Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 10:30 AM (ET)
We had more than 250 attendees in 2007, our inaugural year, and already have 500+ preregistered attendees for 2008.
Photos from the 2007 "96/06" W&M Homecoming Tent are available at www.9606.org. View last year's attendees list at: www.9606.eventbrite.com.
If you are going back to homecoming there will again be a great place to tailgate with fellow friends and alumni at the homecoming football game. For the third year, there will be a tent focused on graduates from 1985 to 1995 and next to this “85?95 Tent” for the second year, there will be a tent focused on graduates from 1996 – 2006 in which ‘07 & '08 graduates are also welcome.
The best part of the event is the cost… Free! The cost of the event will be underwritten by the generous donations of time and money by alumni hosts and benefactors. This crucial support will allow us to provide a superior environment for mingling. Both tents are free and open to any alumni and friends. You are welcome to stay for ten minutes or five hours! To learn more about both tents including becoming a class host or benefactor, please visit: www.8595.org or www.9606.org. IDs will be required & checked to enjoy alcoholic beverages.
This year's menu includes an assortment of food from Chick-fil-A, bread-ends & house from The Cheese Shop, assorted snack items, soda, water, beer, wine (from The Williamsburg Winery) & mimosas. This year we have hired 2 staff to help set-up, work and clean-up the event.
Both groups ("85/95" & "96/06") are separately managed and funded, however working together in the planning process The “8595” and “9606” Homecoming Tents are also not officially part of the W&M Society of the Alumni; however we have been in close contact with the Alumni House to make sure we can work together on this venture. This grassroots effort is designed to give a place for any W&M alumni, specially the non-reunion years. A place to mingle, tailgate and enjoy watching some great Tribe football.
Since we do not charge admission, there is no need for us to bounce people or allot food or beverages. This keeps things simple and hospitable. Tent Benefactors make this arrangement possible. In addition to their host commitments, Tent Benefactors also contribute funds or make in-kind donations that defray the cost of the gathering.
2008 "96/06" Benefactor Honor Roll
We would not be able to cover the $4,500+ it cost to run the 2008 "96/06" event without the generous donations of the following individuals and organizations.
We also will take day-of donations (cash/check) which will help out tremendously.
Corporate/Group Benefactor ($400)
Closed-End Fund Advisors: A specialty investment firm working with individuals, institutions and advisors which also publishes investment research & data. www.CEFadvisors.com
W&M Young Guarde Council: The Official Young Alumni Constituent Group for the College of William and Mary. www.wmalumni.com
Suzanne Dana, Long & Foster: Award-winning service from an award winning Realtor®. Serving the needs of Buyers and Sellers in the Historic Triangle area. www.SuzanneDana.com
Gold Benefactors: ($200+)
Rebecka Herbig ‘00 - Richmond, Virginia
Andrew Langer '93 - Washington, DC
John Cole Scott `00 - Richmond, Virginia
Green Benefactors: ($100 - $175)
Chilly Goodman ‘04 - Grand Forks, North Dakota
Deborah Wright ‘96 - Revere, Massachusetts
Host Benefactors: ($25 - $99)
Jordan Blair, '05 - Sacramento, California
Michael Blumenthal, ‘06 MBA ‘09 - Richmond, Virginia
Bree Booth, ‘05 - Woodbridge, Virginia
Christina Carroll, ‘05, JD ‘10 - Chantilly, Virginia
Austin Dronkers, '08 - Washington, D.C.
Michael Goodman, '08 - Grand Forks, North Dakota
Sarah Hapgood, ‘03 - Columbus, Ohio
Dr. Theresa W. Long, ‘00 - Williamsburg, Virginia
Jennifer Lucado, '04 - Glen Allen, Virginia
Dr. Allison Markowsky, '04 - Arlington, Virginia
Aaron Mosby '05 - Arlington, Virginia
Kimberly Parke, '03 - Bowling Green. Virginia
Ideen Solhtalab, '07 - Alexandria, Virginia
*All Benefactors will receive a small token of appreciation from The Host Committee.
Benefactor levels are: Corporate / Group Benefactor $400, Gold Level Benefactor $200+, Green Benefactors $100 - $175, or, “Host Benefactor” level for donations $25 - $75. All Tent Benefactors will be provided with a detailed statement of revenues, expenses and invoices.
You can make 2008 “Benefactor” donations through our websites; send PayPal payments to treasurer@9606.org also send payments by mail to:
"96/06" Host Committee
c/o John Cole Scott
P.O. Box 1419
Richmond, VA 23218
Please include your full name, class year and hometown (city and state) so we can properly recognize the supporters on the websites and in our records.
We look forward to seeing you at Homecoming 2008!
9606 is a grassroots alumni effort comprised of W&M alumni in order to plan, fund and execute a hospitality tent duiring the Homecoming football game.
It is open to all alumni and friends, however targeted at graduates from 1996 - 2006.
For more info visit: www.9606.org
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