UND Night
UND Celebration In 1924, John H. Neeson, class of 1903 and then President of the Alumni Associ Today, these events are referred to as Universal Notre Dame Celebrations, and are held to provide alumni with a "State of the University" from speakers representing all areas of the University. UND Celebrations are a key way for the University to thank alumni for their commitment to Notre Dame and provide an important mechanism to receive feedback from alumni across the world. The Notre Dame Club of Phoenix traditionally holds our UND Celebration in the Spring. Previous UND Celebration speakers have included University President, Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., former University President, Rev. Eduard A. (Monk) Malloy, Executive Director of the Alumni Association, Chuck Lennon, along with many others. Along with our guest speakers, the Club also presents our annual Member of the Year Award for members who have demonstrated outstanding service to the Club and the community. 2010 UND Night Celebration Mark your calendars for March 30th,
2010! John Affleck-Graves, University of Notre Dame Executive Vice
President, will be joining the ND Club of Phoenix for our Annual UND Night
celebration. John will give us a "State of the University" address, with
the latest updates directly from campus.We are honored to have John as our speaker this
year and invite you all to share an evening with family, friends and
alumni!
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Cocktails at 5:30pm, dinner and reception to follow $50 per person Chaparral Suites Hotel
5001 North Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, Arizona 85250 Please RSVP by March 23. For more information or to RSVP, please contact Shirley Baum at 602-653-0238 or UNDNight@ndclubofphoenix.com. You can download a Registration Form or you can Register Online. |








ation, began Universal Notre Dame Celebrations as a universal meeting of all clubs on the same night. Neeson's first "Universal Notre Dame Night," in the form of a nationwide radio broadcast, highlighted the non-athletic achievements of the University's alumni and friends and, moreover, for the broader American public. The event served to nurture the University's reputation as a premier learning institution, and in fact promoted it.