Spaghetti with the Sisters: The 61-Year Old Tradition Continues at St. Joan Antida High School
Like the Wisconsin State Fair Cream Puff, the St. Joan Antida High School Spaghetti Dinner is that once-a-year treat that the community lines up for outside the school’s doors. It’s a tradition (and secret recipe) dating back to 1955 when the Sisters of Charity of St. Joan Antida began the Spaghetti Dinner as a means to bring the community together to support the young women of St. Joan Antida High School (SJA).
On Sunday, November 6, the 61-year-old tradition will continue with the famous Italian pasta, sauce, and meatballs handmade by the Pompeii Men’s Club. In addition to Spaghetti, the event features hand-made crafts from the Sisters and an opportunity basket raffle run by the Alumnae Association. All event proceeds go directly to benefit SJA students.
What: Spaghetti with the Sisters
When: Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016
12:00 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Tickets are $10 per person; $9 per senior
For More information and to RSVP www.saintjoanantida.org
Enter on Ogden Street. Street parking is available all day; Lincoln High School of the Arts parking lot is available after 1:30 p.m.
About St. Joan Antida High School
Founded in 1954, St. Joan Antida High School provides a student-centered, intensive college preparatory education to the young women it serves. As Milwaukee’s newest International Baccalaureate World School (IB), SJA is committed to breaking the cycle of poverty by providing a competitive education to its students. Partnering with the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) and the Project Lead the Way (PLTW) program, SJA has an enhanced STEM educational model that is oriented toward academic quality, a culture of excellence, and student-centered learning.
For more information on SJA and this event, call (414) 379-2432 or visit our website at www.SaintJoanAntida.org.
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