Category: 2020 All Class Reunion
2014 All Class Reunion Hotel Rates
DGALA has negotiated discounted rates at the Hanover Inn, Six South Street, the Norwich Inn, and the Marriott Courtyard — just mention “DGALA” when you book to take advantage of this reduced pricing. Rooms are reserved from Thursday evening (early arrivals) through Sunday over the Reunion Weekend.
Six South Street Hotel: $229 per night (Singles & Doubles)
http://www.sixsouth.com/
Phone: 603-643-0600
Hanover Inn: $269 per night (Singles & Doubles)
http://www.hanoverinn.com/
Phone: 603-643-4300
Marriott Courtyard: $169 per night (Single) or $179 per night (Double)
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lebcy-courtyard-hanover-lebanon
Phone: 603-643-5600
Norwich Inn: $164/174 or $179/$194 per night
http://www.norwichinn.com
Phone: 802-649-1143
Want to help with reunion planning? Have questions?
Email us at DGALA2014Reunion@gmail.com.
Hanover Inn
DGALA 2014 All Class Reunion: Save the Date
October 31, 2014 to November 2, 2014
DGALA turns 30 next year and we want you to celebrate this tremendous milestone with us in Hanover next fall. More details to come but for now mark your calendars and make plans to join us. Drawing nearly two hundred alumni back to Hanover, our ’09 Reunion included three days of events, panels, dinners, mixers, and special events, and we look forward to exceeding expectations again next year.
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DGALA has negotiated discount rates at the Hanover Inn, the Norwich Inn and the Marriott Courtyard — just mention “DGALA” when you book to take advantage of this reduced pricing.
Want to help with reunion planning? Have questions?
Email us at DGALA2014Reunion@gmail.com.
DGALA was founded in 1984 with the hopes of connecting Dartmouth’s LGBT alumni/ae from all classes. Now boasting over 800 members worldwide, our organization sponsors a wide range of programming across the country, provides an advisory role to Dartmouth faculty and administrators on issues of LGBT concern and collaborates with the Dartmouth College Fund to provide financial assistance to students through the DGALA DCF Scholars Program. To learn more about DGALA, visit www.dgala.me.
Annual DGALA Mini Reunion
Dartmouth College, Hanover NH
June 14 at 10:00pm until June 15 at 10:00pm
Schedule:
Friday, June 14th:
10:00 PM — Midnight
DGALA Cocktails (Open Bar!)
Six South St Hotel Bar
6 South Street, Hanover
Saturday, June 15th:
9:00 AM — 10:00 AM
DGALA Annual Reunion Breakfast with President-elect Phil Hanlon ‘77
Hinman Forum, Rockefeller Center
Noon — 1:00 PM
Special DGALA-Only Hood Museum Tour
Hood Museum (meet in museum lobby)
2:00 PM — 3:00 PM
DGALA Lecture: The Rise and Fall of the Religious Right
Alumni Hall, Hopkins Center
Randall Balmer, Mandel Family Professor of Arts & Sciences and chair of the department of religion, will examine the origins of the religious right, its political and cultural influence, and evidence for its demise.
3:15 PM
Meeting with US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand ’88 (NY)
Alumni Hall, Hopkins Center
We are honored that Senator Gillibrand, a great advocate for our community, is taking time out of her 25th reunion schedule to meet with us.
6:00 PM
Informal Dinners
View the Facebook Event & RSVP Here:
Annual DGALA Mini-Reunion Schedule
Friday, June 15th
10pm: DGALA Cocktails with Open Bar at the bar at Six South St Hotel, Hanover’s only boutique hotel. Six South St Hotel
Saturday, June 16th
8:30am to 10am: DGALA Reunions Breakfast, with remarks by President Kim @ 8:45am. Hinman Lounge, Rockefeller Center
11am to Noon: Exclusive DGALA Tour of Men of Fire: Jose Clemente Orozco and Jackson Pollock. A senior Hood administrator will welcome us and provide an overview of the museum. Following the welcome, Sarah Powers, Assistant Curator for Special Projects, will lead us on a tour of the exhibition. We are fortunate to catch it during its last 2 days on view! Hood Museum
2pm: “God Gave Them Guns” takes a vacation: How American Culture Wars Get Fought Overseas. Professor Jeff Sharlet, the recipient of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission’s 2011 Outspoken Award and the National Lesbian and Gay Award for Excellence in Feature Writing, will lecture on this provocative topic. Moore Theater, Hopkins Center
Dinner: DGALA members at Mini Reunion have traditionally gathered for casual dinners on Saturday, usually joined by LGBT undergraduates and members of the graduating class.
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