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East Hampton High School Class Reunions Ahead

Thu, 09/14/2023 - 10:59
The East Hampton High School class of 1980
East Hampton High School Yearbook

A reunion for East Hampton High School's classes of 1980 and 1981 will be held at the Clubhouse in Wainscott on Oct. 7 at 6 p.m., and the committee organizing the fun is asking that spots be reserved now. Tickets cost $90 per person and include heavy appetizers, tickets for drinks, and music.

Checks can be made payable to the Clubhouse. Those in the class of 1980 can send them to Barbara Schultz, P.O. Box 1305, Wainscott 11975 or make a Venmo payment to @Barbara-Schultz-0. Those in the class of 1981 can send checks to Holly Rubenstein at P.O. Box 1983, East Hampton 11937. Questions can be directed to Ms. Rubenstein at [email protected] or 631-875-0780 and to Ms. Schultz at [email protected] or 516-641-8796.

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