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In This Issue
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The days of Blue and Gold competitions are a memory of the distant past for Collegiate's young alumni; however, the spirit of competition has not left them. If alumni from the graduating classes of 2005 through 2008 donated to the Annual Fund, they were entered in a drawing for a $100 VISA gift card. This year's winner is: Cameron Norris '08.
Thank you for those that contributed to the 2008-09 Collegiate Annual Fund. Your continued support of Collegiate really makes a difference!
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See a Sneak Peek of Collegiate's new Visual Identity and Brand. Click 'more' to see what the will be launched in Fall 2009.
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The Louisville Collegiate School Alumni Association honors its 2009 Alumni Award Recipients.
Collegiate Service Award: Caldwell Willig
Young Alumni Achievement Award: Ian Shapira '96
Distinguished Alumni Award: Jane Metcalfe '79
Please join the Alumni Association in honoring this year's award winners on Friday, September 25, 2009 at 5:30 p.m. in the Collegiate Auditorium.
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Louisville Collegiate School is proud to invite the community to attend Art in the Highlands! This new juried art show will take place September 19 and 20 on our beautiful campus in the historic Highlands neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky.
This weekend in Louisville has typically been met with the arrival of the Ursuline Campus Art Fair that for more than 20 years provided our city with the first festival of the fall season. With the discontinuation of this event, Collegiate will introduce a new show that will rival the quality and tradition of the Ursuline event.
Art in the Highlands will feature juried artists representing a wide array of fine art and craft mediums. Collegiate has been providing excellence in independent education to generations of Louisville families since 1915. We are excited to add a new chapter to our nearly 100 years that includes promoting the arts and welcoming the Louisville community to our campus for Art in the Highlands.
Introducing this event to the community is a way for us to extend our arts education beyond our campus community. All proceeds from the event will support Collegiate students through tuition assistance and scholarships, technology, fine arts, athletics and professional development for faculty and staff.
There are a variety of volunteer opportunities that are available. Below are different ways you can help out.
Booth Sitter: Responsible for providing artists with a short restroom or snack break.
Information Booth: Responsibilities include distributing art fair maps, giveaways, and acting as ambassadors by answering questions regarding the Art Fair and Collegiate.
Artist Loading/Unloading: Responsibilities include assisting artists with unloading and loading their artist vehicle(s) prior to and after the Fair and guiding them to their designated booth location on the field.
Snack Bag Preparation: Responsibilities include preparing and stuffing snack bags for artists. Artists will receive two snack bags; one per day of the Fair.
Snack Bag Distribution: Responsibility is to distribute one snack bag to each artist, each day.
Parking Lot Attendant: Responsibilities include guiding traffic to either the Ray Avenue or Grinstead Annex parking lot and also giving directions to the Art Fair.
Playground Monitor: Responsibility includes monitoring playground activity to insure safety of the children playing.
Contact Ashley McIntyre by replying to this e-mail or calling at 502.479.0375 if you would like to volunteer at the Art Fair.
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Despite the August heat, the 2009 Alumni Summer games were a huge success. Thank you to all of the alumni, parents, students, coaches and friends to attended the games. Photos from the games can be found on the Collegiate Facebook page.
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Alumni Facebook
The Alumni Office is on Facebook! Login and search for 'Ashley McIntyre' and look for the Collegiate crest as the profile picture. You will find great photos and be able to re-connect with your classmates and friends, as well as finding information about upcoming events!
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