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to visit with their friends for a few hours before the formal banquet. Saturday night included a big banquet, lots of socializing and a dance.
The prime rib, turkey and fixings supper, late night lunch and all the food for the wine and cheese was catered by the curling rink. It was all exceptional! A lovely surprise occurred when Dorothy Gunther Smith appeared on Friday night with her tripod and camera. She took countless more formal photos of all who wished and many are posted on our SPSS Reunion Facebook site. She is now looking in to the possibilities of creating an online photo book of the event.
The excellent local band Peace
Haven had many out on the dance floor for hours. Yes many were still able to dance up a storm! When it was time to say goodnight and goodbye it was bitter sweet. It had been such a great time and not likely to be repeated. Hard to say farewell. Thank you to Step Up and Ride who provided a safe ride home to all who wished. This event would not have occurred without the efforts of the reunion planning committee who had been meeting for a year to make this wonderful event come to fruition.
The year prior Kathie Braden Laforge had reached out asking others if they were interested and willing to pursue this venture. A great team emerged.