Alumni Night at the Reading Royals
Join alumni and friends for an exciting night of hockey as the Reading Royals take on the Toledo Walleyes. Game time is 7:05 p.m. Join us for dinner in the Banquet Room at 5:30 p.m. The menu is: sliced top round of beef with mushroom demi glaze, roasted Rosemary chicken, baked ziti, steamed vegetable medley, mixed green salad with choice of dressings, potato salad, pasta salad, sliced fresh fruit, fresh baked rolls & butter, chef's dessert display, and beverages. (Free beverages and desserts are available through the second period.)
Please RSVP by March 5th
End Date: 3/13/2010 01:00 am
Location: Sovereign Center 700 Penn St. Reading 19601
Price: Game tickets and dinner-$25, Game tickets only-$12.50, Dinner only (if you already have your hockey tickets)- $15
Contact: Contact Darlene Berk at alumni@alvernia.edu with any questions and to RSVP.
- History: Established as a private four-year liberal arts college in 1958, Alvernia celebrated its 50th year by being awarded university status in 2008.
- Heritage: Founded by the Bernardine Sisters, a Catholic religious order, the university embraces the Franciscan core values of service, humility, collegiality, contemplation and peacemaking.
- Motto: “To Learn, To Love, To Serve”
- Campus: The main campus in Reading is 121 acres, with two satellite campuses in Philadelphia and Pottsville (Schuylkill County).
- Location: Our residential campus is situated three miles from center-city Reading, in the scenic Blue Mountain area of Eastern Pennsylvania.
- Enrollment: 3,000 students attend Alvernia including 1,500 traditional undergraduates, 600 continuing education students, and 780 graduate students. Over 77% of first-year students live on campus.
- Faculty: Our professors are accomplished scholars, experts in their fields, and supportive mentors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 14:1. Most classes are 20 students or fewer.
- Athletics: NCAA Division III, member of the Commonwealth Conference of the Middle Atlantic States Athletic Corporation and member of Eastern College Athletic Conference, 8 men’s and 10 women’s intercollegiate sports.





