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Take on the Brothers & Sisters for Life - Class of 1974 Challenge. This is an opportunity to work with your classmates and alumni from the Class of 1974.
The Class of 1974 are challenging current students to contribute on Champagnat Day. Every student gift of $5 or more will be matched by the Class of 1974. Additionally, if at least 400 students participate, the entire school gets a donut day on April 26th.
Each student who donates also will be entered in a raffle to win the following prizes:
Senior - 1) early access to graduation w/ parking spot & reserved seating, 2) free prom bid, 3) $50 gift certificate to the book store
Junior - 1) pick free parking space next year, 2) free prom bid, 3) $50 gift certificate to the book store
Sophomore - 1) free parking space next year, 2) eat free in the cafeteria for the month of May ($5 a day), 3) $50 gift certificate to the book store
Freshman - 1) $200 gift certificate for the book store, 2) eat free in the cafeteria for the month of May ($5 a day), 3) $50 gift certificate to the book store
More Details About Champagnat Day - April 20th:
Marist will hold Champagnat Day, its annual day of giving, on April 20, 2023. The Class of '74 wants the Senior Class '23 to support this year so that Marist can continue to give students the advantage of an exceptional, Catholic education.
In addition to giving a gift on Champagnat Day - April 20th, Marist is asking for us to join all week:
-Wear your Marist gear or our school colors Red & White
-Share Marist social media posts or create your own using #champagnatday
-Volunteer at the House Build - April 14th & 15th
-Attend Mass at the Marist Chapel - April 16th
-Pray the Rosary - April 17th
-Remember the Day of Canonization - April 18th
-Tune into the daytime live stream of Pat McGann '94 and Alyssa Bergamini '10 - April 20th
-Watch the evening live stream of The "Not So Late Night Show" with Fr. Tom Hurley '85 - April 20th
Thanks so much for considering donating to Champagnat Day, Marist's Day of Giving and making an impact on the lives of your fellow students.