(QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS) Mayor Thomas Koch and the City of Quincy have announced a heartwarming reunion for the beloved Koch Club, which served the community for over fifty years. This special event will feature delicious food, fun games, giveaways, and more, and best of all, everything is free for former Koch Club members!
Founded in the 1950s by Richard Koch, the Mayor's father, the Koch Club provided youth sports, civic, and charitable activities for Quincy children for over fifty years. It touched the lives of thousands of young people in need and improved their lives. Now, former Koch Club members have the chance to reunite and relive fond memories at Pageant Field.
The reunion promises to be a day of fun, food, and community spirit. Attendees can enjoy a community barbecue, lawn games, and t-shirt giveaways, all while reconnecting with old friends. But the Koch Club was always about more than just having a good time - it stood for charity, kindness, and respect. As the club's motto goes, "Everyone Willing to Help; Willing to Help Everyone."
With the 75th anniversary of the beloved Koch Club approaching, the City of Quincy is excited to honor its legacy and the countless lives it touched. Former Koch Club members are invited to join on Sunday, June 11th, at Pageant Field, to celebrate together!
75th Anniversary Koch Club Reunion
- WHERE: Pageant Field, Quincy
- WHEN: June 11, 2023
- TIME: NOON - 4 PM
- COST: Free for former Koch Club members
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