’74s Turn 74–Let’s Celebrate–Social Mixer, May 31 3-5 pm ET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Based on the pioneering work of my fellow Cornell Club of Washington DC member and good friend Tony Chen with his very popular Zoom mixers, one of his original volunteers and our classmate Bonni Schulman Dutcher has offered the following:

Let’s have our own Zoom mixer and celebrate ‘74s turning 74!  

We are going to set up our own Zoom meetings just for our class! The first one is Sunday, May 31 at 3-5pm ET. 

We’ll meet as a group and introduce what this mixer is all about for those not familiar with this concept. As we go forward, we will have several different breakout rooms so we can talk about things that interest us, like travel, investments, cooking. We’ll have rooms for athletics, freshman dorms, engineering, arts, HumEc,  Ag, and ILR, etc..  Your suggestions for breakout rooms are wanted! We want your feedback! Feel free to contact me at Bsdutcher@gmail.com

Cocktails (with or without alcohol) not required but certainly permitted!   Let’s see if we can get 74 Ideas for Big Red libations!  Send me your suggestions. I will put them together and send it out to everyone as a PDF.”

So, don’t miss our first ’74s Turn 74 Social Mixer.

REGISTER Here.

Hope to see you there!

Zinck’s Night-Thursday, Oct. 15

All Cornell alumni, parents, and friends are invited to celebrate the long standing tradition of Zinck’s Night! Join in the fun at an event near you!  Almost 50 events are planned around the globe:  two in DC alone.

 

Cornell Celebrates 150 Years in 2015

Join the Celebration: April 24–27, 2015

On April 27, 1865 the governor of New York State signed the bill that officially established Cornell University’s charter. Now, 150 years later, we’ll spend a four-day weekend commemorating this day in our history–the day that defined our land-grant mission and set the stage for generations of Cornellians to help, to solve, and to transform the world.

Charter Day Weekend is filled with more than two dozen official events celebrating the global contributions of Cornell alumni, faculty, staff and students. Additional campus activities will take place throughout the weekend—everything from athletic events and special exhibits to the unveiling of the Sesquicentennial Ice Cream. All events are open to the public.  Limited video streaming opportunities will be available throughout the weekend.

Learn more…