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November 13, 2017

Festival of Lights Set for Dec. 1 in the North Hills

PITTSBURGH, Nov. 13, 2017 – La Roche University, the Sisters of Divine Providence and Providence Heights Alpha School will host their annual Festival of Lights holiday event on Friday, Dec. 1.

Sponsored by McCandless Crossing, Festival of Lights will run from 3 to 9 p.m. at La Roche and the neighboring Sisters of Divine Providence campus, including Providence Heights Alpha School. Admission is free, and the event is open to the public.

“Festival of Lights has become one of the most popular and anticipated events of the year for the North Hills community. It’s a family-friendly atmosphere and a celebration of the holiday season,” said Colleen Ruefle, La Roche’s vice president for student life and dean of students. “We are fortunate to have such a great neighbor, McCandless Crossing, to sponsor the festivities for the second year in a row.”

Festival of Lights will begin with a craft show and conclude with a fireworks display over the La Roche campus. The evening will feature a live nativity and ice sculpting, food trucks, carriage rides, and activities for children including storytelling, cookie decorating, a bounce house and a visit from Santa Claus. The La Roche Dance Team will perform, and there will be a holiday musical presentation in the Mother of Divine Providence Chapel.

From 5 to 8 p.m. at the entrance of the Kerr Fitness & Sports Center, the La Roche Student Government Association will accept donations for the Cans for Cocoa food drive. Guests may donate canned goods or other nonperishable food items and receive a cup of cocoa for their generosity.

About La Roche University:
A private liberal arts college in the North Hills of Pittsburgh, La Roche University offers more than 50 undergraduate majors, six graduate degree programs and one doctoral program, with particular strengths in education, business, criminal justice, psychology, and health and medical sciences as well as interior design and graphic design. This residential college provides a vibrant campus community for more than 1,500 men and women enjoying 30-plus student organizations and an exciting NCAA Div. III athletics program. Founded by the Sisters of Divine Providence in 1963, La Roche University embraces its Catholic heritage while welcoming people of all faiths and backgrounds. With a legacy of social justice and a commitment to international exchange, La Roche University educates students to be lifelong learners and achievers in an increasingly diverse and global society.

About the Sisters of Divine Providence: Founded in Finthen, Germany, in 1851, the Sisters of Divine Providence is an international congregation of three provinces (Germany, United States-Caribbean, Korea) and one mission (Peru) with approximately 400 vowed members and 1,000 Associates. The Sisters are women of varied and diverse backgrounds and talents, united in their deep trust in a Provident God who loves and cares for all creation. The Congregation has expanded its ministries to meet the needs of the times in education, campus ministry, health care, pastoral care, social work, peace and justice concerns, as well as serving the poor and homeless and those who are seeking asylum.

About Providence Heights Alpha School: Providence Heights Alpha School is a private, independent, Catholic, coeducational school for grades pre-K-8, founded and sponsored by the Sisters of Divine Providence and located on their historic 40-acre campus in Allison Park. Since 1926, Alpha School has educated children to be independent thinkers, imaginative problem solvers and caring, compassionate individuals.

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