
Old stones, made strong again
Alumni are encouraged to return to campus for these beloved NMH traditions.
There is always a play, a concert, a lecture, or an art exhibit worth experiencing. The presence of alumni is especially important at Pie Race in the fall, Vespers in the winter, and Sacred Concert and NMH Reunion in the spring.
Check out the the Alumni Events calendar at right. You may also visit the main alumni page for more information.
2020 Pie Race
This year marks the 130th anniversary of the Bemis-Forslund Pie Race! Due to the current circumstances surrounding Covid-19, this year's race will take place virtually.
NMH alumni (as well as parents and friends!) are invited to join in the virtual Pie Race. Run or walk 5K (3.1 miles) at any location before Nov. 15, then submit your name, location, distance, and time. All participants will receive a certificate of completion, and if you qualify with a “pie time,” we will send you a special acknowledgement. Unfortunately, we will not be able to ship you a pie!
Age Category | Qualifying Time |
Under 35 (M) | 23:00 |
Under 35 (F) | 26:00 |
35 - 46 (M) | 27:00 |
35 - 46 (F) | 30:00 |
47 - 59 (M) | 29:30 |
47 - 59 (F) | 33:30 |
60 & older | Finish |
Information about other annual traditions, such as Vespers and Reunion, will be shared as it becomes available.
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