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Writer's pictureVictor A. Galvez

RCS Alumni Reunion: A Rare Opportunity

As the calendar inches closer to March 8th, excitement brews for the upcoming RCS Alumni Reunion. This isn’t just any gathering—it’s a special chance to reconnect with friends and memories from years past. While the reunion promises a blend of travel, food, and activities, it’s essential not to lose sight of the heart of the event: the precious opportunity to sit, talk, and rekindle cherished friendships.

 

The day begins with a bit of travel, as alumni make their way from various corners, eager to reunite. Whether it’s a short drive or a longer journey, the anticipation of reconnecting with familiar faces adds to the excitement.

 

Upon arrival, the aroma of a delicious lunch fills the air. A variety of dishes await, providing the perfect backdrop for mingling and conversation. As plates fill and laughter echoes, the room begins to buzz with stories and shared memories.

 

Activities are sprinkled throughout the day—perhaps a light game, a nostalgic slideshow, or a walk down memory lane with yearbooks and photos. These moments are designed to spark joy and laughter, yet they serve as a gentle reminder of the true essence of the reunion.

 

The most significant part of this gathering, however, is the simplest: sitting together, talking, and listening. It’s a time to catch up on years of living—sharing stories of work, family, triumphs, and challenges. It’s about learning how life has shaped each person, weaving their experiences into the fabric of who they are today.

 

This reunion isn’t just an event; it’s a celebration of the bonds formed years ago. It’s about making time and space for what truly matters—rekindling friendships and honoring the shared history that connects everyone. These moments of sitting, talking, and visiting are not just ordinary—they are extraordinary. They remind everyone of the unique journey they’ve shared, making the reunion a profoundly special experience.

 

So, as March 8th approaches, let’s prepare for a day filled with travel, food, and activities, but most importantly, let’s cherish the opportunity to reconnect. Let’s make the time spent together meaningful, because it truly is a rare and beautiful gift.



 

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Bob Field
13 hours ago

Boy, do I miss Steve Marcey. He would know where everyone is. Anyone have current info on Dick Ippolito, Frankie Montoya, Kevin Paulus, Ralph Diamond, Kevin Hancock Ruben Gomez? I think I can contact Brother Damien on Facebook. Let's find them.

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