Join Us for the CDH Gala October 28
September 6, 2017
The 8th Annual Cretin-Derham Hall Gala will take place on Saturday, October 28, 2017 at the University of St. Thomas.
Our goal is to celebrate and build community, advance our mission and engender philanthropic support.
New this year, the CDH Gala will include a limited live auction and fund-a-need! Dinner and dancing to music by the George Hottinger Blues Band to follow.
Families are at the core of the heritage and tradition of Cretin-Derham Hall. We are happy to have the Arnold, Long and Rancone families as our Honorary Host Families of the 2017 Gala Dinner and they are synonymous with this great tradition. With over 35 members of these families graduating from either Cretin, Derham Hall and Cretin-Derham Hall beginning with
Eugene Rancone’47, we are proud to honor these families and their wonderful legacy at the 2017
Gala Dinner.
For more information, about the CDH Gala, including frequently asked questions about the event, please visit the CDH website. Online registration is now open. For details on the event and to register, please visit the CDH Gala Dinner event page.
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