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NOTE: I’ve been receiving inquiries about the links for the Mustang Open Reunion being broken on this website and in the newsletter. If it doesn’t work for you, it’s because the sharing setting for this event is set for “friends of guests going to this event can see and join it”. I’ve copied the information on the page and have published it here, so you aren’t missing anything if you’re not on Facebook!
A scene from last year’s Mustang Open Reunion. Click above image to go to the Facebook page for this event.This is an Open Reunion for anyone who attended or taught at San Dieguito High School (though it tends to mostly be the classes of the 70’s and early 80’s).
Check-in will be from 3-5 p.m. at Charlie’s Old Gas Station on the southwest corner of F Street and South Coast Highway 101, where you’ll get a name tag and wristband. Snacks and some beverages will be available in a casual mixer atmosphere. (We’ll be passing the hat again to cover the costs of this.) At dinnertime you’re encouraged to make your way to one of the many pleasant restaurants on 101 for a meal at your own expense. However, the Old Gas Station will remain open into the night for meet-ups with former classmates in a more relaxed setting.
We look forward to another great night of fun and look forward to seeing our friends from back in the days at No Hassle High.
Organized by Alicia Terry, Tim Hayashi, Carla Jones Applegate, Jennifer Bechtel Amundsen, Debra Vinyard Carson, and Tony Kranz