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Saturday, 05 May 2007
Looks like Reunion 2007 is going to be another big event. We had a great time last year at our 25th, so we wish the Class of '82 well on their upcoming 25th. 216 members are registered so far. Our class of '81 even has three members registered to attend this year. I attended the last reunion of the class of '82 in 2002 and had a great time, but unfortunately work prevents me from attending this year.
The Class of 1982 now has their own Bio Book and they have 84 profiles out there. Catch up with your friends from the Class of '82 through their Bio Book, and maybe even consider attending the reunion to see some of them. Our own 1981 Bio Book with 58 profiles is still out there for everyone to view. Existing profiles can be edited, but I don't think you can still add new ones.
Best wishes for a great Reunion this year!
Saturday, 20 January 2007
It's been quiet recently with the Class of '81. Anything going on with anybody that you'd like to see posted on our class website, or anything about Carleton that you'd like to discuss or get more information on? Let me know if you have any ideas and I'll try to get them on to the '81 website.
I've been checking in periodically on the Class of '82's online Bio Book. Like ours, there was an initial flurry of entries, and then it slacked off, with a new entry added here and there. I think it's the greatest idea and way to keep up with classmates, but it kind of seems only about 10-15% of class members fill them out. What's up with that? Are some of us just more gung-ho about Carleton than others, or is everyone really just too busy? Personally I like the ones that are more expressive and creative or more detailed, but even the ones with the single word or short phrase responses are good to read to remember certain classmates.
It also seems that once Reunion is past, if any of our class members log in to the '81 Bio Book, existing profiles can be edited, but new ones can't be created. But no one is making any updates anymore. I'm guessing that we will have new questionaires for our next reunion.
Anyone, just checking in....emails and blog posts are always welcome.
Jeff Stewart '81
Friday, 20 October 2006
I was inspired at Reunion to get more involved with the extended Carleton community in the area of recovery. So after some discussion with the campus Wellness Center and getting things set up through the college mailing list service, I've initiated a new email discussion list with the following description:
- This discussion list is intended for support of Carleton alumni and current students who are in recovery from alcoholism, addictions of any nature, codependency, other types of dysfunction, and those who are seeking recovery and want support, advice or encouragement from Carls in recovery who have "been there." The idea for this group came to mind from a Breakfast Discussion Group at Reunion 2006 on "Recovery After Carleton: Overcoming Addiction, Codependency and Family Dysfunction". It is intended to be as confidential as possible. You may wish to configure your e-mail settings with first name only or an anonymous user ID. Founded 10/12/2006.
If you are in recovery yourself, or close to someone in recovery, feel free to subscribe to the list at https://lists.carleton.edu/info/carls-in-recovery
Thursday, 07 September 2006
Well, all good intentions got shot to heck when I got home from Reunion. Aside from getting the Shutterfly site up and running with Reunion photos uploaded by several classmates, I haven't had much time to blog or do significant updates to our class website. Work took over my life for the summer as our first SAP ERP software implementation Go-live date was August 27 in Clinton, Tennessee. We made it, but not without lots of very long days and weekend work. My only vacation days all summer were for the reunion, and my family didn't even get to spend those days with me. But I am finally finding a bit of free time to work on our site and focus on other things besides work.
So far, I have added this blog page to our class website (at http://www.carleton81.com/ for those of you reading this from the Blogger site). This is a new feature that our website provider made available in April. It will allow more of a one-stop class website with blogging included, instead of having to click between two separate websites. To get the page started I did some cut-and-paste with alll of the posts from the original blog site at http://carleton1981.blogspot.com which have been added to the Archive section (see lefthand column).
Reunion is almost three months past, but I've enjoyed some of the follow-up that has taken place, at least for me. I've stayed in touch with at least a couple classmates, I've been listening to the Knights CD (which is my very first) that I bought at the bookstore during Reunion , and I've been developing some ideas already for our next reunion in 2011. I have recently had a couple of those famous recurring Carleton dreams where it's the middle of the semester and I suddenly realize that I haven't done any of the reading or can't find my classroom. I was hoping those dreams would go away after getting back to campus in June, but alas, I still wake up sometimes thinking that I never actually graduated. (And I know from talking with a few of my classmates that I'm not the only one to have such dreams.)
Aa always, this page is open to your contributions. If you'd like to add a blog post, send it to me at jstewart@carleton81.com. Hopefully it won't be so long in between blog updates from now on.
Cheers/Jeff
Tuesday, 20 June 2006
Hi everyone,
I hope all of you had as great a time at Reunion as I did. I'm still flying high from it, although I walked back into a whirlwind of work. I felt like I was really away on a vacation with old friends, the kind of vacation where you are just comfortable relaxing and enjoying life with everyone. Lots of committed classmates put lots of time into making this reunion as great as it was. Needless to say, I myself am ready to help with the next reunion in 2011. How about you?
It was also a very motivating reunion for me personally. I renewed my Wellstone Action membership today after attending the Saturday forum and film showing. I've already got a bunch of ideas brewing for next reunion for a couple of different discussion forums. Since we have the class website as a communication vehicle, I'll be putting some of the thoughts down over the next few weeks as I get time.
I plan to start a section on the Reunion page called "Reflections from our 25th Reunion", but I would like it to be a collaborative section with a lot of you contributing. Please e-mail me with any thoughts, funny stories, reflections, etc. and I will get them posted. We could also use more contributions for the Wellstone Legacy page, which I believe more of you could write based on attendance at the Wellstone forum and film viewing. Even though I didn't take any classes from Paul, I now feel that I have been impacted myself by his legacy and may post something myself.
I also took an idea from the Class of '91's website and created a Shutterfly site to which you can add any reunion photos you'd like to share. The site is located at http://carleton81reunion.shutterfly.com I didn't take any pictures myself, but hope that some of you will post the ones you took. Feel free to post any photos that you'd like to add to the album I created, or create a new album in the collection. (To add your pictures to an existing album in the Collection, just click the album name and then click the 'Add your pictures' button. You do have to do the free sign-up with Shutterfly in order to add to the collection, but it's very easy.)
Last but not least, I would like to post the texts of the talks by Wes Sundquist, Karl Scholz and David Gramit if I can obtain them electronically, as well as my own talk from my Saturday morning discussion on recovery from addictions, etc. Nicky may also have some content to post from the Wellstone forum. If any of you have other ideas or information to post from reunion, please e-mail me.
Friday and Saturday evenings were especially great with the music performances by Drew Miller's band, Jim Pacala and Carrie Gerendasy, Charlie Pydych's band with added company including Bob Tipping and Bob El-Hai, and just sitting on the Burton lawn into the wee hours of Sunday morning listening to Carrie, Drew, Bob et. al. playing some of the purest folk music possible. Thank you for some very special memories to bring back home and carry me on to the next reunion.
Looking forward to hearing from many of you. I hope all of you had safe trips back home and were able to get back into the swing of things after a great weekend.
Regards,
Jeff
Saturday, 10 June 2006
For anyone reading this that will be attending the Carleton Reunion next weekend, I thought I would put in a plug for the Saturday morning "Carleton Conversations: intergenerational breakfast discussions" that take place from 8:00 - 9:30. I led one of several different discussions at Reunion 2001, and I am planning to do so again at this reunion. There is a good variety of discussion tables and topics to pick from, so everyone should be able to find something that peaks interest. It is also a great place to meet and interact with members of other classes and share knowledge, wisdom and inspiration. Last time it was held in Great Hall, a place which I always enjoy - lots of memories there, including a concert by Harry Chapin with Carls just sitting on the floor all around him , and another with an Indian sitarist playing ragas.
This year I will be giving a talk and leading discussion on the topic of "Recovery After Carleton: Overcoming Addiction, Codependency and Family Dysfunction". It will start with some personal testimony of my own recovery and leadership in a volunteer-based Celebrate Recovery program, then lead into some questions for general discussion.
If you are going to be at reunion, join us for breakfast at 8:00 and participate in this or one of the other alumni discussion groups. They are casual in nature, and people trickle in even if they get up late.
Monday, 29 May 2006
One of the cool things about Carleton reunions is that you can always learn something new. They are not just about reminiscing and catching up with old friends, but they can also be opportunities to learn new things and expand your horizons. Back in 2001 at our 20th reunion, I took part in the bird walk in the Arb, something I had never done before. I found it fascinating and learned more about the Arb in a couple hours than I did in my whole four years at Carleton.
Another part of reunion is to join in the diverse array of planned activities with alumni from our class or other classes and perhaps expand your network of alumni with whom you share similar interests. One such opportunity at the upcoming 25th is to participate in an Aikido Class. Any reunion participants who also practice Aikido (a Japanese martial art) are welcome to join in an all-class training on Saturday afternoon. Contact Steve Carlson from the Class of 1991 for details by e-mailing him at steve.carlson@fandm.edu.
One week to go before advance registration closes. Get busy and register, and if you haven't done so already, create your profile in the online Bio Book for the Class of '81.
Cheers.
Saturday, 13 May 2006
If you really can't come to Reunion, I'm sure someone in our class who hasn't seen you in a long time would still love to hear from you and learn a little bit about what you've been doing in recent years. One way to tell people about yourself is to create an online bio book profile on the Carleton website. I've created a link and provided some instructions for creating your profile on the Bio Book page of our Class of '81 website.
Another way to say hi to your classmates and update us on what's new is to send a note to The Voice for inclusion in the Class Notes section of the next issue. You can now send notes online by clicking on the Class Notes link in the lower lefthand corner of The Voice page on the Carleton website (but you will need your alumni ID and password). Otherwise just send in your update by mail to The Voice. Deadline for the next issue is June 1. (To protect the privacy of its alumni, Carleton does not publish the Class Notes online.)
Finally, if you would like more space to say what you'd really like to say to your classmates, post a comment here by clicking on the Comments link below, or email me with whatever you'd like posted here or on our main website where I'll be creating a section for class member updates after Reunion.
23 days left until Reunion. Can't wait to arrive again in Northfield, just like I first did way back when in 1975 when I first visited the campus........

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