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MOMA

It is not affiliated with SFMOMA which is the San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art in the city. It stands for Mothers Of Mercy Alums , a newly formed club for mothers whose daughters are alumnae of Mercy High School in Burlingame, California.

Mercy High School in Burlingame is a catholic, college preparatory high school situated on a hill at the Kohl Mansion, a historic building formerly owned by Bessie and Frederic Kohl in 1912.

This remarkable place was the spotlight of many memorable events that took place during the four years my daughter, Christina Kho, endeavored in high school. It will also be the venue for the first wine and cheese event for the MOMA on Friday, May 4, 2007 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM.

There were countless activities and events in one schoolyear. We had the open house, the father-daughter dance night, phonathon night, mexican night, soup night, musical night, christmas fair night, etc.

Many meaningful friendships were developed during those years. Mothers have bonded and remained friends even years after their daughters had graduated.


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