St. Peter School to mark 100 years with April 29 parade, block party

April 12, 2023 at 5:07 p.m.
St. Peter School to mark 100 years with April 29 parade, block party
St. Peter School to mark 100 years with April 29 parade, block party

By EmmaLee Italia | Contributing Editor

St. Peter School, Point Pleasant Beach, will celebrate its 100-year anniversary with numerous events through the year, including a parade and block party April 29 beginning at 12:30 p.m.

“The parade will be a journey through the decades,” explained Megan Miller, school parent and centennial committee member. “Each grade in our school will represent a decade and be paired with alumni who want to join from that decade. There will be classic cars, emergency response vehicles and so much more!”

Kicking off the yearlong celebration March 18 was a Centennial Jubilee Gala, which drew a happy and supportive crowd of nearly 130 people that included St. Peter’s parishioners, current school parents, staff and alumni from the 1950s through the 2000s.

“Our parish is so incredibly supportive of our school,” Miller said. “We have so many events every year that wouldn’t happen without the parishioners’ support, and that has continued throughout this Jubilee year.”

Watch for upcoming coverage on TrentonMonitor.com and the May issue of The Monitor Magazine.

For more information on St. Peter School Jubilee events, visit https://www.stpschool.org/current-events/centennial-jubilee/


Related Stories

St. Peter School, Point Pleasant Beach, will celebrate its 100-year anniversary with numerous events through the year, including a parade and block party April 29 beginning at 12:30 p.m.

“The parade will be a journey through the decades,” explained Megan Miller, school parent and centennial committee member. “Each grade in our school will represent a decade and be paired with alumni who want to join from that decade. There will be classic cars, emergency response vehicles and so much more!”

Kicking off the yearlong celebration March 18 was a Centennial Jubilee Gala, which drew a happy and supportive crowd of nearly 130 people that included St. Peter’s parishioners, current school parents, staff and alumni from the 1950s through the 2000s.

“Our parish is so incredibly supportive of our school,” Miller said. “We have so many events every year that wouldn’t happen without the parishioners’ support, and that has continued throughout this Jubilee year.”

Watch for upcoming coverage on TrentonMonitor.com and the May issue of The Monitor Magazine.

For more information on St. Peter School Jubilee events, visit https://www.stpschool.org/current-events/centennial-jubilee/

Have a news tip? Email [email protected] or Call/Text 360-922-3092

e-Edition


e-edition

Sign up


for our email newsletters

Weekly Top Stories

Sign up to get our top stories delivered to your inbox every Sunday

Daily Updates & Breaking News Alerts

Sign up to get our daily updates and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox daily

Latest Stories


Hightstown parish celebrates blessings, gifts of multicutural community
St. Anthony of Padua Parish hosted its third annual Multicultural Festival ...

Staying focused, continuing work toward another exceptional academic year
I get asked all the time, ...

Faith is a way of life, not a label, Pope says in Papua New Guinea
In a country where most people identify a ...

Pope: All people are gifts from God with a mission to share love
Building enthusiasm for living and sharing ...

Atlanta bishops say 'hearts ache' for lives 'cruelly cut short' by latest high school shooting
The Catholic bishops of Atlanta prayed "for ...


The Evangelist, 40 North Main Ave., Albany, NY, 12203-1422 | PHONE: 518-453-6688| FAX: 518-453-8448
© 2024 Trenton Monitor, All Rights Reserved.