Muster

INLAND NORTHWEST AMC

Tuesday, April 21, 2020, 6:00

Location
Big Barn Brewing Company
16004 N. Applewood Ln.
Mead, WA 99021

Cost
$25.00

Contact Information
Karen Turner
5092798282
mmxvi.ad@gmail.com

This year’s Muster speaker is Patrick McGinty 15′.  While at A&M, Patrick served as the Head Yell Leader, a member of the Ross Volunteers, Texas A&M Foundation Maroon Coat, a Fish Camp Counselor and involved in many on campus activities.  He currently lives in San Antonio, Texas.

Aggie Muster is a tradition at Texas A&M University which celebrates the camaraderie of the school while remembering the lives of Aggies who have died, specifically those in the past year. Muster officially began on April 21, 1903, as a day for remembrance of fellow Aggies. Muster ceremonies today take place in approximately 320 locations globally. The largest muster ceremony occurs in Reed Arena, on the Texas A&M campus.[1] The “Roll Call for the Absent” commemorates Aggies, alumni and current students, who died that year. Aggies light candles, and friends and families of Aggies who died that year answer “here” when the name of their loved one is “called”. Campus muster also serves as a 50th-year class reunion for the corresponding graduating class.[2] Some non-campus muster ceremonies do not include the pageantry of the campus ceremony, and might consist simply of a barbecue. (From Wikipedia)

The Inland Northwest A&M Club hosts a Muster annually serving barbecue.