The first-ever Legacy week could be called a success.
It seems that everyone had a grand old time and the culmination of this era of good feelings was on Friday which featured a twin dress down day and a talent show. We've included our favorite skits and "twins" for you to enjoy. We've also included a brief wrap-up of the week for your perusing pleasure.
Twin Contest
Enjoy these pictures of our favorite student (and teacher) twins!

Legacy Week also featured a talent show. Below our highlights of the Talent Show! Enjoy!
Introduction to the Week
by Nikhita Karnam
Legacy week was Lansdale Catholic’sway of incorporating the values of homecoming week and community service. Legacy week is different from homecoming week because it includes the whole school with the intention of promoting a united sense of community. Seniors Emily Gianoni, Ryan Hoos, and Matt McNamee are the people behind legacy week and they aspire to make it a tradition at Lansdale Catholic. Emily Gianoni described it as a “week of lasting memories” and we hope for it to be a staple occasion in Lansdale Catholic’s future.
Legacy Week started on Monday April 30.
Wristbands were sold to raise money for the school. These bands covered the themed dress down days during the week. Below is a rundown of the themes.
Monday: Casual Dress Down Day
St. Mary Manor service project - 7th and 8th period students walked across the street and planted flowers for the residents.
Tuesday: Spirit Dress Down Day
Students showed off their school pride and their pride in their faith.
After attending Mass, many students went to their grade schools to talk about the importance of a faith-filled life and values in Christ.
Wednesday: Athletic Wear Dress Down Day
Wednesday marked a field day for the 7th and 8th grade schoolers and a dodge-ball tournement.
Thursday- Crazy Accessories Dress Down Day*
Students were recommended to wear crazy accessories such as hats, socks, shirts, shoes, watches, gloves, sunglasses, jewelry, etc.
Friday - Twin Dress Down Day
Students and faculty picked a partner and dressed as a twin. The day ended with a talent show. See above.