FRIDAY, JUNE 64 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Reunion Weekend Check-inBarone Campus Center, Information Desk
Check in and pick up your nametags, tickets, room assignments, and schedules.
9 p.m. - Midnight
2009 Class Reception The Levee, Fairfield University
8 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Class Receptions:2004Flipside Burgers and Bar, 1125 Post Road, Fairfield
1999 Anna Liffey’s, 1494 Post Road, Fairfield
1994 “O” Bar, 50 Sanford Street, Fairfield
1989 The Seagrape Café, 1144 Reef Road, Fairfield
1984 Brennan Room, Alumni House, Fairfield University
1979 Vinny’s Ale House, 93 Post Road, Fairfield
1974 Old Post Tavern, 1418 Post Road, Fairfield
1969 42 Bellarmine Road, Fairfield University
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REUNION
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Meet & Greet with Gerry Abbey ’04, author of “Cheers, Beers & Eastern Promise”Fairfield University Bookstore, Downtown Fairfield
Stop by the bookstore downtown to meet Gerry and hear about his debut book, a memoir of his Fulbright year in Taiwan.
10:30 a.m.
Coffee Talk with University President Jeffrey P. von Arx,
S.J., and Reunion-Year Trustees Barone Campus Center Lower Level
Come enjoy a cup of coffee with University President Jeffrey P.
von Arx, S.J.; Executive Vice President Kevin Lawlor ’79;
and University Trustees Bill Atwell, P’08, Frank Carroll ’89,
Tom Franko ’69, Rosellen Schnurr ’74 and Jim Wehr ’79.
11:30 a.m.
Friends of Bill W. Meeting Barone Campus Center 200
11:30 a.m.
Campus Tour with Rev. Charles Allen, S.J., University Chaplain and Special Assistant to the President Stag Statue (rain or shine)
Fr. Allen will lead a leisurely and informative tour of campus – past, present, and future.
Noon - 3 p.m.
Stag Beer Fest, Sponsored by Fairfield University’s Alumni AssociationBarone Campus Center Green (rain or shine)
Stop by the Alumni Association’s Stag Beer Fest and pick up your souvenir tasting cup. Enjoy varieties of beer from four Connecticut breweries and two alumni-owned breweries, including beer from Half Full Brewery, Thomas Hooker Brewing Co., Shebeen Brewing Company, Southport Brewing Company, Cisco Brewery (owned by Jason Harman ’96), and Yonkers Brewing Company (owned by Nick Califano ’06.) Souvenir tasting cups supplied by Mark Resnick ’94 with The ArtCraft Company.
Noon - 3 p.m.
Kidzone, Sponsored by Fairfield University’s Alumni Association Barone Campus Center Green
Drop in for children’s activities and face-painting, or shoot hoops with varsity basketball athletes. (Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult.)
Noon - 5 p.m.
Bellarmine Museum of Art Open HouseBellarmine Museum of Art
Tour the Bellarmine Museum of Art with Dr. Jill
Deupi, Director, and enjoy the current exhibition, La Ragnatela/
The Spiderweb: Works by Giampaolo Seguso, from the Corning Museum of Glass.
1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Bellarmine Museum Family Day ActivitiesBellarmine Museum of Art
Fun for the whole family! Come learn about the role of shape in the making and experience
of art. Drop-in art-making activities throughout
the afternoon will be complemented by story
hour and an age-appropriate gallery tour of the Museum’s current exhibition.
5 p.m.
Wedding Vow Renewal CeremonyEgan Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola
If you’re attending Reunion Weekend with your spouse, take time to reaffirm your love for one another during the Wedding Vow Renewal Ceremony with Fr. Allen. All are invited to stay for the Reunion Weekend Mass immediately following.
SATURDAY, JUNE 79 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Reunion Weekend Check-inBarone Campus Center, Information Desk
Check in and pick up your nametags, tickets, room assignments, and schedules. (Registration will close from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. to shift to evening locations.)
10 a.m.
Tennis Mixer with Head Coach Ed Paige Walsh Athletic Center (rain or shine)
Grab your tennis racket and join Head Tennis Coach Ed Paige and Tennis Pro John Pagano MS’04 for a few rounds of tennis. Courts open at 9 a.m. to warm up. All levels welcome.
10 a.m.
Alumni Intramural Basketball Games Leslie C. Quick Jr. Recreation Complex Field House
Join the Recreation Department for an old-school intramural basketball tournament.
10 a.m.
Yoga with Peg Oliveira ’94 Leslie C. Quick Jr. Recreation Complex Multipurpose Room
Kick-start your day with an energetic yoga class with Peg Oliveira ’94. All levels welcome. Mats will be available.
10 a.m.
Fun Run (or Walk!) Lessing Field (rain or shine)
A Reunion tradition! Put on your running shoes for the two-mile Fun Run (or walk) around campus.
10 a.m. - noon
Golf Swing Seminar Sessions with Head Golf Coach Len RobertoAlumni Hall
Practice your game and get a few tips on improving your swing. All levels and children are welcome.
5:30 p.m.
Reunion Weekend MassEgan Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Reunion Weekend Check-inClasses of ’54, ’59, and ’69: Dolan School of Business; Classes of ’74, ’79, ’84, ’89, ’94, ’99, ’04, and ’09: Bellarmine Hall Great RoomCheck in and pick up your nametags, tickets, and housing keys. Due to limited seating, Saturday evening events require advance reservations. Walk-ins cannot be accommodated. These events are for adults ONLY.
6:30 p.m.
Class of 1989 Champagne Toast and Class PhotoDiMenna-Nyselius Library stairs (rain location: Alumni Hall)
6:30 p.m.
Classes of 1954, 1959, and 1969: Reunion Dinner DanceRegistration, Reception, and Dinner Dolan School of Business Lobby and Dining Room
Join your classmates for a cocktail reception, followed by dinner with Fr. von Arx.
6:30 p.m. - Midnight
Classes of 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, and 2009: Reunion Dinner Dance Bellarmine Great Lawn (rain or shine)
Enjoy a gourmet buffet dinner, and then dance the night away! Modestly-priced cash bars and complimentary soft drinks will be available throughout the evening. Alcohol provided by Super Discount Wine & Spirits (owned by Jason Hackney ’91).
10:30 a.m.
Coffee Talk with University President Jeffrey P. von Arx,
S.J., and Reunion-Year Trustees Barone Campus Center Lower Level
Come enjoy a cup of coffee with University President Jeffrey P.
von Arx, S.J.; Executive Vice President Kevin Lawlor ’79;
and University Trustees Bill Atwell, P’08, Frank Carroll ’89,
Tom Franko ’69, Rosellen Schnurr ’74 and Jim Wehr ’79.
11:30 a.m.
Friends of Bill W. Meeting Barone Campus Center 200
11:30 a.m.
Campus Tour withRev. Charles Allen, S.J., University Chaplain and Special Assistant to the President Stag Statue (rain or shine)
Fr. Allen will lead a leisurely and
Tennis Mixer withHead Coach Ed Paige
(rain or shine)
Grab your tennis racket
Alumni Intramural Basketball Games Leslie C. Quick Jr. Recreation
Join the Recreation Department for an old-school intramural basketball tournament.
Yoga with Peg Oliveira ’94 Leslie C. Quick Jr. Recreation Complex
Kick-start your day with an
basketball athletes. (Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult.)
Noon - 5 p.m.
Bellarmine Museum of Art Open HouseBellarmine Museum of Art
Tour the Bellarmine Museum of Art with Dr. Jill
Deupi, Director, and enjoy the current exhibition,
The Spiderweb: Works by Giampaolo Seguso, from the Corning Museumof Glass.
1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Bellarmine Museum Family Day ActivitiesBellarmine Museum of Art
Fun for the whole family! Come learn about the role of shape in the making and experience
of art. Drop-in art-making activities throughout
the afternoon will be complemented by story
hour and an age-appropriate gallery tour
Special ReceptionsFind out more about Fairfield University’s
Schools of Nursing, Engineering, and Business.
11:30 a.m. School of Nursing Mimosa Reception with Lynn Babington, PhD, RN, former dean, now Senior Vice President for Academic AffairsSchool of Nursing, Room 214
11:30 a.m. Dolan School of Business Mimosa Reception with Dean Donald E. Gibson, PhDCharles F. Dolan School of Business Lobby
11:30 a.m. School of Engineering Bloody Mary Reception with Dean Bruce Berdanier, PhD Bannow Science Center, Room 167
11:30 a.m.
55th & 60th Reunion Brunch with the President, Classes of 1954 & 1959Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Center
11:30 a.m.
Fuzzwippers Series Book Reading and Parenting Q&A Session with Author and Family Life Coach, Marilynn Halas ’91 Barone Campus Center, Lower Level
Enjoy a story for your little ones and treat yourself to a Q&A on positive parenting techniques that empower our children. Learn the difference between self-esteem and confidence and the value of building your family team.
Marilynn Halas is the founder of 4 Sunflowers Media. To learn more, please visit www.4sunflowersmedia.com. The Fuzzwippers book series is a winner of the Mom’s Choice Award for Excellence in Family Friendly Media.
Noon - 3 p.m.
“Taste of Fairfield” Food Fair Barone Campus Center Green (rain or shine)
Enjoy sample menus from some of Connecticut’s great local restaurants and food trucks! Your Reunion registration packet includes two “Taste of Fairfield” tickets; soda and water are complimentary. Enjoy an ice cream from our very own ice cream truck, owned by Patrick Cole ’95. Music provided courtesy of all-alumni band, St. Hubbins: Mach IV.
Open Houses
Noon - 1 p.m. Dolan School of Business
Noon - 2 p.m. School of Nursing
Noon - 2 p.m. School of Engineering, Bannow Science Center
We are grateful to Fairfield University alumni who have partnered with us. Their names are noted throughout
the program.
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ACADEMIC FACILITIESBannow (Rudolph F.) Science Center – 11 School of EngineeringCanisius Hall – 3 College of Arts and Sciences, Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions, Center for Faith & Public Life, Center for Catholic StudiesDiMenna-Nyselius Library – 10 Center for Academic Excellence, Information Services OfficeDolan (Charles F.) School of Business – 8 Center for Applied EthicsDonnarumma Hall – 4 Carl & Dorothy Bennett Center for Judaic StudiesMcAuliffe Hall –21 Bursar, Offices for Finance, Purchasing and Central Receiving
Bellarmine Pond – 46Berchmans Hall - Fairfield Prep – 16Central Utility Facility – 53Early Learning Center – 41 Egan Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola – 5 Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Campus Ministry CenterHealth Center – 30-AHopkins Pond – 51Jesuit Community Center (St. Ignatius Hall) – 7Jesuit Residence, 611 Holland Hill Rd. – 49 Jesuit Residence, 55 Barlow Rd. – 50Kelley (Aloysius P.), S.J. Center – 1 Offices for Undergraduate and Graduate Admission, Financial Aid, Registrar, Career Planning, StagCard, Student Support, Academic Engagement Maintenance Complex – 45St. Robert’s House – 48President’s House – 43Quick (Leslie C.), Jr. Recreation Complex – 15Southwell Hall – 42 The Kathryn P. Koslow Family Counseling CenterTennis Courts – 25 The Levee – 23
ATHLETIC FACILITIESAlumni Diamond – 29Rafferty Stadium – 27Alumni Hall – Sports Arena – 14Alumni Softball Field – 33Barlow Field – 44Basketball Courts – 32Fr. Brissette Athletic Center – 54Grauert Field – 55Lessing Field – 24University Field – 31Walsh (Thomas J.), Jr. Athletic Center – 26
OTHER BUILDINGS AND LOCATIONSAlumni House – 22 Alumni Relations OfficeBarone (John A.) Campus Center – 13 Oak Room, Main Dining Hall, Bookstore, Jazzman’s Café, Snack Bar and Offices for FUSA, WVOF, Residence Life, Diversity, and Student AffairsBarone (John & Rose) House – 37Bellarmine Hall – 6
President & Executive Offices, Advancement, Marketing and Com-munications, Bellarmine Museum
PepsiCo Theatre – 40Quick (Regina A.) Center for the Arts – 9 Kelley (Aloysius P.), S.J. Theatre Walsh (Thomas J.) Gallery Wien Theatre/Black BoxSchool of Nursing – 12Xavier Hall – Fairfield Prep – 17 University Media Center
RESIDENCE HALLSFaber Hall – 4770 McCormick Road – 35Campion Hall – 34Dolan Campus – 30 A. Dolan (John C.) Hall Student Health Center B. Dolan (David J.) House University College Study Abroad C. Dolan (Thomas F.) Commons Offices for Computing &
Network Services, Human Resources, Design & Digital Print ServicesGonzaga Hall – 39 Stag StatueJogues Hall –36Loyola Hall – 2 Public Safety, Ignatian Residential College, Lukacs GalleryNorth Benson Road – House #1036 – 18North Benson Road – House #1052 – 19North Benson Road – House #1083 – 20Regis Hall – 38Student Townhouse Complex – 28The Village – 52 A. #51 McInnes Road B. Kostka Hall C. Claver Hall D. #47 Mahan Road
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SUNDAY, JUNE 88 a.m. - 10 a.m.Continental Breakfast, Check-out, and Key ReturnBarone Campus Center, Lower Level
Relax and enjoy the Sunday newspaper with a fresh cup of coffee and continental breakfast. Take advantage of our express checkout! Key envelopes are available in your rooms. Please deposit keys in the Express Check-out boxes located in each housing facility. You can also return your keys to one of the housing desks in the residence hall lobbies, or at the continental breakfast in the Barone Campus Center, Lower Level or Information Desk. Please return your key. Check-out is 10 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
MassEgan Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola
Campus AmenitiesThe Levee and Nauti Dolphin Pizzeria11:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Friday11:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Saturday
Stop by the on-campus sports bar, The Levee, for a quick beer or glass of wine and enjoy a bite to eat from Nauti Dolphin Pizzeria.
Leslie C. Quick Jr. Recreation Complex7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sunday
Stop by the RecPlex if you need a workout or a place to change clothes before dinner. Please note: No child under the age of 18 may be left unaccompanied while using the RecPlex. Children under 18 may not use the cardio equipment, Nautilus machines, or weight room. Pool: All children under the age of five (5) must be accompanied in the pool by a parent. Children older than five (5) must have a parent or guardian poolside in a bathing suit.
Family Comfort Station9 a.m. - 5 p.m. SaturdayBarone Campus Center, Room 206
A private, quiet location is available for nursing or changing your child.
DiMenna-Nyselius Library9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday
Relax with a newspaper, browse the magazines and journal collections, check your e-mail, or rediscover a favorite book. Check out the new exhibit: 72 Best Movies about College Life! Founded in 1942, Fairfield University turns 72 this year. To celebrate, we’ve chosen the 72 best films about college and university life for our Summer 2014 exhibit. Animal House? History Boys? Horse Feathers? Social Network? See if your favorite college film made our list! The exhibit runs from May 15 to August 15.
Thomas J. Walsh Art Gallery9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. SaturdayRegina A. Quick Center for the Arts
Fairfield University Bookstore9 a.m. - 9 p.m.: Friday and Saturday10 a.m. - 6 p.m.: Sunday1499 Post Road, Fairfield
Looking for something special to remember your visit to Fairfield? The new bookstore in downtown Fairfield has everything – from bestselling books to Fairfield apparel, collectibles, and gifts. Weekend discount coupons are included in your registration packet.
Stag Spirit Shop9 a.m. - 7 p.m.: Friday9 a.m. - 5 p.m.: Saturday9 a.m. - 1 p.m.: SundayBarone Campus Center, Second Floor
Visit the Spirit Shop for a full array of Fairfield merchandise, and check out the Athletic Hall of Fame display across from the Shop. Special Reunion Weekend discount coupons are included in your registration packet.
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Of Interest Off CampusThere are many local area attractions for the whole family to enjoy, including:
Bridgeport Bluefish Baseball Game: Friday Night: Bridgeport Bluefish vs. Lancaster Barnstormers at The Ballpark at Harbor Yard, 7:05 p.m. For tickets, call (203) 345-4800.
The Fairfield Museum and History CenterFairfield – (203) 259-1598
The Connecticut Audubon Society Center Fairfield – (203) 259-6305
Connecticut’s Beardsley ZooBridgeport – (203) 394-6565
The Stepping Stones Museum for ChildrenNorwalk – (203) 899-0606
The Maritime AquariumNorwalk – (203) 852-0700
Additional local Friends of Bill W. meetings Call the hotline at (203) 227-2496.