Dennis Wilkinson Site Admin
Joined: 20 Jul 2004 Posts: 312 Location: East Freetown, MA
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 9:20 pm Post subject: Just a few updates… |
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I've just pushed a few updates up to the site, covering a bunch of different topics (something for everyone! )
First, I've added a general page with information on our family camping weekends, as well as a page with the [url=/www.cachalotalumni.org/events/familycamping/rules.php]camp rules[/url], since people have had questions in the past. If you're planning on attending a family camping weekend, please have a look.
Second, I've put up information for this year's Homecoming, which will be on July 12th this year. Just like last year, Homecoming is a free event (lunch is optional with a suggested donation of $5 to help defray costs.) Have a look–we're hoping for a turnout even bigger than last year's. If you know someone who isn't a member of the association but who is a Cachalot alum, please drop me a quick email with their contact info and I'll send them a postcard with all the info.
Third, the Spring 2008 issue of The Cachaletter went into the mail today, and members should be receiving their copies soon. If you just can't wait for the USPS, though, all our issues, including the new one, are online in PDF form.
Finally, I've uploaded about 50 or so new pictures to our photo gallery. These include some old and new pictures of Camp Noquochoke, some recent shots of Cabins 1 and 2, and a few galleries with pictures from some of the Association's events.
While I didn't update them today, the Links page gets updated at least a few times a month. In particular, I keep an eye on the Standard-Times and Herald News sites (and my Google alerts) looking for Cachalot-related news, and new stuff turns up fairly often.
Enjoy! As always, feel free to send us any questions, comments, or names to match photos either via email or by posting here on our forums. _________________ Dennis
Minister of Propaganda, Webmaestro, and Chief Bottle Washer
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