Start your day with Mass at Trinity. We meet in the rotunda from 7-7:15 a.m. and walk to the chapel. Trinity Chaplain Rev. David Zettel ’58 celebrates Mass. No reservation is necessary. Parking is available in the lot across from the rotunda at Sherrin Avenue and Shelbyville Road.

The students learned about the history of the Louisville Fire Department, which is the third oldest in the U.S., founded in 1858, and the training program to become a firefighter. Capt. Sims also shared his story of how he made a career as a firefighter and rose through the ranks.
The students concluded their tour with an up-close look at fire and rescue vehicles and equipment.


Located at the corner of Westport Road and Sherrin Avenue, the building will house both STEM and art classes, expanding student access to some of the school’s most popular electives. Additionally, the center will further strengthen students’ problem-solving and critical thinking skills, preparing them for success in an increasingly complex and innovative world.
Trinity President James Torra H’12 and Vice President for Mission Rob Mullen ’77 talked about Trinity’s current and future campus plans. Trinity teacher Steve Hammer gave a presentation about our already extensive STEM program and the possibilities and opportunities of our new STEM Career Center. Students of all levels of difficulty take STEM classes. When completed, Trinity’s STEM Career Center will be unique to the region.




President: Myles Howze
Vice President: Colin Blake
Sergeant-at-Arms: Carter Duncan
Treasurer: Matt Lococo
Secretary: Soren Rai



While at Trinity, Henry was a four-year member of the tennis team, helped lead the Y Club, was a member of the St. Joseph of Arimathea Society, and belonged to the National Honor Society. He also was a member of Dante House, where he served as service captain during his senior year.
After graduating from Trinity, Henry attended Centre College, graduating in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in economics and finance. He began his career with Churchill Downs Incorporated and later worked as chief-of-staff for a Boston-based family office. Henry is now completing his MBA at Harvard Business School, where he serves as chief-of-staff for the Student Association. He is also working with the Louisville Economic Development Alliance, where he plans to return after graduating. Henry remains deeply committed to Kentucky and to public service, and he credits Trinity with helping shape his leadership, values and sense of service.
Henry shared his Trinity story with the students. He emphasized character, professionalism, the importance of relationships and gratitude.

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Andrew Heineman ’04 serves as Alumni Board chair. His term is two years. Matt Palmer-Ball ’01 is chair-elect, and Jesse Ryan ’90 is secretary. Board members serve a three-year term, which is renewable for a second term.
The Trinity Foundation staff oversees the day-to-day business of the Alumni Association.
Interested in joining the board? Please contact Alumni Relations & Communications Travis Wagoner ’90 at wagoner@trinityrocks.com.
Read more about the Alumni Board at LINK: https://www.trinityrocks.com/o/trinityfoundation/page/alumni-activities-and-groups



Full Time Campus Operations Position
School experience preferred but not required.
Duties include, cleaning offices, classrooms, cafeteria, restrooms and some light grounds work. Occasional evening and weekend work at athletic and school events.
Great opportunity with full benefits, and 401K plan available. Interested applicants send resume or letter of interest to: hogg@trinityrocks.com or mail to:
Campus Operations Department
Trinity High School
4011 Shelbyville Road
Louisville, Ky 40207

In addition to the big egg hunt, we’ll have coloring stations, games and a DJ.
Be on the lookout for additional information soon!






Thomas is also a Trinity Alumni Class Agent for the Class of 2005. Additionally, Thomas volunteered as a judge for the Shamrock Invitational Speech Tournament in January and attended Alumni Business Circle networking events and the Alumni Retreat.
For information about becoming an Alumni Class Agent, please contact Director of Alumni Relations & Communications Travis Wagoner ’90 at wagoner@trinityrocks.com.


The Alumni Business Circle meets monthly at an alumni-owned restaurant or business. It’s an opportunity to network with alumni and do business with each other.
Alumni of all ages and career fields attend the luncheons – realtors, bankers, IT professionals, general contractors, attorneys, marketing managers and on and on. Attendance is usually 25-50 alumni. Come as you are from work.
The next Trinity Alumni Business Circle will meet at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, March 19, at Fante’s Coffee. Please be on the lookout for registration information.
Questions? Please contact Bonnie Shellhamer, Alumni Relations Event Coordinator, at shellhamer@trinityrocks.com.







The 14th annual Alumni Retreat was held at Trinity on Saturday, February 14, at Trinity. More than 125 alumni attended.
The Alumni Retreat is an opportunity to check in with yourself and your faith and reconnect with the Trinity Brotherhood. It’s an extension of the Fourth Day of Senior Retreat and an opportunity for alumni to slow down from busy schedules, hear gifted speakers and just sit with God in prayer.
Amos Stinson ’13, a seminarian, kicked off the retreat by asking attendees, “Why are you here?” Greg Metry ’77 gave a talk on the “Humanity of Christ, and Craig Herberger ’99 shared his story about the “Divinity of Christ.” Table discussion followed each talk.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation was offered and the day concluded with Mass celebrated by Revs. Ron Domhoff H’98 and Dave Zettel ’58.
Special thanks to the Alumni Retreat Planning Team – Brian Biermann ’96, Glenn Blincoe ’73, Bobby Clements ’94, Rev. Ron Domhoff H’98, Michael Garrett, Albert Gutterman ’74, Greg Herberger ’99, Frankie Hilbert ’00, John King Jr. ’08, Steve Kiper ’76, Mike Magre ’83, Ben Mercke ’08, Greg Metry ’77, Craig Mueller H’20, John Nevitt ’84, Paul Resch ’76, Bonnie Shellhamer, Miles South ’08, Amos Stinson '13, Chris Tompkins ’78, and Rev. Dave Zettel ’58.
Mark your calendar for the 2027 Alumni Retreat – Saturday, February 13.

This will be a general networking session. There is no cost to attend; you purchase your lunch.
SPECIAL THANKS TO Keith Brown for hosting our group!
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Louisville, KY 40223
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