| How
do I know if my class is planning a reunion? |
| Once
your class has formed a Reunion Committee and works with Reunions
Unlimited to plan the perfect reunion, we send out reunion announcements
containing reunion details, pricing, and other information you need
to attend. If you suspect your class hasn't yet begun to plan an upcoming
reunion and are interested in doing so, contact
us and we'll be happy to help you start! |
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| I
heard from a friend about my reunion, but I didn't get anything in
the mail. Why not, and can I still go? |
| While
we're very good at finding people, it's impossible to find
everybody without a little help. Chances are you didn't receive
any announcements because you were on our Missing List and no one
knew where to find you. Should that be the case, contact Reunions
Unlimited and let us know! We can put your current information in
our database and get information out to you immediately. And of
course you can still go! Since no one knew where you were, they're
probably wondering what you've been up to, so you'd better not disappoint
them! |
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| How
much will my reunion cost, and what does that price include? |
| Your
reunion's cost is determined by a number of factors. Reunions Unlimited
works with your Reunion Committee to plan a fun, affordable affair.
Prices vary per reunion based on choices made by the Committee for
venues, entertainment, food, etc. The price listed on your reunion
announcement includes food and venue. Your reunion announcement has
the prices listed, or you can contact us for more details. |
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| What
if I can only attend one evening of my reunion? |
| If your
Reunion Committee has chosen two or more evening events, Reunions
Unlimited offers flexibility in pricing the reunion on a per event
basis. Your reunion information will outline when separate event pricing
will be available, and what the prices will be per event. (This date
is included on your registration form on the back of the questionnaire.) |
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| How
do I register for my reunion? |
| Reunions
Unlimited accepts all major credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, American
Express, Discover), checks, money orders, and cash. You can pay via
mail, fax,
email, or over the
phone (a $3 convenience fee will be charged for all phone orders). |
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| Sending us a check for registration payment. |
| When you provide a check as payment, you authorize us either to use information from your check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your account or to process the payment as a check transaction. When we use this information, funds may be withdrawn from your account as soon as the same day we receive your payment. |
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| Will
I get a ticket or confirmation? |
| No tickets
or confirmations are mailed to attendees (heck,the dog would probably
eat the tickets anyway). Your cancelled check or credit card statement
is proof of your registration. There will be a table set up at the
reunion events where you will check in. |
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| I've
already paid, but something came up and I have to cancel. Can I get
a refund? |
| We understand
that sometimes life gets in the way of attending your reunion. We
will need to receive your request in writing no later than one month prior to the reunion. There is a cancellation fee of $25
for processing your request. Within 1 month prior to the reunion weekend,
we will not be able to refund you as we have incurred expenses with
vendors on your behalf. We would suggest that if, after two weeks
prior to the reunion, you are certain that you will be unable to attend,
you contact fellow classmates and "sell" your tickets to
those who have not registered. |
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I get a breakdown of the reunion expenses? |
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| How
should I dress for my reunion? |
| Our
vote is a toga. Of course, your reunion committee probably feels
otherwise. The first thing to do is to look on your reunion announcement
and see what type of dress has been suggested. The most common terms
are semiformal, cocktail attire, dressy casual,
business casual, or casual. And, with thanks
to the Rocky Mountain News' Style Matters columnists Judie
Schwartz and Evelinda Urman, these are defined as follows:
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Semiformal: Men wear dark business suits, women
wear fancy cocktail suits, short gowns and dresses.
- Cocktail
Attire:
Men wear dark suits, women wear cocktail suits or the proverbial
"little black dress." Cocktail attire is dressier than
career wear, but a bit less dressy than semiformal. A cocktail
dress is a short elegant evening dress made of luxury fabrics.
Length is anything but formal (meaning not to the ground).
- Dressy
Casual: Office parties held at the boss's home often
call for dressy casual. Note that casual does NOT mean
jeans, flannel shirts or work boots, all common misinterpretations
of this category. Men should wear sport coats and women should
wear slacks suits, or long or short skirts with nice tops.
- Business
Casual:
Slightly less dressy than dressy casual, think conservative office
Friday apparel. Khakis, polo shirts, slacks, short skirts would
all work.
- Casual:
What you'd wear to the grocery store. It's party time, people!
There
is always a wide range of clothing worn to reunions. The most important
thing is to be dressed "nice and comfortable." No one
will kick you out for wearing tennis shoes! (The toga may be another
story...) |
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