Do you remember?Lessons & Carols, Fall Festival, Recognition Night, Pet Blessing, and Bean Bagging Fridays… just a few of the many memories All Saints’ alumni parents share.
The new ASAP (All Saints Alumni Parents) group is a great way for All Saints Alumni parents to stay connected to our school community and each other. Who is a member of ASAP? Whether the class of 1961 or 2023, all parents are automatically members of the new group when their first child graduates. ASAP will host several events and activities during the spring. Don’t miss these fun ways to re-engage and renew friendships. Don’t miss ASAP news, activities, and school functions in the ASAP section of the Alumni newsletter.
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To celebrate the kick off of the All Saints Alumni Parent (ASAP) group, more than 75 people braved the monsoon weather on Saturday, March 2nd to share wine, appetizers, and reminiscences.
“What a wonderful event and what fun to reconnect with so many people I have not seen in years. I loved hearing about everyone’s children!“
— Laurie Boone Hogan (Louise ‘79, Lawrence ‘83)
Fairy lights festooned the Castle Library walkway, while lovely floral arrangements by Jane Hand (Courtney ‘17, Will ‘19) and the aroma of delectable hors d'oeuvres (ASAP committee) filled the Chrissy Morgan Learning Center. While renewing old friendships, parents enjoyed watching a video of Graduation photographs from the classes of 1979 to 2023.
All were welcomed back to campus by Scott Fujita (Delilah and Isabell ‘22) and Sara Brown (Abby ‘24). Many enjoyed seeing the renovated Upper Grade Hall and others, taking advantage of a break in the weather, toured campus to see all the exciting improvements. The consensus was that even as the school was growing with the times, it still felt just like home!
“It was truly amazing. It touched on something dear to everyone's hearts and desires. Looking forward to the next one.”
— Beth Sterten (Russel ‘02, Susannah ‘03)
Thank you to the ASAP Standing Committee for making this event such a wonderful success!
Deanna Cleary (Keith ‘02, Maggie ‘04) noted this event was just the beginning. Four events are scheduled for this spring, and she encouraged those interested to watch for email with sign up links that will be forthcoming.
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ASAP STANDING COMMITTEE
Would you like to learn more about A.S.A.P.?
Please reach out to:
Sarah Slautterback-Bouchier (Matthew '85, Courtney '88)
Are you a pickleball pro aficionado or a newbie who would like to learn more about the sport? Regardless of your pickleball level, this A.S.A.P. event is perfect for you!
Bring your own paddle or you are welcome to use one of ours.
Are you planning a trip to Europe or the Near East? Or are dreaming about a trip? Then this ASAP event is just for you! Please join Forbes Keaton (alum aunt of '10) in the ASDS Science Room on April 19 for a discussion of must-see places that are "off the beaten path". Forbes’ passion for the arts led her to travel extensively in Europe and the Near East. Based on these experiences and extensive research, she enjoys developing special must-see itineraries. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn about all the hidden gems that can enrich your summer travels.
ASAP KICK OFF PARTY
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