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News and Upcoming events held by Class of '73 members will be posted here.

Including:

  • Future reunions dates, locations.

  • Future local events held by sponsoring classmates.

  • Noteworthy News events from classmates.


           Class of '73
        50th REUNION
           September of 2023!
   

Mark your calendars Sept 15, 16 & 17 and plan to join us!
                • Food..........
                • Fun Events..........
                • Connecting with Old Friends.....
                 
                         and Dancing!

With planned music by
DJ Dan Maguire

Go to the reunion page for details!

CLASSMATE DWIGHT BARNES - READY TO WALK 1,000 MILES FOR OTHERS...

                        Would you walk 1,000 miles? Dwight Barnes is going to do just that!

Many of you may know and remember Dwight Barnes from the Class of '73. Dwight retired from McDonald's, however he continues to support the great work by the Ronald McDonald House and it's mission to provide housing for families of patients seeking life-critical treatments at hospitals around the country.

Dwight, in his own words:
The mission of the Ronald McDonald House Charities has been foremost in my mind for years. Having spent almost 40 years in the McDonald’s restaurant business I saw firsthand what this charity has done for thousands of families. Because of this I am taking on a new initiative in my retirement; It is 1,000 Miles for RMHC New England #jointhejourneyhomeRMHCNE.

In August 2020 I am taking on the ambitious goal of walking 1,000 miles to raise awareness and much needed critical funds for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of New England. I plan to walk 20-25 miles a day starting at the Ronald McDonald House in Boston and making my way across New England visiting the Ronald McDonald Houses in Portland, Bangor, Burlington, Springfield, New Haven and Providence. In training for this walk, I think about the struggles these amazing kids and their families go through. I can’t wait to get started!

For just a minute, imagine yourself in the shoes of a typical family living a normal life. Your biggest concern is how the kids will get to practice and what you’ll be having for dinner tonight. One day, out of nowhere, your child gets sick. Weeks or months of doctor visits and tests confirm the worst: Your child has been diagnosed with what could be a life threatening illness. Your once routine days are shattered and replaced with endless research, doctor visits and the urgency to see your child healthy once again. Seeking the best possible healthcare is now your biggest concern.

For this family and countless others, Boston is at the top of the list of healthcare destinations. It’s one of the most well known and respected places in the country for medical care. These families will face many logistical complications such as where to stay during treatments and how to keep their family together during this difficult time. The Ronald McDonald House has successfully answered those critical questions by providing a home away from home and an atmosphere of care and compassion for families at the most crucial of times.

Having spent time on the Board of RMHC, I have clearly seen the need for additional patient housing in Boston. For the last 3 years the number of requests to stay at The Ronald McDonald House at Boston Harbor has doubled. This has resulted in an ever growing wait list for families seeking housing. We must find a way of avoiding saying “no” to families in need.

This is where you come in! A journey of 1000 Miles #jointhejourneyhomeRMHCNE is planned for the late summer of 2020 to raise awareness and funding to expand RMHCNE services in the Greater Boston Area. It will also provide an opportunity to thank the thousands of people throughout New England who support the RMHC Mission and to recognize the sponsors and donors that allow RMHC to make a difference every day. I hope you’ll join me as I make my way through New England during my journey. Please join me in doing whatever you can to support this worthwhile organization.

Thank you,
Dwight Barnes
Deerfield, NH

UPDATE

On October 13th 2020, Dwight completed his 1,000 mile walk!
Dwight finished his 1,000 mile walk where he began, at Spaulding Rehabilitation Network in Boston, across the street from RMH Boston Harbor. He finished parts of his walk with various walking buddies that had joined him along various parts of his route. Also waiting for Dwight at the finish was his family.

There’s still time to make a donation towards Join the Journey Home, and have it matched! Donations made through 10/23 will be matched dollar for dollar up to $15,000 by RMHCNE Board President Paula Wright.

Visit the Join the Journey Home page or text 4RMHCNE to 269-89 to make a donation!  As of October 21, 2020 - Dwight's raised just under $31,000!!!

See Dwight cross the Finish Line here.



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