Interlochen Alumni Directory
a page for Interlochen alumni to reconnect
hosted by Malcolm Dickinson
I hope that Interlochen will add a page to their Alumni web site that gives alumni the ability to share their names and email addresses with other alumni. They've been talking about doing that for years. In the meantime, I've established a starter page here.
So if you are an alum of Interlochen Arts Camp, National Music Camp, or the Interlochen Arts Academy (either as a student, staff, or teacher), and would like to have your name added to this list, just drop me a line by clicking here.
Help needed: I know enough about web pages to make this simple page - but not enough to make a page where people can add themselves automatically. If you are someone who knows how to program a web page so that a person visiting the page can instantly add themselves by filling out a form and clicking "add", please let me know!
And don't forget to join the Interlochen Alumni email list at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ICAalumni
best,
Malcolm Dickinson
NMC 82,83,84
Click here to have your name added to this list
Click here to request a change to your entry
Click here to have your name removed from this list
Information on services offered by the
Interlochen Alumni Office, including how to find a lost friend from
Interlochen [none yet]
| First Name | Last Name (while at Interlochen) | Current name (if different) | Instrument or other specialty | NMC Divis'n, Years | IAA Years | Current home town | Email address | Married/ no. of kids |
Web site / comment |
4/12/05 - Unfortunately someone sent "spam" emails to everyone on this list, so the list has been removed. Hopefully someone out there knows a way to make people able to contact one another without making their email address available to anyone who comes across this page... if so, let me know.
Interlochen Links:
Message from the Interlochen Alumni Office:
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We are always delighted to hear from you!
The Alumni staff
This page was last updated on 03/16/06 by Malcolm Dickinson