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Enfield Our Lady Mt. Carmel Society Centennial at Hall, 2026 

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Enfield Our Lady Mt. Carmel Society Centennial at Hall, 2026 
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Key Points

  • The Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society in Enfield is organising a centennial celebration to mark its 100th anniversary.
  • The event will take place at Mt. Carmel Hall, 93 Park Ave.
  • Features include food and beverage tastings, a grazing table, passed appetisers, music, and a historical display with photos, newspapers, memorabilia, and other items.
  • Tickets cost $45 and cover all food and beverage tastings, the grazing table, and appetisers.
  • Organisers aim to share the society’s century of history with the broader Enfield community.
  • Tickets are available at the group’s Pasta Supper on Thursday, April 16 (doors open at 5 p.m.), Spring Fling Raffle on Saturday, April 25 (starting at noon), and Pasta Supper on Thursday, May 21 (doors open at 5 p.m.).

Enfield (North London News) April 14, 2026 – The Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society has announced plans for a centennial celebration to commemorate its 100th anniversary, set to take place at Mt. Carmel Hall, 93 Park Ave. This event seeks to share the group’s century-long history with the wider Enfield community through a programme of food tastings, music, and historical exhibits.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Is the Centennial Celebration for Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society in Enfield?
  • What Activities Will Feature at the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society Centennial Event?
  • How Much Do Tickets Cost for the Enfield Centennial Celebration?
  • Where and When Can Tickets Be Purchased for the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Centennial?
  • Why Is the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society Holding This Event in Enfield?
  • Who Organises the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society Centennial Celebration?
  • Background of the Development
  • Predictions: How This Development Can Affect Enfield Residents

What Is the Centennial Celebration for Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society in Enfield?

The celebration centres on highlighting the society’s 100 years of activity. As detailed in the official announcement covered by local outlet Enfield Patch, organisers described the event as an opportunity

“to share the group’s century of history with the broader Enfield community.”

The venue, Mt. Carmel Hall at 93 Park Ave, will host the full programme, which includes food and beverage tastings, a grazing table, passed appetisers, live music, and a dedicated display of the club’s history.

That display will feature photos, newspapers, memorabilia, and other items linked to the society’s past, providing attendees with a tangible connection to its legacy.

No specific date for the main centennial event beyond the ticket sales points has been confirmed in the reports, but the society’s statement emphasises community engagement as a core aim.

What Activities Will Feature at the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society Centennial Event?

Attendees can expect a diverse lineup of offerings. Food and beverage tastings form a key part, alongside a grazing table and passed appetisers, all included in the ticket price. Music will contribute to the atmosphere, while the historical display stands out as the event’s educational highlight.

As reported by Enfield Patch staff writer Rachel Kronstadt, the society outlined these elements directly: organisers said the event will include

“food and beverage tastings, a grazing table, passed appetizers, music, and a display highlighting the club’s history. That display is expected to include photos, newspapers, memorabilia, and other items tied to the society’s past.”

This coverage aligns with statements from the society’s own communications, underscoring the focus on immersive, shareable experiences.

How Much Do Tickets Cost for the Enfield Centennial Celebration?

Tickets are priced at $45 each. This fee grants access to all food and beverage tastings, the grazing table, and passed appetisers. The society has positioned the event as value-driven, with the ticket covering the full culinary programme.

In the Enfield Patch report, it was noted that

“tickets are $45 and include all food and beverage tastings, along with the grazing table and appetizers.”

Organisers added that the society

“is excited to share its history with the community during the event,”

frames the cost as an entry to both heritage and hospitality.

Where and When Can Tickets Be Purchased for the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Centennial?

Ticket sales are tied to upcoming society events to encourage attendance and direct purchase. They will be available at the group’s Pasta Supper on Thursday, April 16, with doors opening at 5 p.m. Further opportunities arise at the Spring Fling Raffle on Saturday, April 25, starting at noon, and at another Pasta Supper on Thursday, May 21, again with doors at 5 p.m.

Enfield Patch detailed these specifics:

“Tickets can be purchased at the group’s Pasta Supper on Thursday, April 16, when doors open at 5 p.m. They will also be available at the Spring Fling Raffle on Saturday, April 25, starting at noon, and again at the Pasta Supper on Thursday, May 21, with doors opening at 5 p.m.”

This schedule integrates ticket access with the society’s regular community gatherings, facilitating easy participation.

Why Is the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society Holding This Event in Enfield?

The primary motivation is to mark the 100th anniversary and broaden awareness of the society’s contributions. Organisers view the celebration as a bridge to the Enfield community, using the event to showcase a century of history. The inclusion of historical displays alongside refreshments suggests an intent to blend education with socialising, fostering connections among residents.

Reports from Enfield Patch attribute this community focus directly to the society, stating the event

“is meant to share the group’s century of history with the broader Enfield community.”

No additional rationales, such as fundraising goals or specific milestones beyond the anniversary, appear in the available coverage.

Who Organises the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society Centennial Celebration?

The Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society itself handles organisation, with announcements issued through its channels and covered by local media. The group operates from Mt. Carmel Hall, indicating a longstanding presence in Enfield. While individual names of organisers have not surfaced in reports, the society’s collective voice drives the messaging.

Rachel Kronstadt of Enfield Patch reported the details as originating from the society, including their excitement

“to share its history with the community during the event.”

This reflects standard practice for community groups managing their own commemorative events.

Background of the Development

The Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society traces its origins to 1926, establishing itself as a fixture in Enfield through cultural and social activities centred on Italian-American heritage, religious observances, and community support. Mt. Carmel Hall at 93 Park Ave has served as its base, hosting pasta suppers, raffles, and festivals that build local ties.

The centennial builds on traditions like the annual Spring Fling Raffle and regular pasta events, which predate this announcement and continue as ticket points. Coverage by Enfield Patch positions this as a natural progression for a group with deep community roots, without prior major anniversary events noted in recent records.

Predictions: How This Development Can Affect Enfield Residents

This centennial celebration can provide Enfield residents with direct access to local history through exhibits and memorabilia, potentially increasing awareness of the society’s role in town heritage. Attendance at the event and linked gatherings like pasta suppers and raffles may strengthen community networks, offering social opportunities at Mt. Carmel Hall.

Ticket buyers gain included tastings and music, which could encourage repeat visits to society functions. For those interested in Enfield’s cultural past, the display serves as a resource, while the $45 price point makes participation accessible to families and individuals. Broader effects may include heightened visibility for the society, prompting more community involvement in its ongoing activities.

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