Who Are We
We are proud members of the Dighton-Rehoboth class of 1976
Our MissioN
There are definitely times in life when maturity is required. But there are still plenty of times when laughter is the best medicine. The 50th—the “golden” reunion—is the second-best attended reunion. Nostalgia is very important. Most of the past pretense is gone.

No worries, made of candy.
Our classmates, our friends
What has brought us together the most? Positive attitudes! We are just people sharing memories and laughing at the fashions we wore back when we were in high school. And a rare opportunity to revisit their youth
“It’s no use to go back to yesterday because I was a different person then,” Lewis Carroll wrote in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, but I think there is a use in looking back at our yesterdays because we are the sum of all those days.
“The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.”
The Importance of Reunion
It can be challenging to share vague memories with people who look familiar but whose names you have forgotten. But even if the first hugs and handshakes are tentative, it is amazing how your memory becomes crystal clear after happy hour kicks in.
You get to hear all that great music that you loved, and you remember what those songs meant to you. (You may even dance!) Your emotions may surprise you. You can memorialize the memory of those no longer here. You realize life is short. Enjoy the moments now.