St. Philip the Apostle School: Travel Back in Time at this Totally Tubular Event



Fanny packs, shoulder pads and scrunchies are making a comeback at St. Philip the Apostle School’s 30th annual Dinner, Dance and Auction on March 5th. The public is welcome and party goers will enjoy dinner, drinks, dancing and the chance to bid on some amazing auction items including luxury vacations, tickets to sporting events, jewelry and even an adorable puppy.

Grab your high top Reeboks and start practicing your “Moon Walks” and “Cabbage Patch” dance moves, because legendary 80’s DJ Richard Blade from the world famous KROQ will be spinning classic tunes you can’t help but sing along too.

“This bodacious party is sure to be totally rad. We can’t wait to dance the night away and raise money to support the thriving community at St. Philip the Apostle School.” said Molly Kiechler and Tracy Casasante, Dinner, Dance and Auction Co-Chairs.

Silent auction, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres start at 5:30, live auction will begin at 7:30 and dinner and dancing kicks off at 8:45. Festivities will be taking place on March 5th at the Pasadena Convention Center, 300 East Green Street, Pasadena.

The mission of Saint Philip the Apostle School is to provide a child-centered learning environment in which the spiritual, intellectual, emotional and physical needs of each child are met. As an essential component of the teaching ministry of Saint Philip the Apostle Parish, the school provides an exceptional education by integrating Catholic values with high academic standards and service to others. The school embraces an appreciation of diversity and mutual respect and seeks to inspire each student to adopt his or her unique role as a child of God.  www.stphiliptheapostle.org/school

 

 

 

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