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Q's on Class Dues
Q: What are class dues?
A:
Every year, the '06 executive committee will ask you to "pay your dues."
We're not just greedy.
Class dues are an annual donation.
We use them to fund activities to keep the class in touch
even after we've graduated.
Q: Where does the money go?
A:
- The Class Newsletter (edited by Tom Monahan)
- The Alumni Magazine
- Mini-Reunions (there are mini-reunion chairs in Boston,
New York, and San Francisco)
- Real Reunions (the first is the 5th-year reunion)
Q: What happens if I don't pay my class dues?
A:
We frown at you. Viciously.
Well, not really. You're still welcome to come to reunions.
But you won't receive newsletters.
We encourage you to pay your dues,
so that we can have more mini-reunions. We try to have as many as possible.
Sometimes it's just drinks at a bar. Some great mini-reunions have involved
art galleries and wine tastings!
Q: How much are dues?
A: $35
Q: Sounds good to me! Where do I send them?
A: You can pay your dues by check or cash. Make checks
payable to "Class of 2006."
You should've received a mailing for class dues with an addressed
envelope for sending in your dues.
If you missed the mailing (or lost the envelope),
please send the check to:
ATTN: Class of 2006 Dues
6068 Blunt Alumni Center
Class Dues Department
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH 03755
Q: How do I ask a question that's not on this list?
A: Blitz Mikee Guzman, Class Treasurer, at his alumni e-mail address.
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