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Upcoming Reunions
Information on any future reunions appears below. To post a reunion notice, click on the 'Add Reunion Notice' link below. (Only registered RMs or Presidents may add a new reunion, since emails will be directed to you through a site link.) Once approved, to help spread the word, a reunion notice email will be sent to each registered alumni that served under a designated mission president. You should also post reunion notices at Deseret News. Who decides to have a reunion? Check out this Reunion Guide found on Tokyo's RM site.

Past Reunions
We encourage reunion organizers to post a report and pictures from your reunion so that those who couldn't attend can connect with those who were able to. As the years march on, you can also look back at those "younger" faces in past reunion photos! To post a report and pictures from your jidai's reunion, contact the webmaster using the 'Comments' link at the right. Reports from past reunions are listed below by President:
Teruya Aoyagi Niiyama Fukuda/Austin (joint) Yoshino Tateoka __________________________________________________________________

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