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Over 150 Attend Alumni Weekend In Washington 

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Over 150 alumni and friends attended the 2010 Alumni Weekend held June 25-26 in Washington, D.C. Traveling from across the country, participants enjoyed the chance to reunite with former classmates and meet new friends.

2010 served as the first time in four years that alumni had the unique chance to partake in a boat cruise on a private yacht.

80 alumni took in the sites of D.C.’s historic waterfront while meeting other alumni, catching up with old friends and enjoying the catered food and beverages.

(l.-r.) TFAS Communications Coordinator Kerri DiNarda (J 06), Roy Abdo (I 06, CSS 07)and Bruno Atieh (I 07, CSF 07) take in the sights during the alumni boat cruise.
(l.-r.) TFAS Communications Coordinator Kerri DiNarda (J 06), Roy Abdo (I 06, CSS 07)and Bruno Atieh (I 07, CSF 07) take in the sights during the alumni boat cruise.

On Saturday afternoon, 85 alumni joined the class of 2010 at the annual BBQ on Georgetown University’s Observatory grounds.

The IPVS class held their annual raffle in order to raise money for a student grant making project, while they also introduced their first-ever cornhole tournament.

Guests and mentors enjoyed hamburgers, hot dogs and cold drinks with the 2010 students.

After the BBQ, alumni headed to Mr. Smith’s of Georgetown as the start of the second annual “M Street Stroll” took place. Alumni traveled through Georgetown and enjoyed special deals at Mr. Smith’s, Garrett’s and Third Edition while reliving their days with TFAS.

Throughout the weekend, the Class of 2007 made an outstanding showing, with over 20 participants from the summer, international and semester TFAS programs.

For more photos from Alumni Weekend, visit www.TFAS.org/photos.

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