100th Anniversary

The celebration of Our Lady of Lourdes School's 100th anniversary will begin with an opening Mass on April 27th, 2008 at noon at OLL Church. Following Mass, there will be a tour of the old and new schools and a catered lunch. The year long celebration will end with Mass on Saturday November 29th, 2008 at 4:00 p.m., followed by a dinner dance at Drexelbrook.

Join our mailing list to receive your invitation to the 100th anniversay celebrations.

Email the following:
Graduation yr, Name, Mailing address, City, State, Zip, Phone #, and Email address to CMA01@verizon.net [Carolyn Marconi Andersen, 62]
Be sure to place OLL in the Subject line.

Friday, August 17, 2007

100th Anniversary

The celebration of Our Lady of Lourdes School's 100th anniversary will begin with an opening Mass on April 27th, 2008 at noon at OLL Church. Following Mass, there will be a tour of the old and new schools and a catered lunch.

The year long celebration will end with Mass on Saturday November 29th, 2008 at 4:00 p.m., followed by a dinner dance at Drexelbrook.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Join our mailing list to receive your invitation to the 100th anniversay celebrations. Email the following: Graduation yr, Name, Mailing address, City, State, Zip, Phone #, and Email address to CMA01@verizon.net [Carolyn Marconi Andersen, 62. Be sure to place OLL in the Subject line.

tjdowney said...

Please send info I would like to attend;

Thomas J Downey
975 Westtown Road
Westtown School
Westtown, Pa
484-266-9594
tom.downey@westtown.edu

Anonymous said...

Thank you, to the dedicated group who worked tirelessly together for as long as it took, to make our gala 100th Anniversary event at the Drexelbrook, a truly smashing success. I for one, couldn't have had a better time. The venue was perfect, the company divine and the food scrumptious. I can't recall ever seeing so many smiling familiar faces (some with unexpected tears of joy) or heard so much laughter and ear-deafening chatter at times, covering a span of generations, in one place. It was fun from the moment of arrival pinning on a gorgeous name tag, all the way until just before the end, when it was difficult to leave. We are truly indebted to those with an incredible vision, who presented this opportunity and gift of unity, to the rest of us so beautifully.

LegalLady said...

I wonder how it feels to have Will Smith reveal that the school was racist and mistreated him in his new biography. As a practicing catholic who also sent my child to Catholic school, this behavior by Catholics rings so true. I guess Catholics don't feel the need to love their brothers, if they are not white.