If you haven’t worn out your dancing shoes over the
Halloween weekend, make sure you mark your calendar for Saturday,
Nov. 7, and head on over to the Robbins Lewis Pavilion on the campus
of Schreiner University for a night fun and fellowship. “Rock on For
SFSA” is intended to bring together former Schreiner students, current
students and Kerrville-area community members. The dance starts at
6:30 p.m. and there is a $7 suggested donation for admission. Ages
12 and younger will get in free. There also will be food, wine, beer and
soft drinks for sale.
Detroit Steel from Austin will play hits from the 50s through the 90s,
including Schreiner alum Peyton Ripley, who played soccer for the
Mountaineers in the early 90s. SFSA hopes alums will come out with their
kids and grandkids to dance and see the campus. The Robbins Lewis
Pavilion is located in near the rear Park Street entrance to the
University campus.
All net proceeds will go to support the mission of the Schreiner Former
Students Association, which maintains contact with all Schreiner former
students from every era in the school’s history. There are approximately
11,600 living alumni, of which 8,300 live in Texas. One of the primary
responsibilities of the organization is to host
Recall each spring. Recall is what Schreiner alums call their annual
homecoming. The next Recall will be April 16-18, 2010.
For more information, call or e-mail Paul Camfield, associate director
of alumni relations, at 830-792-7206 or
phcamfield@schreiner.edu, or visit the Schreiner Web site at
www.schreiner.edu/formerstudents/index.html.