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PHOTOS: PTF Library Luncheon Celebrates 44th Year in Support of St. Margaret’s
The 44th annual Library Luncheon took place on a picturesque spring day, as more than 400 parents and friends celebrated and generously supported St. Margaret’s.
The 44th annual Parent Teacher Fellowship Library Luncheon took place on a picturesque spring day, as more than 400 parents and friends celebrated and generously supported St. Margaret’s on the Dana Lawn of the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel.
Tables were beautifully decorated as attendees explored the event’s theme “Where Stories Unfold.” The Library Luncheon supports the PTF Grant Enrichment Program and the St. Margaret’s Library, and attendees could browse the event’s specialty boutique, purchase a Library Luncheon Giving Garden custom silk scarf, or enter a tuition opportunity drawing to support the school and its students.
The PTF Library Luncheon was led by event chair Stephanie Angelos and PTF President Kari De Vries, who were supported by Library Luncheon chairs Holly Oxford, Nicole Cooper, Lori Djavaherian, Ashley Vanar, Aubrie Smith, Melinda Glowacki and Annette McCarthy, as well as committee members Kristina Chatow, Meredith Curran, Ruth Cruise, Danielle Fox, Michelle Ligao, Neeti Nanda, Novelle Shakeel-Campoli and Jessie Zhu. They were supported by the many volunteers who brought the event to life on the Dana Lawn of the Ritz-Carlton, a scenic spot overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
“Our school community is extraordinary, and this beautiful event brings so many of us together in a shared love of St. Margaret’s and the students who thrive here every day,” Head of School Dr. Jeneen Graham said. “We are so grateful to the PTF leadership, including Kari, Stephanie and the entire leadership team for their vision, creativity and hard work. It was a wonderful day, and we are grateful for everyone who attended in support of our school.”
The PTF thanks those who supported this beloved event, from underwriters and boutique donors to parent volunteers, attendees and St. Margaret’s professional community including PTF Office Manager Beth Adamany.
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