Kentridge High Class of 1975 to celebrate 50th reunion

Activities set for Sept. 12-14 include ‘Local Cruise In,’ dinner, bar gatherings

Activities for the 50th reunion of the Kentridge High School Class of 1975 are set for Sept. 12-14. COURTESY GRAPHIC

Activities for the 50th reunion of the Kentridge High School Class of 1975 are set for Sept. 12-14. COURTESY GRAPHIC

Several activities are planned Sept. 12-14 for the 50th reunion of the Kentridge High School Class of 1975.

This list of events was provided by Randi (Lindsley) Shartin, one of the reunion coordinators.

Friday, Sept. 12

• Kentridge High School walk-through

2:30 to 3:30 p.m

Tour the school

Coordinated By Randi (Lindsley) Shartin (206-931-5799)

• “Local Cruise In”

4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Show off your muscle cars and hot rods

Covington Walmart, 17432 SE 270th Pl.

Join us at the Kentridge booth

Coordinated by Tim Guffey tscj@comcast.net

• The Spot Sports Bar & Grill

8 p.m. to 2 a.m. – or whenever we have to go to sleep

4224 E. Valley Road, Renton

Coordinated by Cindy Pittman (425-891-6108) and Randi (Lindsley) Shartin (206-931-5799)

Saturday, Sept. 13

• Happy hour and dinner

No host happy hour 6 to 7 p.m.

Dinner buffet 7 to 8 p.m.

Socializing until 11 p.m.

Maplewood Golf Course

4050 SE Maple Valley Highway, Renton

Cost: $75 single, $140 couples

Coordinated by Pete O’Brien (206-920-0478), Steven Hussey (206-406-0373), Marie Couture (425-346-5600), Annie (Anita Hill) Wade and Cindy Pittman.

Sunday, Sept. 14

• Meet at The Spot Sports Bar & Grill for breakfast and the Seahawks game

Come any time after 9:15 a.m.

Seattle Seahawks vs Pittsburgh Steelers, 10 a.m. kickoff

4224 E. Valley Road, Renton

Coordinated by Cindy Pittman (425-891-6108) and Randi (Lindsley) Shartin (206-931-5799)

• Pack your lunch or buy it and meet at the park

1 to 5 p.m., no alcoholic beverages, no pets

Shelter #1, Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park

1201 Lake Washington Blvd. N., Renton

Note: Nearby food at Kidd Valley and Ivar’s

Coordinated by Pete O’Brien (206-920-0478)


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