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City to operate All Class Reunion Aug. 1; rider contract OK'd for July 11 concert
Summary
Facing alumni logistics problems, the City will operate the All Class Reunion on Aug. 1, 2026; the Board also approved a rider contract for marketing/tech at a July 11 free concert and an entertainment contract previously approved will remain in place.
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At the July 1 Board meeting, Parks Director Jennie Burgess said the City will operate the All Class Reunion on Aug. 1, 2026 as a one-year measure after alumni groups experienced logistical challenges. Tickets already sold by the alumni association will be refunded by that association; the Class of 1984 is still covering entertainer costs. The Board approved the City assuming operational control for the event.
Burgess and PACE Director Adam Graper presented a rider contract for social media, marketing and technical services tied to a previously approved entertainment contract for the City’s July 11 employee appreciation and free public concert. City Attorney Alex Kutanovski said he reviewed the rider and found no issues; the Board unanimously approved the rider contract. The event logistics and refund process for tickets sold by private alumni groups were described as interim measures for 2026 only.
