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Annual PCR Events


PCR Annual Meeting (April)
The PCR's Annual Meeting is a dinner held annually in mid- to late April at one of the local country clubs. Princeton friends old and new are invited to gather to celebrate, elect new board members, and meet the members of the entering class, who are the Board's complimentary guests for the evening. We also enjoy a presentation related to Princeton, often delivered by a current administrator, faculty member, or alumnus.
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Late-Summer Picnic for New and Returning Students (August)
New and returning current students will be the special guests of the PCR for an informal picnic and barbecue at a board member's house. This picnic, which is entering its third season, has been a big success. Information and invitation details will be sent to all new and returning students in early August.

Fall Event (October)
The annual fall event is designed for fun and informal socializing among alumni and their friends and family. Previous fall events have included a dinner and tour at the Seneca Park Zoo, a cruise on the Erie Canal, and a get-together at a local restaurant.

HYP Ball (December)

An annual tradition for more than a half-century, the Harvard/Yale/Princeton ball was conceived as a fundraiser for the respective universities and has become a celebrated holiday event. The ball is always held on the first Saturday in December; sponsorship of the ball rotates among the three university-related clubs. Alumni are welcome to invite friends from other colleges and universities. Save the date and watch for your invitation.





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