Back-to-School Social Scheduled at St. Thomas Aquinas Parish

U of A faculty, staff, graduate students and their guests are invited to the Back-to-School Social at St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 6. Join us for a time of fellowship and learn what's happening with parish infrastructure and ministry. Drinks and appetizers are provided. The social will be held in the parish library, on the lower level; free parking is available in the church lot at the corner of Douglas Street and Storer Avenue.

No advance notice or registration is required; just mark your calendar now and plan to spend an evening getting to know the campus Catholic community. For information, contact Kim Jones at kimj@uark.edu.

Campus Catholic Ministry is a registered student organization at the U of A and serves the unique spiritual needs of the university Catholic community, including students, faculty and staff.

Contacts

Adam Koehler, campus minister
St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish
479-444-0223, akoehler@uark.edu

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