Gonzaga clubs and teams hold bake sales in order to raise money for their groups. Bake sale are usually up and running by 7:30 am and continue until the end of the lunch periods. If you are contributing to a bake sale you do not need to send in homemade items, you can purchase your baked goods at any store.
If you have any questions about the bake sale please contact your team/club moderator or coach.
Back-to-school night offers the opportunity for parents to experience first hand the environment and objectives of their son(s)'s classes. During the evening, you will have the chance to follow your son(s)’s schedule and meet his teachers, who will provide a brief orientation to their courses.
Here are a few pointers to help you make the most of the evening:
Make sure to check your son’s schedule in advance;
If you're not sure of a classroom's location click here to see a map of campus;
Refreshments will be served beginning at 6:15pm in the Lower Commons;
There will be a lot of walking,.. wear comfortable shoes!
Don't parked in the alley behind the school or on sidewalks. (police will ticket in those locations);
Georgetown Visitation, 1524 35th Street NW, Washington, DC
Gonzaga Freshmen Families, This year's Annual Visitation-Gonzaga Freshman Mass & Picnic will be held at Visitation on Saturday, September 6th. Mass will be celebrated by Gonzaga President Fr. Joseph Lingan, '75, at 4:30 p.m. in Visitation's Nolan Center. Picnic, games, & fun will follow Mass.
Gonzaga clubs and teams hold bake sales in order to raise money for their groups. Bake sale are usually up and running by 7:30 am and continue until the end of the lunch periods. If you are contributing to a bake sale you do not need to send in homemade items, you can purchase your baked goods at any store.
If you have any questions about the bake sale please contact your team/club moderator or coach.
The Gonzaga Mothers Club is open to all mothers and guardians of Gonzaga students, and those friends and benefactors of the school who wish to participate in or contribute to the Mothers Club activities.
The GMC usually meet on the first or second Wednesday of the month in Dooley Hall. All are welcome! The social begins at 6:30 pm, and the meeting begins at 7:00 pm.
The Ignatian Reflection and Prayer Group consists of Gonzaga moms and female guardians who gather monthly to explore the Ignatian spirituality at the heart of their sons’ education, and reflect on how to put it into practice in their own lives.
They seek to deepen their faith by reading and discussing relevant essays and books and participating in guided reflections combined with a variety of Ignatian forms of prayer.
All are welcome to join our casual and welcoming group!
Gonzaga clubs and teams hold bake sales in order to raise money for their groups. Bake sale are usually up and running by 7:30 am and continue until the end of the lunch periods. If you are contributing to a bake sale you do not need to send in homemade items, you can purchase your baked goods at any store.
If you have any questions about the bake sale please contact your team/club moderator or coach.
Gonzaga clubs and teams hold bake sales in order to raise money for their groups. Bake sale are usually up and running by 7:30 am and continue until the end of the lunch periods. If you are contributing to a bake sale you do not need to send in homemade items, you can purchase your baked goods at any store.
If you have any questions about the bake sale please contact your team/club moderator or coach.
Fr. Horace McKenna, S.J. walked the streets around St. Aloysius parish bringing food, comfort and spiritual wisdom to his neighbors. The McKenna Center honors him by walking through the neighborhood he served.
Since 2017, they have welcomed walkers across the country to participate both virtually and in person to gather as a community and honor Fr. McKenna’s life and legacy. Their dedicated supporters are the reason they can continue to serve men experiencing homelessness and neighbors who experience food insecurity.