There are a lot of folks on Facebook, but I don't talk to them.
My best suggestion would be to contact alumnae@lfabc.org (note the spelling of alumnae). Anyway, _I think_ usually if there is going to be an organized reunion, what happens is this:
- you email alumnae@lfabc.org and ask them to send you everyone's up-to-date contact info.
- Then they contact everyone themselves and say "hey, we're going to send your contact info to some one who wants to arrange a get together. Reply to us if you _don't_ want us to pass on this info".
- Eventually you'll get people's contact info and you can organize your event.
You could also try the LFA group on Facebook, but I'm not sure everyone is on there. Or, you could just connect with the people on Facebook (Charmaine, Kristin et al., Rebecca et al., and so forth) and ask them to spread the word? That seems a little less reliable though..
Good luck! Let me know if you need help working with LFA.
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There are a lot of folks on Facebook, but I don't talk to them.
My best suggestion would be to contact alumnae@lfabc.org (note the spelling of alumnae). Anyway, _I think_ usually if there is going to be an organized reunion, what happens is this:
- you email alumnae@lfabc.org and ask them to send you everyone's up-to-date contact info.
- Then they contact everyone themselves and say "hey, we're going to send your contact info to some one who wants to arrange a get together. Reply to us if you _don't_ want us to pass on this info".
- Eventually you'll get people's contact info and you can organize your event.
You could also try the LFA group on Facebook, but I'm not sure everyone is on there. Or, you could just connect with the people on Facebook (Charmaine, Kristin et al., Rebecca et al., and so forth) and ask them to spread the word? That seems a little less reliable though..
Good luck! Let me know if you need help working with LFA.
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