YAs,
Don't forget Spanish Mass this Sunday! One new and fun event this week - join us for the Admitted Student Alumni Reception in 2 weeks! Please check out our Facebook page to like us and see upcoming events: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Notre-Dame-Young-Alumni-of-Washington-DC/133284260102985?fref=ts
In this issue:
- Admitted Student/Alumni Reception 4/18
- DC Young Adult Theology on Tap Series
- Annual Wreath Laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 5/26
- Spanish Mass 4/7
- 40th Anniversary of Co-Education Celebration 5/1
- Online Membership
WHEN: 7:00-8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18
WHERE: Gordon Biersch Brewery at Tyson's Corner
Lower Level, across from Barnes and Noble
Calling all ND alums– please join us at the Admitted Student Reception on Thursday, April 18 to welcome high school seniors who have been offered admission to Notre Dame. This is an opportunity to mingle with students and their families, share your experiences, answer questions and offer a glimpse into what makes Notre Dame so special. Your insights, knowledge, and passion will be key to the success of this event, so we'd love to have you! The reception will be held at Gordon Biersch Brewery at Tyson's Corner from 7:00-8:30pm (located on the lower level, across from Barnes and Noble). Pizza and beverages will be served.
DC YOUNG ADULT THEOLOGY ON TAP SERIES
The Office of Young Adult Ministry is happy to announce the return of Theology on Tap at a *NEW* location at Buffalo Billiards in Dupont Circle! Tuesdays during Easter (April 9, 23, May 1, and May 8th) all YAs (21-late 30s) are invited for Happy Hour from 6-7pm with a talk and Q/A to follow from 7-8pm. Bring friends and plan to meet some new ones this Spring while learning more about issues like faith and entrepreneurship, the media and the church, and don't miss Cardinal Wuerl talking about his experience in Rome at the conclave! Learn more at Facebook.com/DCYoungAdult or email Jonathan Lewis at yam@adw.org.
ANNUAL WREATH LAYING AT THE TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER 5/26
Sunday, May 26 – 10:15 a.m.
Arlington Cemetery, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
The ND Alumni Club of Washington, DC, is scheduled to place a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers on Sunday, May 26, at 12:15 p.m., in honor of Notre Dame alumni who have personified the words "God, Country, Notre Dame." Everyone is welcome to join us for the ceremony. Keep in mind that the Tomb is a 20-minute walk from the Visitor Center, Metro stop, and Parking, so please plan accordingly. Army protocol calls for four people to accompany our wreath. Please contact David Diaz '95 at cerritos117@msn.com if you would like to volunteer or to nominate a current or former member of our Armed Services or if you have any questions about the event. We will meet on the south side of the Amphitheater Building.
SPANISH MASS 4/7
Please join us on Sunday, April 7th to celebrate Spanish Mass. This will be a great opportunity to also reconnect with old friends, make new ones and practice your Spanish/Spanglish skills. The Mass will be held at 1 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle (located within a short walking distance from the Farragut North (L Street exit) and Dupont Circle, Metro Stations. address below). After Mass we will enjoy coffee or a bite to eat and we hope to see you there too. We will meet by the stairs in front the third entrance door. Please look for folks wearing ND gear. For additional information, please contact Marcela Monsalve by email at mmonsalv@alumni.nd.edu.
Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle
1725 Rhode Island Ave NW (Several Metro bus routes stop at Connecticut Avenue and M Street to the west of the Cathedral and at 16th and M to the east of the Cathedral.)
40TH ANNIVERSARY OF CO-EDUCATION CELEBRATION 5/1
Jones Day: 51 Louisiana Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
DC was one of 8 cities selected by the NDAA to host a regional event to celebrate co-education, so please join us for our upcoming celebration on Wed. May 1 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm! The event will be held at Jones Day (51 Louisiana Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001)
The event will host our guest speaker Anne Thompson '79 as well as a co-education panel including Mary Davey Bliley '72 (ND's very first female graduate), and Steve O'Brien (who served on Fr. Hesburgh's student commission to evaluate the idea of coeducation). Tickets include hors d'oeuvres, dessert, and wine. The event is open to all alumni, students, parents, and friends.
To purchase tickets, please register here: http://washingtondc.undclub.org/CoEdCelebration
ONLINE MEMBERSHIP
http://washingtondc.undclub.org/membership <http://washingtondc.undclub.org/redirect.aspx?linkID=41595&eid=403134>
Benefits of Membership
· Weekly emails from the club with information on our many great club events,
· Quarterly club newsletters that include highlights from our club and campus,
· Discounted pricing at many club events,
· Participation in our season-long football ticket exchange and raffle for 2 Michigan tickets,
· Providing us with the ability to plan a dynamic series of events all year long,
· Doing a good deed as your dues help support our DC Club Scholarship Funds, which annually provides over $120,000 for DC-area students attending Notre Dame and $10,000 for our Summer Service Learning Program scholarships.
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