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Mercy’s 55th Anniversary: 1969-2024

Stay tuned for upcoming events to celebrate our 55th year!

Contact Kristin Weiss if you would like to get involved:

kweiss@mercymontessori.org

(513) 475-6700 ext. 264

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Mercy's 50th Anniversary: 1969-2019

50th Anniversary: Friday Night BBQ

We kicked off our 50th year with a homecoming style barbecue for our Mercy community!

50th Anniversary: Cocktails with Santa & Rhinegeist Alumni Gathering

To ring in the holidays, we hosted events for alumni and former students and their parents.  We had a lovely time catching up with our Mercy friends and learning about the wonderful things they have been doing since their days on Grandview Ave!

Spirit of Mercy Awards

To celebrate the 50th anniversary, Mercy Montessori Center honored eight remarkable individuals for their enduring impact on our school community at the Spirit of Mercy Awards.  The awards ceremony was held in Spring of 2024 after the initial program was postponed due to COVID.Their contributions have not only enriched our school, but have also touched countless lives beyond our Mercy family.  Each of these incredible leaders embody aspects of our Mercy mission: Living the Gospel Values, A Spirit of Hospitality, Respect for Local and Global Community, and Service to Others.   We applaud these caring friends and honor their long-standing service to our world at large.

The Late ​​Beth and Ken Bronsil (former Mercy parents) - for their commitment to serving children and Montessori teachers through training, teaching, and kindness. 

Jeanne and Bob Coughlin (former Mercy parents) - for their active volunteerism at Mercy and in the Cincinnati community, generously supporting a variety of charitable organizations  personally, professionaly, and through the Flying Pig Marathon that Bob founded in 1999.

Teddy Kremer (Mercy Alumnus) - for respecting the dignity of others, actively serving the community, and being an advocate and public figure for disability awareness.

Taylor Lanton (Mercy Alumna) - for her commitment to serving the global community through her work with the Peace Corps and Catholic Relief Services in locations that include the Philippines, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Tanzania. 

Theresa Roehrig (Mercy Alumna) - for living her life with positivity and faith. Born with spina bifida and a paraplegic, Theresa has touched countless lives through her work with Americorps, Everybody Counts and Stepping Stones, a local organization dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities.  

Jane Shea (former Mercy parent) - for being a woman of faith, integrity, generosity, and service.  Jane volunteers for local organizations which include the Oyler School, Taft Museum, Mercy Neighborhood Ministries and Mercy Connections.