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De Anza "All Years" Reunion Gala

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 300 Lakeside Dr Oakland CA 94666  See map

De Anza High School Gala and Picnic

Alumni “All Year” Reunion to Celebrate the

“New” De Anza High School

 

Friday, August 17th Cocktail Reception

Kaiser Center Roof Garden- 300 Lakeside Dr.- Oakland, CA

7 p.m. to 11 p.m.  No Host Bar and Appetizers – Live Music -

Tickets:  $45 per person from May 1st to June 30th

July 1st to July 25th, $55 per person

Golden “DON”or- $75 per person (reserved seat) or reserve a table for eight for only $500.00

 

            Picnic on the “Green”                                                Annual Alumni Picnic/Barbeque

-Hosted By:  The De Anza Alumni Ass.                            -Hosted By:  Garrison Travers

-Saturday, August 18th (Non-Alcohol Event)                     -Saturday, August 18th (Alcohol Permitted)

-De Anza Baseball Field – 5000 Valley View Rd.               -Kennedy Grove – Laurel Glen

-10 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. – FREE-                                           -10 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.- FREE-Potluck-BBQs available

-Bring your own picnic lunch and blanket                                    -Donations Appreciated

-Tour the new and old De Anza campuses

**No umbrellas permitted**

 

Go To http://deanzaalumni.org for Tickets

Face book page “DeAnza Alumni Gala”

 

For information, email:  deanzaalumniassn@gmail.com

All proceeds benefit the De Anza Alumni Scholarship Fund

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