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 2024, 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 gathered on Saturday, March 2 in the Chrissi Morgan LEanring Commons in our library 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)
“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)
Since the kick off event ASAP has hosted a variety of events. Laura Hewitt hosted a pickleball clinic, Forbes Keaton hosted a fabulous art talk, and Deanna Cleary invited ASAP members to a bean bagging session for Nancy's Project. So much fun was had, and the committee is working on new projects already!
On Friday, April 19th, 18 alumni parents gathered in the science room for a bit of armchair traveling to museums “Off The Beaten Path” with Forbes Keaton.
"Loved our evening!" — Tina Britton (Jack '10)
Special “must go” locations included the de Rose Art Collection in Napa, Chihuly Glass and Gardens in Seattle, the Cloisters in New York, Musee Cluny in Paris, and the Matisse Chapel in St-. Paul-de-Vance, Nice. Click here for the Resources List.
"So many wonderful suggestions! Can’t wait to start exploring." — Laurie Benjamin (Elisabeth '01, David '04)
Attendees who had already visited were encouraged to share their experiences. Light hors d'oeuvres, rounded out the evening as the hour sped by.
"I'm looking forward to Forbes 2.0." — Adele Margolis (Claire '07, Jack '12)
A second evening will definitely be on offer in the fall. If you have any special requests for topics, contact Forbes at fkeaton1220@gmail.com.
"I thoroughly enjoyed myself!" — Sheila Camacho (Josefina '16, Vincent '19)
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