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Blessed Trinity Catholic School to hold gala featuring dinner, music, and live auction

On April 10, 2014
Kevin Wondrash

DANE — Blessed Trinity Catholic School (formally known as St. Michael Catholic School) will host a gala in memory of Roseanne Mills on Sunday, May 3, beginning at 6 p.m.

The first annual gala will feature an evening of music, fine dining, and a live auction and a memorial tribute to Roseanne.

Tribute to Roseanne Mills

This event was inspired shortly after the recent passing of Roseanne, a parishioner of Blessed Trinity Catholic Parish, a wife and mother of three children who attended Blessed Trinity Catholic School.

Roseanne was a strong advocate of Catholic education and fostered a love for music in her own children who are talented musicians. The evening will highlight music preformed by Roseanne’s children and several of their classmates.

A live auction will also be held and will feature items such as: a four-pack of tickets to Disney World, Badger sports tickets, a quilt, and a summer pontoon boat ride with Fr. Chad Droessler, pastor of Blessed Trinity Parish.

Proceeds will be deposited into the Blessed Trinity Catholic School Trust Fund, which supports need-based tuition relief and other school expenses.

‘Music and Roses’

The theme of the gala is “Music and Roses.” A prime rib and salmon dinner will be served by parish Confirmation students and will feature a black and white formal dinner atmosphere and red roses on the tables in honor of Roseanne.

The evening will begin with a social hour of drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and live music from 6 to 7 p.m. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m., and will be followed by a memorial tribute in honor of Roseanne and a video presentation from the school.

The live auction will begin at 8 p.m. with items presented by St. Michael’s alumni.

Ticket information

Tickets are available at the Blessed Trinity School office. Tickets include appetizers, dinner, drinks, entertainment, and an entry in a raffle. Ticket prices are $55 per person, $100 per couple, or $400 for a table of eight.

For more information, contact the school office at 608-592-5711, ext. 7.

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