Join the Little Flower community for an evening of laughs and lively competition! Your ticket includes 10 rounds of bingo, draft beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages.
Enjoy special celebrity guests, cash prizes, raffles, and auctions throughout the night.
Date: April 18th, 2026 Time: Doors open at 6:30 pm, first game by 7:00 pm. Location: St. Dominic's Marian Hall, 8532 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19136 Price: $45 per person or $400 full table purchase (10 seats) Don’t miss this unforgettable evening as we raise funds LF sisters in a fun and exciting way!
Have an idea for a raffle basket or want to volunteer at Celebrity Bingo?
Amanda Yoa, Little Flower alumna from the Class of 2004, is making waves on the Philadelphia comedy scene with her unapologetic humor and fearless voice. Through her character Pam from Port Richmond, Amanda delivers the sass, grit, and heart of her hometown in a way that’s equal parts hilarious and real. Performing live and sharing her comedy online, she continues to show the bold, creative spirit of a woman, we’re proud to call one of our own!
Dr. Joanne Walls, a beloved former Dean of Students and Business teacher at Little Flower in the 1980s, dedicated her career to shaping young minds through faith, discipline, and compassion. She most recently served as Principal of Saint George School, where her leadership continued to inspire students, families, and faculty alike. Now retired, Dr. Walls leaves behind a remarkable legacy in Catholic education — one that will always remain part of the Little Flower family.
Sr. Donna Shallo and Sr. Kathleen Klarich
Sr. Donna Shallo, former President of Little Flower from 2000 to 2018 and longtime Assistant Principal of Student Affairs, and Sr. Kathleen Klarich, former Principal from 1995 to 2020 and dedicated faculty member, devoted decades of faithful service to shaping the Little Flower community. Through their leadership, compassion, and unwavering commitment to Catholic education, they inspired generations of young women to grow in faith, confidence, and purpose. Their lasting legacy continues to live on in the heart of Little Flower.
Sr. Marcille McEntee, Lois Bucholski and Sharon Cornwall
Sr. Marcille McEntee, former English teacher (1990–2003), Lois Bucholski, former Business teacher (1980s–1990), and Sharon Cornwall, former Science Department Chair (1989–2019), each played a meaningful role in shaping the Little Flower experience through their years of dedicated service. As educators and leaders, they inspired generations of students through their passion for teaching, commitment to academic excellence, and support of young women both inside and outside the classroom. Their lasting impact continues to be felt throughout the Little Flower community, and we are proud to recognize their contributions to our school’s history.