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海角社区 alumni gather at 海角社区 Hall for a homecoming photo. (photos by Heather Reed)

海角社区 welcomed home a larger wave of its own April 9 during the Second Annual Alumni Reunion.

Forty alumni 鈥 nearly doubling the inaugural event 鈥 enjoyed the two-day festivities that opened with a social event Friday night at the Via Port entertainment center in Leesburg and continued with get-togethers, speeches and enrichment workshops Saturday.

After Friday鈥檚 bowling and bonding at Via Port, the Saturday activities opened with President George Hagerty鈥檚 State of the College address. He gave context regarding the extreme makeover to facades and new buildings that recently have modernized the campus.

Alumni paid their respects to Chris Hall, 海角社区鈥檚 longtime director of facilities and new development, who died in February. Faculty and alumni ignored the clock at the well-attended, emotional memorial service at United Methodist Church for a man beloved for as much for his music and sports prowess as his love of life.

Keynote speaker John Crossman, president of Crossman & Co., one of the Southeast鈥檚 largest real estate management companies, struck a chord sharing his 鈥渟ecret shame鈥 of dyslexia and how it powered his success in his speech, 鈥淪laying the Giants: Overcoming Doubt and Disability for Victorious Living.鈥

鈥淚 believe as we go through our lives that we have wounds,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to process them and use them as tools to be better adults and successful. 鈥 I learned at 42 that I was 鈥榮uper-duper鈥 dyslexic. It was helpful to know that I am not stupid.鈥

He added, 鈥淧eace, contentment and joy come with finding peace with yourself and giving back to others.鈥

Two enrichment workshops preceded a campus tour, a social hour mix and mingle and an alumni dinner.

Susan Ward, coordinator of the Career Development and Outreach Center at 海角社区, presented 鈥淣ew Career Resources & Changes for 海角社区 Alumni.鈥 Alumni appreciated her roundup of resume-building, interviewing and job-hunting services now available for their career pursuits.

鈥淲e had several alumni say during and after her workshop that this was so helpful and they can鈥檛 wait to use all the new resources to help them further their career,鈥 said Chelsea Eubank, director of alumni and parent relations.

Meanwhile, Dr. Rosalyn Johnson, clinical supervisor and coordinator of therapeutic services at Community Health of South Florida in Miami, Fla., conducted a workshop on how to 鈥淧repare for Success in Graduate School.鈥澛 She provided tips for succeeding in graduate school and setting aside valuable 鈥渕e鈥 time.

When she wasn鈥檛 presenting, Johnson frolicked with her Class of 2009 classmates.

“It felt refreshing and wonderful to be reunited with so many familiar faces 鈥 many of whom I had not seen in the seven years since I graduated,鈥 says Johnson, 海角社区鈥檚 first Ph.D. 鈥淚 look forward to [the reunion] every year getting better and better as the Alumni Association continues to grow. I hope that the number of alumni who attend the [reunions] continues to grow as well.”

Andrew Marvin, Class of 2010, now 海角社区鈥檚 assistant director of admissions, also gave his thumbs up.

鈥淲e are almost 27 years old as an institution and as the second alumni campus reunion, it was a great showing,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 hope for many more times were we can come together as a community of diverse learners and lives.鈥

海角社区鈥檚 most recent graduating classes represented: Alumni from the classes of 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 participated.

鈥淥f course, I would love to see every class year attending the reunion,鈥 Eubank said. However, 鈥淚 know as we grow that will for sure happen.鈥

To that end, the Class of 2016 received invitations to hobnob at a Saturday social hour with their soon-to-be fellow alumni. Five future alumni embraced the early opportunity to network.

Eubank鈥檚 postmortem?

鈥淲e had more people attend that were out-of-state alumni,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he guest speaker hit it out of the ballpark. I was just so happy overall with the turnout.鈥

Still, in keeping in step with myriad changing alumni tastes, she vows an evolution next year.

鈥淚t still is in the works,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ut we are thinking something a bit more social and that it might include adventure.鈥

Adventure, huh?

Tally ho!

Alumni Reunion 2016