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Class Reunion: The Podcast
Addie Broyles
17 episodes
5 days ago
How did growing up and graduating high school in a small Missouri town shape the next 20 years of your life?
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How did growing up and graduating high school in a small Missouri town shape the next 20 years of your life?
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13: Sara: "He means more to me than volleyball."
Class Reunion: The Podcast
1 hour 54 seconds
4 years ago
13: Sara: "He means more to me than volleyball."

Sara Williams became Sara Hamilton just a few years after graduation. She married her high school sweetheart, Caleb Hamilton, who was also in our class, and in this week's episode, she looks back on their early years together and what they've learned after 20 years of raising girls. (Three of them, including a toddler.) 

Sara's volleyball career ended after our senior year, but she went on to coach and is still holding out hope that her youngest will play. She and Caleb and the girls live in Hollister, a town near Branson, Missouri, where she is a stay at home parent and basketball mom. 

Here is a list of Aurora businesses mention in this week's ad break: Modern Variety, Ila Bohm's, Sublime Hippie, The Garden Exchange, Downtown Pizza and Sports Bar (get the toasted sub!), Olive Grill, and Hog Tide Barbecue on your way out of town. 

Each week, I make a donation to a nonprofit of choice selected by a classmate featured in the show, and Sara picked For the Kids, the organization in Aurora that provides clothing and other essentials to foster and relative placement children in Barry, Lawrence and Stone counties. 

These donations are made possible by sponsors, including Advanced Eyecare Kansas City, Aurora Professional Pharmacy, Class of 1975 rep Pete Young and Allstate agent Bill Baker, and Patrons who sign up to support the show at patreon.com/classreunionpodcast.  

Do you want to sponsor an upcoming episode of “Class Reunion”? Individual and business sponsorships are available at info@classreunionpodcast.com.

Class Reunion: The Podcast
How did growing up and graduating high school in a small Missouri town shape the next 20 years of your life?