The information about the reunion in Tucson in Mar 2004 is now on the website, thanks to our webmaster, Doug Detling. However, I goofed on the registration form and the deadline for the Tombstone and Karchner tour is Oct 30. Tickets for tours of Karchner Caverns are hard to get and reservations need to be made well in advance so that we all get on the same tour. Actually if enough people sign up we will fill more than one tour. We should do that as I am already receiving registration forms. The tours start every 20 minutes and last about an hour. There is a little museum and a very interesting slide show to enjoy while waiting. Gift shop too, of course, and a lovely little garden. I love caves and have visited many in the US. I have never seen one as beautiful as Karchner Caverns. It was discovered some time ago and the people who discovered it kept it secret for many years in order to be sure it was not destroyed. The Karchners, who owned the land, also kept the secret. It was about 20 years before arrangements could be made to develop the cave for public visits in such a way that the cave would continue to live and grow. The state now owns it and they are very picky about how many people get to go in, what goes inside, etc. I am sorry for the goof up. Late registrations for this tour will get you to Tombstone and the outside of the cave but maybe not inside for a tour because tickets may not be available after Oct 30. Bette