About:
What began as a casual 2020 phone call between Class of ’94 organizer Danielle (Eli) Hudak and a Class of ’95 reunion organizer, Jeff Memmer, quickly blossomed into something much bigger. In early March of that year, a small group met at Farm 57 with Stephanie (Seiler) Peckenpaugh (’95) to talk 25-year reunion plans—only to have everything derailed by COVID-19 just weeks later.
Fast forward to July 2024, when Kristi (Turpin) Smith (’95) hosted a dinner at Los Tres Caminos. Friends from the Classes of ’93 through ’98 gathered, and someone casually asked, “What are we doing for our 30th in 2025?” The idea ignited on the spot: if we’re already here, why not invite all ’90s classes? It sounded a bit crazy—but also incredibly fun.
With that spark, a Facebook group went live a few days later—interest exploded overnight. We locked in Farm 57 as our flagship venue, then realized: why stop at one night? So we turned it into a full week of events, blending family-friendly activities with adults-only gatherings. And because Central grads are a creative bunch, every participating CHS-owned business—artists, writers, musicians and more—was invited to join the celebration.
Then came the big “what if?”: what if Central High School itself opened its doors for an open house on Friday, July 18, 2025? What if we followed that with dinner meetups at beloved northside spots? The vision kept growing—adding a grand Finale at the VFW Post 1114 Event Center and even a Car Show approved by the City of Evansville’s Parks & Recreation at the Evansville Public Library West Lawn.
That’s how a small dinner turned into a weeklong reunion extravaganza—because once Central ’90s grads get together, anything seems possible.
Organization & Governance
To ensure legal liability protection and financial transparency as our plans expanded, we formally incorporated as The All 90s Reunion, Inc. in Indiana. This entity was founded by three CHS alumni—Elaine (Memmer) Windberg (’93), Jodi (Euler) Wheelock (’94), and Jeff Memmer (’95)—who serve as its initial officers and board members. With a dedicated business bank account, The All 90s Reunion, Inc. oversees all funds collected during planning, disburses payments to vendors and venues, and maintains clear records for our weeklong celebration of Central’s ’90s classes.