5th-20th, 30th-45th Check-In
- Sponsored by:
- Alumni Engagement
Please check in at the Mahaney Arts Center (MAC) Lower Lobby upon arrival to get your name tag, housing assignments, and more!
Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby
Please check in at the Mahaney Arts Center (MAC) Lower Lobby upon arrival to get your name tag, housing assignments, and more!
Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby
Join classmates to discuss how we’re living in retirement, where we’re residing, and how best to maintain social and physical health. We’ll provide a platform for each of us to reintroduce ourselves, share aspects of life 60 years after graduation, and set the stage for a weekend of camaraderie. We’ve set aside ample time for conversation. Classmates may opt to leave after 3:30 for other activities.
Axinn Center 229
The “Third Stage” of life—that period of time after early retirement—is often characterized as a time to simply slow down. In reality, it can be full of profound opportunities for intentional reinvention. Join us for an engaging conversation, facilitated by Professor Lida Winfield, that dives into the architecture of a fulfilling life that trades “keeping busy” for living with purpose.
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
At 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Friday, graduate fellow Eloise McFarlane ’24.5 will offer a guided tour of select works from the museum’s permanent collection. Eloise will highlight surprising connections among works that may at first appear unrelated, offering fresh perspectives and engaging conversation.
Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art
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).
Middlebury College
Middlebury’s environmental teaching, sustainability commitments, and student advocacy have made outsized impacts for decades. We’ve set bold goals, challenged each other, and learned an enormous amount.
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
At 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Friday, graduate fellow Eloise McFarlane ’24.5 will offer a guided tour of select works from the museum’s permanent collection. Eloise will highlight surprising connections among works that may at first appear unrelated, offering fresh perspectives and engaging conversation.
Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art
A reception to thank and celebrate Reunion volunteers and donors of the 1800 Society, Cane Society, and Women’s Giving Circle. By invitation only.
Note: if you are in the 50th Reunion class, you will be picked up by the bus heading to Bread Loaf around 5:30 pm.
3 South Street
Open to all interested in learning about Alcoholics Anonymous and recovery from all addictions. Hosted by a Middlebury alum.
Carr Hall, Anderson Freeman Resource Center
Anderson Freeman Resource Center
Enjoy lawn games as you arrive to your Reunion celebration. Families welcome! This event will take place on the Atwater Complex Lawn. (Rain location: Atwater A Lounge)
Middlebury College
Mingle with friends old and new on Battell Beach and grab a drink or a bite to eat before or after your class’s scheduled dinner. Enjoy tacos from Las Hermosas and pizza from American Flatbread’s mobile oven, as well as a bar with beer, wine, cider, and non-alcoholic options. Please remember to wear your lanyard, and be prepared to show ID at the bar.
Battell Beach
The Carillon Concert Series features beautiful concerts from Middlebury Chapel’s bell tower. The melodic sounds of the carillon bells will ring out across the campus. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket! Free.
Performer: Amy Heebner ‘93, City Carillonneur, Albany, NY
For more information about the carillon, please click here.
Middlebury Chapel
Join LGBTQIA+ alumni and allies for a casual gathering and light refreshments. Drop by the Prism Center before dinner and say hello to old and new friends alike. All are welcome. Let’s raise a glass to the best Reunion ever! Hosted by alumni association board member Casey Mahoney ’11
Prism Center, Farrell House, 24 Hillcrest Road
The Prism Center
Stop in to the renovated Johnson Memorial Building and view works from alumni artists in the Class of 1986. There will be a chance to meet the contributing artists at 6:15 pm. The 1986 art show will remain on view in Johnson through the summer.
Johnson Gallery/Crit (208)
Head up to Bread Loaf for a special evening including a reception, dinner, class photo, and a memorial tribute to remember our departed classmates. Guests may drive, carpool, or ride the bus. Buses depart from Lot C behind New Battell at 5:30 pm. (A bus will also stop at the President’s house at 5:35 pm to pick up guests attending the Donor & Volunteer Appreciation Reception.)
Bread Loaf Inn Dining Room
Feel free to drop in if you need to get away.
Carr Hall, Anderson Freeman Resource Center
Anderson Freeman Resource Center
Enjoy a private 25th class dinner at American Flatbread. President Baucom will be in attendance, so this is your chance to meet him if you haven’t yet!
Please wear your lanyard and be prepared to show ID at the bar. Buses will leave from the Ridgeline parking lot (Lot R) at 6:15 pm, or you can enjoy a walk through town.
American Flatbread, Marbleworks
Off Campus
After dinner, continue the fun in Nelson Arena with live music from Brad Corrigan and the Waves. Brad Corrigan ’96 of Dispatch is back at Middlebury, celebrating his 30th Reunion. Please remember to wear your lanyard, and be prepared to show ID at the bar. Shuttles will be available to and from the center of campus to Nelson.
Memorial Field House Nelson Recreational Center
After dinner, enjoy live music by Magnetic Horse, dancing, and conversation in the Bread Loaf Barn.
Bread Loaf Barn
Join classmates to screen the PBS short film “JFK: The Last Speech,” followed by an interactive discussion facilitated by Dow Davis ’66.
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room