The SIGnboard: Reunion Week Events

Shared Interest Group gatherings in Cambridge

Many Shared Interest Groups (https://alumni.harvard.edu/haa/clubs-sigs/sigs-directory) host get-togethers during Commencement and Reunion week. A few early listings appear below; updates will be posted at harvardmagazine.com/2018/05/the-signboard and at https://alumni.harvard.edu/reunions/sig-events.

 

Harvard Gender and Sexuality Caucus Annual Dinner

Catch up with and celebrate the BGLTQ+ community at Harvard at our annual dinner on Thursday, May 24, at 5 p.m. in the Dunster House Dining Hall. (Registration required at hgsc.sigs.harvard.edu/dinner.) For more information, email president@hgsc.org.

 

Harvardwood 2018 Reunion Mixer

Gather on Saturday, May 26, from 3 to 5 p.m. at John Harvard’s Brewery and Ale House in the Square. (Free, but registration required at www.harvardwood.org/harvardwood_2018_reunion_mixer.) Guests and family members are welcome. For more information, email boston@harvardwood.org.

 

Holden Choruses Alumni Sing

Come join us on Saturday, May 26, from 3 to 5 p.m. in Paine Hall for a read-through of selections from The Messiah. (Free; registration is not required.) Scores provided, but bring your own if you have one. For more information, email samantha.c.morrison@gmail.com

 

Latino and Latin American Alumni Reunion Reception

Enjoy plenty of good networking, company, fun, and some food on Saturday, May 26, from 3 to 6 p.m. (Location TBD; registration not required.) Students, alumni, and families are all welcome. For more information, email gshamlin@post.harvard.edu.

Catch up with LGBTQ folks at our annual dinner on Thursday, May 25, beginning at 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.hgsc.org/dinner. Then gather on Saturday, May 27, from 3 to 5 p.m. for our open house in the Quincy House Senior Common Room. Family and friends are also welcome! Registration is not required for the open house, but a donation is requested. For more information, email Rafael Quintanar at rtquint@post.harvard.edu. (Not wheelchair accessible.)

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