It is now time to register for the Rowdy Townie 40th Reunion (Friday, July 31 – Sunday, Aug. 2)! I have been working over the past couple of months with the Alumni Relations office to establish a schedule of events that will allow us to catch up with one another, spend some time throughout the local community and see how the University continues to grow and improve.
Our reunion coincides with the Alumni Golf Classic being held on Friday, July 31 at the Links at Hiawatha Landing. Registration and tournament details can be found on the Alumni Golf Classic website if you are interested in participating.
Our reunion will include a campus tour, time to check out the annual Spiedie Fest and Balloon Rally at Ostiningo Park, dinner at Nirchi’s on the Avenue, and brunch at Traditions at the Glen to name a few. Click here to view our full schedule of events for the weekend. We will again have the opportunity to stay on campus starting on Thursday night in the Mountainview Residential Community which has central air conditioning. Rates will be $50/night for a double room, $32/night for a single room, and $10 per person for linens.
Please call the Alumni Relations office at 607-777-2424 to register. The staff will confirm which events you plan on attending throughout weekend and will take payment if you are planning to stay on campus. Registration for the reunion will close on Wednesday, July 22. Please e-mail me at [email protected] if you have any questions.
I greatly look forward to seeing you again this summer!
Sincerely,
Art Fredricksen ’75
Join us for a BOLD alumni event
Wednesday, Aug. 5, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Main Event
1815 Broad Hollow Rd., Farmingdale
The Long Island Committee of the Metro New York Chapter is excited to offer a unique event for Bearcats of the Last Decade (BOLD) alumni this summer. BOLD alumni are invited to come out for a great night of networking, food and drinks in a fun and relaxed environment.
While you are at the event, you will have the opportunity to connect with other BOLD alumni and share valuable insights about your profession, industry, and/or company (or in the case of our newer graduates, the opportunity to learn what it takes to be successful from your fellow BOLD members)
The cost is $20/person and includes a buffet dinner and one drink. A cash bar will also be available.
Please register online prior to Friday, July 31. We will be unable to offer refunds after the registration deadline.
If you have questions, please contact the Alumni Relations Office at 607-777-2424.
We look forward to seeing your there!
Matt Durkin ’15 & Nico Fiume ’12
Event Coordinators
Scott Feuer ’90
Metro New York Chapter-Long Island Committee Leader
Thank you for registering for tomorrow night’s event at Quirky. Courtney Huff in the Alumni Relations office had e-mailed you yesterday, but we wanted to make sure you received word about a change in plans.
Because of circumstances out of our control, we will not be able to meet at Quirky, so our plans to have an event there are postponed indefinitely. For more information, please visit the Quirky website. We fully intend to plan an event once Quirky is able to resume normal operations, and we’ll be in touch when a new date has been selected.
We would still like to hold an event tomorrow night, so please join us at the Atwood (986 2nd Ave., Manhattan, at 52nd Street), starting at 6 p.m. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres will be provided and drink specials will be offered.
DC BOLD Key Bridge Boathouse Event
Tuesday, Aug. 18
6:15 – 7:30 p.m.
Key Bridge Boathouse
(3500 Water St. NW, Washington, DC)
No cost to attend, but rental fees range from $15-$20/hour
Join your fellow DC BOLD Alumni (Bearcats of the Last Decade) on Tuesday, August 18 as we enjoy the gorgeous summer weather. We will meet at the Key Bridge Boathouse at 6:15 p.m. and set sail at 6:30 p.m. for one hour. You may rent a stand up paddle board, a one or two person kayak, and have some fun in the sun and water, while getting a little workout.
Wear clothing that is appropriate for being in or near water.
Parking in Georgetown can be tricky, if not impossible, so if you plan on driving please leave plenty of time to park and walk over. There are buses that run along Wisconsin Ave. The nearest metro stop is Foggy Bottom and then a 1.2 mile walk to the boathouse.
Please register online no later than Friday, Aug. 14.
Questions? Please contact the Alumni Relations Office at 607-777-2424
We look forward to seeing you there!
Naomi Ulrich ’11 & Amanda Casares ’10
Event Planners
Christina Ritter ’99 & Rachel Siditsky ’04
Metro DC chapter co-leaders
We are very excited to invite you to our Alumni Association’s Rochester Chapter launch event hosted by alumni employees at Constellation Brands, Tom Kane, MBA ’87, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, and Tom Mullin ’73, Executive Vice President and General Counsel.
Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger will be joining us for this momentous occasion. He looks forward to meeting you and sharing the exciting developments taking place at our University. A tremendous class of students will arrive in Binghamton in a matter of weeks, and our campus has a number of impressive new facilities. In fact, if you visit campus for Homecoming 2015 in October, you can see one of them – a brand new Alumni Center in Old O’Connor Hall.
Space is limited to 100 people, so please register online for this complimentary event by Monday, Aug. 10 to reserve your spot. Heavy hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be provided including an assortment of Constellation’s fine portfolio of products.
This event is sponsored by the Binghamton University Alumni Association and Constellation Brands.
National Building Museum Tour
(featuring The BEACH)
Sunday, Aug. 30 at 11 a.m.
National Building Museum
401 F St. NW, Washington
Join D.C. Metro alumni for a National Building Museum tour (featuring The BEACH)! The National Building Museum is America’s leading cultural institution devoted to the history and impact of the built environment by telling the stories of architecture, engineering, and design.The Museum is one of the most family-friendly, awe-inspiring spots in Washington, D.C.
Chuck Pleeger, husband of Shari Pfleeger ’70, LHD ’00 will lead a building tour in addition to highlighting three exhibits: Hot to Cold, Designing for Disaster and House and Home.
Afterwards, you may enjoy The BEACH, an “ocean” of nearly one million recyclable translucent plastic balls spanning across the Museum’s Great Hall!!
Cost:
$16/Adult admission and The BEACH
$13/Youth (age 3-17) admission and The BEACH
$13/Students with ID admission and The BEACH
$13/Seniors (age 60 and over) admission and The BEACH
$8/Adult for admission w/o The BEACH
$5/Youth (ages 3-17) admission w/o The BEACH
$5/Students with ID admission w/o The BEACH
$5/Seniors (age 60 and over) admission w/o The BEACH
Please register online by Thursday, Aug. 27. If you have any questions, contact the Alumni Relations office at [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you!
Contact: Metro NY Chapter Leaders – Dan Cherico ’08, Rory Clark ’05 and Geraldine Toussaint-Philippe ’08 [email protected]
Congratulations! You’re a member of our Alumni Association’s Metro New York Chapter! Since our re-launch in the summer of 2013, more than 1,400 Binghamton University alumni and friends have attended chapter-sponsored events, and we look forward to seeing you at our future events.
We are excited to continue facilitating alumni connections that expand your social and professional networks, and to provide you with professional development programming. Your input will influence the types of programming and events to be offered across the Metro New York region during the rest of this year and throughout 2016. We encourage you to join dozens of your peers in a brainstorming session just a few weeks away.
Second Annual Metro New York Chapter Committee Meeting
Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 7 p.m.
At the meeting we will discuss:
* Highlights of the previous year
* Overview of upcoming events
* Available chapter committee positions for the year
* Open Forum to discuss your ideas for new events and initiatives for this upcoming year.
Please RSVP online by Thursday, Sept. 10. The location and full agenda will be sent to you after the RSVP date. We hope to see you at the meeting!
Dan Cherico ’08, Rory Clark ’05 and Geraldine Toussaint ’08
Metro New York Chapter Co-Leaders
The Watson School invites you and a guest to attend a very special reception:
Thursday, Sept. 17
5:30 – 7:30 pm
Season’s 52 King of Prussia
160 N Gulph Rd., Suite 101, King of Prussia
Our reception will be a wonderful opportunity for you to learn about the latest developments within the Watson School, our growing alumni network, and how you can remain engaged in the life of the University.
This event will include hors d’oeuvres, soft drinks, tea and coffee. Cash bar will be available. There is no cost to attend, but we ask that you please register online by Friday, Sept. 11 and bring your business card for our raffle.
Questions? Please contact Olivia Schofield at [email protected].
The State University of New York is hosting a system-wide Mets game for alumni on Monday, Sept. 21, when the New York Mets battle the Atlanta Braves.
SUNY will be hosting a pre-game reception at McFadden’s Restaurant, which is attached to Citi Field, from 5 to 7 p.m. Immediately following, we will move into the stadium for a game under the lights. Through this special event, we are able to offer tickets that include the networking reception with refreshments and appetizers at McFadden’s, along with a seat in the Big Apple Reserved section for $29/person.
This event is family-friendly and will provide a great chance for alumni to network with colleagues and alumni from SUNY campuses across the state.
This event is sold out.
2015 Annual iRelaunch Return-to-Work Conference!
Thursday, Oct. 1
9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Columbia University, Lerner Hall, NYC
Learn the Most Effective Return-to-Work Strategies and
Meet Employers and Programs Interested in Career Relaunchers
Expert guidance, concrete direction, and the opportunity to connect with interested employers — that’s what you can expect at an iRelaunch Return-to-Work Conference. It’s a one-day event specifically designed to meet the needs of experienced professionals returning from career break and the employers and programs interested in recruiting and updating them. The Conference hosts women and men who’ve taken time from their careers to care for children and parents, accommodate a partner’s job relocation, or pursue volunteer opportunities or personal interests. Why you took a break (or how long you’ve been out) doesn’t matter. What matters is finding practical, actionable and relevant guidance for returning to work with a purpose, and the Conference offers this and more.
This event is coordinated by iRelaunch, led by CEO Carol Fishman Cohen, co-author of the acclaimed career reentry strategy book, Back on the Career Track. Register now! Early-bird registration discount through Sept. 1!