FLEX TIME A N N U A L F U N D T H A N K - Y O U PA R T Y
01 Colleen Schneider P ’12, ’16; Krista Bruce P ’27; Bill Schneider ’72, P ’12, ’16; and Luisa Cobb P ’12, ’15, ’18
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02 Andy Amill P ’14, ’18; and Brian Matthews P ’18, ’21
A Streetlike Festival of Gratitude By Mike Kennedy ’99
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03 Charles and Barbara Tate P ’20 02
HE ’WICK Annual Fund doesn’t
alumni, parents, and faculty and staff
appear to be slowing down.
converged on the Maher Avenue Campus for
Let’s just say, in fact, that it keeps on truckin’. In 2014–15, the Fund
raised $3.6 million and maintained 99 percent parent participation for the seventh
a streetlike festival on May 28 — socializing and enjoying offerings from gourmet pizza, hot dog, burger, and beer trucks. In its second year, “Trucks Full of
consecutive year. And, continuing another
Gratitude,” as the night is called, was once
noteworthy high, 100 percent of faculty
again a big and happy hit — and the perfect
and staff contributed. Alumni participation
way to thank and reward all in the commu-
reached 34 percent to set a new record.
nity for their contributions to another
As way of celebration, the school’s core community of loyal and deeply devoted
remarkable year of collaboration and generosity. 03
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04 Pizza, Pizza, Pizza! 05 Tom O’Malley ’85, P ’12, ’15; and Andrew Bednar P ’22
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