Here's the latest on the planning!
July 10 (Friday) night: informal get-together at a brewery, FridayFest downtown afterwards July 11 (Saturday) morning: golf scramble, other small group activities (TBD) July 11 (Saturday) afternoon: organized picnic at a park, with families July 11 (Saturday) night: sit-down banquet (dinner, music, slide shows, etc.) July 12 (Sunday) afternoon: informal picnic/family get-together location for those still around Getting things figured out for the GCHS 30 Year Reunion in July 2015! Please leave a comment if you have any suggestions! July 10 (Friday) night: informal get-together at a brewery, join FridayFest party downtown afterwards July 11 (Saturday) morning: golf scramble, other small group activities (TBD) July 11 (Saturday) afternoon: organized picnic at a park, with families July 11 (Saturday) night: sit-down banquet (dinner, music, slide shows, etc.) July 12 (Sunday) morning: informal breakfast get-togethers July 12 (Sunday) afternoon: informal picnic/family get-together location for those still around The first blog post ... get the word out! More info coming in the following months.
Did you know ? Greeley Central High School is the oldest of three public high schools in Greeley, Colorado, United States in Weld County School District Six, originally founded in 1895 as Greeley High School. History At a cost of $350,000.00, this building was completed in 1927 and is the fourth structure to be known as Greeley High School. At the time, 14th Avenue was at the far western edge of the city, and this site was across the street from what had been a city dump. Local architect, Sidney G. Frazier, designed the school to resemble a French chateau. Extensive remodels in 1958, 1974, 1994, and 2000 dramatically changed the interior and the campus, but the front remained virtually the same and has become affectionately known simply as "The Castle". The name of the school was changed in 1965 to Greeley Central, under the leadership of principals Paul S. Gillespie, Robert S. Gilcrest, Wendell T. Blight, Wendell K. Beard, Henry C. Jensen, Wendell Wilson, Robert W. Turner, Franklin H. Bressler, Rex W. Hester, Cloyd MacBernd, John Lepetit, John "JC" Christensen, Jon Helwick and Mary Lauer. In honor of the school's mascot 14th Avenue in front of the school was renamed "Wildcat Way" in a 2004 ceremony by city, school and student leaders. |
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