Dear Alumni,
We've been invited to join the Dartmouth Club in DC for a weekend away in mid-July - please see info below.  We are invited to register for the same club member rate as the DC club members, but please be sure to register and pay online by June 28, as well as RSVP to Barbara Rollins.  They promise lots of interesting activities, including a Sunday brunch book talk with a Dartmouth author!  Please direct questions to the address listed below.  Hope you can make it!

Best,
Dartmouth Club of Maryland

P.S. There's still time to RSVP for the Big Green Bus barbeque this Sunday!  We'd love to see you there!


Dartmouth Club of Washington DC

EVENT REMINDER

Big Green Weekend at Wintergreen

Saturday & Sunday, July 17-18, 2010

Wintergreen Resort
Wintergreen, VA


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REGISTER BY JUNE 28th**


Members: $40, $23 for children under 12
Non-Members: $50, $28 for children under 12


Imagine this: a relaxing summer weekend in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, shared with your fellow Dartmouth friends!

There will be myriad opportunities for fun for all ages and interests: You can go tubing or canoeing, do a zip line or go for a hike, play golf or tennis, laze at the pool, even work out in the fitness center! Or just take it easy--enjoy a spa appointment, test your palate at local wineries, listen to a Wintergreen Summer Music Festival concert, or just relax in the shade with a favorite book. There's even a special "Treehouse Program" with special activities for kids. Many activities are included with the lodging.

To cap off the weekend, we’ll have a Sunday Brunch and Book Talk with historian and journalist James Zug ’91, award-winning author of five books. Zug’s senior thesis at Dartmouth was published 17 years later as The Guardian: A History of South Africa's Anti-Apartheid Newspaper. His newest book is about a Trinity College squash coach who has produced the longest winning streak in college sports history (224 consecutive wins) while struggling with a son who is a heroin addict. After doing Trip to the Sea in 1991, James became interested in John Ledyard; in 2005, his biography of Ledyard, American Traveler, came out to wide and positive reviews, even from a certain conservative College newspaper. Ledyard fled Dartmouth College by canoe after his freshman year and pursued many adventures, including a stint in the British Royal Navy ship Resolution on Captain James Cook's final voyage.

Register online by June 28th at by clicking here

Registration fee:

  • Members: $40; $23 for children under 12 (those with a family membership)
  • Non-Members: $50; $28 for children under 12
This fee covers:
  • Friday evening informal gathering
  • Saturday - Wine tasting, drinks and hors d’oeuvres at the home of John Taylor, Tuck ’79, with wine from DuCard Vineyards and Scott Eliff ’75. 4:30pm – 5:45pm
  • Sunday – Brunch and Book Talk, 11am – 1pm.
  • Event discounts and services arranged by your Dartmouth Club hosts!

ALSO please email Barbara Rollins at [log in to unmask], then make your reservations for lodging and the fee activities directly with Wintergreen - using the code on your emailed registration receipt.



For complete event listings, please see the Dartmouth Club of DC website.