Note: This invitation is only for the picnic. If you only want to go to Gordon Biersch and/or nightclubbing, please respond with a No to the invitation for the picnic.
- Go to http://www.classmates.com and log in if you aren't already logged in.
- Look on the top left of the page. Click "Class of 87 Reunion" to be taken to the reunion home page.
- Click "more >" under "Additional Details:" to view the complete text of the invitation.
- Click the "member list" tab to view all people registered in the class of 1987. Note the column "RSVP Status" where you can see who is coming.
- Click the "announcements" tab in the upper right corner of the page, then scroll down.
- Click on the announcement "Event Details Updated - Dinner/After-party" then scroll the page down to see the text of the announcement.
- In the upper right corner of the page, select "Yes", "Maybe", or "No" to indicate whether or not you will be coming to the picnic portoin of the reunion.
- If you selected "Yes", then enter the number of guests you will be bringing to the picnic.
- Enter any comments to be seen by the reunion coordinator. The reunion coordinator will share these comments on the Yahoo! Group, since they are not visible to fellow members of classmates.com.
- Click "RSVP".
- Explore the rest of classmates.com or log out.
Your help would be appreciated to encourage other alumni to reply to the reunion picnic invitation!
- Go to http://www.classmates.com and log in if you aren't already logged in.
- Look on the top left of the page. Click "Class of 87 Reunion" to be taken to the reunion home page.
- Click the "member list" tab to view all people registered in the class of 1987. Note the column "RSVP Status" where you can see who is coming.
- Do you see people you know who have not yet replied to the invitation? If you do please contact them and tell them that we're going to have a great time, we'd love to see them at the reunion, and we could really use their reply as soon as possible. If you know phone numbers, please try calling rather than sending emails, since a lot of people don't check their personal email often.
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