The Quo Vadis Project continues as the primary vehicle for shaping the future activities of the LSAA. Key documents from the Project and its current status can be viewed at the link in the Member section above. A summary of the Project is also available as a pdf file at the link below.
Quo Vadis 101
The Lenox School Digital Archive is well underway at this time and can be entered at HERE. There you can find old yearbooks and reunion photographs there, but in the future there will be much more. It is an ambitious project for sure, but is the culmination of many years of work by Randy Harris '68, and brought to the internet by Keith Simpson '70.
Use this link to Shop America where 2% of all purchases will be donated directly to the LSAA, but only if you shop through that link.
Be sure to visit the Video Page, featuring "The Lenox School Story"
If you have an album of Lenox photos posted online, let us know and we'll add the link here. You will need a google picassa account (available free when you click on link) to view
Thanks to David Acton for this gallery of pics from Reunion 2013. Click to view
1988 reunion & misc photos from 1965-66
And Fred Lavenberg '70, at Kimball's place :)
Well, now I know how this posting feature works, so this time it'll print.
I am heartbroken to be unable to come to the 2022 Reunion. I have been offered and confirmed a musical trip to BRAZIL flying on October 15th. It's my second trip ever to South America (Colombia in 2011), and I gotta go.
Next year, as Bob Sansone informed me, will be a big one, and I don't care if I get offered well-paid gigs in Tibet, I will respectfully decline them, because I will be on campus to wander among the visions aand episodes of my past, and meditate upon what a fine job Shakespeare and Co. have done with what remains usable of the campus (y'all know I am a Shakespearean), as well as make clutch putts for the 1968 Golf Team, LOL.
So God bless each and every Lenox man, including most recently the late Mr. David Fawcett. Lenox remains a crucial-- and current-- part of my existence. While playing night before last at Johnny Chans Egg Rolls and Blues club in Woonsocket RI, I met 1968 classmate Bob Tschilske, a fan of my music. As is Kimball Packard '70, Also Len Sheppard '71, and I am told George Cleveland '69 was also there, but somehow we missed each other.. Kimball owns and runs the outstanding Farm Stand, a great indoor-outdoor listening room in Chocorua, NH! Y'all need to visit him!
Well,I'll close,
Bill Homans '68