50th Reunion Lunch
- Sponsored by:
- Office of Advancement
Join your 1976 classmates for a casual lunch in Proctor Dining Hall.
Proctor Dining Room
Join your 1976 classmates for a casual lunch in Proctor Dining Hall.
Proctor Dining Room
Survey Says! How well did you know your classmates? Did you know their tastes, their behaviors, and what generally made them tick? There’s only one way to find out, even if it’s 50 years later. Come join this spirited game of Fiftieth Feud.
Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)
Upon arrival, please check in with College staff in Prescott House Lounge to get your name tag, housing assignments, and more!
Prescott House 1st Flr Lounge (Chromatic)
The 50th class will gather for a delightful evening of food, conversation, and celebration, joined by President Ian Baucom. The program will include brief remarks and the presentation of the class gift. Following dinner, classmates are invited to continue the evening on the roof of Bicentennial Hall for stargazing with faculty and staff from the Mittelman Observatory.
Ross Dining Hall
Kick off your 25th Reunion with classmates at Mister Up’s. Enjoy appetizers, wine, and beer in a relaxed, social setting, with the full menu available for purchase. A perfect way to reconnect and start the weekend together.
Off Campus
The class of 1976 is invited to the roof of Bicentennial Hall for stargazing with the faculty and staff of the Mittelman Observatory. Meet in the Great Hall in Bicentennial Hall after dinner to learn more about the Mittelman observatory (and get a sneak peek of the new Quantitative Center!) while waiting to visit the rooftop observation deck in small groups to observe the stars through various telescopes.
McCardell Bicentennial Hall Tormondsen Great Hall
Proctor Dining Room
The Hepburn Seminar room is set aside all weekend for members of the Class of 1956 who would like a quiet space to reflect on the classmates and friends who are not here with us this weekend. Write a note, sit quietly, share thoughts of gratitude, and reflect on lives well-lived.
Hepburn Seminar Room 127
Join your 2001 classmates for a spirited 9 or 18 holes of golf at the beautiful Ralph Myhre Golf Course! Complimentary tee times available from 8:30–9:30 AM. Lunch will be provided at the Tavern on the Tee. Register online by May 21 at go.middlebury.edu/25thgolf. Carts available day-of: $25 for 18 holes / $16 for 9 holes (per person, at check-in). You do not need a full group to register. If you have less than a foursome, the golf course will do their best to group you with other players.
Ralph Myhre Golf Course
Join us for a morning hike up Snake Mountain. Sign up in the 25th class lounge in Prescott House, and meet at 9:00 am in the Ridgeline parking lot to board the bus and depart. If you drive independently, meet at the trail head at 2514 Mountain Road in Addison.
Off Campus
Meet in front of New Battell for a walk across campus. Continue on to the Red Kelly Trail, which follows the perimeter of the College’s golf course. The course consists of moderately rolling terrain with several steep hills.
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Visit the current Special Collections exhibit “On Eggs-hibit: Nancy Willard’s Bread Loaf Eggs.” These quirky decorated wooden eggs, signed by authors Nancy met at Bread Loaf, are on display alongside literary works from the Abernethy Collection to celebrate the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference centennial.
Davis Family Library Atrium
The Knoll offers opportunities for academic involvement, community connections, and environmental stewardship. Meet the summer interns, enjoy the gardens, and walk the labyrinth.
You may drive or walk to The Knoll; if you walk, please be sure to follow the path through the solar panels—do not walk along Route 125.
The Knoll
Upon arrival, please check in with College staff in Prescott House Lounge to get your name tag, housing assignments, and more!
Prescott House 1st Flr Lounge (Chromatic)
Upon arrival, please check in with College staff in the first floor lounge in New Battell to get your name tag, housing assignments, and more!
Battell Hall 1st Floor Lounge
Upon arrival, please check in with College staff in Hepburn Lounge to get your name tag, housing assignments, and more!
Hepburn Lounge
Home to rare books, manuscripts, and the Middlebury College Archives, Special Collections is custodian of objects that tell the story of our shared past. In addition to collecting and preserving the history of the College, it serves as a research laboratory for the history of the book and material culture. Mingle with our staff and browse artifacts celebrating Reunion Weekend.
Davis Family Library, Special Collections Reading Room
Proctor Dining Room
Join classmates for a walk on the Red Kelly Trail (a section of the Trail Around Middlebury). Meet at Kirk Alumni Center and enjoy a 1.6 mile loop. The biggest hill will be heading back up to Alumni Center! Participants can park by the football stadium and walk to Kirk if parking is limited at the golf course.
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Take a bus tour (on Friday or Saturday) to see some of the newest additions to campus while revisiting familiar spots along the way. Space is limited and sign-up is required. You may sign up for tours in Hepburn Lounge. Tours depart at 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., last approximately 45 minutes, and return to Hepburn.
Meet in Hepburn driveway (please arrive five minutes early).
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