Attention All Maryknoll Alumni!

Aloha from the Office of Alumni Relations! Greetings for the New Year! In 2018, we are expanding our opportunities for alumni on campus.
Aloha Maryknoll alumni,

Greetings for the New Year! In 2018, we are expanding our opportunities for alumni on campus. Look for new events and activities to roll out in our Monday Night Alumni Program. Our new Kupuna Program will provide speakers and activities for those alumni who prefer daytime events. Emily Wong '91 McCollum will be the speaker at our inaugural Kupuna talk this Thursday, featured here.

It's not too late to RSVP! Reserve your space by calling (808) 952-7310 or emailing us at alumni@maryknollschool.org. We hope you can join us!

Get involved! If you can't attend one of our alumni events, we could use your help as class agents, volunteers to prepare for Alumni Week, Memorial Mass, Holiday Homecoming, Monday Night and Kupuna Programs. Or, if you have ideas for alumni events and activities, share them with us! We are here to help you, as alumni, get involved with your alma mater. For more information on volunteering, contact us.

Save the dates! Looking ahead, we hope that you will mark your calendars for this year's Alumni Week, to be held July 13 - 21, 2018. Need help staying in touch with your class? Is it a reunion year for you? Give us a call or send us an email if you don't know who your class agent is.

Newsletters and periodic emails will keep you up to date with what's happening on campus and within the Maryknoll community. View our most recent newsletter!

Stay Informed About What’s Happening at Maryknoll

Catch all the latest news on Maryknoll School by visiting our website. This is a great way to stay connected and also to find out more info about exciting things happening on campus. In fact, last week, we had a very special visitor.


The 2018 Noblesse Oblige Award for Service recipient Nainoa Thompson visited the Maryknoll School campus on Thursday, January 18, 2018. During his visit, he planted a tree as part of the Polynesian Voyaging Society's Propagate Peace Project, which aims to plant one million trees around the world in commemoration of the Hokulea's worldwide voyage. He also joined Maryknoll School President Perry Martin in signing a Statement of Commitment to Malama Honua which states that Maryknoll School will commit to care for our Island Earth through sustainability, conservation, recycling, curriculum and activities, and volunteerism. Nainoa will be honored at the 20th Annual Kekumano Scholarship Dinner on Saturday, February 17, 2018. Tickets and table sponsorships can be purchased here.

We look forward to seeing you soon at one of our events. Or, stop by for a visit. We'd love to see you.

Best wishes,

Yvonne Morris '63
Director of Alumni Relations and Development

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