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Updated: Sunday, June 19, 2011 - 4:20 p.m. PDT
Class Reunions for calendar year 2010
This page contains various upcoming Okanogan County class reunions. Click on a link below to go directly to reunion information. To add a reunion online and publish a story in The Chronicle newspaper, send an email with information to Class Reunions
 
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Okanogan 1961
     OKANOGAN – The Class of 1961 will hold its 50th reunion June 24-25.
     Class members will meet at 6 p.m. Friday at the Okanogan Eagles Club, 1820 N. Second Ave.
     The next day’s gathering will be at 6 p.m. at the Okanogan Bakery, 96 Pine St., with dinner at 7.
     The group invites friends and former teachers.
 
Okanogan 1971
     OKANOGAN - The class of 1971 will hold its 40th reunion July 8-10.
Friday, July 8, brings an informal, no-host gathering at 6 p.m. at the North Country Pub, 15 S. Main St., Omak.
     The group will move to Conconully on Saturday for dinner at Lucky D's, 123 N. Main St.
     A no-host cocktail hour starts at 5 p.m., with dinner at 7. Entree choices are prime rib, salmon or chicken. Music and a karaoke machine will be on hand.
     A Sunday potluck is planned at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mike and Debbie Morris, 1592 Conconully Road. Pop, ice and paper products will be provided.
Classmates may also meet for breakfast at Lucky D's on Sunday morning.
     Several members of the group also plan to stay at Gibson's North Fork Lodge, 100 W. Boone Ave., Conconully, or Conconully State Park, organizers said.
The cost for dinner and the picnic is $23 per person or $45 per couple.
The deadline is May 15 to make reservations with Genni Walker Reilly, 41003 196th Ave. S.E., Enumclaw 98022.
     More information is available from Reilly, 425-677-4630 or genni@plus1ranch.com, or Janet Mackie Bradshaw, 509-826-0327 or rnjbradshaw@hotmail.com.
     The group also is seeking information on missing classmates: Anita Shatto Hullinger-Rice, Carol Evans, Danny Slattery, Dave Bischof, Debbie Campbell Burchard, Dennis Ramey, Diane Anderson, Henry Blankenship, John Greer, Mark Carlton, Monte McLeish, Randy Schreckengast, Sandra Dickinson Gogke, Scott Short and Steve Woody.
 

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