Benefit Auction for Saint Therese Carmelite School on October 17th

    Saint Therese Carmelite School (STCS), which has lovingly and proudly served the Alhambra community since 1926, will be holding its annual Little Way Dinner and Benefit Auction at Almansor Court, 700 S. Almansor St. on Friday, October 17th at 5:30 pm. The proceeds will go toward the Saint Therese Scholarship Fund, a need-based scholarship program for elementary students. Both those currently actively involved in the school and not are invited to join for an unforgettable evening in support of the students and to grow new relationships in the Alhambra community.

    The night will begin with music and an opportunity to browse highly coveted silent auction items. From hors d’oeuvres to music and drinks, their sunset cocktail hour is just the beginning. As they move into the main saloon for the evening’s elegant program, guests will savor a gourmet three course dinner followed by a live auction with a professional auctioneer. The night will conclude with music and a chance to hit the dance floor. This year they celebrate 99 years of service to the Alhambra community.

    Join the Carmelite Friars for this evening that is sure to be socially and and spiritually charged, all while supporting the school. Tickets are $125 per person if purchased by September 26 or $150 after September 26. If you’re looking to invite some friends, consider supporting the school through a table sponsorship. The Little Flower table sponsorship includes a table for ten and sponsor recognition. To purchase sponsorships and tickets online, visit onecau.se/stcs or purchase tickets in person by visiting the school at 1106 E Alhambra Rd.

    Saint Therese Carmelite School was founded in 1926 and serves students in TK through eighth grade. The school educates students through the Catholic classical model to equip them with the logic, critical thinking, and language skills necessary to succeed throughout their lives. As an alternative to Common-Core, this model is developmentally appropriate and aims to provide well-rounded education, including classic literature, mathematics up to Euclidean geometry, sciences, Catholic catechesis, Latin, music, art, and P.E. Recent graduates of STCS have been accepted to all area Catholic high schools. Above all, the school aims to form students in faith and virtue. For more information, please visit sainttheresecarmeliteschool.com or the school’s Facebook page.