Jesuit Thanks Its Generous Volunteers at Annual Crawfish Boil

Hundreds of volunteers fill tables set in Traditions Courtyard at the annual Volunteer Thank You Party on Friday, April 21.
At Jesuit, educating young men and developing them in the competence, conscience, and compassion that enable them to be men of faith and men for others is something we all do together. Many parents, alumni, teachers, staff, and friends give their time and resources to help the Jesuit community flourish. Jesuit is grateful for the energy, effort, and support of all our volunteers and, as a show of appreciation, invited hundreds of volunteers to the Traditions Courtyard for the annual Volunteer Thank You Party on Friday, April 21. Over 500 guests were treated to more than 2,000 pounds of spicy, delicious crawfish, more than 50 pounds of chicken and sausage jambalaya, and ice cold beverages.
For more information on volunteer opportunities with Jesuit, check out our Volunteer page.
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Volunteer Thank You Party April 21, 2017
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John Rink grabs a tray full of crawfish and potatoes.
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Hundreds of volunteers fill tables set in Traditions Courtyard at the annual Volunteer Thank You Party on Friday, April 21.
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Judy and José Abadin, Nancy and Ronnie North, Breni and Skip Crabtree with their son, Kyle '12
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(Top row from left) Wade Wyckoff '12, Eric Prestenburg '12, and Jeff Mauras '12; (Bottom row, from left) Earl Johnson '13, Keith Wright '12, Logan Breaux '12, and Kyle Wilson '12
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Robert Colomb, Julie Relan, Frank Morse, Martha Valdin, Karen Rousselle, Amy Morse amd Gregg Rousselle
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Faris Altikriti, Ryan Gootee '91, Lauren and Hunter McFadden
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Approximately 500 Jesuit parents and alumni come to this popular annual event.
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Monique O'Neill, Darnell Jackson, Rick O'Neill '84, and April Durcell
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Jaqueline Scheffler, Amy and Billy King '85, Will Scheffler '88, John and Mona Musser
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Fr. Christopher Fronk, S.J. enjoys some spicy mudbugs with Kyle Crabtree '12
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Darrell '82 and Andrew Ferdinand '13 with Earl Johnson '13
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Jack Milazzo with alumni director, Mat Grau '68