A Night in Marrakesh Catalog

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A Night in Marrakesh Catalog & Program

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is very pleased to welcome you to

A Night in Marrakesh FAIS 29th Annual Gala April 8, 2017 The Sentinel Hotel

614 SW 11th Avenue • Portland, OR 97205

Bonsoir et bienvenue aux parents, au personnel, et aux amis de l’Ecole Internationale Franco-américaine! Merci de votre participation.

Good evening and welcome to the parents, staff, and friends of the French American International School! Thank you for your participation.


The FAIS Capital Campaign Committee is proud to support the Gala. Thank you for contributing to the new building project through tonight’s Special Appeal.

Visit us at www.thenextfortyyears.com to learn more about the permanent campus vision and pledge your support.


Bienvenue! A Message from the Head of School Bienvenue and welcome to the French American International School’s 29th Annual Gala Auction! Each spring, our community joins together to support the School’s efforts and celebrate with our students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends. Your support of tonight’s Gala helps the School continue to enrich its academic programs by providing such enhancements as new equipment and technology for classrooms, a robust professional development program for our faculty and staff, and a variety of campus improvements. Many hours of thought, preparation, planning (not to mention blood, sweat, and tears) went into the planning of this evening by our volunteer committee, led by co-chairs Kristin W. Kilshaw and Regan Nelson. All of the items you’re bidding on tonight were donated by individuals in our community, and their generous support illustrates our mutual passion for advancing our unique and extraordinary school! Thank you, as always, for your loyalty and support, especially on this special evening. Merci beaucoup! Wishing you the best,

Pam Dreisin Head of School


B est W ishes for a S uccessful A uction from the F amilies of E ye H ealth N orthwest !

Jason Skalet, MD

Shane Kim, MD

Prashanth Vallabhanath, MD

Noah (Class of 2024)

Elise (Class of 2021) Amelia (Class of 2023) Pippa (Class of 2025)

Annika (Class of 2018) Vikram (Class of 2021)

Eye Surgeons and Specialists, Comprehensive Vision Exams, Complete Optical and Contact Lens Services EyeHealth Northwest physicians provide trusted, expert and compassionate care with a mission - dedication to preserving a lifetime of vision.

www.EyeHealthNORTHWEST.com / 503.557.2020


Merci Sponsors DIAMOND FAIS Board of Trustees Christine Chang, Matt Donegan, Zan Galton, Laura Hunter, June Kim, Steve Lesnard, Matt Litwin, Kim Marcus, Pamela Neferkara, Andrea Pastega Vloon, Kim Patterson, Scott Shaw, Megan Shipley, Matt Swafford

GOLD Dick's Auto Group EyeHealth Northwest

Pediatric Dental Group Sokol Blosser Wines

SILVER Columbia Oral Surgery

New Credit America

BRONZE

Portland Dwell

PEARL

Alliance Française

John Um & Jennifer Kim

The 2017 Gala Committee

Dr. Yaillen Orthodontics

IN KIND For in-kind donations and significant price reductions

Art Home Company – Bob Nadeau and Efraín González – Class Project Framing Bergström Wines – Josh and Caroline Bergström – Wine LOI Environmental & Demolition Services - John Mayer and Tiffany Souza – Trucking and Transportation Michael Maier - DJ Services OohSnap! – Photo Booth Patton Valley Vineyards - Dave Chen and Jill Price - Wine Petit Monde Wines - Olivier and Laura Rochelois - Wine Owen Roe Wines - Greg Priest - Wine Crowley Wines - Patrick Benad - Wine Elizabeth Marsamane - Decor Kat & Maouche - Rentals Something Borrowed - Decor Filling Spaces - Deepali Kalia - Raffle Prize of hand-printed pillows and vintage throws


LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE

Laurie Ames Lesnard 503.313.8715 laurie@PORTLANDdwell.com www.PORTLANDdwell.com


Evening Program Cocktail Party & Silent Auction 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Hors d’œuvres and Champagne 6:50 p.m.

Closing of Silent Auction

Dinner & Live Auction 6:50 p.m. Call to Dinner and Live Auction 7:15 p.m.

Live Auction Begins

9:00 p.m. Close of Live Auction

Post Gala Celebration 9:00 - 11:00 p.m.

Dancing with DJ Michael Maier

Mistress of Ceremonies: Michelle Hodges FAIS Parent Vice President - Global Channel Strategy & Programs, Riverbed Technology

Auctioneer: Brad Caldwell Stokes Auction Group



Le Menu les hors d’œuvres Beef Kefta Spanakopita Hummus Bites

la salade

Chickpea Carrot Salad Peppers, Tomato, Cucumber, Cilantro, Citrus Vinaigrette, and Feta Cheese

les plats principaux

Harissa Salmon Wrapped in Banana Leaf with Warm Couscous and Traditional Sweetened Chickpeas

- or Moroccan Spiced Braised Beef With Spiced Lentils and Warm Couscous

- or Chickpea Stew Served with Grilled Vegetable Skewers, Warm Couscous & Preserved Lemon

les desserts

Pistachio Nougat with Dried Apricot Purée Moroccan Snowball Cookies Almond-Stuffed Dates


Credits AUCTION TEAM Auction Committee Chairs

Kristin W. Kilshaw, Regan Nelson

Auction Committee

Kristin W. Kilshaw, Regan Nelson, Elizabeth Meyer, Jenny O’Brien, Erin Dhruva, Grayson Dempsey, Michelle Birchard, Reva Weesner, Amy Bauman, Laura Pedraza, Danielle Love, Courtney Lakin, Mary O’Connor, Jennifer Um

Catering & Hospitality

Kristin W. Kilshaw, Regan Nelson

Choreography, Entertainment

Gala Committee

Class Baskets

Elizabeth Meyer

Class Projects

Jenny O'Brien

Decorations, Centerpieces, & Theme

Erin Dhruva, (lead, visuals and decor), Michelle Birchard (visuals decor and signage), Kristin W. Kilshaw, Regan Nelson

Salon Parties

Jack & Grayson Dempsey, Erin Dhruva, Michelle Hodges, Nadia Khazem, Kristin W. Kilshaw, Wendy Kotila, Regan Nelson, Michelle & Marc Reeves, Reva Weesner, Paul & Michelle Willenberg , Owen Roe Wines, Bonnie Stewart & Norm Auzins, Erica Lurie, Garnish, Trent Moffett, Boughty Canton & Wendy Kotila, Wayne & Michelle Hodges, Tracey & Phil Hodgson, Hanane & Firas Salhi, Holly Levow

Mistress of Ceremonies

Michelle Hodges

Graphics & Invitations

Penelope Babst

Logistics, Volunteers, & Operations

KaDo Gorman

Procurement

Bonnie Stewart

Production Technical Director

SmartTech AV

Live Auction Slideshow

Penelope Babst


Credits CLASS PROJECTS

CLASS BASKETS

Amy Bauman, Jennifer Davidson, Laura Donegan, Mesut Eli Ergin, Ursula Garcia, KaDo Gorman, Kathy Guilfoyle, John Gutbezahl, Christina Henry de Tessan, Patti Jordan, Deepali Kalia, Kristin W. Kilshaw, Laurie Lesnard, Anna Lipke, Anna-Gaëlle Marshall, Wendy & Philippe Mazaud, Corey Morris, Jessica Munn, Regan Nelson, Nathalie Paravicini, Laura Pedraza, Sarah Prevost, Lubna Qureshi, Denisse Reyes, Ashley Schaaf, Dory Simons, Holly Smithwick, Renae Taylor, Bing Theobald, Aimee Watkins Litch, Amy Wilde-Taylor, Carmen Zolman

Casey Albelo, Cyreena Ashby, Cheri Bates, Amy Bauman & Naji Hamdan, Nicole Chamberlin, Priti Chandran, Laura Donegan, Gabrielle Esbeck, Patti Jordan, Kristin W. Kilshaw, Laurel Koppelman, Sheryl Odems & Ben Lackey, Christy & Jerry Lawrence, Stephanie McAndrew, Regan Nelson, Kelly Post-Lewis, Tatyana Shaw, Jason McEllrath & Lincoln Sheranian, Kathy Simpson, Dory Simon, Nancy Sims, Kate Solodky, Jill Souede, Hanny Tan, Bing Theobald, Helen Townes, Michelle Willenberg

MERCI AUSSI Artwork Framing & Design Work Art Home Company: Efraín González, Bob Nadeau Catalog Production Penelope Babst Class Project Photos Mark Boschert Editing Helen Townes Advertising and Sponsorship Sales 2017 Gala Committee Video Montage Reed Alyson

DAY/ NIGHT OF EVENT VOLUNTEERS Sandra Antonovic, John Beight, Lori Beight, Zack Brown, Nicole Chamberlin, Seth Chamberlin, Scott Clendenning, Ariane Costa, Karl Drucks, Laura Drucks, Andrew Fahey, Debbie Fahey, Juju Fung, Juliana Gellman, Michelle Halle, Suzanne Jensen, Deana L. Julka, Abdul Khan, Anna Liem, Steve Long, John Mayer, Sharmeen Mecklai, Rachel Nardos, Alice Nodelman, Andrea Sayers, Craig Sayers, Ashley Schaaf, Wendy Smith, Jopie van Hameren, Laura Waliczek, Jeff Whittington, Patty Whittington, Rachel Whittington


Auction Rules 1.

On arriving at the auction check-in desk, you will be given a bidder card that lists your unique bidder number. (One number is issued per couple.) To bid in the silent auction, write your bid number on the silent auction bid sheet in front of the desired item. The bid number next to the highest bid amount at the end of the silent auction will be declared the successful bidder of that item. If a number is not legible, it will be invalidated and the next lowest bidder will be declared the winner. In the silent auction, the top bid constitutes a legal contract to purchase the item. 2. You may return to update your bid on silent-auction items, using the pre-printed bid increments on the bid sheet, until the auctioneer announces the close of the silent auction. To avoid being overbid, you may opt at any time to fill in the guaranteed bid “Buy It Now” which is 150 - 200 percent of value, and you will be declared the winner. (No one can outbid you.) 3. Some items in the silent auction are sold on a fixed-price signup basis. These include party signups: group events where seats are sold on a per-person or per-couple basis. These are sometimes referred to as Salon Parties. 4. To bid in the live auction, hold your bid card in the air, with the number facing the auctioneer. Most live-auction items are sold to a single high bidder; some are sold to a pre-determined number of bidders at a fixed (in a “sweep”) or escalating price (progressive bid). The auctioneer guides bidders through the bid processes. 5. When the auctioneer acknowledges your winning bid, this constitutes a legal agreement of purchase. The auctioneer reserves the right to reject partial advance bids, and has the right to make final determination of the winning bidder. 6. At check-in, guests will be asked to provide a credit card that is captured electronically and which streamlines check-in and check-out. Users of this quick and easy credit card settlement option can bypass the cashiering line at the end of evening, and move directly to fulfillment to pick up their prizes. 7. Payment arrangements must be provided on the night of the auction. Winning bidders must settle item payment at cashiering/fulfillment, which will open near the end of the live auction. 8. Bookkeeping is simplified if auction items are awarded to one purchaser only. Split payments for a syndicated (group) bid, whereby several bidders agree to split the price, can be arranged but may cause a slight delay in cashiering. 9. Personal checks, cash, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted for payment. Please make checks payable to FAIS or the French American International School. 10. Since FAIS is a 501-c-3 charitable organization, your payments are tax deductible as a charitable contribution, to the extent provided by law—generally, 100 percent of cash donations to the Special Appeal (Paddle Raise) and the amount paid over value for items or services. The School’s tax ID number is printed on auction receipts.


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A portion of your guest ticket payment is also deductible—this fair market value (FMV) information is printed on the back of the invitation. Unless otherwise noted, all goods, services or certificates will expire and must be claimed and used within a year of the auction date. Restaurant certificates do not cover alcohol or gratuities. Hotel certificates are always subject to availability, may or may not cover tax, do not cover gratuities, and do not cover incidental purchases above what is noted on the certificate. All purchases are final and there will be no exchanges or refunds on items unless otherwise noted. Certificates, credits or vouchers obtained at the auction cannot be exchanged for cash and are non-transferrable without prior donor approval. The School reserves the right to modify, add or delete items to/from the auction. The School commits to acknowledge all items received four weeks prior to the auction date. Items received thereafter may be displayed and merchandised at the auction but may not be featured in the catalog due to print schedules. The purchaser assumes the responsibility to remove purchases from the auction premises on the night of the auction, unless other delivery terms are specifically arranged. At the close of the auction, purchasers are requested to retrieve certificates as well as tangible items from the fulfillment center, upon showing their quick-pay receipt or their paid invoice from cashiering. Motor vehicles and property requiring a title transfer or license may be claimed by contacting the donor, with coordination through the School’s Development Office, in the week following the event. Reservations for trips and vacation accommodations must be mutually arranged with the donor unless otherwise noted. No refunds will be allowed on travel packages for canceled tickets and/ or accommodations. FAIS has made significant effort to describe and catalog all items correctly, based primarily on donor descriptions, but does not warrant nor represent, and shall not be responsible for the correctness of descriptions, provenance or condition of items. Statements made in the catalog or at the auction shall not be deemed as warranty, representation or assumption of liability. Values listed in the catalog are estimates and are not warranted for tax purposes. Auction items are offered “as is” and “where is.” Persons issued a bid number (bidder) assume risks and hazards related to the auction and items obtained at the auction. Bidders shall hold the following groups harmless from liability arising from auction purchases: FAIS, its officers and staff, the auctioneer, auction coordinators, contractors, event organizers, caterer, sponsors and volunteers connected with the auction.


FAIS Auctions through the Years YEAR

THEME

CHAIRS / TEAM MEMBERS

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

April in Paris April in Paris April in Paris April in Paris April in Paris April in Paris April in Paris April in Paris April in Paris April in Paris Z’Fête 2000 Z’Fête: Le Jazz Hot Mystère au Musée Denim et Diamants Passeport pour Paris

2005

The French Quarter

Deborah Le Meitour Molly Harris Pam Dreisin and Robin Faltersack Pam Dreisin and Ann Gage Debbie Wynne, Sally Crooks, and Ann Gage Chris and Deanna Byrne Chris and Deanna Byrne Leslie Trim and Janet Barton Diana Calloway and Linda Locker Jennifer Croll and Catherine Rudinsky Lita Curtis and Jill Whittaker Lita Curtis and Jill Whittaker Dayna Lyons and Debra Millegan Lisa Anguilla, Trish Cariglia, Rene Nelson, Keli Thompson, and Linda Witt Lisa Anguilla, Gail King, Jean-Luc Laminette, Kent Lewis, Betsy Meier, Rene Nelson, Renée Orlando, Keli Thompson, and Linda Witt Wendy Cook, Joan Hartzell, Gail King, Jean-Luc Laminette, Kent Lewis, Betsy Meier, Rene Nelson, Elise Orban, Renée Orlando, Brandy Poirier, Pam Resnick, Melinda Sahli, Keli Thompson, Danielle Wheeler, Linda Witt

2006

April in Paris

2007

Springtime in Paris

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

April in Paris 30th Anniversary Gala The Places They’ll Go Imaginez De Portland a` la Lune The Best Is Yet to Come Bloom! Le Cirque Le Tour du Monde

Melinda Sahli, Pam Resnick, Rene Nelson, Renée Orlando, Keli Thompson, Jean-Luc Laminette, Brynn Graham, Gail King, Brandy Poirier, Joan Hartzell, Lisa Anguilla, Javid Mohtasham, Lisette Crépeaux, Tim Findlay, Sharon Kitzhaber, Linda Witt Melinda Sahli, Renée Orlando, Lisa Anguilla, Rebecca Starr, Joan Hartzell, Rudy Manival, Pam Resnick, Bonnie Castro, Gail King, Rene Nelson, Melinda Davison, Tim Findlay, Sharon Kitzhaber, Linda Witt Laura Hunter and Danielle Wheeler Laura Hunter and Nancy Renwick Nancy Renwick and Jenn Hrabal Jenn Hrabal and Jenn Sanow Jenn Sanow and Carey Portzline Gretchen Keys and Danielle Wheeler Gretchen Keys Bonnie Stewart and Grayson Dempsey Grayson Dempsey and Kristin Wellenstein Kilshaw




Live Auction Line-up 1. Class Art Project 2. Beach Getaway at Rockaway 3. Private Margaritas Party at ¡Oba! in the Pearl 4. A Week in Paris 5. Class Art Project 6. Rock Out at Outside Lands Music Festival 7. Pinks, Paella, and Pinxtos 8. Campus Parking Made Easy 9. Class Art Project 10. Moroccan Bacchanal 11. Special Appeal Paddle Raise 12. Mount Hood Getaway 13. Romantic Spa Day for Two and an Olympic Meet-and-Greet 14. Class Art Project 15. Loire Valley Farmhouse 16. Sleepover à la Bibliothèque 17. Dinner for Ten with Mavi Graf 18. Class Art Project 19. Mini Suite at the Blazers 20. Family Fun Package 21. Raffle Game: Heads or Tails


David J. Cavano, DDS, PC 5415 S.W. Westgate Dr., Suite 207 Portland, Oregon 97221 503-292-9274 Board Certified in Pediatric Dentistry

www.drcavano.com Providing gentle, comprehensive, and individualized care to every child, from infancy to adulthood. Dental exams for all children under the age of three are complimentary. We look forward to meeting you and your family!


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Beach Getaway at Rockaway Less than two hours from Portland along scenic 101 is a warm, cozy, yet elegant retreat just waiting for your arrival. Fully renovated to the studs in 2016, this two-bedroom, 1.5bath family vacation home is situated on the beachfront road within Rockaway Beach. Accommodating six guests, it is immaculately appointed with everything you’d need for the perfect beach vacation, with direct west-facing views of the Pacific Ocean for sunset views from the expansive deck. Ideally situated along eight miles of sandy beach (only 20 yards away from your front step), your home-away-from-home is only a quarter-mile stroll in to the town center, with several great restaurants and plenty to keep the kids occupied. A spacious great room with comfortable seating around a gas fireplace and charming bedrooms give you and your guests room to spread out. Value: $1,200 Donated by Kristin W. and Andrew Kilshaw

Private Margaritas Party at ¡Oba! in the Pearl ¡Oba! is Portland’s perennial favorite for any special occasion that requires a stylish venue with amazing food and service. Gather a convivial group of your favorite people (14 total), head for this Pearl hotspot, and celebrate over delicious margaritas and vibrant, award-winning Nuevo Latino appetizers in your own private space. Value: $1,200 Donated by Steve and Lisa McLain — ¡Oba! Restaurant


The FAIS 29th Annual Gala Committee Is Proud to sponsor

A Night in Marrakesh


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A Week in Paris

Centrally located in the Left Bank’s Latin Quarter, this three-bedroom, two-bath apartment sleeps up to seven adults and is perfect for a family or even two couples and their children. On the second floor with an elevator, it is literally steps away from the Place Monge fresh food market, the Place Monge métro, and only a few blocks from the lively and popular rue Mouffetard market street. The Luxembourg Gardens are nearby, as is the Pantheon and the Sorbonne. A ten-minute walk will bring you to the Left Bank of the Seine, the Île de la Cité, and Notre Dame Cathedral. Expires April 2018. Value: $5,000 Donated by Steven and Linda McGeady

Rock Out at Outside Lands Music Festival

Whatever your musical tastes this three-day VIP pass for two people to the Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival is sure to fit the bill, and will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.You'll have premium seats and your own private lounge/bar area for this ubiquitous festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, which transforms into an otherworldly celebration of music, food, wine, beer, art, and comedy. August 11-13, 2017. Value: Priceless Donated by Red Light Management

Pinks, Paella, and Pinxtos

Thirty lucky people will be lucky to join Katherine Cole, renowned wine expert and author, at the beautiful Willamette Heights home of FAIS parents Julie Gulla and Derek Jensen for a night of Spanish wine, mouth-watering pinxtos (appetizers), and delicious paella. Katherine will pour wine and provide commentary on each wine’s “style” as well as their region and variety. This gathering over the tastes of Spain with 29 other FAIS friends will be a night to remember. Limited to 30 people at $125 apiece. August 6, 2017. Value: $3,750 Donated by Julie Gulla and Derek Jensen, Reva and Ted Weesner, Rick Wilson and Christina Henry de Tessan, and Katherine Cole



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Campus Parking Made Easy

An entire school year without ever having to search for a parking spot — any parent’s dream come true. As an FAIS VIP, you’ll have your very own reserved parking spot on the FAIS campus, customized with your name for the 2017-2018 school year (September through June.) Parking on campus made easy! Value: $800 Donated by French American International School

Morroccan Bacchanal

This will be a night to remember … four FAIS families who really know how to throw a party, authentic Moroccan food, plenty of renowned Bergström wine, desserts from a WilliamsSonoma-showcased pastry chef, and BELLY DANCERS (and maybe even a bonus dance class). Don't miss this amazing night with fellow FAIS revelers—it’s guaranteed to be memorable. Mutually agreeable date. Value: Priceless Donated by Caroline & Josh Bergström, Helen & Andy Boucher, Hanane & Firas Salhi, Tracey & Phil Hodgson

Mount Hood Getaway

There's nothing quite like the grandeur of Mt. Hood as a backdrop for a stay-cation. Two families (or eight people) will enjoy six days and seven nights at the Koppelman family's Rhododendron chalet-style house, with some of the area's best hiking trails and the Sandy River just outside the door. This three-bedroom, two-bath home is a great getaway, with a loft space for the kids' slumber party. Drive to Timberline Lodge for a leisurely lunch, hit Government Camp and Ski Bowl Adventure Park, or stay put and relax, hanging out on the large wrap-around outdoor deck and screened-in porch. If you're feeling particularly energetic, head to the pool or tennis or basketball courts, part of the home's community offering, for some exercise. Available April-October. Value: $1,500 Donated by Laurel and Eric Koppelman


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Romantic Spa Day for Two and an Olympic Meet-and-Greet Spend the day at a luxurious spa being pampered alongside your favorite person, and hang out with famed distance runner and Olympic gold-medal champion Mo Farah at the end of the day … what more could you ask for? Current parents Tania and Mo Farah want you to have the best day ever, starting with a day of spa treatments at Tania’s recently opened business, British Manor Spa. The session will include soothing foot baths and paraffin hand treatments, Cornwall clay wraps, Notting Hill massages, and tea for two in front of your own private fireplace. During the day, the lucky bidding couple will meet Mo, who will talk them through cryotherapy, how he implements it into his training regime, and answer any questions about training and recovery at the elite level. Mutually agreeable date before April 2018. Value: $1,250 Donated by Tania & Mo Farah

Loire Valley Farmhouse

If it’s French splendour, style, and gastronomy you seek, the Loire Valley will exceed your expectations, no matter how high. The lucky bidder on this live package will spend a week in a 16th-century farmhouse, with three bedrooms, three baths, and sleeping nine, in the heart of the Loire Valley. You’ll enjoy ultimate privacy on this gated 5-acre property in the French countryside near charming Maigné. Spend your days exploring the chateaux or wineries of the Loire Valley. Mutually-agreeable date, based on availability. Value: $1,500 Donated by Gerard Philippon of Versailles Gardens

Sleepover à la Bibliothèque

What child doesn’t secretly wish they could spend a night at their school library? This pajama party will be a night they’ll never forget, hosted by FAIS teachers Jennifer Reineck and Camille Rueff. Eight students are invited to bring their flashlights and sleeping bags for a night of books, bedtime stories, and character exploration in the FAIS library. A French breakfast with croissant and pain au chocolat will be served. Monday morning they can tell their friends: “I’ve been in the library … at MIDNIGHT!” Value: Priceless Donated by Jennifer Reineck and Camille Rueff


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Dinner for Ten with Mavi Graf

You and nine of your friends or family will enjoy authentic Mexican cooking techniques from celebrity chef Mavi Graf, of Puerto Vallarta's Arte Culinario cooking school. Mavi will share traditional and contemporary flavors and techniques from her kitchen, treating participants to a cooking class and/or dinner for ten. Saturday, August 26, 2017 OR Sunday, August 27, 2017 at the home of FAIS alumni parents, John and Laura Hunter. Value: $2,250 Donated by John and Laura Hunter and Arte Culinario by Mavi Graf

Mini Suite at the Blazers

Cheer on the Blazers from your four-person mini-suite at the Moda Center, complete with your own dining area, captain's chairs for viewing the game, delicious food, high-end beer and wine, and two Rose Garden garage parking passes. Mutually agreeable home game. Value: $1,500 Donated by Gretchen and Sean Keys

Family Fun Package

This smorgasbord covers all the bases: outdoor adventure, low-brow sport, cuisine, nature, history, and photography. Two of you will spend Labor Day on Canoe Island, near Friday Harbor, WA, for French camp, brushing up or learning the basics. When you're back in Portland you'll have an evening of fun with a bowling party at Sunset Lanes for six people. Looking for some inspiration in the kitchen? You get two hands-on cooking classes courtesy of Portland's Culinary Workshop. Spend another day experiencing Portland history and nature with passes to Pittock Mansion and a one-year family membership to the Audubon Society of Portland. You and your photogenic family will be treated to a family portrait sitting at Lake Oswego's Studio Christy. Round things out on the Coast with your cruise for two, courtesy of Marine Discovery Tours in Newport. Value: Priceless





Class Projects Eiffel Tower in Technicolor Inspired by the Parisian cityscape, this impressionistic representation of la tour Eiffel consists of individual fingerprints from each child in Claire Petiteau’s preschool class. Each student selected their unique color and carefully chose where to make their marks. The children enjoyed applying paint with their fingers and marveled at the finished pieces (they made two!). This acrylic-painted piece was varnished to protect its vibrant colors. Coordinated by Anna-Gaëlle Lucy Marshall. Children of Claire Petiteau & Sue Inahara’s Preschool Class

Splash of Color The playful preschool students in Emilie McNeil’s class created a special watercolor painting, hand-pressing circles and artfully arranging them into a final color-infused masterpiece. Handcrafted and as unique as the diminutive individuals who created it, this delightful piece of art will bring a smile and pop of color to any home. Coordinated by Jennifer Davidson. Children of Emilie McNeil & Nadia Khazem’s Preschool Class

Nature Garden Bench The students of Maud Guegan’s prekindergarten class were inspired by their IB unit, studying the outdoors. The children each drew on a 4' x 4' marble tile a picture of what came to mind when they thought of the outdoors. They also personalized their tile by writing their name on it. Each tile was weather sealed and placed on a garden bench that they had seen a picture of prior to doing their own tile. This lovely bench personalized by all the students will be perfect for a special place in your garden. Coordinated by Laura Pedraza and Amy Bauman. Children of Maud Guegan & Carole Le Pihive’s Prekindergarten Class


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Watercolor Rooster Because 2017 is the "Year of the Rooster," and to celebrate the French's unofficial national symbol, students in Béatrice Szymkowiak's prekindergarten class were inspired to create their own beautiful painting of "le coq." Using watercolors and pastels on damp paper, each student contributed to this masterpiece that will light up your home with its vivid colors. Coordinated by Ashley Schaaf, Mesut Eli Ergin, KaDo Gorman, and Patti Jordan. Children of Béatrice Szymkowiak & Janique McGee’s Prekindergarten Class

Elephant Pouf The students of Françoise Metens' kindergarten class were inspired by the Moroccan theme of the Gala and helped to create a “Moroccan pouf.” Each student was given a fabric elephant cutout and spent time using stencils, images of inspiration, and their imaginations to decorate their elephant. The elephants were then applied to the fabric creating a fun and functional pillow perfect for any family’s home. Coordinated by Kristin W. Kilshaw and Regan Nelson. Children of Francoise Metens & Anne-Marie Luckett’s Kindergarten Class

Le Coq Artiste Le Coq Gaulois (The Gallic Rooster) is one of the national emblems of France, dating back to the collapse of the Roman Empire and the formation of Gaul, now modern France. Sylvie Gbeteh’s kindergarten class created their own representation of this French symbol of bravery and determination, using silk paper in vivid hues, decoupaged, mounted on pinewood, and illuminated with lights. This piece is a whimsical nod to our school’s heritage and a fitting homage to France. Coordinated by Renae Taylor. Children of Sylvie Gbeteh & Luc Bouveur’s Kindergarten Class

Colorful Moods of Kindergarten Each of the students in Camille Crampsey’s kindergarten class created two “masks,” one happy, one sad. Using a transfer technique, the films of these images were baked onto tiles and arranged in rows. The color scheme is identical for all, in whimsical pastels, yet each mask is highly individual in design. The resulting array of tiles is quirky and colorful! Coordinated by Wendy & Philippe Mazaud. Children of Camille Crampsey and Maryvonne Ferar's Kindergarten Class


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An Interactive Tale This colorful piece, created by the students in Stéphanie Martin-Sewall’s 1st grade class, represents a story the students invented themselves, and requires the audience to listen to the story and move the magnetic pieces around the canvas to reflect the plot. With textured ink on a 3' x 2' magnetic white board, with black acrylic paint to make the outlines and some elements of the story, this is a striking and fun piece. Coordinated by Bing Theobald and Dory Simons. Children of Stephanie Martin-Sewall’s 1st Grade Class

Magical Trees The 1st graders in Laurence Le Mercier's classroom have been exploring our campus forest all year long and have made several visits to the four trees that they “adopted.” As they inquire about cycles and interconnection between organisms, they are learning that trees are our friends and we have to be friends to them. When snow blanketed Portland, students went around in their neighborhoods to take pictures of the snow-covered magical trees around them. Talking about trees using descriptive sentences and adjectives made them think more about what is so special about trees. This project tells the story of what is so special about trees, and the necessary and caring relationship between trees and people. Coordinated by Laurie Lesnard. Children of Laurence Le Mercier’s 1st Grade Class

Tree String Art Véronique Pain's 1st grade class created this unusual, striking piece after voting on what sort of image or word they wanted to create with string art. They carefully hammered nails to create the border and image outline of a majestic tree, then took turns to wrap string around and between each nail to fill in the negative space around the tree. This is sure to be a conversation piece in your home! Coordinated by Carmen Zolman. Children of Véronique Pain's 1st Grade Class


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Paris l'Amour Inspired by impressionistic collage artwork, the 2nd graders in Aurélien Petiteau's class chose to intricately collage the word AMOUR, using images that reflect what they love and what makes them happy. They were then tasked with scouring and cutting through magazines for objects, words, colors, and graphics that appealed to their senses and inspired their happiness. It's impressive what caught the eye of each student! Stand back to see the grand Amour, then get closer for a finer view of love. Coordinated by Aimee Watkins Litch. Children of Aurélien Petiteau’s 2nd Grade Class

Shades of Azure Woodblock printing is a technique for printing text, images, or patterns used widely throughout East Asia and originating in China as a method of printing on textiles. The students in Jérôme Poncet's 2nd grade class experimented with this technique, creating several hand-printed pieces of fabric in various shades of blue, assembled on a large-scale canvas. Coordinated by Deepali Kalia. Children of Jérôme Poncet’s 2nd Grade Class

Let the Sun Shine Reflecting on themes of diversity and heritage, students in Camille Rueff’s 2nd grade class painted a large canvas with a sky-blue background, emblazened with a vibrant sun. Each student wrote a message on one of the radiating sunbeams, about things like ‘’My hobbies are…", “When I grow up, I want to...’’, and other things uniquely important to them. Students also contributed flags from what they and their families identify as their heritage countries. Coordinated by Anna Lipke and Denisse Reyes. Children of Camille Rueff’s 2nd Grade Class


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Stumptown: How the World Works As part of one of their IB units in Jennifer Reineck’s 3rd grade class, her students studied how trees are houses to birds and insects, and have branches, leaves, and sometimes even flowers. These trees are part of a system, the forest, and that forest is part of the larger ecosystem. Following these concepts and applying them to their own world, the students used different media from acrylic to ink to create their houses, cut out of wood, to explore how their world works in the bigger picture. One wall is inside the house, one wall is outside, one wall has a character, and the other is their own choice of expression. All the houses are placed on a big round piece of wood, which symbolizes a tree trunk, and each house is magnetic, so that they can be shuffled. This village can be redesigned again and again in harmony, and is a clever illustration of our students’ understanding of systems and their relationships. Coordinated by Jennifer Reineck. Children of Jennifer Reineck’s 3rd Grade Class

Wall of Love This project, created by the students in Nadine Zaouk-Strapart’s 3rd grade class, was inspired by “Le mur des je t’aime” in Paris. Our wall of love was created to celebrate the diverse and dynamic school population we are blessed with at FAIS. Our school community is very rich in the number of countries that are represented here on our campus, and we take pride in our multicultural and multilingual community (36 different languages spoken in the homes of our families!). The message of this art project: Love is international, love is the key. Coordinated by Laura Donegan, Ashley Schaaf, and Laurie Lesnard. Children of Nadine Zaouk-Strapart’s 3rd Grade Class

The Roots of Hope The inspiration for the 3rd graders from Nathalie Debrun-Sittler’s class was TREES, as source of life, nature, environment, and our future. The students chose to work with natural elements, drawing patterns of nature on pebbles and then organizing them to form the foliage of a tree. The earth beneath their pebble tree is enriched with personal haïkus composed by each of the students in the class. Coordinated by Laura Donegan. Children of Nathalie Debrun-Sittler’s 3rd Grade Class


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Unite for Change/ S'unir pour le changement Using a Japanese impression technique, the students collaboratively designed and created their representation of "people uniting for change" which was the PYP unit they were working on. For them, the blue and green colors, the word "liberté," the characters, and the monument of the Statue of Liberty all symbolize a revolution for change. Coordinated by Christina Henry de Tessan. Children of Aurore Molerus’s 4th Grade Class

Petit à Petit, l'Oiseau Fait Son Nid/Little by Little, the Bird Makes His Nest Students in Heimata Lemaire's 4th grade class visited a Pearl District handbag atelier, where they were given access to a multi-media mix of colorful materials including paper, wood, caning, wire, feathers, raffia, silk ribbons, and wool/yarn. Each student selected a bird stencil or silhouette to cut out, then picked materials to create their own bird, then collaborated to build its "nest." The students added unique found objects to the collaborative centerpiece, delighting in each new layer of texture and depth they built together. Each individual bird is lacquered and mounted at different depths in the 3-D picture to create groups of birds flying toward the nest, contributing to its artful creation. Coordinated by Jessica Munn. Children of Heimata Lemaire’s 4th Grade Class

Chère Anne Roquette: Postcards from Portland Anne Rouquette’s book, Lettres de mon hélicoptêtre, is a wonderful story of a heroine exploring the world from above on her bicycle helicopter. The students in David Billeaud’s 4th grade class chose to depict their own journey into the skies. The result is a unique combination of 3-D wall art, with elements of Anne Rouquette’s own original work, combined with custom glass work by artist Ellen Bartholomew, and incorporating the students’ handwritten postcards (including their own personalized photo stamps by Helen Beavers of Firefly Photography). Coordinated by Lubna Qureshi. Children of David Billeaud’s 4th Grade Class


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Hypertufa Bench Cédric’s 5th grade class decided to build a bench out of hypertufa, which is made up of concrete, peat moss, and pearlite. They worked on the designs as a class and put them together, each contributing and working hard as a team to complete this distinctive bench and matching planter in the same materials. It will be a wonderful and unique addition to any garden or front porch. Coordinated by Nathalie Paravicini and Corey Morris. Children of Cédric Strapart’s 5th Grade Class

Checkmate! Students in Virginie Calmé’s 5th grade class made their own chess board, with fired and painted clay pieces, on a wooden board. Each student’s name is shared along the border of the chessboard. Your games will be especially meaningful when you strategize over this unique, one-of-a-kind set. Coordinated by John Gutbezahl. Children of Virginie Calmé’s 5th Grade Class

Willow of Dreams Students in Thierry Anne's 5th grade class were involved in every step of the creation of this beautiful piece. In collaboration with FAIS director of educational technology, Karen Wolfe, each student designed and printed two leaves using 3-D software. They then painted the leaves using colors and patterns of their own choosing, and placed them on a tree against the background of a large canvas. Each student then wrote and incorporated two poems (one in English and one in French), which are included in a book that accompanies the art piece. Coordinated by Sarah Prevost. Children of Thierry Anne’s 5th Grade Class


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Pacific Northwest Printmaking Students carved linoleum blocks to create this striking four-panel collection of prints. Inspired by the Pacific Northwest, students carved their images of the nature that surrounds us throughout the seasons of the year: fish, fruits and seeds, leaves, and feathers. Coordinated by Ursula Garcia. Students of Gilkey 6th Grade

I Spy...Shadowboxes! Students in the 7th grade gathered random odds and ends from home to explore the theme: How can everyday objects be inspiring? Using art principles such as rhythm, unity, harmony, and balance, students composed their objects collaboratively. The result is a four-panel shadowbox collection inviting you to play a game of I Spy‌using the list of odds and ends, what can you find? Coordinated by Kathy Guilfoyle. Students of Gilkey 7th Grade

Botanical Prints Cyanotypes, known as sunprints, were first used by British botanist Anna Atkins to record the translucent silhouettes of plants and algae in her studies. After learning the history of the cyanotype, our 8th grade students explored their own floral compositions to create this fourpiece collection of botanical prints. Coordinated by Holly Smithwick and Amy Wilde-Taylor. Students of Gilkey 8th Grade




Class Baskets Kids in the Kitchen Nourish your child’s natural curiosity with this fun and interactive basket. Bond over burnt cookies, gab over goulash, and make memories while making marinara. Cooking with children builds independence and confidence, while providing hands-on insight into what it takes to make a meal. This basket comes with a cooking class for four children and two adults, and may be used for anything from a fun family outing to a birthday party and can be scheduled at your convenience. Also included in this basket are colorful, animal-themed kitchen tools, an apron, and a cookbook. Now let’s get cooking! Coordinated by Jill Souede Value: $345 Donated by Families of Claire Petiteau & Sue Inahara’s Preschool Class

Road Trip Essentials “Are we there yet?!” Going on a road trip this spring or summer? What will you bring along? This basket would be a welcome gift for any family planning a trip on the road, near or far. Items include travel essentials, healthy and tasty snacks, and most importantly—activities for riders of all ages to keep everyone happy along the journey. Not to mention some pampering items for moms and dads once they make it to their final destination! Coordinated by Cyreena Ashby Value: $295 Donated by Families of Emilie McNeil & Nadia Khazem’s Preschool Class


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Cannon Beach Escape With an amazing view of Haystack Rock and just 100 feet away from sand between your toes, you can enjoy the oasis of this condo for two nights. Two-bedroom, sleeps six with pull-out couch in living area. Fully equipped kitchen to cook meals and eat on the ocean view deck or stroll the short 10-minute walk to downtown Cannon Beach for a meal out. Lots of games and young kids toys available for entertainment. Condo includes indoor saltwater pool, hot tub, workout room, indoor tennis courts, and sauna. Several gift certificates to local yummy food establishments, lovely glasses and commemorative mug to take home to remember your weekend, beach toys, and a local coffee blend, and you're all set for a splendid beach adventure! Not available Memorial Day, 4th of July, and last week of August. Coordinated by Amy Bauman & Naji Hamdan Value: $690 Donated by Families of Maud Guegan & Carole Le Pihive’s Prekindergarten Class

Chocolate Lovers Basket Turn your covert chocolate nibbling into an indulgent experience with loved ones. Presented on a marble and wooden tray, your basket includes six of Le Creuset’s famous French stoneware miniature mugs and stoneware spoons to sip and savor world-renowned Cacao’s Premium Drinking Chocolate. Gourmet chocolates in the form of four handmade bars from Portlandbased Chocolatier, Alma, along with Verdun Fine Chocolates’ Signature Collection “Grande” Box of richly presented chocolates will certainly indulge your sweet tooth for many weeks to come. For those days when you need a “quick fix” of chocolate, enjoy the “grab & go” variety, including six tins and bags of chocolate confections from Beaverton’s Fat Man Candy Company. Also included in this basket are two $25 gift cards from Alma & Cacao Chocolates, as well as a 20 percent online discount for Fat Man Candy Company’s chocolates. *Allergy note: chocolates contain tree nuts. Coordinated by Nancy Sims and Patti Jordan Value: $400 Donated by Families of Béatrice Szymkowiak & Janique McGee’s Prekindergarten Class


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Designer Dream Looking to update your home inside and out? This basket is a treasure, including the basket itself. This design collection includes The Schoolhouse Electric “Ash Basket," a $100 Schoolhouse Electric gift card, a one-hour design consultancy from Christopher David, a $500 color consultation from Gretchen Schauffler of Devine Color (inside or outside paint consultation), and a set of four Turkish towels. Coordinated by Regan Nelson and Kristin W. Kilshaw Value: $930 Donated by Families of Françoise Metens & Anne-Marie Luckett’s Kindergarten Class

Best of Oregon The winner of this basket will experience an amazing selection of food and wine from Oregon family-owned businesses. The collection includes a half-case of wine featuring favorites from Johan Vineyards. The wines are organic, biodynamic, and 100 percent estate fruit. All other food and beverage treats were lovingly made at Portland’s KitchenCru space by artisan entrepreneurs who use the community kitchen as a culinary incubator. The basket also includes Jacobsen salts and candies, Bee honeys, Bluebird Bakers cookies, Sterling cookies, Pinkleton’s curious caramel corn, a Bowery Bagels gift card, NW Elixir hot sauces, and more. Coordinated by Michelle Willenberg Value: $325 Donated by Families of Sylvie Gbeteh & Luc Bouveur’s Kindergarten Class


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Butterfly Box Have you ever wanted to do something kind, different, and impactful? If you win this basket, then you will. These bags go directly to refugee families finding a new home in Oregon. Butterfly Boxes PDX is a local non-profit charity partnering with Catholic Charities of Oregon to provide “welcome” bags to newly resettled refugee families in Oregon. These bags contain basic necessities (towels, toiletries) and comfort items (stuffed animals, books)—things we all take for granted. The families of Camille Crampsey’s kindergarten class have generously donated items to complete three welcome bags for Butterfly Boxes PDX, and these bags will be donated in the name of the winning bidder. A GAIA bracelet and text pouch, homemade by refugee women, are included for the winning bidder to take home for themselves! Coordinated by Cheri Bates Value: Priceless Donated by Families of Camille Crampsey & Maryvonne Ferar’s Kindergarten Class

Summer Camp Sampler and Chinese Prints The winner of this basket will be able to consider a variety of classes and camps for their child/ children, and have distinctive Chinese art for their home. Classes range from ballet, art, and piano to tutoring and education-based programs. Swimming lessons at Farber Swim School, a fun activity event at Villa Sport, and three days at the Steve & Kate’s Camp finish off the mix. Take the financial stress out of trying a few new activities for your kids this year and enjoy these programs. Also included is a set of Chinese calligraphic wall hangings (the four Chinese words for “spring,” “summer,” “fall,” and “winter”) written by a well-known local artist, each word in its own attractive frame. Coordinated by Tatyana Shaw and Bing Theobald Value: $2,400 Donated by Families of Stéphanie Martin-Sewall’s 1st Grade Class


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Whiskey Sampler Taste some of best of Oregon’s local distilleries with this whiskey sampler basket. Bourbon fans will be fascinated by the intricate detail of USGS data molded into east and west mountain peaks that come alive with the first pour. Two hand-blown glasses made right here in Portland embody the care and consideration of local drinks you love. With 14-karat-gold cocktail picks, handcrafted brandied cherries, and the precision of this handsome jigger, the recipient of this collection will be expertly crafting their own memorable cocktails, with recipes from the most influential bar to emerge from the contemporary craft cocktail movement. Coordinated by Kate Solodky Value: $365 Donated by Families of Laurence Le Mercier’s 1st Grade Class

Spend Your Day With Star Wars This basket holds treasures a bounty hunter of any age will enjoy, from the casual fan to the Star Wars connoisseur. How fun will it be to start your day’s rations from R2-D2 bowls? In the morning, creative artists can use the force to banish the boredom of the dark side with Play-Doh Mission on Endor, paper craft Droids from Tatooine, or an Obi-Wan puzzle. For the competitive members of your clan there is time to play a game of Sorry! Star Wars edition or war with your Star Wars 3-D playing cards. Is it raining today? (Probably!) Draw your incredibly bright Light Saber umbrella with seven flashing colors and you will be ready for a storm or a storm trooper! Need more? Play with your talking plush Darth Vader and BB-8 and your Luke Skywalker Pixel Pop or complete DIY projects with the R2-D2 screwdriver set. As night falls, construct your own fully operational battle station with Death Star Science. Yoda says “Create working electronic circuits, you will.” Display it as a night light, or use your Projector Pen to flash BB-8 across your ceiling. As night falls, cuddle up on the couch with your super soft Classic Star Wars cozy plush throw and hug on your Chewbacca Hideaway Friend (or use him as a pillow; he’s your trusty sidekick, right?). At the end of the day kids can stow it all away in a roomy “The Force Awakens” duffle bag and you will be ready for your next exciting adventure through the galaxy. Coordinated by Casey Albelo Value: $310 Donated by Families of Véronique Pain’s 1st Grade Class


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Wine and Dine in the Northwest! Have you ever wanted to take a day off and tour some of Oregon’s fine wineries? This basket includes a unique opportunity to visit the beautiful Willamette Valley wine country. Sit back and enjoy the view as your experienced driver takes you to a completely customizable set of wineries and a lovely lunch. The driver, car, wine tasting fees, and lunch are all included for you and a lucky guest. Within, you will find instructions on how to contact the company who will then work with you to set up your own personal wine tasting tour. Coordinated by Christy & Jerry Lawrence Value: $550 Donated by Families of Aurélien Petiteau’s 2nd Class

Moroccan Culinary Adventures As a nod to this year's auction theme, this basket combines beautiful dishes, a cookbook, and all the distinctive tastes of Morocco, including spices, couscous, preserved lemons, olives, and two types of harissa. Stay in Portland but be transported to Marrakesh! Coordinated by Gabrielle Esbeck Value: $215 Donated by Families of Jérôme Poncet’s 2nd Grade Class

Bookworm Basket for Ages 6-8 Take home this amazing basket of books that is perfect for your little bookworm! This basket includes a Kindle Voyage E-reader with 6” High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) and Adaptive Built-in Light, PagePress Sensors, and Wi-Fi along with a Amazon 5W USB Official OEM Charger and Power Adapter for Fire Tablets and Kindle eReaders. The Kindle includes a protective cover for when you’re on the go. The Bookworm bookmark, gift tag, and tote bag were designed by the talented Qureshi Creations. The gummy worms are from Hattie’s Sweetshop in Multnomah Village. The rest is a varied collection of French books for your child to enjoy (ages 6-8 or younger)! Happy reading! Coordinated by Kelly Post-Lewis Value: $630 Donated by Families of Camille Rueff’s 2nd Grade Class


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Tame That Mane! A dream basket of haircare products from the absolute best haircare brands on the market! This basket is for the whole family, but especially for those who love luxury, trying new shampoos and conditioners, and experimenting with styling and grooming products! Coordinated by Jason McEllrath & Lincoln Sheranian Value: $800 Donated by Families of Jennifer Reineck’s 3rd Grade Class

A Year at the Zoo The winner of this basket will gain access to a thrilling and educational year at the Oregon Zoo. You and your family (plus a guest) will be entitled to unlimited admission to the Zoo during the year, including Elephant Lands, Africa, and the newly-opened Education Center. The children in your family can cuddle their plush (Packy-like) Asian Elephant and learn all about the more than 1,800 individual animals represented at the Oregon Zoo by browsing through A Kids’ Guide to Zoo Animals and Animals: A Visual Encyclopedia. During visits to the zoo, they can access the audible kiosks scattered throughout the zoo with their own personal zoo key and lanyard. Parents can deepen their knowledge about the zoo’s inhabitants and its history with Packy and Me and The Secret Language of Animals while sipping Happy Cup’s Gorilla Rose coffee (Rwanda) from a stylish, elephant-themed Oregon Zoo mug. And what goes better with coffee than Endangered Species dark chocolate? Finally, treat yourself to snacks, meals, and souvenirs during your zoo visits with $50 in zoo gift certificates. Coordinated by Sheryl Odems & Ben Lackey Value: $310 Donated by Families of Nadine Zaouk-Strapart’s 3rd Grade Grade Class


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Costume Trunk Extraordinaire Your little girl will be in heaven with this trunk full of dress-up clothing and accessories. With this trunk your child will have hours of fun dressing up as the next Marion Cotillard. The trunk includes several dresses, scarves, a lace jacket, jewelry, a designer hat, fun shoes, and opera gloves to go with it all. It can all be easily contained in the vintage leather suitcase included in this package. Coordinated by Stephanie McAndrew Value: $330 Donated by Families of Nathalie Debrun-Sittler’s 3rd Grade Class

Ultimate Spa Basket For the times when one trip to the spa won’t do, and variety is the spice of life, this indulgent basket is for you! The Element Infusion spa package at the Dragontree Spa starts with a refreshing and invigorating scrub of cold salts and aromatic plant oils on your legs and feet, then a warm aromatherapy foot bath. After a deep scalp massage, you’ll retreat to a private massage room for a 90-minute deep tissue massage. Also included is a 90-minute massage from Precision Healing and a visit to the Float Shoppe for a 90-minute session in 1,000 pounds of Epson salt(!!). The basket also includes a 60-minute Love My Skin microdermabrasion facial from Skin by Marywynn. Prepare to glow! To wrap up your indulgence enjoy a Renew massage package from Barefoot Sage for a mask, foot soak, and a focused and therapeutic 45-minute massage. With all these spa experiences plus the goodies in this bag, you’re set for a blissful year ahead! Coordinated by Kelly Post-Lewis Value: $805 Donated by Families of Aurore Molerus’s 4th Grade Class


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Bookworm Basket for Ages 9-12 Take home this amazing basket of books that is perfect for your little bookworm! This basket includes a Kindle Voyage E-reader with 6” High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) and Adaptive Built-in Light, PagePress Sensors, Wi-Fi along with a Amazon 5W USB Official OEM Charger and Power Adapter for Fire Tablets and Kindle eReaders. The Kindle includes a protective cover for when you’re on the go. The Bookworm bookmark and gift tag were designed by the talented Qureshi Creations. The gummy worms are from Hattie’s Sweetshop in Multnomah Village. The rest is a varied collection of French books for your child to enjoy (ages 9-12 or older)! Happy reading! Coordinated by Kathy Simpson Value: $630 Donated by Families of Heimata Lemaire’s 4th Grade Class

Biking Smorgasbord Surprise your child with an all-inclusive set-up for the ultimate bike ride! The package includes five all-day passes for The Lumberyard Indoor Bike Park. This bike park accommodates all levels from toddlers on scooter bikes to adults on BMX’s. Gear up with a Giro helmet and hydrate on the go with a Camelbak water reservoir. Kids love to trick out their bikes and it’s important to be seen and heard, so included in this package are all the bells, reflectors, and lights any kid would love to sport on their two wheels. Once you have mastered the indoor ride, head outside and hit a trail with the Biking Portland book, featuring 55 different rides from the Willamette Valley to Vancouver. This package is currently designed with blue in mind, but the receipt is included for color and size exchange for all of the above items. Coordinated by Dory Simon Value: $325 Donated by Families of David Billeaud’s 4th Grade Class


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Attention Future Wizards and Muggles! This basket will prepare you for your future! It is equipped with a magical interactive Harry Potter wand (which may be used at Universal Studios in California or Florida), allowing you to cast your best spells to make things happen. But wait, the excitement is just beginning. A handy Gryffindor notebook and quill are included to write down spells and potion recipes. Then, you will be able to navigate through Hogwarts with a Marauder’s Map, which shows magical footsteps as you trudge along. Hermione’s time turner is an added bonus. You will find hours of fun practicing against your opponents with the Harry Potter chess set to reach the Sorcerer’s Stone! At the end of the day, enjoy some Bertie’s Botts, Chocolate Frog, and Fizzing Whizzbees while learning your spells. Coordinated by Hanny Tan Value: $230 Donated by Families of Cédric Strapart’s 5th Grade Class

Fun with STEM! Fun with STEM! Learning can be fun with these exciting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) items, with something for everyone in your family! Build a trebuchet, propeller racer, or the human brain. Dig a real meteorite! Explore chemistry through natural disasters, crystals, molecules, and colorful books. Travel to outer space via the 4D space shuttle puzzle you assemble and learn more from DK’s The Universe as You’ve Never Seen It Before book. Get the whole family involved and play “Virulence," an infectious card game or “Brain Freeze," a fun strategy game similar to the classic Battleship game. Test your hand-eye coordination skills with the addicting Perplexus ball. Also includes a unique iSpark Experience (2-4 hours depending on age) having fun with STEM toys shadowing as “assistant manager” at iSpark Toy store or local event. Coordinated by Priti Chandran Value: $300 Donated by Families of Virginie Calmé’s 5th Grade Class


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Dine Your Way Around Portland Date night(s), check! This basket will set you up for several fun evenings ahead. With taxi vouchers and gift certificates to local hot spot restaurants including ¡Oba!, Masu Sushi, and Wine & Growl, there are guaranteed memories in the making. Coordinated by Laura Donegan Value: $300 Donated by Families of Thierry Anne’s 5th Grade Class

Harry Potter Essentials Basket New to the Harry Potter phenomenon or simply cherish everything Hogwarts? This basket of goodies is for you (and your kids…if you choose to share). From the boxed set of J.K. Rowling’s finest books through the complete DVD collection of all eight movies, you will be sure to know the answers to all of the questions in the Trivial Pursuit game included in this unique auction basket. Wear the Harry Potter socks pulled proudly to your knees with shorts, or hidden under pants with the secret knowledge that you are a wizard devotee. Carry the coloring books in your new tote bag that advertises your impending acceptance to the wizarding school every child and adult wishes was their alma mater. Don your Quidditch tee shirt while drinking your coffee from your new Funny Mugs each morning. Browse the recipes for fluffy pancakes for your family straight from The Unofficial Harry Pottery Cookbook. True Harry Potter fans won’t let this unique basket under the invisibility cloak! All that’s missing is a dragon egg! Coordinated by Laurel Koppelman Value: $230 Donated by Families of Gilkey International Middle School 6th Grade


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Portlandia Among things quintessentially Portland is Portlandia! This hit show is the ultimate insider experience of the Oregon town we know, love, and strive to keep weird. Enjoy the first four seasons of the show over Stumptown coffee in your Put a Bird on It mug (there’s a tote for shopping, too). And what’s better than a meal, Portlandia-style? Recipes endorsed by Fred and Carrie MUST be delicious, especially when paired with some of Portland’s best micro-brews and a Voodoo Donuts gift certificate so you can stand in line with tourists for dessert. Coordinated by Helen Townes and KaDo Gorman Value: $200 Donated by Families of Gilkey International Middle School 7th Grade

Everything Art Basket Celebrate your inner artist! This basket includes a broad selection of art supplies, including multiple medias, for you or your child to unleash their creativity at home. There are color and watercolor pencils; colored brush pens; paint brushes; acrylic, oil, and watercolor paints; a 30-color sampler of clay; pastels; canvases; and papers for your individual artist to enjoy. Also included in this creative basket are an animal coloring book, a pencil sharpener, an eraser, four palette trays to mix paint, and a storage case for your art supplies. To aid with your art endeavors, there are gift certificates kindly donated by My Masterpiece Art Studio (MMAS) for three individual open-studio sampler packages. MMAS is located by Washington Square Mall and offers a broad selection of adult and children’s art classes in multiple media, date-night classes for children, and also summer camps to help you create your own masterpiece! Coordinated by Nicole Chamberlin Value: $270 Donated by Families of Gilkey International Middle School 8th Grade




Salon Parties Moroccan Dinner for 10 Moroccan couscous dinner for your family or dinner party in the beautiful home of FAIS parents Bonnie Stewart and Norm Auzins, prepared by FAIS teacher Nadia Khazem. Enjoy a delicious lamb or chicken couscous dinner with vegetables and exotic spices. With wines from Owen Roe and a homemade traditional Moroccan dessert, you’re sure to be transported on this special gourmet evening. Maximum of 10 guests. Date: Saturday, January 6, 2018 Value: $75 per person Donated by Nadia Khazem, Owen Roe Wines, and Bonnie Stewart & Norm Auzins

Garnish Party Always one of the most talked-about salon parties each year…the private party at Garnish. The boutique will be closed and the curtains drawn while you sip wines and nibble hors d’œuvres and sweets, and the staff pulls out outfits catered to each of their guests. Shop owner and designer Erica Lurie will give a history of her experience and her shop and then turn you loose to play. Each guest receives a $10 store credit toward purchases. Minimum of eight guests; maximum of 15 guests, 21 and over only. Date: Thursday, May 25, 2017; 6:30-9:00 p.m. Value: $30 per person Donated by Garnish


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Wine Tasting with Trent Moffett of Moffett Wines Join Winemaker Trent Moffett of Moffett Vineyards and FAIS parent hosts Jack and Grayson Dempsey for a fun and educational tasting of Napa and Willamette Valley wines. Trent is a second-generation vintner from the Napa Valley and has been producing wine for over 23 years. You will have the opportunity to taste a large array of wines valued from $25 to $120 per bottle (from Napa there will be Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Malbec, and Chardonnay; and from Willamette there will be two vineyard Pinot Noirs and a Rosé). At the end of the night, you have the opportunity to purchase your favorites and 25 percent of all the night’s sales will be donated back to FAIS. Maximum of 10 guests, 21 and over only. Date: Saturday, June 4, 2017; 5:00 - 7:30 p.m. Value: $55 per person Donated by Trent Moffett and Jack & Grayson Dempsey

Margaritas for Moms - Eastside School’s in…it’s time to celebrate at Margaritas for Moms, Eastside Edition. An evening of margaritas and nibbles to kick-start the 2017-18 school year, hosted at the home of Boughty Canton and Wendy Kotila. Hostesses Wendy and Michelle Hodges will celebrate with you, while bartender dads Boughty and Wayne fill your glass. Don’t miss this fantastic Eastside evening with friends! 21 and over only, maximum of 25 guests. Date: Saturday, September 16, 2017 Value: $75 per person Donated by Boughty Canton & Wendy Kotila and Wayne & Michelle Hodges

Margaritas for Moms - Westside School’s in…it’s time to celebrate at Margaritas for Moms, Westside Edition. An evening of margaritas and nibbles to kick-start the 2017-18 school year, hosted at the home of Tracey and Phil Hodgson. Hostesses Tracey, Bonnie, and Hanane will join you to kick off the school year in style, while bartender dads Phil, Norm, and Firas fill your glass. Don’t miss out on this Westside evening of fun with friends! 21 and over onl, maximum of 25 guests. Date: Saturday, September 30, 2017 Value: $75 per person Donated by Norm Auzins & Bonnie Stewart, Phil & Tracey Hodgson, and Firas & Hanane Salhi


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Fire! Glass-Blowing Party Few experiences compare to breathing life into hot glass, melting color into form, and shaping molten liquid into durable art. This salon party is ideal for students with no previous experience—you’ll learn the skills to explore your creativity and discover your artistic side. Maximum 16 guests. $50 per person. Date: May 31, 2017 Value: $50 per person Donated by Regan Nelson and Aaron Frankel

Wine Tasting with David Family Wines Learn more about winemaking directly from the source with Michelle Reeves, winemaker at David Family Wines, hosted at the lovely home of Grayson and Jack Dempsey. Plan to get your hands dirty during this interactive wine tasting, and 10 percent of the proceeds from all wine purchased that evening will be donated back to the School. $75 person, 21 and over only. Maximum 25 guests. Date: Saturday, June 3, 2017 Value: $75 per person Donated by Michelle & Marc Reeves and Grayson & Jack Dempsey

Shop for a Cause! Come on a journey to celebrate the efforts being made by so many non-profit organizations and support FAIS while you shop! Up to 40 people will be treated to a private shopping party in the new retail store, Foundation, on September 28, 2017, complete with appetizers, drinks, and a personal stylist. Foundation is a women's retailer, opened by Gilkey parent Holly Levow, that offers quality fashion while facilitating philanthropy by donating 100 percent of the profits to featured non-profit organizations. For this special shopping event, Foundation will donate the profits to FAIS. Gather your friends for a personal shopping experience like no other! $40 per person. Date: September 28, 6:00-8:30 p.m. Value: $40 per person Donated by Holly Levow



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The FAIS Boa rd of Trustees Christine Chang Matt Donegan Zan Galton Laura Hunter June Kim Steve Lesnard Matt Litwin

Kim Marcus Pamela Neferkara Andrea Pastega-Vloon Kim Patterson Scott Shaw Megan Shipley Matt Swafford

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FAIS MISSION STATEMENT The French American International School cultivates intellect and character through rigorous multilingual academic programs in an environment that promotes appreciation of diverse cultures and experiences.

8500 NW JOHNSON STREET | PORTLAND, OR | 97229 (503) 292-7776 | www.faispdx.org

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