
Broadcaster Don Criqui headlines Catholic education dinner
The
radio voice of Notre Dame Football will be the keynote speaker at the “Celebrate
Catholic Education Dinner 2008” on Thursday, Jan. 24, at the Adam’s
Kenmore native Don Criqui, a
graduate of
CBS-TV and has hosted
network Olympic coverage. In 2003, he
was enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as the recipient of the Pete
Roselle Radio-Television Award.
“Don continues the impressive list of keynote speakers
we’ve had at the dinner since its inception in 2001,” said David J. Kersten, executive director of the Foundation of the Roman
Catholic Diocese of Buffalo. “He
exemplifies the best of what a Catholic education can do for an individual and
we’re delighted that he will be coming home to address more than a thousand
guests regarding his insights into the value of Catholic education.”
Among the previous dinner speakers: Edward Cardinal Egan, Archbishop of New York;
Tim Russert, host of NBC-TV’s “Meet the Press;” and JoAnn Falletta, music director of
the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.
Maureen and Mike Pratt of Christ the King Parish in
Snyder are the chair couple for the dinner.
The Pratts and their children have all attended
Catholic schools throughout the Diocese of Buffalo, including St. Paul and St.
John the Baptist (both in Kenmore), St. Benedict and Buffalo Academy of the
Sacred Heart (both in Eggertsville), Christ the King (Snyder), St. Mark, Holy
Angels Academy, Canisius High School, Canisius College, D’Youville College
(all in Buffalo) and Niagara University.
In the nine year history of the Celebrate Catholic
Education Dinner, nearly $1 million has gone directly to support the needs of Catholic
schools and religious education programs in the eight counties of
The
dinner will honor recipients of the Bishop’s Medal, to be presented by Bishop
Edward U. Kmiec.
A Catholic educator will also be awarded the Sister Lucille Socciarelli/Father John Sturm Making A Difference
Award. Honorees will be announced next
month.
To sponsor the event or to purchase
tickets or tables, please contact the Diocesan Foundation Office at 716.847.8370,
or visit www.frcdb.org/dinner.2008
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