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D (A). Hot weather didn’t wilt the high spirits of the Priory community and guests from Portola Valley township on hand to watch
bequeathed the land upon which the housing stands. Behind him are Headmaster Tim Molak, Campaign Leadership Team Chair Wayne Davison, and Father Egon.
(C) The housing units marked completion of acooperativeenterprisebetweenthePriory and the Portola Valley town leadership, and Mayor Ted Driscoll shared congratulations with the gathering . (D) Names of donors large and small are on the welcome sign at the edge of the complex, inspected here by Doug Sargent, wife Kelly and daughters, Kiana and Samantha—who was searching the list for her favorite letter,“S.” The Sargents are among the faculty and staff who moved into the townhouse-style residences over the summer. The blessing took place on September 21, just before the Family Barbecue.
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Father Egon, one of the founding monks of the school, bless the seven units of the Maas Family Commons (B) FatherPiustookafewminutes to tell the story of “Mama Gambetta,” an Italian immigrant who made fast friends with the monks over the years and when she died
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