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 6th period lunch. 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.
McKenna's Wagon is a mobile soup kitchen that departs daily from Martha's Table, near U Street, and serves the homeless. A Gonzaga group goes out every Wednesday evening as part of this program. Each week, we take 3 sophomores. Sign up forms are located in the Campus Ministry Office.
GMC volunteers prepare a home-cooked breakfast for the Faculty and Staff to thank them for all they do, on the first Friday of each month. Click here for more volunteer information and to sign up to cook/bake items for the kick-off breakfast.
Volunteer and help the Decorations Committee prepare our Eye Street for a Spectacular Winter Wonderland. No experience or tools are necessary. We just ask that you bring your willingness to lend a hand and have some fun. The workshops are a fabulous way to meet new Gonzaga Moms and make lasting friendships.
Click here to sign up for one or more of our designated dates on the workshop sign-up genius. You are not required to stay for the entire time, stay as long as you can. Your sign up will give us an idea on how many enthusiastic volunteers to expect.
This session we will be focused on making bows and wreaths, and wrapping boxes. If you are able to please bring boxes (small, medium or large). All workshops will be held on the 3rd Floor of Dooley Hall (take the elevator by the Cafeteria or Campus Ministry).
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 6th period lunch. 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.
A volunteer-driven effort, the GBN strives to foster business relationships and the sharing of information between members of the Gonzaga community. The topic for this meeting is "The Business of Sports" and will include a discussion with three panelists:
Mark Turgeon -- University of Maryland Men's Basketball Coach Kevin Sheehan -- ESPN980 Radio Personality Joe Reyda '85 -- Gonzaga Athletic Director Matt Stanton '90 -- Vice President, Global Public Policy at Under Armour Derek Jackson '92 -- Managing Counsel & VP Business Affairs, Sports Marketing for Under Armour
Please RSVP to Michael Crilley at mcrilley@ahtins.com. Admission: no charge.
Sophomores are invited by homeroom to make an overnight retreat at Bishop Claggett Retreat Center. Those making the retreat will have an opportunity to deepen their friendships with classmates and to reflect on how they can make the most of their sophomore year. The retreat runs from 6 PM the first evening, after meeting in the school chapel, until 2:45 the next day.
Please join us for the 33rd Annual Kevin Carmody Scholarship Golf Tournament. In addition to building a strong sense of community among alumni and supporters, the Carmody Open raises scholarship funds for Gonzaga students who do not have a father in their lives.
Over the years, more than 60 fatherless boys have benefitted from the scholarship fund, which was established in 1982 in honor of Kevin W. Carmody ’62. This year’s tournament will be held at the Golf Courses at Andrews Airforce Base and is followed by an awards dinner.
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.
Eagles' Wings would like to welcome the newest alumni parents to their group - the parents of the Class of 2017! All past parents are welcome to enjoy this evening of friends, food and festivities, including those who currently have another son enrolled at Gonzaga!
Volunteer and help the Decorations Committee prepare our Eye Street for a Spectacular Winter Wonderland. No experience or tools are necessary. We just ask that you bring your willingness to lend a hand and have some fun. The workshops are a fabulous way to meet new Gonzaga Moms and make lasting friendships.
Click here to sign up for one or more of our designated dates on the workshop sign-up genius. You are not required to stay for the entire time, stay as long as you can. Your sign up will give us an idea on how many enthusiastic volunteers to expect.
During this sessions we will be focused on making bows and wreaths, and wrapping boxes. If you are able to please bring boxes (small, medium or large). All workshops will be held on the 3rd Floor of Dooley Hall (take the elevator by the Cafeteria or Campus Ministry).
The Gonzaga Alumni and Advancement Office, along with the Onyx Alumni, invite you to join them on Eye Street for the dedication of the Gabe Smith entrance to Buchanan Field.
During halftime of the Gonzaga-Archbishop Carroll football game, Gonzaga faculty, students, alumni and friends will honor John Gabriel Smith '54, the first African-American graduate of Gonzaga College High School - an enduring symbol to our young men of all races and ethnicities, by dedicating an entrance to the field in his name.
This year's reunion brings together classes ending in 2s and 7s and will take place on Eye Street after the football game against Archbishop Carroll. It’s a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with old classmates and check out the many changes on campus. We can't wait to see you there!
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 6th period lunch. 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.
McKenna's Wagon is a mobile soup kitchen that departs daily from Martha's Table, near U Street, and serves the homeless. A Gonzaga group goes out every Wednesday evening as part of this program. Each week, we take 3 sophomores. Sign up forms are located in the Campus Ministry Office.
Students/players interested in trying out for the Hockey Team should register at: Tryout Registration
Please complete the registration by midnight today, Tuesday, Oct. 24th.
If you are participating in a fall sport that is not complete, and it restricts you from tryouts, please let Coach Slater know and accommodations will be made for a tryout. Any players that wish to speak to Coach Slater after the tryouts should email him at bslater@gonzaga.org and he will set a time to meet with you at school.
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 6th period lunch. 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. Click here to sign up to volunteer or to donate to the McKenna Center Bake Sale.
McKenna's Wagon is a mobile soup kitchen that departs daily from Martha's Table, near U Street, and serves the homeless. A Gonzaga group goes out every Wednesday evening as part of this program. Each week, we take 3 sophomores. Sign up forms are located in the Campus Ministry Office.
The Gonzaga Mothers Club provides the hospitality for the Parent Teacher Conferences. They appreciate your help in donating food and your time to make this night a success. To volunteer or donate food click here.
Freshman girls from DC area private schools are invited to attend Gonzaga's Freshman Homecoming Dance. Gonzaga students are also encouraged to invite dates. All girls should bring a student ID with them.
Doors to the Carmody Center will open for the dance at 7:30pm. Students should be at Gonzaga by 8:00pm, at the latest, to be admitted. All students will be required to stay until the end of the dance at 10:30pm when pick up will take place from Eye Street and the Eye Street Circle.
Attire: Semi-formal
If you have any questions please feel free to call Student Services 202.336.7141.
The St. Aloysius Medal is presented to stalwart friends of Gonzaga for exemplary service, commitment, and overall dedication to the school and greater community. This year's honorees are particularly deserving of such recognition: Mrs. Sandra A. McMurtrie, Mr. Dick Myers, Mrs. Patricia A. Tobin, and Rev. Msgr. Peter J. Vaghi ’66.