WHAT? WHEN? WHERE?

AUG 1ST DEADLINE NO LONGER APPLICABLE! If you haven't RSVP'd or sent money for Friday night, there is still a chance to do so! Email (salina.mecham@gmail.com) or call (801-440-6643) Salina Mecham to make the reservation!


Friday, Aug 20th
at the Burley Best Western Inn beginning at 6:00 PM. Dinner will be served from 7:00 - 8:00 PM. Alcohol can be purchased at the bar. Cost is $20/person and pays for the food, room rental, and other costs related to our reunion. One significant other can join you ($20/person) but no kids. The room is reserved until 11:00 PM.

Please send a check or money order pay to the order of Burley High School Class of 2000 Reunion to

Salina Mecham
14078 S. Almaden Cove
Bluffdale, UT 84065

As we receive your payment your name will be marked off and a reservation made for your dinner.

Saturday, Aug 21st at the Burley Storybook Park (Conant Ave and 14th St) everyone, including kids, is invited to a bring-your-own-picnic party from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM. If the weather is really bad, we'll meet at Salmon Park (Parke Ave and 18th St).

Email a few pictures and a short summary of the past decade to
gobobcats2000@gmail.com if you would like it posted on the blog.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Tim Ulrich

After leaving the halls of Burley High School and my secret crush on Mrs. Doman behind, I left for Oregon to run track. This surely was the best year of my college life, and my grades will attest to that. A brief vacation from school was in order and at the age of 20 I proceeded to kick it Argentine style for a couple years. Upon my return to the states I decided to leave track and field behind. I moved to Pocatello and started school at ISU. My intention was to stay a semester and move on to bigger better things. Well, after 3 1/2 years I graduated with a bachelors in Microbiology and minor in Chemistry. A micro degree destined me to a life of research and no friends, so I bagged the bug thing and headed off to medical school at the University of Washington in Seattle. After a miserable time in Seattle (worst town on planet earth) I moved back to Boise to finish my clinical years of medical school. I am now a 4th year student and will be pursuing a career in Neonatology when all is said and done. Seven years of post-high school education, and a miserable 7 more to go. Amidst all of this I met my dear wife Stephanie in 2004. We welcomed our son Brock into our family on July 4th, 2007. Earlier this year I slipped another one past the goalie and now anxiously await the birth of my daughter.


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