Join the Gonzaga Eagles' Wings parents in Our Lady's Chapel for Mass celebrated by Rev. Gap LoBiondo, SJ, Rector of the Gonzaga Jesuit Community. There will be a reception immediately following in the Arrupe Commons.
Attention Gonzaga photographers, the annual “Spirit of Gonzaga” Photo Contest deadline is April 10th at 4pm. This year’s contest features five categories: Service Trips & Retreats, Sports, Mobile Phone, Campus Life, and Artistic Expression. Students may submit up to 5 images, only jpeg images are accepted. Winners will be selected by a panel of judges.
Alumni Association meetings give Gonzaga alumni the chance to hear up-to-the-minute information about what's going on at Gonzaga, from club activities to sporting events, and all Alumni Association events. We begin with fellowship and dinner at 6:00 pm and at 6:30 pm the meeting is called to order. Meetings typically last an hour and a half depending upon attendance and agenda items to be discussed. The meetings are open to all alumni of Gonzaga.
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.
The Gonzaga Mothers Club is open to 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 meets on the second Wednesday of the month in the Lower Commons. All are welcome! The social begins at 6:30 pm, and the meeting begins at 7:00 pm. Donations for the McKenna Center or Washington School for Girls are always welcome.
Faculty treats is always highly anticipated by the hard-working Gonzaga faculty and staff! One morning each month, Gonzaga Mothers Club volunteers prepare a delicious home-cooked breakfast for the teachers, coaches, maintenance staff, Jesuit community, and administration to thank them for all they do.
Click here to volunteer to help with Faculty Treats.
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.
The Class of ’53 and their guests will begin their reunion weekend with an evening at Gonzaga! Gonzaga President, Rev. Stephen Planning, SJ will join the class for dinner and provide an update of the happenings on Eye Street.
The schedule of events for the weekend is as follows: Friday 6:00pm Cocktails & catered barbeque dinner in the Arrupe Commons Cost for the evening is $50/person
Saturday Dinner at the Army Navy Country Club Cost for the event is $140/person
Sunday 9:00am Mass in Our Lady's Chapel 9:30am Brunch in the Jesuit Dining Room Cost for the event is $35/person
Please contact Ashley Hawkins for more information or to register and pay for weekend events.
Alumni from the Class of '53 and their guests will meet for cocktails and dinner at the Army Navy Country Club. The event cost is $140 per person and includes an open bar.
The schedule of events for the weekend is as follows: Friday 6:00pm Cocktails & catered barbeque dinner in the Arrupe Commons. Cost for the evening is $50/person
Saturday Dinner at the Army Navy Country Club. Cost for this events is $140/person.
Sunday 9:00am Mass in Our Lady's Chapel 9:30am Brunch in the Jesuit Dining Room Cost for this event is $35/person.
Please contact Ashley Hawkins for more information or to register and pay for weekend events.
The Class of '53 and their guests will gather for Mass in Our Lady's Chapel in Dooley Hall. Following Mass there will be a brunch in the Jesuit Dining Room.
The schedule of events for the weekend is as follows: Friday 6:00pm Cocktails & catered barbeque dinner in the Arrupe Commons Cost for the evening is $50/person
Saturday Dinner at the Army Navy Country Club Cost for this event is $140/person
Sunday 9:00am Mass in Our Lady's Chapel 9:30am Brunch in the Jesuit Dining Room Cost for this event is $35/person
Please contact Ashley Hawkins for more information or to register and pay for weekend events.
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.
Speaker - Bob Bittman, Gonzaga Class of 1980 Anatomy of a White House Scandal
Bob is a partner with the McGuireWoods Law Firm. A former state and federal prosecutor handling high-profile matters, Bob currently represents multinational corporations navigating the complex web of laws and regulations that challenge today’s international business community. He offers particular experience related to complex frauds, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, international data privacy laws and corporate compliance.
In the public sector, Bob served as deputy independent counsel under Ken Starr. Bob also served on the team investigating the Whitewater case, and he managed the Office of Independent Counsel's Little Rock office.
Schedule for the evening: 6:00-7:00pm Networking, dinner & drinks 7:00-8:00pm GBN program
There is no charge for this event. Food and drinks will be provided. Please reply to Michael Crilley at Mcrilley@ahtins.com if you plan to attend the event.
ONYX is Gonzaga's African-American student group that is open to all students. ONYX strives to enlighten the African-American and multicultural experience at Gonzaga. It has been a well known and active club for over almost 50 years.
The club is hosting its first ONYX Family Picnic from 12pm- 3pm on Eye Street for ONYX members and their families. We hope families will plan on coming to enjoy food, games, live music, and fun with the ONYX Club and Gonzaga community. There will be catered barbecue, homemade desserts/ treats, various games and activities, and a raffle. Please contact Devon Leary at dleary@gonzaga.org with any questions. We look forward to seeing you there!
Alumni from the Classes of '43, ’48, ’58, and ’63 will gather on Eye Street for Mass in Our Lady's Chapel celebrated by Gonzaga President Rev. Stephen Planning, SJ, and dinner in the Arrupe Commons. Go to www.gonzaga.org/page/spring-reunions for more information or to register for this event.
Bel-Air Country Club, 10768 Bellagio Road, Los Angeles, CA
Please join us for our Los Angeles Alumni & Friends Reception.
Gonzaga Alumni, past parents and friends please join President Fr. Stephen Planning, SJ at the Bel-Air Country Club for a chance to meet and catch up on what's happening on Eye Street. For more information contact Jen Doherty.
Described by Gonzaga students as "One of the Best events of the Year!", the International Food Fair is a day when students and faculty experience the diversity of our school community by enjoying delicious food from hundreds of countries. Gonzaga Mothers Club volunteers organizing this event hope every Gonzaga family will continue the tradition of preparing a dish representing your family heritage or a favorite tradition and sending it to school to share that day.
Students can purchase wristbands that allow them to choose from these dishes for $10. Many volunteers are also needed to help set up, serve, sell wristbands and clean up at the Food Fair. All proceeds from the International Food Fair help defray costs for language immersion trips hosted by the Modern Language Department.
Your son will receive extra credit in his Modern and Classical Language class for bringing in a donation -- please have him check with this teacher!
Click here to sign up to bring a dish or dessert. Click here to sign up to volunteer.
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 USDA Ag-Running and Walking Club (Ag-RWC) is sponsoring a used athletic shoe drive from April 30 – May 9. Donated gently-used shoes will go to the MORE Foundation Group to provide training, plant fruit trees, and to deliver tools to poor farmers in Africa. The worn-out/broken athletic shoes will go to The Nike Reuse Shoes Program, which recycles them and transforms them into material used in athletic and playground surfaces and other products.
Please place shoes to be donated in the boxes located outside the Arrupe Commons.