from Robin Tovey, 21 February 2012
The Reedfayre Play
Setting: The year is 2012, and Reed College is concluding its centennial year of celebrations. The noble king Rex is desirous of a memorable finale and an auspicious beginning of a new century for his college kingdom.

Rex: Serve me up an event befitting the end of a glorious centennial year!

Humble (Alumni Relations) servants: My Lord, here is a mere sampling, a taste of what is planned and what participants can expect at Reunions '12: Reedfayre, May 30-June 3.
- Decorate Reed's first-ever Rose Festival Float--it will make Eleanor's boat look most puny.
- Feast on food and drink at Gastronomy Northwest: a showcase of foodie (and drinkie) Reedies. Pass the mead!
- Dance, tap, or simply relish the sweet sounds of all the Reed musicians who will share their talents.
- Don a pair of lace-up boots and twirl around as Kaul Auditorium is magically transformed into a roller-skating palace.
- Nourish your mind as Reed's gentry gather and share their intellectual prowess in a multi-faceted Alumni College.
- Partake in the parade of classes. Represent your class and/or cheer those who have come before or after in an energetic celebration.
And much more is planned, sire. Does his majesty approve? What are your entreaties?

Rex: A horde, a horde, my kingdom for a horde (of alumni)!

Peasants may procure lodging in the dorms for half price if they register before March 1.
from Robin Tovey, 15 February 2012
Don't forget to register for
Reunions: Reedfayre '12, May 30-June 3, so that your classmates see your name on the who's coming list! See the full list of those in our class below.
--Barb Hansen '62
Class of '62:
H. Abbott '62
Max Agoston '62
Polly Widermann Bakunin '62
Geoffrey Baldwin '62
John Belmont '62
Madeleine Kertesz Berke '62
Garry Bernhardt '62
Irene Heller Bettinger '62
Ann Birnbaum '62
Michael Bolduan '62
Norman Breslow '62
Victoria Farr Brown '62
Darrell Brown '62
Karen Dacus Bucklin '62
Leland Bull '62
Carol Burns '62
from Robin Tovey, 13 January 2012

As Reed is still basking in the glow of its centennial year, we have incorporated essential elements of last year's festivities to stage a remarkable reprise. Reunions '12, May 30-June 3, has been ceremoniously renamed as "Reedfayre," and we are pleased to herald online registration at:
Please be good vassals of Rex and populate the
who's coming list with your honorable name by signing up today!
from Robin Tovey, 9 January 2012

A message from Larry Abramson '80:
As a member of Reed's alumni board, I have been working with several of my colleagues in planning for
Reedfayre '12 (Reunions), which will take place from
Wednesday, May 30 through Sunday, June 3. Following on the successful reformatting of Alumni College (AC) inaugurated at Centennial Reunions last year, our committee is actively planning to develop an attractive AC curriculum to offer at this year's Reedfayre.
The purpose of my reaching out to you today is to ask for your assistance in identifying potential speakers/discussion leaders who would be interested in presenting a topic that they have a passion for and believe would attract participants. While it is easy to identify lots of potential topics, what we need are people willing to do the work to make it happen. Thus, our focus is on identifying champions willing to develop and present 60-90 minute AC "courses" for the Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday afternoon sessions.
As Reedfayre will be upon us sooner than we think, we would very much appreciate it if you would be willing to:
--Be a presenter yourself of a topic; and/or,
--Provide us with contact information of an individual(s) that might be interested in being a presenter.
If you can help, please directly contact our AC "Dean," Jim Kahan '64 at
jimkahan@alumni.reed.edu, with a copy to me at
labramson1@me.com. In the email, please write a sentence or two describing the course/discussion/presentation. Also, please note that the course should be structured such that pre-reading is optional and no materials are required.
Thank you for your time and ideas. Know that your support here will greatly contribute to another successful Alumni College!
Thank you,
Larry
Laurence Abramson '80
from Robin Tovey, 30 November 2011

Centennial Reunions 2011 rocked. Can we repeat the vibe? Definitely.
We have taken the essential elements that made last year's celebration so memorable and set the wheels in motion for a remarkable reprise. We are calling it Reedfayre, and it is a big alumni celebration of music, food, and ideas. Sprinkle in some spectacle and you have an event that you can't miss:
* Toast Colin Diver and send him off into blissful presidential retirement
* Indulge in an afternoon of alumni food and drink at Gastronomy Northwest
* Add your decorative touch to the college's first-ever Rose Festival float
And lest you think that is all that is planned, check back to see an ever growing list of temptations (we don't want to share it all at once!). Keep an eye here and on
Facebook for more sizzle as we cook up programming that honors the reunion classes as well as all Reedies and their families.