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Join the Fathers’ Guild

Lifetime Membership

$250.00

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A Commitment to Service

We are a dedicated group of fathers that provide unwavering support to St.Anthony’s High School. Through tireless efforts, we support school programs and initiatives wherever help is needed. Our service is powered by our religious faith, and our commitment to our families.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions before you join? Read our FAQ below, or Contact Us.

How often does the Father’s Guild have meetings?

General Meetings occur once per month, from September thru June. Doors open at 7 pm, dinner is served at 7:30 pm, and the meeting starts at 8 pm. Coffee and dessert is served afterwards.

What is the Business Council?

The Business Council meets monthly at 6:30 pm, prior to the General Meeting. The Business Council is a chance for Guild members to network and talk about their careers. Whether you are looking to hire, looking for work, or simply want to support businesses owned by Guild members, all are welcome. Visit our Business Council website at thesafgbc.com

What type of events does the Guild provide support for?

The short answer is: wherever the school needs help. Typically, you will find Guild members serving as ushers, crowd control, or helping direct traffic in the parking lot. We volunteer at sporting events, plays, concerts, masses, and a variety of other events.

Do I have to pay membership dues every year?

No. You pay once for a lifetime membership. There are currently no annual dues required.

What does my membership payment cover?

Your membership payment is used towards food and drinks at every general meeting. You also get a Father’s Guild polo shirt that can be worn at casual and outdoor events.

How many hours am I required to volunteer at the school?

There is no minimum requirement. We welcome whatever support you can provide, and what your schedule allows. We typically manage to get enough volunteers for most events. However, some events, specifically Graduation, are “all hands on deck.”