Annual Auction Booklet

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NORFOLK COLLEGIATE’S

ANNUAL AUCTION

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6 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2019 A NIGHT OF BOOTS, BUCKLES AND BIDS!


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WEST TABLE OF CONTENTS Auction Times 4 Restaurant Row Rules 5 Wine Grab Rules 6 Tips for Auction Night 7 Live Auction Guidelines and Rules 9 Live Auction Items 8-26 Fund-An-Item 28 Lower School Donations Friends of the Auction Grandparents and Honored Students Auction Donors Auction Planning Committee Norfolk Collegiate Board of Trustees Norfolk Collegiate Staff

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ANNUAL AUCTION SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Check-In & Credit Card Registration 6 p.m. Upper School Lobby Silent Auction 6-8:15 p.m. Middle School Gymnasium Section Closing Times: 7:15 p.m. Entertainment

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7:30 p.m.

Men & Women

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Home & Garden

8 p.m. Tots & Teens Class Donations 8:15 p.m. Super Silent Food Stations & Bars Close Live Auction & Raffle Winners 8:30 p.m. Watt-Baker Gymnasium

Check Out Your statements will be ready for you in the upper school lobby at the close of the live auction. Guests must present their receipt to pick up merchandise from the silent auction.


RESTAURANT ROW “BUY IT NOW” RULES We are excited to continue Restaurant Row in our entertainment section. We have featured a variety of gift cards and certificates to local dining establishments that can be won on the first bid! Bid sheets for this section will include “buy it now” listed prominently on that card with only one line for a bid number. The first and only bid number on that sheet will win that card...no bidding war necessary!

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WINE GRAB RULES To participate in the wine grab, guests will select a number for $20 at the wine grab station in the middle school gym. Each number corresponds to a numbered bag that contains a bottle of wine. The bottles vary in varietal and price point. Wine may be picked up at the end of the silent auction. Please visit the table for more information.

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TIPS FOR AUCTION NIGHT 1. Please pre-register your credit card upon check-in in the front lobby. This will expedite the check-out process for all guests. 2. The silent auction is set up in the middle school gym. Move clockwise around the perimeter of the gym to best experience all sections. Seasoned auction-goers will first take a lap and place their initial bids, then return to each section as it closes to be in position to place their final bid on favorite items. Section closing times are listed on page 4 of your booklet as well as near each section. 3. Silent auction sections will close in 15-minute intervals from 7:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. As each section closes, bidding ends and bid sheets will be promptly collected by the auction team. Remember to revisit the super silent section at 8 p.m. to make your final bid before 8:15 p.m. 4. Food stations with heavy hors d’oeuvres and two full bars are open during the silent auction in the middle school gym. The food stations and bars will close promptly at 8:15 p.m. when the last silent auction section closes. All guests will move to the Watt-Baker Gymnasium for the live auction. 5. The live auction begins at 8:30 p.m. in the Watt-Baker Gymnasium. Please be sure to grab a seat and have your bid number in-hand! 6. The check-out team will be ready for you at the end of the live auction in the lobby. Purchases may be paid for with cash, check, American Express, Discover, MasterCard or VISA. If you need to leave prior to check out, please register your credit card at check-in to receive your receipt. 7. Your items may be collected after you pick up your receipt at check-out. An auction team member will be available in each section to assist you with gathering your winnings. Merchandise cannot be picked up without your receipt from check-out. 8. Large items must be picked up on Sunday, May 5, between noon and 2 p.m. in the middle school gym. Please enter through the middle school gym door along the sidewalk facing the main parking lot and Granby Street.

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LIVE AUCTION GUIDELINES & RULES 1. The live auction will begin at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 4, in the Watt-Baker Gymnasium and will continue without interruption until all items have been auctioned. 2. In the event of a dispute between bidders, the auctioneer will make the sole and final decision to either determine the successful bidder or re-offer and resell the article in dispute. 3. Upon the call from the auctioneer with the final winning bid and bid number, a live auction spotter will promptly get the signature and bid number of the winning bidder. 4. Payments are due by the conclusion of the night before claiming auction items. Cash, checks, American Express, VISA, MasterCard and Discover are accepted. 5. Successful bidders are to remove items at the conclusion of the auction. 6. Items may be removed only by presenting a receipt at the time of departure. 7. Unless otherwise specified, all certificates for goods and services must be redeemed within one year. 8. Any follow-up questions and arrangements with live auction packages should be directed to Jamie Stump, annual fund and special events manager. 9. All sales are final. There will be no exceptions or refunds on items except where specified. No cash refunds will be given for any reason. The Internal Revenue Code permits you to deduct the amount that exceeds the fair market value of the item purchased at the auction. The fair market value will be given with your receipt. Norfolk Collegiate and the contributors are not responsible for authenticity or defect in any item and make no warranty in connection with any item. Any school liability for auction items ceases with the purchase.

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HEADMASTER FOR THE DAY Headmaster for the Day is an opportunity of a lifetime for any student in Kindergarten through Grade 12 to run Norfolk Collegiate for a day and understand what it takes to be the headmaster. From Mr. Kennedy’s desk to our division heads’ offices, your child will have a tailored agenda and receive a behind-the-scenes perspective of our lower, middle and upper school. Mr. Kennedy will swap roles with this lucky student and follow his or her normal class schedule for the day! Thank you to Norfolk Collegiate

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LOWER SCHOOL VIP PACKAGE Applaud your child(ren) from the best seats in the house for all lower school productions including all Pre-Kindergarten through fifth-grade musicals, fifth-grade ceremony, holiday chorus concert at the lower school and Grandparents & Special Friends Day during the 2019-20 school year. The package includes eight front row seats for each event and two reserved parking spaces. Thank you to Norfolk Collegiate GRADUATION FRONT ROW SEATS Enjoy the Class of 2019’s commencement ceremony from the front row! The winning bidder will enjoy eight front row seats for graduation on Friday, May 24, in addition to two reserved parking spaces for the big event. Thank you to Norfolk Collegiate


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PRIME PARKING AT COLLEGIATE Whether it’s for your teen driver or yourself, a prime sparking spot will eliminate the hassles of the daily search for a spot on the middle and upper school campus. This VIP space will be yours 24/7 during the 2019-20 school year and will be marked with a personalized reserved sign. Imagine the luxury of pulling into your own space every day, during Fall Fair & Homecoming, for athletic contests, musicals, next year’s auction and graduation! Thank you to Norfolk Collegiate

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HIGH WEST WHISKEY DINNER FOR 10 WITH CHEF MIKE FARRELL Grab nine of your friends for a night that will be tough to beat! Enjoy a five-course dinner paired with five High West whiskeys in the comfort of your home with Executive Chef Mike Farrell. A senior member of Prime Eats Restaurant Group will teach you and your guests about whiskey and the High West distillery while you enjoy your meal. Before the night is over, you’ll hear from a surprise whiskey guest! Don’t feel like hosting this fabulous dinner at your home? Let Supper Southern Morsels host your group on the patio for dinner under the stars. Date and time to be mutually agreed upon. Thank you to Eric, Amy & Graham ’30 Stevens

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GRADUATION PARTY IN A BOX Graduation is right around the corner, and we want to make sure you celebrate this milestone with style and ease! On a mutually agreed upon date, Amy from A Lively Affairs Event Design will take care of all the planning and logistics for your one-of-a-kind graduation party for 50 people. Start the party with a one-hour photography session of your graduate with Sandra Leigh Photography. Amy will make it a top-notch event with beautiful linens from Waterford Event Rentals and a floral centerpiece from Leslie Hartig Floral Design. This party would not be complete without food, courtesy of Twisted Fork, and a delicious cake from Just Cupcakes. The only thing left to purchase are the drinks! This package is good for Graduation 2019 or 2020! Thank you to Eric, Amy & Graham ’30 Stevens

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WINTERGREEN SKI PACKAGE Enjoy a four-night getaway from Jan. 3-6, 2020, at Wintergreen in a newly remodeled, first floor end unit condominium in the heart of the resort. Conveniently located at Dobie 331, this slopeside gem is 50 feet from the lift. With three bedrooms and three baths, it comfortably sleeps eight people. Take a break from skiing and relax on the deck with a hot beverage while watching the slopes and ski school. Enjoy all of the amenities of the area including nearby breweries and wineries. Not a skier? No worries! Select one week during the summer or fall of 2019 to visit the area. It’s the perfect location to visit the many historical landmarks. Thank you to Bobby & Leslie DeFord

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Congratulations, Class of 2019! Best of luck at Virginia Tech, Anna!


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WILLIAMSBURG SHOPPING SPREE FOR SIX Do your holiday shopping on either Nov. 12 or 13, 2019, on your trip for six to Seasons of Williamsburg. Ride to Williamsburg in your VIP limo bus with bloody marys while watching TV or listening to your favorite tunes. Following a leisurely morning of shopping, you and your five guests will enjoy lunch at The Smithfield Inn before relaxing with a glass of wine on your way back home. Thank you to the Franklin Family

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SUNDAY FUNDAY BOAT DAY Enjoy a wonderful afternoon on the water with Steve and BJ Ballard. You and six guests will board “Foreplay,” the Ballard’s luxury boat, on a mutually agreeable Sunday and cruise to the tiki bar on the Eastern Shore. Guests will enjoy lunch and Steve’s famous pink drinks during your entertaining adventure across the bay. Complete your day relaxing and wading in the water at the infamous Sunday Funday beach party before heading back to shore. Thank you to Steve and BJ Ballard THE CAVALIER HOTEL PROGRESSIVE DINNER For nearly a century, the grand Cavalier has stood sentinel over the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. Perched on a grassy hill overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Virginia’s most iconic hotel has welcomed 10 U.S. presidents, countless celebrities and distinguished guests from around the world. Explore the whimsical hotel through a progressive dinner tour for eight guests including cocktails in the Raleigh Room, appetizers in the Hunt Room and dinner in Becca. Date and time to be mutually agreed upon. Thank you Bruce Thompson and The Cavalier Hotel


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CAPE CHARLES GETAWAY Hop in your car for a quick drive to Cape Charles for a five night stay at this beautiful condo in the Bay Creek Community – Fairways Condominiums. Guests can enjoy a leisurely bike ride on one of the home’s four bicycles, take to the community pool and tennis courts, or stay home and play ping pong, darts or board games. This condo sits walking distant from Bay Creek Golf Club, an 18-hole championship golf course available with full-service club house including the award winning restaurant, the Coach House. Within five minutes you can be in downtown Cape Charles enjoying a number of restaurants, shops and beautiful beaches! This second floor, three bedroom, two bath unit sleeps eight and has it all including linens, a full kitchen and a washer and dryer. This amazing get away is available for a five-night consecutive stay between July 8-31. A $150 cleaning fee is required. Thank you to the Gallagher Family BEACH VACATION IN MANTEO Head to Manteo, North Carolina, for a week vacation in this beautiful four bedroom home on the edge of the Roanoke Sound! The stunning beach house sleeps 10-12 people and features one king bedroom, one queen bedroom, one double bedroom, four bunk beds and one sleeper sofa in the living area. Head to the sound and enjoy the sunset on one of the two paddle boards or the two kayaks. The home has six bikes, crabbing and fishing equipment and basketball and volleyball are available! Guest will need to confirm summer week with the owner. Thank you to the Reed Family


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SNL IN NYC Head to the Big Apple with two tickets for a live broadcast of Saturday Night Live with date to be determined. Norfolk Collegiate graduate and SNL co-producer Scott Weinstein ’91 will contact the winner in September to offer a choice of two possible show dates in October or November 2019. Thank you to SNL, Scott Weinstein ’91

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ODU PIG SKIN & PARKING Cheer on the Monarchs from a luxury skybox as they take on Western Kentucky University on Oct. 5, 2019. Claim your reserved parking spot in the Red Garage then head to the VIP suite to enjoy a delicious spread of food and libations. The package includes eight box tickets, an additional eight guest passes and one reserved parking space. Thank you to Ben and Becky Cottrell 2008 TOMBERLIN GOLF CART Bring the family along as you cruise around the neighborhood in your street legal 2008 Tomberlin golf cart! This LSV Blaze Red golf cart features two rows of forward-facing seats and holds four passengers with seat belts. This beauty has it all: including windshield wipers, LED tail lights and brake lights and side and rear view mirrors! Thank you to the Franklin Family


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TOYOTA COROLLA Get ready to cruise around town in this Toyota certified used 2016 Toyota Corolla LE from Priority Automotive! This beautiful brown sugar with tan interior 4-cylinder car comes with 16” wheels, daytime running lights, a back-up camera, Bluetooth, remote keyless entry, audio and eight airbags. It also comes with 38,286 miles and is Toyota Certified meaning it will have 12,000 miles or 12 months platinum coverage and power train warranty up to 100,000 miles or 7 years from first date of use. This vehicle comes with Priorities for Life so you can enjoy oil and filter changes, state inspections and towing free for the life of the car! Thank you to Priority Automotive

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JIMMY BUFFETT AT VETERAN’S UNITED HOME LOANS AMPHITHEATER You can’t go wrong with a night at Veteran’s United Home Loans Amphitheater listening to Jimmy Buffett with three fellow Parrot Heads! Don your Hawaiian shirt and leis on Saturday, Aug. 3, for the “Son of a Son of a Sailor” tour. We’ve got transportation covered with a limousine ride to and from the concert (5-hour reservation), so go ahead and enjoy one more Margaritaville margarita! These four tickets are located in section 102 row N so your view is top-notch! Thank you to the Franklin Family, Marquis Limousine and Guardus Security


WHAT WILL YOUR CHILD GET INTO THIS SUMMER? Create masterpieces, hone soccer skills and save the world! Norfolk Collegiate’s full and half-day artistic, athletic and academic camps for children ages 4 to 12 will make your child’s summer one to remember. Register today! NorfolkCollegiate.org/SummerPrograms.

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SUMMER UNDER THE STARS AT FARMHOUSE BREWING CO. Rooted in the soil of Virginia Beach, Back Bay’s Farmhouse Brewing Co. is dedicated to using the highest quality ingredients to produce the freshest beer and cider. This one-of-a-kind package includes a party for eight people at a reserved section at Farmhouse Brewing Co. Kick off your party with a behind the scenes tour of the brewery that will focus on the history of the house and property as well as the 1.5 acre farm and 15 barrel high gravity brew system. Gather back at your reserved section for a private catered dinner by Jessie Wykel from Aloha Snacks. Beer, wine and ciders included! Thank you to Josh Canada

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ORIGINAL LARGE FORMAT ART PIECE BY EMILY FRANKLIN Transform your office or home with this original, one-of-a-kind artwork from Emily Franklin! And remember, art doesn’t have to match your couch.

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Go Oaks! Class of 2022


FUND-AN-ITEM: INTERACTIVE PANELS

FUND-AN-ITEM GOAL: $20,000

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In an era when technology is changing at record pace, it’s important to stay on the cutting edge. Norfolk Collegiate is parting ways with SmartBoards and opening our classrooms to new interactive panels better suited for our rapidly evolving classrooms. What are the benefits? • • • • • • • •

Longer lifespan than SmartBoards Allow for interactive, hands-on classroom Ability to annotate on any input Android platform allows faculty to run any educational application Compatible with PC, Mac and Chromebook via HDMI or VGA cable Teachers can draw write and capture notes with digital whiteboard Notes can be saved to NetClassroom for parents, students to reference Multiple points of touch allow students and teachers to interact the board simultaneously

The goal of tonight’s Fund-An-Item is to accelerate the purchase of 10 additional panels (Collegiate already has 11 panels) for the upcoming year. The long-term goal is to have 24 new panels for Pre-K through Grade 12 over the next five years. Fund-An-Item is a reverse auction. Our goal is to have 100% participation from every auction-goer. Through your support, we will be able to make a HUGE impact in helping our students be the best they can be!


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LOWER SCHOOL DONATIONS PRE-K-4: DANDELION WISHES AND RAINBOW KISSES Dress up your home with this unique artwork courtesy of our 16 energetic Pre-Kindergarten 4 students. Look closely, as this is composed of toothpicks our little Oaks colored to represent themselves, their creativity and their personalities. The toothpicks were then arranged on a framed canvas to represent a dandelion being wished upon.

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KINDERGARTEN: BACKYARD BBQ BASKET Kick off your perfect summer evening with the Kindergarten Backyard Barbecue Basket. It has everything you need to host a fun-filled picnic at home or on the go including a charcoal grill, assortment of grilling accessories, cooler, outdoor games and a beautiful picnic basket. End your night on a sweet note with the perfect s’mores (we have all your ingredients).

FIRST GRADE: A MUSING MERMAID MEDLEY This basket commemorates the 20th anniversary of Norfolk’s beloved mermaid. It comes with a 12-inch mermaid detailed with our first-grade students’ fingerprints as scales and small silver acorn beads in honor of Norfolk Collegiate. The basket also features a bottle of The Siren’s White, a limited production semi-dry white wine from Virginia’s own Mermaid Winery, and a first edition copy of “There Goes A Mermaid! A NorFolktale” autographed by author Lisa Suhay.


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SECOND GRADE: DAY AT THE BEACH BUCKET This delightful Color Me Mine canister is adorned with the second graders’ fingerprints in a picturesque scene from a day at the beach! Included with this handpainted piece are beach-day accessories like sunscreen and beach toys so your family can enjoy a relaxing day by the water! THIRD GRADE: “YEE-HAW” CERAMIC TRAY Giddy-up and get this one-0f-a-kind platter commemorating the third-grade musical, “Yee-Haw!” Each cowgirl and cowboy in the Class of 2028 is depicted on this custom-painted, Color Me Mine pottery plate. This western-flair tray will make a delightful addition to any entertaining space, so don’t wait. Place your bid now! 32

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FOURTH GRADE: COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG PLATTER This beautiful, custom-painted hors d’oeuvres platter from Color Me Mine is calling your name. The platter depicts a scene straight from Colonial Williamsburg. Each fourth-grade student added a personal touch to the platter, making it a memorable gift from the Class of 2027. Also included with this platter is an assortment of local treats perfect for entertaining!

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FIFTH GRADE: BOOK BASKET HANDPICKED BY THE CLASS OF 2026 Delight your aspiring bookworm with this basket of books. The majority of the selections include favorites from Norfolk Collegiate’s fifth-grade class with each student including a custom bookmark with details about his or her choice. There are also several other childhood classics included to make this a great item for a growing family!


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Thank you Cleteus and your sidekicks at the batcave (especially Robyn)! You have been our superheroes for the past 5 years, and we will miss you!!!! Mary ’90 and Eleanor Lewis ’26


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ANNUAL SPECIAL EVENTS SPONSORS A special thank you to those partners who have invested in a year-long sponsorship of our special events at Norfolk Collegiate!

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The Budd Group Farmers Bank Johns Brothers Kirven Orthopedic Group Mathas Financial Group Special Events Virginia

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ANNUAL AUCTION UNDERWRITERS DIAMOND ARDX Cottrell Contracting Corporation The Franklin Johnston Group Jaffe, Caplan & Fleder Families Jones Printing Service, Inc. S.B. Ballard Construction Company PLATINUM Mr. M. David Jester Summit Group of Virginia The TitleQuest Companies TowneBank 38

GOLD Bryan & Charlotte Herndon Cox, Kliewer & Company, P. C. Ocean View Fishing Pier Wynne Ford Volvo SILVER The Budd Group Caroline McCartney Core Assurance Partners Farmers Bank Johns Brothers Security Kirven Orthopedic Group, P.C. Lang & Lucy Williams Mathas Financial Group, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Theodore A. Mathas McKenzie Construction Special Events Virginia Town Scapes, LLC Winn Nursery of Virginia, Inc.


BRONZE Always Clean Services, Inc. Vanessa Allen Sutherland & Elliot Wolf Dr. Alan Banks Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Baxter BELFOR Property Restoration Benchtop Brewing Company Robert ’80 & Betsy ’83 Given Mr. & Mrs. Curtis L. Hall Hart Electric The Hirschfeld Giancola Group - Merrill Lynch Scott & Carroll Lee Kennedy McNaughton Architecture Mr. Joseph Beck & Ms. Susan Meredith George & Barbara Sarris Norfolk Speech and Language Services Siska Aurand Landscape Architects Inc. The Short Family - Taylor ’86, Bennett ’22, Cooper ’24 The Smith Law Center/Brain Injury Law Center Levi and Susanna Thomson Robert & Thomasine Williams Yoga 108

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GRANDPARENTS & HONORED STUDENTS Joanie Barry Audrey & Lila Spurgeon Lee & Margaret Baynor Sydney Baynor Matthews Randy & Diane Bolin Kyleigh O’Brien Richard & Dawn Bray Kaylee & Bryan Bejarano Ed & Marian Breeden Courts Holland Breeden 40

Joan & Tom Brockenbrough Carleigh Parker Joe & Kitty Bush Charlie & Sam Cantrell Jim & Colleen Carlson Flynn & Blake Dalton Esther L. Carpenter Jessica & Jacob Magee Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Chatman, Sr. Thomas & Brennan Chatman Jean & Mark Clendining Pretlow Henderson JaJa & Daddy Tom (Jocelyn & Tom Connors) Finley & Mary Archer Connors


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GRANDPARENTS & HONORED STUDENTS Dan & Linda O’Brien Kenna O’Brien Denny Parker & Kay Kemper (Paw Paw & KK) Carleigh Parker William & Barbara Bain Tyler Hamlin Conoly & Betsy Phillips Brooke Herndon Michael & Marsha Polsinelli Michael Polsinelli

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GRANDPARENTS & HONORED STUDENTS Ron & Marsha Scheusner Ethan Scheusner PaPa Selig Julianna Selig Eleanor Stanton Eleanor T. Lewis Mac & Tena Stewart Quincy MacArthur Stewart Paul & Dorothy Sullivan Allison Casper 50

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Cape Charles Distillery Benjamin Cottrell IV and Becky Cottrell Joe and Janet Covington Cowboy Neil’s Tex Mex Cantina Daphne’s Hair Studio Davey Tree Expert Company Mike and Judy Davis Bobby and Leslie DeFord Dolled Up Designs Doodles by Virginia Dragas Homes Realty Dyan Witt Photography East Beach Dental East Coast Bicycles Elite European Day Spa Farmhouse Brewing Co. Ferguson Center for the Arts FIT4MOM Norfolk Fleet Feet Sports Larry and Amy Flora Folkes-Stevens Tennis Center at ODU Frances Kahn Wendell and Martha Franklin Taylor Franklin ’00 and Emily Franklin Freedom Boat Club Freemason Abbey Restaurant & Tavern The Gallagher Family George Washington’s Mount Vernon Girls on the Run Hampton Roads Robert Given ’80 and Betsy Given ’83 Granby Street Pizza Green Blanky Studio Guardus Security H2OBX Waterpark Bill and Amy Harrington Hermitage Museum & Gardens Janet Hohnholt Hot House Yoga Hunt Club Farm Il Giardino Ristorante Ingleside Vineyards


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Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Gary and Barb Janovetz Jewelry by Flora John Myers Design Johns Brothers Security Just Cupcakes King Neptune’s Mini-Golf Don and Susan King Kings Carpet Cleaning Kinloch Golf Club John Klinck and Eileen Hofman Leaping Lizard Café Leslie Hartig Floral Design Local Heroes Luray Caverns Mack Pilar Designs Mannino’s Italian Bistro Marquis Limousine, Inc. Mary Barnett’s Decorative Accessories & Gifts MassageLuXe Spa Tommy Mathas ’83 and Robyn Mathas McDonalds Garden Center Patrick McMahon Chip and Melissa Meador Mi Hogar Music Go Round Naro Expanded Cinema Nauticus Foundation Norfolk Collegiate Middle School Robotics Club Norfolk Botanical Garden Norfolk Collegiate School Norfolk Fest Events Norfolk Pawn Norfolk Stationary Co. Inc. Norfolk Tides Norfolk Yacht & Country Club Nothing Bundt Cakes NYFO Boutique Ocean Breeze Waterpark Ocean Palm O’Connor Brewing Company


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Old Dominion University Athletics Foundation Olde Masters Peerless Carpet Care & Resteration Services Peninsula Fine Arts Center Personal Training by Elise Pinot’s Palette Plaza Azteca Plow & Hearth Emily Pope Portsmouth Museums Posh & Polished Pownd Cakes by Jen Prince Books Priority Automotive Pure Barre The Reed Family Ken Reicher and Claire Fornsel Retail Alliance - LoveVA Roanoke Island Historical Association, Inc. Ronald Boone, Jr. Saffron Indian Bistro Sandra Leigh Photography Scaglione Inc. Scott McMonagle Sculpt Second Glance Serendip Shellfish Company Skin, A Medical Spa Sleepy Hole Golf Course Small’s Smokehouse & Oyster Bar Smartmouth Brewing Company Smathers & Branson Jennifer Sneller Some Guy Named Allen Springfield Sport Horses Starbucks Coffee Company Starving Artist Café James and Kris Steil Eric and Amy Stevens and Graham Stevens ’30 Sarah Stradling


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Studio 21 Hair & Nail Salon Studio Bamboo Institute of Yoga Studio East Salon Spa Jamie Stump Sun Buni Brown Sundays Sun Spa Shop Supper Southern Morsels Vanessa Sutherland and Elliot Wolf Taste Unlimited Samantha Taylor Terry and Jeff Tessler Texture The Academy of Music The Bunker Brewpub The Carolina Club The Cavalier Hotel The Cheesecake Factory The Franklin Johnston Group The Hurrah Players, Inc. The Mariners’ Museum and Park The New Leaf The Quality Shops The Village Mermaid The Virginia Beer Company Bruce Thompson Tidewater Gymnastics Academy, LLC Todd Jurich’s Bistro Toni Henkel Designs Tupelo Honey Café Twisted Fork Drew & Amber Ungvarsky Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater Vineyard Vines Virginia Air & Space Center Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center Virginia Arts Festival Virginia Living Museum Virginia Stage Company Virginia Symphony Orchestra Virginia Zoological Society WAGS Doggie Daycare


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AUCTION DONORS Washington Nationals Washington Wizards Waterford Event Rentals Waterman’s Scott Weinstein ’91 Westin Virginia Beach Town Center Wharf Hill Gifts and Antiques Williamsburg Golf Club Randy and Kathy Windley Winn Nursery of Virginia, Inc. Worth the Wait Consignment Store Cathy Wright Young Veterans Brewing Co. Your Pie Pizza * Due to printing deadlines, all donors may not appear on this list.

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AUCTION PLANNING COMMITTEE

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Lori Baccanari Sondra Bashara Deniece Byrne Katrina Cantrell Ellen Carver Helene Clehr Jodi Dobrinsky ’88 Cynthia Dowd Jean Farrell Amy Flora Selina Foreman, Silent Auction Chair Martha Franklin, Live Auction Co-Chair Emily Franklin, Live Auction Co-Chair Bug Gallagher Betsy Given ’83


AUCTION PLANNING COMMITTEE CONTINUED Katy Harrison Courtney Hohnholt Jennifer Holt Kym Hrisko Susann Kennedy Jenny Lester ’92 Mary Lewis ’90, Lower School Donations Co-Chair Austin Loney ’07 Robyn Mathas Rochelle McCashin Aarynn McMahon Jennifer McMonagle Susanne Miller Theresa Newbill Tanya Saunders Ellen Selig, Decorations Chair Tera Shah Carrie Short Maryann Stampfli Amy Stevens Samantha Taylor Betty Thomas Susannah Thomson Becky Tillson, Lower School Donations Co-Chair Martha Trapani Anne Marie Wynne Brendan Hoyle, Master of Ceremonies Scott Freeman, Auctioneer

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman President & Headmaster Secretary Treasurer

Mr. W. Taylor Franklin ’00 Mr. Scott G. Kennedy Ms. Alison Carlsmith Mr. Jeffrey S. Creekmore ’89 TRUSTEES

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Mrs. Dawn Bray Mr. Billy Brock Ms. Alison Carlsmith Mr. Benjamin G. Cottrell V Mr. Robert H. DeFord III Mr. Kenny Edmond Mr. Larry Flora Mr. Jamisson S. Fowler Mr. Marc Hrisko Mr. Kevin M. Larkin Mrs. Jill H. Layne Mrs. Sunshine M. Leinbach ’79 Mr. Thomas Mathas ’83 Dr. Linda McCleish-Lopez

Mr. G. Thomas Minton III ’90 Ms. LaTisha Owens Dr. Sharon B. Reed Capt. Dusty Rhodes Dr. Scott A. Robertson Dr. Barbara M. Sarris Mr. John F. Sawyer ’93 Mr. Andrew Schaubach ’92 Mr. Jeffrey M. Silverman Mrs. Elizabeth S. Smith Mr. James T. Vail ’82 Mrs. Shepelle Watkins-White Mr. Lang Williams

HONORARY TRUSTEES Mr. Stanley G. Barr Jr. Mr. Gary D. Bonnewell Mr. Henry U. Harris III Mr. William W. King Mr. Frederick V. Martin

Mrs. Betsy N. Mason Mr. Ted A. Mathas ’85 Mr. Richard D. Roberts Dr. Ronald Stine


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