Out-Spokin' 2018 reunion
Save the date!
Labor Day weekend
Sept. 1–3, 2018
Where will you be on Labor Day weekend?
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the beginning of Out-Spokin', of course!
You are invited to join former staff members and their spouses, from all years of Out-Spokin's ministry, for a time of reminiscing, renewing friendships, and worship.
When: Saturday dinner through Monday breakfast
Where: Laurelville Mennonite Church Center, Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania (50 miles east of Pittsburgh)
Who: All former staff members, paid or volunteer, and spouses
Your help is needed! We have address lists and some email contact lists, but some of the information is not up-to-date. Please help reach out by forwarding this invitation to anyone who may have been on staff with you.
Terry Burkhalter, Jerry and Becky Miller, Rhea Zimmerman, Stan and Sandy Miller, and Jane Rittenhouse have pulled together to organize the reunion. We hope you're willing to join the fun and also offer your skills and talents for the weekend.
Join the growing list of people attending!
- Andy and Brenda Buller
- Lola Stump Dukes
- John and Sandy Drescher Lehman
- Les (and Kim) Engle
- Shirley Good
- Ron and Marty Kolb-Wycoff
- Kim (and John) Miller Martin
- Laurel Martin
- Clint (and Leanne) Miller
- Jerry and Becky Miller
- Stan and Sandy Miller
- Ken Roth
- Bob Rutt
- Rhea Zimmerman
See you there!
Laurelville lodging and food costs
Download registration form
Motel style rooms: Guesthouse with interior common space, or motel with exterior entry and attached common space
2 nights/5 meals/2 people per room—$169/person
2 nights/5 meals/1 person per room—$220/person
Camping options:Tent camping—$20/$24 per night; no electricity/with electricity
RV camping—$30 per night
Meals (for those people camping)—$58.83 for 5 meals
Nonrefundable registration fee—$20/person, incidentals and snacks purchased from Laurelville, miscellaneous supplies.
For a longer stay:
3 nights/8 meals/2 people per room—$244/person
3 nights/8 meals/1 person per room—$310
8 meals for those choosing to camp—$94.34/person
Payments for lodging and meals can be made by credit card upon arrival for the retreat.
Arrival/registration—Saturday, Sept. 1, 3-5 p.m.
Departure—Monday, Sept. 3, before noon
For more information about Laurelville, visit www.laurelville.org.
For inspiration for the journey, including reasons to extend your stay, visit http://www.laurelhighlands.org/things-to-do. Laurelville is located in the Laurel Highlands, an area rich in early U.S. history and outdoor recreational opportunities, and near Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, the Pittsburgh Pirates ballpark, the National Aviary, and much more.