL stats regarding our January 12-14, 2007 reunion weekend:

Number of people in our class: 1111

Number of classmates we found: 553

Number of classmates who sent in their memory book information: 236

Number of people who attended the reunion: 358

***For a list of those who attended, go to:*** www.gables66.blogspot.com

Sunday, January 14, 2007

It's Over

So here I am - 2:00 AM - sitting alone in my hotel room after hearing for the zillionth time how successful the reunion was. But I ask you, "How can any single guy feel that it was a successful event if he didn't get even one indecent proposal." I understand I don't have a wife to lend for $1 million, but that's not enough of an excuse for me.

Anyway Karen and I are truly happy that so many of you thoroughly enjoyed yourselves.

Here are a couple of preliminary notes:

1. The 40-year reunion was the largest reunion that our class has ever held - attendance was over 350.

2. After a minor audit and a bit of renegotiation, we should end up with a nice "excess of revenues over liabilities" a/k/a a net profit. We intend to leave a small amount to the next reunion committee and also make a donation to the high school.

3. As we were cleaning up, we found an additional box of Memory Books. We understand that a few people "misplaced" their copies. After we mail out the books to those who purchased the book, but didn't come to the reunion, we should have a clearer picture of what is still available.

4. If you are still interested in purchasing a reunion T-shirt, we still have a few available. Contact Karen and we will arrange a "special price."

5. According to the company we purchased the mortarboards from (that's the graduation hats), no one has ever done a recreation of the graduation processional before...and then to have the same person, Mr. Jim Simpson, give them out again 40 years later - well that was very special.

6. Stan "the man" Blake - thank you for adding a special humorous touch to our evening.

And finally for those who asked if I will be happy to see it all come to an end, I say NO, emphatically NO.

It has been a blast.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Too excited to sleep

It's 5:00 A.M. and I am too excited to sleep. The first night of our reunion weekend has ended and I couldn't be more pleased.

It wasn't the number of people who came up to me and Karen to thank us for all the hard work we had put into this reunion (though we did enjoy that too), it was the wide smiles on people's faces and the number of people who told us what a fabulous time they were having.

What was especially pleasing were the number of people who were attending a reunion for the very first time. Karen and I had made a special effort to reach out to those who felt rejected or neglected in high school. Forty years is a long time to carry negative memories. We wanted to help them remember the fonder thoughts that may have been buried beneath all the rest of the junk we carry around with us. From our conversations, the number of first timers was over 50. We hope we were able to help you reconnect with some of those more positive experiences.

And for those of us who are reunion junkies, it is so satisfying to reconnect every five or ten years with people who had such a large impact on our lives as we were growing up. Whether it was at a vacation you took together, a birthday party, cotillion, or just school time interaction, those memories bring a huge smile to our faces. For those who say that we "live in the past", I only wish them as many wonderful thoughts from their current experiences.

Tonight will generate a whole flood of different memories as we get the opportunity for extended conversations at our dinner tables. We may even have mixed memories as we dance to the 50's and 60's music with our classmates from those days. (How many of you can connect a special person with a particular song?)

Some of those memories may not be joyous. (Kathy Nelson and I had a special song that we shared together. Unfortunately Kathy is no longer with us). But others will remind us of happier times and for me, songs that still had words and a beat that you could dance to and sing - like "I told the Witch Doctor".

So If I am up again tomorrow night, I will reflect on day 2 of our our reunion weekend. Have a great weekend and a great lifetime.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Coral Gables High Class of 1966
40-year Reunion
January 12-14, 2007


Well it is almost time for the events to start and you probably want to know where they are, when they start, how to get there, what to wear etc. etc. etc.
So here are the facts.

FRIDAY NIGHT

PLACE: Coral Reef Yacht Club
2484 S. Bayshore Drive
Coconut Grove, FL
Tel. (305) 858-1733

TIME: 7:30 – 11:00PM

DIRECTIONS: It’s two driveways north of Monty’s, just north of the old Merrill Stevens Yacht area. For those who have forgotten their way around Miami: From the North: From the end of I-95, travel south on U.S. 1, turn left on 27th Avenue to Bayshore Drive, then left to the club, 1/2 mile north of Dinner Key Marina. From the south: Travel north on U.S. 1, turn right on 27th Avenue to Bayshore Drive, then left to the club

DRESS: Casual

ACTIVITIES: None; you are the activities; we wanted nothing to get in the way of you reminiscing with old friends. There will be a deejay playing background music, Cuban style food (buffet style) and a cash bar. But you are the stars!

PARKING: Valet parking included


SATURDAY NIGHT - Pre-registration is required

PLACE: Country Club of Coral Gables
997 N. Greenway Drive
Coral Gables, FL
Tel. (305) 460-9952

TIME: 7:00 – 11:00 PM

DIRECTIONS: Corner of Alhambra Circle and Granada Blvd. From Coconut Grove: Travel north on 27th Avenue, turn left on Coral Way (through Miracle Mile), turn slight right on N. Greenway Drive. From the North: From the end of I-95, travel south on U.S. 1, turn right on 27th Avenue, turn left on Coral Way (through Miracle Mile), turn slight right on N. Greenway Drive. From the South: Travel north on U.S. 1, turn left at LeJeune Rd (42nd Avenue), turn left at Coral Way, slight right at N. Greenway Drive.

DRESS: Dressy casual (tropical chic)

ACTIVITIES
: Lots; band, dinner, gifts, awards and lots of time to visit with friends

PARKING: Valet parking included



WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON

DOUBLETREE HOTEL COCONUT GROVE
2649 South Bayshore Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Tel (305) 858-2800

Drop on by; your reunion committee will be hosting a hospitality suite throughout the weekend. To get driving directions online, click here:

GOLF OUTING - SATURDAY
Charlie Johnson has reserved 16 tee times (4 foursomes) for the Biltmore Golf Course starting at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday. E-mail Charlie at CJOHNSON@richmangreer.com. Only a few spots left.

TOUR OF CORAL GABLES HIGH– SATURDAY
Dan Finora will take people on a tour of Coral Gables High at 10:30 AM. Can you still find 103 or 301 or 509? If interested, please E-mail Karen at kcmccammon@msn.com so she knows whether there is enough interest.

BEAUX ARTS FESTIVAL
One of Miami’s premier art festivals on the grounds of the University of Miami – free to get in; all day Sat. and Sunday – 10 to 5; yummy food, over 200 juried artists. http://beauxartsmiami.org/events/festival.html

FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANICAL GARDEN
Chihuley Exhibit – world famous glass artist had one of a kind exhibition; must get tickets in advance Go online at: http://www.ftg.org/ or call (305) 667-1651

TOUR OF MIAMI WITH NOTED HISTORIAN
If you are interested in going on a tour of Miami with noted historian, Dr. Paul George, contact Karen at kcmccammon@msn.com.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Gables Cavaliers Win District Football Championship

This Should Bring Back Some Wonderful Memories

Coral Gables High School's football team won its first district championship in seventeen years when it defeated Miami Beach High 45 to 22 Thursday night. This win and Columbus' win over Miami High secured the District 14-6A championship for the Cavaliers and sent them to the playoffs for the first time in three years. The CGHS football team is coached by Joe Montoya. Congratulations to the entire football team and coaching staff. Go Cavs!

Posted 10/23/2006 http://cghs.dadeschools.net

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