Parents

Eagles' Wings

An organization for parents of Gonzaga alumni, Eagles' Wings sponsors activities that foster spiritual, intellectual, and social enrichment.
In addition, we provide a great opportunity to continue friendships, relive memories, and support the long tradition of excellence in Jesuit education. We invite you to explore the volunteer opportunities and social gatherings listed on this page—they can be a wonderful way to stay connected to the Gonzaga community long after your sons have graduated.

Sincerely,

Marie Duellman
President
Eagles' Wings

How We Stay Connected

Below is a list of the types of events we organize. Please check the calendar at the bottom of this page for specifics on upcoming opportunities to get involved. 

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  • Mass at Gonzaga

    Eagles' Wings periodically organizes opportunities to attend Mass in Our Lady’s Chapel at Gonzaga, providing a chance to both worship together and reconnect with Gonzaga.
  • Community Service

    Several times a year, we organize opportunities to volunteer at local organizations such as the Washington Middle School for Girls and the DC Diaper Bank, which was founded by Corrine Cannon, daughter of Gonzaga English teacher Rick Cannon. 
  • Christmas Gala

    On the eve of the annual Gonzaga Mothers Club Gala, members of Eagles' Wings lend their hands by helping to finalize decorations. It’s always a fun and festive atmosphere—and a great way to support the great work of the GMC.
  • Days of Reflection

    Eagles' Wings periodically organizes days to come together, reflect, hear from guest speakers, and pray. These mini-retreats are often held at Gonzaga, and are a powerful way to renew our hearts and minds for God’s work.  
  • Social Gatherings

    We love to get together to reconnect with old friends and meet new members of the Gonzaga community. These gatherings are usually marked by Mass and a social hour. 

Eagles' Wings Leadership

Marie Duellman, President
Stacy Adagio, Co-Chair
Alexa Goulding, Co-Chair
Celebrating 200 Years of Jesuit Education in the Nation's Capital