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Sunday, July 03, 2011

Warde's Classes of 1976 and 1978 Plan Annual Summer Social at Captain's Cove Seaport in Bridgeport

The Andrew Warde High School Class of 1976 is happy to announce that it will once again join members of the AWHS Class of 1978 in meeting socially on Sunday, July 17, at Captain's Cove Seaport, in Bridgeport. The social is planned between the hours of 2 p.m. and 11 p.m.

Our class's participation in previous years was outstanding, and good times were had by all. The event originally began as a casual get-together a few years ago by members of the Warde Class of 1978 as a means to stay in touch. It has quickly become an annual tradition. Kim Nagy and Chris Chatlos of the Class of 1976 (pictured below) attended last year's event.


The highlight of the event will be a performance by the local band To the Max, featuring Andrew Warde High School graduates Rob Fried (1977) and Jerry Vigorito (1976), local businessmen and musicians who founded Band Together in 2005. Band Together creates great musical events which unite a community of talented musicians with concerned citizens to raise money for Connecticut families in need or local charities.

Captain’s Cove Seaport, located on historic Black Rock Harbor, has grown from a vacant lot and a handful of slips to one of Connecticut’s premier tourist attractions and seaport complexes. Food and drinks are available in the 400-seat restaurant, which includes everything from different varieties of seafood to hot dogs and hamburgers to chicken sandwiches.


There are many novelty gift shops built in Colonial and Victorian architectural styles along the boardwalk. Visitors may also enjoy an hour-long boat ride on Long Island Sound aboard the Chief. There are many other seasonal attractions as well. Captain's Cove is an active maritime and amusement center for residents of southwestern Connecticut.

For more information on the venue, go to http://captainscoveseaport.com.

Best Regards,
Tony Procaccini
AWHS 1976 Reunion Committee Member

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