Another Enjoyable Spaghetti Dinner in the Books

Louis Fabro
Good food and warm camaraderie was the hallmark of the recent St. Charles Spaghetti Dinner. The annual community gathering, sponsored by the St. Charles Alumni Association, was held from 1:00-6:30 p.m. in the Walter Student Commons on Sunday, February 2nd. More than 980 people enjoyed dinner in-person while the kitchen handled more than 300 carryout orders! 
 
We are especially grateful to:
  • …Band Director Philip Meyer and the students in the St. Charles Concert and Jazz Band for entertaining us throughout the afternoon.  
  • …Mr. Ey and Mr. Lower for being on hand to welcome and interact with our guests.
  • …Mrs. Lawler for providing tours of the Brotherhood Center and for sharing her bubbly personality and energy with everyone.
  • …Mrs. Hanna and her team of volunteers selling “Sprit Gear.”
  • …the students and parents who coordinated the “50/50” raffle to benefit the Dominican Sisters of        Peace at Mohun Health Care Center.
  • …the members of the St. Charles Alumni Association who handled our front-door duties and helped direct the kitchen volunteers.
  • ….our annual “First Shift” line crew made up of the Ralston (five brothers!), Sweeney, and Davidson Families.
  • …and of course, TJ Susi of Berwick Manor Catering as well as his staff, for the hot, intense, and messy job of preparing our food all day long!
     Thank you!
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