Garlic Fest

When:
September 21, 2019 @ 11:00 am – 11:00 pm
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Where:
Notre Dame High School

FAIRFIELD—Notre Dame High School, Fairfield, CT is proud to announce that “the tradition returns” with the return of The “Garlic Fest” on Friday, September 20 (5-11 pm) and Saturday, September 21 (11 am – 11 pm).  The Garlic Fest was founded originally by Father Bill Sangiovanni, a long-time Notre Dame administrator and passionate supporter of Catholic education.

Father Bill was intrigued when he visited the famed Gilroy Garlic Fest in California. He had the foresight to bring an all garlic-themed menu back to Connecticut in April 1992.  That year, nearly 10,000 people attended the event and enjoyed the incredible selection of garlic-flavored foods and dynamic entertainment. The rest is garlic history! The most recent Garlic Fest at Notre Dame occurred in 2004.

This year there will be an array of food trucks, drinks, vendors and live entertainment for adults and children. There will also be the opportunity for Notre Dame alumni to reconnect at the ND Alumni Tent.

Upon the passing of Father Bill this past February, thousands of Lancers gathered to celebrate his life and many contributions to the community. Of the many memories recalled, the Garlic Fest was at the top of the list. It is in Father Bill’s honor that the tradition returns to our school.

Current ND Principal Chris Cipriano commented, “This is a wonderful way to continue living the legacy of Father Bill. No one can replace him at the Fest wearing his famous garlic hat, but the spirit of the festival and the tremendous community event it was will be back.”

Eventproceeds will benefit the Father Bill Sangiovanni Memorial Scholarship and the ND Fund.

Join us this upcoming September to celebrate the old and the new all in support of our students.

(For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit NDgarlicfest.com or contact Karen Guastelle at: kguastelle@notredame.org or Chris Cipriano at: ccipriano@notredame.org.)