2025 5th Maintenance Battalion Reunion

Prescott Arizona


 

We have made a deal for the hotel and we are ready to announce the reunion is a big go. This years will be at the Forrest Villas Hotel 3645 Lee Circle Prescott AZ 86301. Monday September 15th to Friday September 19th (check out) 2025 with the rates being 115.00 per night plus 12.215% per night tax this rate will hold for Sunday September 14th. Till Friday check out. just mention 5th Maintenance when you make the reservation the hotel is also pet friendly but let them know when you make your reservation. The website is http://forestvillas.com The front desk phone number is (928) 717-1200 The registration fee for the reunion has risen to 70.00 per person as the food prices have risen enough that we needed to keep up with inflation. We also have arranged for a day bus trip to the grand canyon. Which will be included in the Registration and a 20th reunion tee shirt commemorating the 20th reunion. Don’t forget to bring a 25.00 item for our raffle at the banquet As an extra we will arrange for a Chuck wagon dinner and show at a ranch in Cottonwood AZ. Which we will car pool to this event We will let you know what the cost is for this event. An itinerary will follow around June Hope to see a great crowd at the reunion

Questions Call Ken 435-668-1918.

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