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Parent Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon

On Tuesday, May 14, St. Luke's Fund and Senior Gift Committee parent volunteers gathered for an Appreciation Luncheon held at the Head of School’s home.

As they arrived, the Director of Annual Giving, Cindy Dill, and members of the development team cheerfully greeted guests. It was the perfect afternoon to celebrate and thank the parents who generously donated their time and energy to support St. Luke’s fundraising efforts this year.  

Head of School Mary Carter and Director of Development Jen Rhodes made brief remarks, offering sincere gratitude to St. Luke’s Fund Co-Chairs Tara Coniglio and Kate Kaplan as well as Senior Gift Co-Chairs Nina Andreyev, Pam Feldstein, Dave Lowenberg, and Brad Meyer for their leadership. They also thanked the committee volunteers, who collectively reached out to every St. Luke’s family this year to discuss the crucial roles of the St. Luke’s Fund and the Senior Gift in the daily life of the school.

Jen Rhodes remarked, “I am amazed how quickly our parents enthusiastically roll up their sleeves to become so supportive in the life of the School. Thank all of you for your wonderful volunteer efforts during the school year. We need a lot of volunteers to help us contact nearly 500 St. Luke's families. And, we are so fortunate to have all of you as leaders and partners! Thank you!”

To see photos from the appreciation luncheon, click here.

To learn more about volunteering for the St. Luke’s Fund or Senior Gift, please contact Director of Annual Giving Cindy Dill at dillc@365dafa6.com or (203) 801-4859.
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St. Luke’s School is a secular (non-religious), private school in New Canaan, CT for grades 5 through 12 serving over 40 towns in Connecticut and New York. Our exceptional academics and diverse co-educational community foster students’ intellectual and ethical development and prepare them for top colleges. St. Luke’s Leading with Humanity curriculum builds the commitment to serve and the confidence to lead.