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Ali Baker
Associate Director of Alumni Volunteer Engagement
a.baker17@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

2024 Gator Band Alumni Association Reunion (10-18-2024)
Project: 2024 Gator Band Alumni Association Reunion — Approved by: Carre Saunders

Online Registration Launch Date
08-01-2024

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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-- [JUL-16-24 Anonymous] --------------
I am transitioning from my position effective 7/18; can Carre Saunders be made sponsor of this request?
The original request details are provided for reference only. If you need to make changes, please contact your Digital Team Partner.
2024 Gator Band Alumni Association Reunion
10-18-2024
08-01-2024
Gator Band Alumni Association Reunion.
Friday, October 18
-Homecoming Parade
-Equipment Checkout
-Evening Rehearsal 
-Meet & Greet

Saturday, October 19
-Music & Field Rehearsal with Gator Marching Band
-GBAA Tailgate 
-FL vs. Kentucky football game
400
350 registrations; alumni engagement throughout the weekend.
Yes
$80 -  GBAA Member Registration
$30 - Guest Registration
$35 - Virtual Reunion Registration
$10 - Optional Band Years on Polo
$10 - Optional Instrument on Polo

All 100% non-gift
100% Non Gift
 
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Carre Saunders
(954) 254-6898
csaunders@ufl.edu
Yes  
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