The class of 1986, Yale School of Forestry, 30th reunion
Yale FES held an annual reunion on October 7 - 9 (2016). For the class of 1986 -- its was the 30th!
Announcements (updated 11 October 2016):
All done 13 people form the class of 1986 attended (Caroline Norden got sick). It is safe to say that a grand time was had by all. Special kudos to Mark Dillenbeck for hosting many of us out in Old Lyme!
Official info
  from Yale
Registering
for this site
On Sunday (3 April), emails with registration & RSVP were sent to all members of the class of 1986. Well, all members for whom I have an email address (courtesy of Peter Otis)!
If you didn't get anything, let me know (email me at admin@fes86.org).
After you register, you can update your attendance intentions, provide personal information, read & post on the forum, and send emails to fellow class of 1986ers.
At Peter's request, and since it is common sense: unless you allow it, personal information (including your email) will not be displayed on this website.
Missing info!
There are 17 people that I do not have an email address for.
If have contact information for , please let me know (Daniel Hellerstein, admin@fes86.org) -- or tell them to contact me.
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Who attended?
David Braun ║ James Chamberlain ║ Sarah Clark Stuart ║ Mark Dillenbeck ║ Tom Duffus ║ Elliott Gimble ║ Daniel Hellerstein ║ Bruce Leighty ║ Brenda Lind ║ Betsy McGean ║ Steve Miller ║ Robert Moore ║ Caroline Woodwell
you can …

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While basic attempts are made to keep this site secure, it is not very robust. That is, a determined hacker could probably crack the weak encryption used here.

Why did I make this design compromise? Answer: the information stored on this site (and visible through its pages) is not likely to be of much value.

If that's too slack for you, the following steps can be taken ...


This page is being maintained by Daniel Hellerstein (301 928 0970, admin@fes86.org)
Since I have no idea if anyone (other than me) might use this, its barebones.
I am happy to add new functionality (such as some kind of calendar/scheduling app). Please let me know your ideas!

(I suppose most normal people would do this via Facebook or some cloud based app, but who from '86 was all that normal?)