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The Belltower: December 2020 Alumni News

In this issue: Five Things That Matter with Charity Clark '93; Dec. 15 deadline to submit Class Notes for The VIEW; Give the Gift of Burr and Burton; and Reunion 2021 Save the Date!
All for One, One for All!  
Community has always been at the heart of Burr and Burton, but the experiences of 2020 have given us a heightened appreciation for exactly how special our school community is.
From the flexibility and dedication of teachers and staff to the optimism and perseverance of students and parents, our little world in the shadow of Equinox has spent this fall caring. And it shows. 
And thanks to you, that world really isn't so little. We are so proud of our alumni, both near and far, and we look forward to the next time we can welcome you home. 
Five Things That Matter with Charity Clark '93
A few weeks ago, we caught up with Charity Clark ‘93 who lives with her family in Williston and works as Chief of Staff to Vermont Attorney General TJ Donovan.
Submit Class Notes by Dec. 15!
Whether you graduated in 2020 or 1940, your classmates and old friends would love to know what you're up to, and now they can read about it in The VIEW!  
Send your updates and—pictures too!—to alumni@burrburt on.org for inclusion in the next issue, available in print and online in January! 
Give the Gift of Burr and Burton!
Your support of the Burr and Burton Annual Fund helps the Bulldogs of today learn and thrive—in classrooms or tents, on fields or in studios, and in the moments of adversity at the heart of education.
Help us invest in them. 
Save the Date for Reunion 2021!
Join us back at the Seminary for a double reunion on September 24-26, 2021!
We missed the 0s and 5s this fall, but next September, we hope to make up for lost time with twice the class years to celebrate, and twice the fun of being together again. Mark your calendar to celebrate the 0s, 5s, 1s, and 6s!
2019-20 Annual Appreciation Report
The 2019-20 academic and fiscal year was full of challenges—and equally full of opportunities to appreciate all of the kinds of generosity that go into a Burr and Burton education.
Our latest Annual Appreciation Report acknowledges every donor who made a gift between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020; every business that donated, sponsored an event, or provided an internship; the many local organizations who funded college scholarships to graduating seniors; and each member of our incredible faculty and staff, who made last year possible in every way. 
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