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More information on chapter and other alumni events is available in the online Calendar of Events. Those interested in starting, revitalizing, or serving a regional chapter should contact alumni affairs, alumni@lafayette.edu, 1-800-LAFAYETTE, (610) 330-5040.

California: San Francisco/Palo Alto
Contact: Zoe Allison Bonnette ’94, bonnette@sbcglobal.net
Katy Layng ’05 hosted the Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast party at Final Final.

Colorado: Denver
President: Lisa Bryson May ’97, lisacmay@hotmail.com
Alumni were invited to an Oct. 25 book-signing party featuring Donald L. Miller, MacCracken Professor of History, for his new book, Masters of the Air. Lisa Bryson May ’97 hosted the Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast party. In early December, Jamie Hughes ’05, assistant director of alumni affairs, visited with chapter leaders. The chapter seeks alumni who would like to join the executive committee and assist in planning events. For information, contact May or Hughes.

Delaware
Roger ’55 and Ginny Gordon hosted their annual Lafayette Holiday Party on Dec. 9 at their home in Wilmington.

District of Columbia
President: Meegan McVay ’95, meegan_mcvay@hotmail.com
The chapter will visit the Mount Vernon estate of George Washington Sunday, April 22. It will meet in the Vernanda Room of the Mt. Vernon Inn for lunch at 12:30. Afterward, Lafayette College Archivist Diane Shaw will discuss the exhibition A Son and his Adoptive Father: The Marquis de Lafayette and George Washington. A tour of the exhibit will follow. Cost is $35 for the Class of 2000 and older, $25 for the Class of 2001 and younger. Space is limited; RSVP no later than April 6 with Jamie Hughes ’05, assistant director of alumni affairs, jhughes@alumni.lafayette.edu, (610) 330-5899, 1-800-LAFAYETTE.

A total of 27 alumni and Hughes took part in Hockey Night at the VerizonCenter on Feb. 6, featuring the Washington Capitals vs. Boston Bruins. Meegan McVay ’95 organized the event. Although the Caps lost in an overtime shootout, the outing was “an absolute success,” says Hughes. “A fun time was had by all!”

Alumni and Posse students from the Class of 2010 celebrated Posse Foundation Day 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, in the EdwardBennettWilliamsBuilding at Williams and Connolly, 725 12th St., NW. Douglas R. Marvin ’69 hosted the event. Hors d’oeuvres, wine, and other drinks were served.

Thirsty Thursday events continue on the first Thursday of each month. On Oct. 18, 34 alumni attended a wine tasting at Best Cellars in Arlington, Va. Alumni Affairs Director Sherri Jones and Mary Pat Staats, associate director of alumni affairs, were in attendance. Chapter members were invited to attend a book-signing party with Donald L. Miller, MacCracken Professor of History, on Oct. 23. The chapter hosted its Lafayette-Lehigh telecast party at the Grand Hyatt’s Grand Slam Sports Bar. A small group of alumni attended a global issues forum hosted by Joshua Sanborn, associate professor of history, as part of the College’s strategic planning.

Florida: Gold Coast
Contact: Thomas Daiello ’67, tdfamily@adelphia.net
President Dan Weiss will be the guest speaker 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20, for a dinner at The Biltmore Hotel, 1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables. Cost is $30. RSVP with Mary Pat Staats, associate director of alumni affairs, 1-800-LAFAYETTE, staatsm@lafayette.edu.

The chapter also will host Weiss at 11:30 a.m. the next day for a reception and luncheon at Boca Raton Resort & Club, 501 East Camino Real. Cost is $35; RSVP with Staats. The menu is Okeechobee field greens with tomato, cucumber, sunflower seeds, and herb garden vinaigrette; rotisserie Tuscan chicken with rosemary balsamic and olive oil, roasted tomato, cremini mushroom ragout, and spring vegetable orzo; Florida key lime tart and strawberry coulis; freshly brewed Colombian coffee, regular and decaffeinated; and iced teas and selected teas. Wine service will continue through lunch.

Thomas Daiello ’67 hosted the Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast party at The Draft House in Boca Raton.

Florida: Gulf Coast
Contact: Bill Harding ’58, HardingBill@gmail.com
Alumni were invited to a presentation and book-signing event at the Sarasota Reading Festival on Nov. 4 featuring Donald L. Miller, MacCracken Professor of History and author of the recently published Masters of the Air. On Nov. 15, Bill Harding ’58 hosted a luncheon featuring President Dan Weiss, who shared a College update and information on the strategic planning process. Alumni Affairs Director Sherri Jones attended. Telecast parties were held in Ocala, Sarasota, and Tampa.

Florida: Northeast
Contact: Hugh Jones ’52, hughhjonesjr@yahoo.com
Hugh Jones ’52 hosted the annual luncheon at The River Club Nov. 14, which featured President Dan Weiss. Fred Kent ’78 hosted the Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast party at Sneakers Sports Grill in Jacksonville Beach.

Florida: Sarasota
Bart ’54
and Joan Levenson hosted the first official gathering of alumni in SarasotaCounty to kick off efforts to revitalize a chapter in the area. “We had a nice turnout of 14 alumni and their spouses [27 total],” says Joan. “Everyone enjoyed the casual nature of the event, which allowed for catching up with old friends and getting to know new ones. We look forward to more successful events in the future.” The Levensons welcome input and help with planning chapter events, including a spring training game in March; call (941) 371-2872 or email j.levenson@comcast.net, or contact Mary Pat Staats, associate director of alumni affairs, 1-800-LAFAYETTE, staatsm@lafayette.edu.

Florida: Southwest
Contact: Joe Skladany ’82, JoeSkladany@yahoo.com
President Dan Weiss will be the guest speaker at a reception at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples. Cost is $35. RSVP to Mary Pat Staats, associate director of alumni affairs, 1-800-LAFAYETTE, staatsm@lafayette.edu. The menu is pan-seared breast of chicken coq au vin with red wine sauce, roasted garlic potato purée, roasted asparagus, mushroom medley, rolls and butter, white chocolate cheesecake, raspberry compote, and freshly brewed coffee, tea, decaffeinated coffee, and iced tea. Wine service will be available through lunch.

Joe Skladany ’82 arranged the Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast party at Spectators in BonitaSprings.

Georgia: Atlanta
President: James L. Benjamin ’84, jameslbenjamin@gmail.com

The chapter will hold its second annual event at Brio Tuscan Grille, 700 Ashwood Parkway (off Ashford-Dunwoody), 6 p.m. Thursday, March 22. The event is business casual with a cash bar. Cost is $20 per person; $15 for young alumni of the classes of 2000-06. This covers hors d’oeuvres and a first drink. No RSVP is required. Questions? Contact event coordinator Dana Murphy ’80, dmegmurphy@yahoo.com, (678) 464-2698.

Donald L. Miller, MacCracken Professor of History, headlined a book-signing party for Masters of the Air at the GeorgiaCenter in conjunction with his nationwide book tour. Several of the alumni who attended met with him afterward. The chapter welcomed President Dan Weiss at a dinner in Buckhead, where he gave an update on the strategic planning process. Alumni Affairs Director Sherri Jones attended. In early January, Joshua Sanborn, associate professor of history, held a global issues forum as part of that initiative. The chapter also hosted a Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast party.

Illinois: Chicago
President: Megan Sweeney Waite ’99, Megan_waite@ml.com
The executive committee met Oct. 5 to elect new officers and plan events. Sherri Jones, director of alumni affairs, was a featured speaker. Mary Pat Staats also attended. Leaders are Megan Sweeney Waite ’99, president; Amanda Alpert Knight ’99, vice president; and Matt Guadagno ’05, Prashant Poddar ’04, Michael Quig ’86, Peter Totev ’04, and Chris Waite ’00, directors. Alumni were invited to a book signing and presentation by Donald L. Miller, MacCracken Professor of History, on Oct. 26 for his new book, Masters of the Air. Megan Sweeney Waite hosted the Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast party.

International
Hong Kong area contact: Patrick W. C. Ting ’95
, patrick.ting@morganstanley.com
Singapore area contact: Michael O. Choo ’93, michaelchoo@jpmorgan.com
Tokyo area contact: Patrick R. Consolla ’93, consolla@lucent.com
In mid October, Barry McCarty, former dean of enrollment services, met with alumni in these areas.

Massachusetts: Greater Boston
President: Mark Suffredini ’93, Mark.suffredini@smithbarney.com
During the weekend of the Lafayette-Harvard football game, the chapter had a buffet dinner for 34 alumni and friends. Kristine Zeigler ’96 and Larry Kulig ’81 hosted and Bruce McCutcheon, director of athletics, was the featured speaker. On Saturday, President Dan Weiss and his family joined more than 250 Leopards fans at a pregame tailgate. Jamie Hughes ’05 represented the Office of Alumni Affairs. The party was cosponsored by the chapter, Maws & Paws, the Maroon Club, and Friends of Football. Supporters of the crew team set up a picnic area along the Boston shore at the Head of the Charles Regatta on Oct. 31. Patriot League Happy Hour at The Place on Nov. 30 gave the opportunity to mingle with alumni from American, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, and Lehigh. Greg Koskinas ’00 hosted the Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast party at The Harp.

New Jersey: DelawareValley
Contact: Stanley R. Purcell Jr. ’66, Leopard980@comcast.net
The chapter will join with the LehighValley chapter for an evening at Hunterdon Museum of Art, Lower Center Street, Clinton, at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, March 25. Cost is $20. The event will start with a catered reception followed by a general tour of the museum by Jim Toia, director of community-based teaching and the Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery at Lafayette’s WilliamsVisualArtsBuilding. Toia serves on the museum’s board of directors. Contact alumni affairs to reserve.

The annual Delaware Valley Night at the Trenton Thunder is planned for Thursday, June 14. It will feature a catered dinner at the Yankee Club, a game vs. the Connecticut Defenders, and fireworks. Alumni interested in organizing this chapter should contact Autumn Leciston Bragg ’90, associate director of alumni affairs.

New Jersey: North
President: Jay Fowler ’73, jaycfowler@aol.com
The eighth annual Lafayette Irish Pub Event will be held at the home of Art ’68 and Mary Conway, 311 Algonquin Road, Franklin Lakes, N.J., at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10. There is no charge for this catered cocktail reception, which provides an opportunity for informal socializing and networking. Dress is casual and valet parking will be available.

RSVP is due by Feb. 2 to Jamie Hughes ’05, assistant director of alumni affairs, (610) 330-5899, jhughes@alumni.lafayette.edu. Required information is name and class year/affiliation, number of people coming, address, telephone number, and email address; it may be mailed to Jamie Hughes ’05, Office of Alumni Affairs, LafayetteCollege, PfenningAlumniCenter, Easton, PA18042. For directions, call the Conways, (201) 847-9195.

Jay Fowler ’73 hosted a reception honoring President Dan Weiss Nov. 30 at Arcola Country Club. Alumni Affairs Director Sherri Jones also attended.

New Jersey: South
President: Joe Grimes ’74, josephgrimes@aol.com
The South Jersey and Philadelphia chapters hosted happy hour at the Public House in Philadelphia on Oct. 12 to welcome Class of 2006 alumni in the area. The chapter held its annual dinner Oct. 18 at Tavistock Country Club. Appointed officers include Joe Grimes ’74, president; Nancy Dwyer ’03, vice president; Bob Magee ’47, secretary; and Bruce Haines ’73, treasurer. More than 30 guests enjoyed a presentation by Larry Malinconico, associate professor of geology and environmental geosciences, who shared pictures from his trip with students to the Colorado plateau. The trip will be offered to students and alumni this summer. Jamie Hughes ’05, assistant director of alumni affairs, attended. The chapter is seeking suggestions on community organizations to assist during Lafapalooza; contact alumni affairs.

New Jersey: SouthJerseyShore
Contact: Francey Kanengiser Burke ’80, franceyburke@hotmail.com
Alumni are sought to join Francey Kanengiser Burke ’80 in planning events. Contact Burke or Mary Pat Staats, associate director of alumni affairs.

New York: Long Island
President: Jim Werner ’97, james.werner@ubs.com
Jim Werner ’97 hosted the Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast party.

New York: New York City
President: Jon Ellis ’98, jonathan_ellis@ml.com
Comedy Night at Caroline’s Comedy Club will take place 7 p.m.Tuesday, March 20, featuring comedian Corey Alexander ’95. To receive the discounted rate of $5, call at least two weeks in advance, (212) 757-4100, and mention that you will be there to see Corey Alexander. Questions? Contact Vicki Salemi ’95, vicki@bigapplebytes.com.

More than 200 alumni and students participated in the Second Annual New York Networking Night, an event sponsored by Alumni Affairs and Career Services Jan. 18 at The Princeton Club. The event gives alumni an opportunity to network with one another and share career information with students exploring their future possibilities.

Events planned for 2007 include: springcommunity service event coordinated with Lafapalooza: Lafayette’s National Day of Service, CherryBlossom Festival at Brooklyn Botanical Garden; spring/summerNew York City walking tour, Yankees baseball game; August – U.S. Open tennis; October– Tailgate at The Hunt (New Jersey); November– Lafayette-Lehigh telecast party; fall – Holiday wine tasting; and fall/winter – tailgate prior to a Lafayette vs. Columbia football and/or basketball game.

Susan Averett, professor and head of economics and business, was featured speaker at a gathering in mid- November. Associate Director of Alumni Affairs Mary Pat Staats also attended. The chapter hosted its second annual Wine Tasting Party in early December.

The second annual Finance Night at The Princeton Club on Oct. 24 brought more than 100 alumni and students together for an evening of networking and discussing careers in finance. Staatsattended the event for the alumni affairs office. Vintage New York was the location of the chapter’s second annual pre-holiday celebration and wine tasting party, hosted again by Haley Sarsfield ’02. In mid-December, alumni participated in a global issues forum held by Joshua Sanborn, associate professor of history, as part of the College’s strategic planning process.

Oregon: Portland
Contact: Michael Dulac ’63, mikedulac@comcast.com
Joan Lichtenwalner ’97, assistant director of admissions, met with alumni and parents at the home of Michael ’63 and Joan Dulac in mid October. Bill Hardy ’56 hosted the Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast party at Humperdink’s in Richardson.

Pennsylvania: Central
Leader: Ed Baumgardner ’61, edbaumgardner@panetwork.com
The following is the tentative schedule of events for 2007:
Golf outing — May 11, Armitage Golf Course
Summer picnic for new students — July 27, home of Mark Pickering ’85
Hershey Park outing – Date to be determined, for young alumni and families
Baseball outing with Lehigh and Bucknell alumni – Date to be determined, Lancaster or Harrisburg
Fall annual dinner — Nov. 15, Harrisburg Country Club

Michiko Okaya, gallery director of the WilliamsCenter for the Arts since 1979, was the featured speaker at the annual fall dinner on Nov. 16 at the NavalSupportCenter in Mechanicsburg. She talked about the yearlong activities planned at the College to commemorate the 250th birthday of the Marquis de Lafayette, which will be Sept. 6, 2007. She is a key member of the committee charged with planning and conducting the celebration. Other speakers at the dinner were Adam S. Stauffer, assistant director of major gifts, and Jamie Hughes ’05, assistant director of alumni affairs and former men’s basketball captain, who reported on the team.

Ronald H. Pollack Jr. ’85 organized the chapter’s telecast party at The Brickyard Restaurant & Sports Pub for this past season’s game, where fans enjoyed watching the Leopards defeat Lehigh for the third straight year, 49-27.

Pennsylvania: LehighValley
President: Joanne Haring ’97, acehole5@pdt.net
Lafayette Family Skate will be held at the Steel Ice Center of Bethlehem, 320 East First Street, noon-2 p.m. Saturday, March 3. Students from the ice hockey team will be on hand to assist children. Participants are invited to stay for the annual hockey game between team members and alumni at 3:15 p.m. The skating facility will be reserved for Lafayette families and alumni. Cost is $10 per family and includes snacks and skate rentals; participants may bring their own skates. RSVP by Tuesday, Feb. 20, by calling the Office of Alumni Affairs, (610) 330-5040, during normal business hours with credit card information. For more information, contact Brian Cort ’99, (610) 398-4281, brian_cort@ml.com.

A bus trip is headed to the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia Saturday, March 31, for the Tutankhamun Exhibit, which is touring the U.S. for the first time in more than 20 years. The RSVP deadline has passed.

Lafayette Dinner Club, featuring the Lafayette dining crew headed by Chef Micheal Kramlich and host John Perella, continues with Les Misérables: French Country Cuisine, Feb. 14; Oklahoma!: Midwestern Barbeque, March 21; and South Pacific: Polynesian Luau, April 18. Alumni, parents, family, and community friends are invited to share with Lafayette students a unique opportunity to dine at themed dinners in the Bergethon Room of Marquis Hall. Dinners are held 4:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Cost is $12.95 per adult and $7.95 for children ages 5-12, payable (cash only) at the door. Reservations are not required, but appreciated so that the culinary team can prepare accordingly; call the Office of Alumni Affairs, (610) 330-5040. Highlights of each menu are available via the Calendar of Events on www.lafayette.edu. For more information, contact Autumn Leciston Bragg ’90, associate director of alumni affairs, (610) 330-5045, autumn@alumni.lafayette.edu.

Robert S. Mattison, Metzgar Professor of Art, treated 78 people to a guided tour of the Andy Warhol exhibit at AllentownArt Museum’s Night of Pop Culture. Mattison was curator for both this and a Pop Goes the Press exhibit. Rachel Pidcock ’09 assisted him this summer. Autumn Leciston Bragg ’90 represented the Office of Alumni Affairs. The chapter hosted an evening with Donald L. Miller, MacCracken Professor of History, featuring a discussion and signing of his new book, Masters of the Air. Sherri Jones and Mary Pat Staats attended the program.

Lafayette-Lehigh week events included a pre-game pub night at downtown Easton’s Pearly Baker’s Ale House, owned by Jonathan Davis ’93. The following evening featured the annual football dinner at the Pomfret Club with senior team members and coaches as guests of honor. Autumn Leciston Bragg ’90 attended the pub night for the alumni affairs office.

Alex Karapetian ’04 and Brian Cort ’99 are hosting happy hours the first Thursday of every month at Bethlehem Brew Works through June. The chapter again will participate in the Lafapalooza volunteer weekend April 13-14.

Pennsylvania: Northeast
President: Dick Hughes ’83, hugheslaw@epix.net
Director of Alumni Affairs Sherri Jones joined chapter leaders for a luncheon meeting in Wilkes Barre on Oct. 27. Dick Hughes ’83 was elected chapter president, Jamie Anzalone ’03 was elected vice president, Lew Wetzel ’65 was re-elected treasurer, and Dave Mitchell ’05 was elected secretary.

Pennsylvania: Philadelphia
President: Ellen Poriles Weiler ’83, ellenweiler@hotmail.com
Alumni Association President and history graduate Jamie McLaughlin ’76 will be the guest speaker at the chapter’s 136th annual dinner 6 p.m. Thursday, April 26, at The Radnor Hotel, 591 East Lancaster Avenue, St. Davids. He will speak on “High Aspirations: Leading Lafayette to Excellence in the 21st Century.” The cost is $50 per person with a choice of pan-seared salmon filet with Champagne lobster sauce or Premium Gold Angus top sirloin steak with wild mushroom sauce. RSVP by April 14. Questions? Contact Carrie Chaitt ’03, chapter president, (610) 952-0131, chaittc@yahoo.com.

Economics graduate Leslie Muhlfelder ’81 will discuss the perspective she has had on Lafayette as a student, alumnus, and vice president for human resources, general counsel, and adjunct instructor of government and law during a Leopard Luncheon noon Thursday, March 15, at The Vesper Club, 223 S. Sydenham St. (between 15th and 16th, Walnut and Locust Streets). Cost is $23 per person; $14 for alumni from the Classes of 1996-’06. To RSVP, contact John “Bruiser” Kinard ’52, (215) 885-4794.

The sixth and final Leopard Luncheon of 2006-07 will be held noon Thursday, April 19, featuring men’s soccer head coach Dennis Bohn.

Diane Shaw, College archivist, presented an in-depth look at the opening of Lafayette during the Feb. 15 Leopard Luncheon. Her talk was titled “Beating Swords into Plowshares: The Opening of Lafayette College, 1832.” She says, “The Lafayette College that opened its doors in 1832 was about as different from the Lafayette of 2007 as night from day. The Collegevery nearly didn’t happen; the founders had great difficulty finding someone who would come and start up the College and then when they finally got George Junkin to agree to come, he wanted to create a very different sort of school than what they had in mind.

“I always enjoy reminding our students that they’ve got it prettygood–the original 43 students walked to Easton from Philadelphia carrying their belongings with them, and then, when they arrived on the south side of Easton, they actually had to build their own dormitories.”

The chapter kicked off the fall season with a Leopard Luncheon featuring head football coach Frank Tavani in his 19th consecutive appearance as the September guest speaker. Autumn Leciston Bragg ’90, associate director of alumni affairs, attended. The October Leopard Luncheon welcomed guest speaker Jim Lennertz, associate professor of government and law, and John Leone, associate director of major gifts and color commentator for the Lafayette Sports Network, addressed alumni in November.

More than 100 alumni and students attended the first Philadelphia Networking Night, sponsored by alumni affairs and career services at Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue on Jan. 16. The event provided alumni the opportunity to network with one another and share career information with students who are exploring their future possibilities.

About 30 young alumni gathered Oct. 6 at the Public House at Logan Square for a happy hour organized by Carrie Chaitt ’03, who will take over as chapter president in January. Alumni saw Domestic Import, a film by Andrea Malamut ’78, at the Regal Warrington cinema on Oct. 13. Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast parties were held at two locations. The chapter plans to participate in Lafapalooza: Lafayette’s National Day of Service.

Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh
Jamie Hughes ’05
, assistant director of alumni affairs, visited with alumni in early November to begin work on revitalizing the chapter. Those interested in serving on an executive planning committee should contact him, jhughes@alumni.lafayette.edu.

Texas: Dallas
The chapter will hold a dinner meeting Tuesday, Feb. 27, to discuss the revitalization of the chapter with Mary Pat Staats, associate director of alumni affairs. Bill Hardy ’56 has made arrangements for Jasmine Restaurant, 4002 Beltline Road #200, Addison. Cocktails begin at 5:30 p.m. (cash bar) and dinner starts at 6:30 p.m. Estimated cost of the family-style dinner is $25-30 per person. Hardy will coordinate payment of the check. RSVP as soon as possible with Staats, staatsm@lafayette.edu, 1-800-LAFAYETTE.

Vermont: North
Contact: Ray Jacoby ’57, jacoby@together.net
Alumni took a tour of the ShelburneMuseum to see Simple Beauty: Paintings by Georgia O’Keeffe and 39 other exhibits, followed by dinner at a nearby restaurant. Louise Coles ’81 coordinated the Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast party.

Vermont: South
Contact: John Oskam ’65, Jollo5@juno.com
John Oskam ’65 has volunteered to serve as chapter contact for alumni living in southern Vermont. Those who would like to help plan events and establish a chapter should contact Oskam or Mary Pat Staats, associate director of alumni affairs.

Virginia: North
The inaugural Leopard Luncheon will be held 12:30 p.m. Thursday, April 19, at Marco Polo Restaurant, 245 Maple Ave West, Vienna. Football head coach Frank Tavani will talk about the team’s recent Patriot League championship and the upcoming 2007 campaign. The cost is to be determined. This is the first of a monthly luncheon series that will feature alumni and guest speakers from Lafayette. Questions? Contact Jamie Hughes ’05, assistant director of alumni affairs, jhughes@alumni.lafayette.edu, (610) 330-5899, 1-800-LAFAYETTE.

Washington: Seattle
Contact: Kimberly Ramstad Streamer ’90, kim.Streamer@ corporate.ge.com
Joan Lichtenwalner ’97, assistant director of admissions, met with alumni and parents in mid-October at an event coordinated by Richard ’90 and Kim Ramstad Streamer ’90. Asela Gunawardana ’95 hosted the Lafayette-Lehigh football telecast party at Elysian Fields Sports Bar.

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