Reflections of the Reunion August 9-12 2024
Here it is early morning before the rest of my world has awoken in my house typing at my computer, thank you Mrs. S. for those early morning creative writing sessions at the Glen House. As a member of the BSAA Board, and oldest class member in attendance at the reunion, I was asked to write about our reunion. Rebecca, the school’s Development Director and Alumni Affairs has already sent out a recap of an exciting weekend. The power failure being one of the highlights of the event. I have chosen instead to write about my Buxton from the fall of 1956 to 1960 and what I saw over the weekend.
Beyond Stone Hill July 2024
Welcome to the July 2024 issue of Beyond Stone Hill from your Buxton School Alum Association. You'll find updates on the annual fund, the upcoming reunion, an opportunity to meet the new Head of School, the upcoming BSAA elections, and a networking request from an alum.
News From Beyond Stone Hill
Welcome to the Buxton School Alum Association’s (BSAA) first official communique!
This time last year, the BSAA was only the beginning of an idea. Thanks to the efforts of many, we are now a Massachusetts 501(c)(3) nonprofit, with an interim board of nine and a senior advisor from the class of 1964. Visit the website: www.buxtonalum.org and get connected.
The BSAA Announces an Open Call for a New Logo!
The BSAA is holding a contest for a new logo. Whether you fancy yourself a serious artist or a driven aspirant, please dive in and give us your best vision. Don’t be shy; no one has a preconceived idea of what it should look like. It could have a lion, an image of Mt. Greylock, trees, or something entirely abstract. Get out your art supplies. All of us are excited to see what you come up with!
Join a Committee and Get Involved With The BSAA
The interim BSAA Board has set up several committees to help us move forward on our mission to collaborate with Buxton to ensure its future and to connect with each other as Buxton alum. We need volunteers to join one or more of the committees to spread the load, much like Work Program. Here is a brief description of each committee and the Chairs: