UC Law class of 1989 plans 30th reunion

Join the University of Cincinnati College of Law Class of ’89 for a 30th reunion celebration set for Sept. 20-21 in Cincinnati.

Don’t miss these special reunion events: 

  1. Friday, Sept. 20 7 p.m.: Informal gathering at MadTree Brewing (Oakley), 3301 Madison Rd, Cincinnati, OH
  2. Saturday, Sept.r 21 at 4:10 p.m.: Reds baseball game at Great American Ballpark. Meet in the Handlebar area.

Learn more about the reunion and ’89 classmates via our: Facebook page: University of Cincinnati College of Law – class of 1989; or online at:  89plus30.home.blog.

Hotel Information: A block of rooms are held at the Homewood Suites Midtown in Oakley Station.  

For more information, contact event organizers:

Betsy Wood bwoodesq@gmail.com

Michael Morley morelys4@zoominternet.net

 John O’Connor at joconnorjr@live.com

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