It's a Grand Affair! The College School Auction Catalog 2015

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THE COLLEGE SCHOOL 32 n d a n n u a l A U C T I O N

IT’S A GRAND AFFAIR april 25, 2015

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schedule of events 6PM-8PM

Registration Cocktails & Appetizers in the Speakeasy Casino Gambling Area Open Bidding Open on all Silent Sections

Served 8PM-9PM Dinner Silent Online Bidding Closes at 8:55 PM Gambler’s Raffle Drawing

Auction Begins 9pm Live Winner of 50/50 Raffle Announced ntary Complime Open Bar: Mixed Wine, Beer, ks and ft Drin Drinks, So Specialty the House w! Bugsy’s Bre

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Special Thanks and Special thanks Gratitude! and gratitude The College School Auction Committee Josh Allen – Companion Bread SqWires Restaurant Patricia & Terrance Barber – Floral Arrangements Ted Twenter – Pro Expo Exhibits, LLC Pete Kraemer & Anheuser Busch InBev – Beverages Adam Jokisch – Auctioneer Raj & Mindy Bhuyan - Puppy Hosts Brett & Norene Bennett - Puppy Patrol And all our Wonderful Volunteers The College School would like to thank all donors and advertisers for their support of the 2015 Auction. Please patronize the businesses that contribute to The College School! In an effort to thank all our donors, volunteers and contributors, we may have overlooked someone. Please accept our sincere thanks and appreciation for your support!

thank you from the college school!


a message from the head of school Welcome to The College School’s Annual Auction! This year’s auction marks the 32nd year for this long-standing tradition. Since 1983, parents have been gathering for this annual event to share a fun-filled evening of conviviality. Dining with other parents and friendly bidding ‘wars’ for a class gift builds lasting friendships and a strong spirit of community. We may enjoy the festivities, but our children see us working together for the best interest of their school. The auction is one of two major fundraisers which supports the school’s daily operations. Tuition covers only 90% of the cost of educating each student, with the difference being made up through these fundraisers. Funds from this year’s auction will supplement upcoming enhancements on our home campus, such as a STEM/science lab, digital media center, and playground improvements. In addition, five percent of the proceeds will be designated to support scholarships for students and their families. Over the years, you’ve not only purchased some fabulous items, but you’ve helped us raise more than $269,000 through Raise Your Paddle. Under the leadership of Development Director Faith Markus, Auction Chair Alison Clark, and members of the Auction Committee, a grand affair has been planned for us. A special thanks goes to the auction crew for countless hours collecting donations and organizing them so beautifully in the gym and theater. I am especially grateful to you for coming tonight and for supporting The College School with your generous bids. It is clear we are all passionate about the unique education our students receive each day. So, hold your paddles high for tonight’s charitable cause! Best, Ed 4


ABOUT OUR SCHOOL LEADERSHIP & OUR MISSION The College School engages children, ages three to fourteen, in joyful, meaningful and creative learning through an adventurous, theme-based, experiential curriculum. Our diverse community works as a partnership, cultivating excellence in academics, character and collaboration, as we prepare our students for lifelong learning, service and citizenship. We are part of a larger community of educators, dedicated to creating new and vital visions of learning and teaching. The College School Board of Trustees Jim Morgan, President Anthony Hasek, Vice President Harlee Sorkin, Treasurer Amy Kohlbecker, Secretary Brett Bennett Andres Bonifacio Kathy Casso Dave Ebenhoh

Eliot Frick Kristin Kaburakis Alicia Kostantinovich Jeanine Riley

Proceeds from this year’s “It’s A Grand Affair” Auction will benefit Operations, Scholarship and Endowment as designated by the Board of Trustees.

Suzie Schmidt Heni Takacs Kathleen Unwin Heather Wood


A MESSAGE FROM THE AUCTION CHAIR Dear Friends and Families of The College School, It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to “It’s a Grand Affair,” The College School’s 32nd Annual Auction! Thank you very much for coming out and joining us for an evening that will take us back to the Roaring 20s and promises to be filled with fun! Each Auction has been unique and successful, filled with excitement and intrigue, and has brought The College School Community closer through camaraderie and philanthropic support of our beloved school. Over the years there have been hundreds of volunteers who have given of themselves unselfishly while sharing their time and talents to create one spectacular event after another. Specifically - the Development Office, faculty/staff, parents, committees, students, alumni, and past auction chairs, all of whom have laid the foundation for the Annual Auction. For this, you have my deepest gratitude. We are most grateful to the underwriters for their outpouring of generosity and support. Within the pages of this catalog, there is something for everyone. Please bid high and bid often as 100% of the proceeds from the Auction directly benefit the school! I am grateful and honored for the opportunity to be involved in this much anticipated event for The College School and to share the evening with you. Thank you all very much for your constant support and enjoy your evening!

Alison Clark 2015 Auction Chair

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many THANKS TO THE 2015 AUCTION TEAM Our 2015 Auction Chair: Alison Clark

Auctioneer: Adam Jokisch

Scholarship Section: Monica Bishop Jaclyn Butler Stephanie Dents Alexandra Dunn Ahmed Eldarrat Vicky Gavrias Shaye Halpert Erin Hartung Beth Hasek Sarah Hassing Mindi McCoy** Jessica Navarro Cristina Rapp Margaux Sanchez Jane Sanders Laura Siliceo-Roman Lori Zucker Mary Jo Wilmes

Banking: Jill Tuxbury**

Basket Committee: Melody Abesamis Keli Bertani Elaine Branding Mindi Brothers Alison Clark** Maureen Ebenhoh Thea Hromadka Natalie Lauck Liz Little Nina Mazur Mindi McCoy Laura Robb Margaux Sanchez Kendall Sheffield Laura Siliceo-Roman Robyn Slen Cece Strand Edwina Tucker Tobey Tung

Catering: Siena Cargas** Decorations: Vicki Bernal**

Auction Volunteers: Jill Arbet Megan Bauer Danielle Behan Teresa Bova Carol Clark Steven Crang Lana Delf Janaka Dias Jody Dixon Patti Durbin Amy Fikes Steve Hayes Aleida Hertel Missy Holland Mitchell Hunt Carolyn Jachna Barbara Kennedy Amy Kohlbecker Nancy Kraemer Brooke Lacey Amy Lim Elizabeth Macheca Kelly Messmer Teresa Muehlemann Melissa Nieberle Laura Notrica Clara Pedersen Kristin Pendleton Jane Quarles Wendy Richards Kristen Sands-Bonifacio Ellen Schaeffer Joyce Thuston Caroline Twenter Diana Vuylsteke Rose Willey Ellen Wilson Casey Wisdom Sara Zeveski Leah Zueger

Sign Up Class Parties: Jill Allen Brett Bennett Norene Bennett Heni Takacs Brown Mark Brown Jennifer Burnside Stacy Galt Maureen Gillardi Dionne Grabowski Jennifer Hackmann Sharon Hansen-Yee Anthony Hasek Beth Hasek** Stacey Karlovic Tracy Kellaher Natalie Lauck Sonia Levy Sunny McElwain Jim Morgan Stephanie Morgan Dan Munz Michele Munz Barbie Murphy Jessica Navarro Kevin Navarro Anne Ojeda Lisa Peters Cece Steinberg Sole Van Emden ** denotes Committee Section Head


WHO’S WHO on the VIP List? Bugsy’s Jazz Club Joyce Wood

Gangster’s Lounge Melissa & Josh Allen Alison & Steve Clark Caroline & Ted Twenter

Bootlegger’s Joint Companion Bread SqWires Restaurant

Capone’s Hideaway

Patricia & Terrance Barber Norene & Brett Bennett Elly Bhuyan, MD Monnie & Stephen Brodbeck Heni Takacs & Mark Brown Betty & Robert Little Lori O’Hallaron Donna & Gil Schmitt Elaine Branding & David Surmon Cheryl & Steve Tlapek

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR EVENT UNDERWRITERS! 8


Menu

SELECTIONS ~Butlered Appetizers~ Mediterranean Hummus Triangle Sun-dried Tomato with Basil Bruschette Southwest Grilled Shrimp CanapĂŠ Spinach & Artichoke Mousse in Puff Pastry ~Seated First Course~ Harvest Salad With Sun-dried Cherry Vinaigrette Assortment of Artisan Crackers and Breads ~Dinner Buffet~ Roasted Baron of Beef Carved to Order Chicken Sebastian Eggplant Parmesan Napoleon Grilled Spring Vegetables Trio of Roasted Potatoes Bowtie Pesto Primavera Fresh Baked Breads and Rolls Compliments of Companion ~Dessert Station~ Chocolate Ganache Swirl Cheesecake Brownie Strawberry Cheesecake Squares Key Lime Raspberry Torte Chocolate Amaretto Cannoli Carrot Cake Bars


GENERAL

INFORMATION Each guest will be given a bid number upon arrival to be used for the Silent and Live Auctions. We have endeavored to catalog and describe items correctly for the convenience of our guests. All items are offered as is. Please use all services according to the dates and/or conditions specified. Goods and services purchased at the Auction will be used at the sole risk of the purchaser. No warranties are made for the value or quality of merchandise or services authorized. We cannot offer exchanges or refunds…all sales are final. Any item not receiving the required minimum bid may be removed from the Auction. The successful bidder should take all items home at the end of the evening. We ask that payment in full be made on the evening of the event. If you prefer not to pay online by credit card, we will gladly accept cash, check to complete your payment. Please make all checks payable to The College School. Live Auction The Live Auction will begin promptly at 9:00 PM. The College School is a 501c(3) charitable organization. Auction payments are tax deductible as a charitable contribution only to the extent provided by law. Please consult your tax professional regarding the deductibility of any auction purchase.

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Bidding Instructions Live Auction

The Live Auction will begin promptly at 9:00 PM. During the Live Auction, your bid number will be recognized by the auctioneer. Please hold your bidder paddle so that it can be easily seen. Silent Auction The Silent Auction begins at 6:00 PM. All Silent items will be available for bid through an online bidding program provided by Auctions By Cellular (ABC). In the Silent Auction, bids are made by bidding online with your Smartphone, Computer or with assistance from an ABC Representative.


Auction Bidding Instructions 1. Register: To place bids, purchase items, or make a donation, you must register with ABC online or on event day. 2.

To Simply Donate: Simply click the donate button “$” and enter an amount, or reply to any message from ABC with the word GIVE and an amount. Example: Give $100!

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To Bid on an Item: VIA COMPUTER Continue bidding directly from your computer.

VIA SMARTPHONE Click the BLUE link in the welcome text message to view your personal bidding page. Select any item to view its description and place a bid. The ABC system prepopulates the minimum bid required. If you’d like to bid higher than the minimum bid, just enter a new amount and click BID. To have the ABC System automatically bid for you, select AUTO, enter the amount you wish to bid up to, then select BID. The system will bid incrementally up to the designated amount each time someone bids against you. If no one bids against you, the minimum bid will remain.

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Should You Have ANY Questions

If you have any questions or need assistance in any way, please do not hesitate to speak with any of the ABC Associates, or any of our volunteer support staff who are onsite the evening of the auction.

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR AUCTION PARTNERS! AUCTIONS BY CELLULAR 12


GreetinGs from all of us at BurrouGhs ... and thank you for these wonderful College School grads who are now members of our student body Gabrielle Ivy ’15 • Max Mandel ’15 • Gabe Maayan ’16 • Gage Horwitz ’17 Grace Schmidt ’17 • J. H. Wagner ’17 • Olivia Benoit ’18 • Nathan Tung ’18 Josh Worsham ’18 • Bobby Ojascastro ’19 • Bella Strawbridge ’19 Angelo Benoit ’20 • Lucas Willey ’20

Independent • Coeducational • Grades 7 - 12 755 South Price Road • St. Louis, MO • 63124 • 314/993-4040 • www.jburroughs.org


THE LIVE AUCTION (#100-121) # 100 In Case of a Raid...

No worry, Brass Knuckles Bob has a quick getaway all planned for you. You can soar high for one hour in a Hot Air Balloon. Plan your takeoff from 8 different Missouri locations, fly high and see it all. (This package is for one person; extra guest ticket can be purchased). Donor: Soaring Adventures of America

# 101 From the Front Row!

Don’t be a chump... drop a few C notes. Arrive at next year’s 4/5 Play knowing you will have premier seats! Six front row seats will be reserved for the two evening performances. This package is offered only through the Auction, so bid high or swim with the fishes! Donor: TCS Auction Committee

# 102 Moonshine Tasting?

This is better than 1920’s Moonshine! Round up your party and prepare for an outstanding wine tasting experience for up to six guests with a Sommelier. As a warm-up, take home this case of 2013 Honig Sauvignon Blanc Napa Valley. It will knock your socks off! Donor: Brian Pendleton & 33 Wine Shop & Bar

# 103 Bootlegger’s Parking

Bootlegger’s Big Bend Parking... This Big Bend Lot space can be yours 24 hours a day for one year. This spot is reserved with a personalized sign just for you. Bid high and reserve your spot tonight... for all your ‘’special deliveries!’’ Donor: TCS Auction Committee

# 104 Flapper Fancy Pearls

Keep Your Flapper Fancy With Pearls. In the 1920’s... no lady would be caught dead without her gloves, stylish hat and her PEARLS! So keep her fancy by bidding on this 16-inch fresh water 6.5mm pearl necklace with 14K white filigree clasp. Donor: Genovese Jewelers

# 105 Southern Comfort!

(Minimum Bid Required) New Orleans, the home of true southern comfort! Come hungry for southern cuisine for four days & three nights at your choice of four amazing hotels near the French Quarter. This package includes airfare for two, a city tour and a dinner jazz cruise on an authentic riverboat. Wrap up your stay with a 3-hour class at the New Orleans School of Cooking held in a renovated molasses warehouse built in the early 1800s. This trip is valued at $4,200 and minimum bid is required. Donor: TCS Auction Committee

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# 106 ‘Knock Three Times’’

‘’Knock Three Times’’ to enter this Private Party at Saks. Pampering at its best with an ‘’Afternoon Indulgence’’ party from Saks Fifth Avenue for you and five guests. Each guest will receive a DIOR beauty makeover in the Saks private spa room. Donor: Saks Fifth Avenue

# 107 Two Times Cardinals

Jeepers Creepers... Two sets of Cardinal tickets for four. These tickets are so hot, Tommy Two Guns is holding them in his violin case. Bid on these baseball tickets, lickety split, in Section 150, Row 14 (aisle seats) right behind home plate for two game days... Monday June 1, 7:10 PM vs. the Brewers and again Wednesday, July 1, 7:15 PM vs. the Sox. Donor: Marie Ferzacca

# 108 Fast Getaway for Two!

A Fast Getaway for Two... But Who’s Hermann! Leave the kids at home and enjoy a romantic getaway weekend with Hermann... Hermann Hill Inn & Vineyard that is! Relax and unwind with this one night getaway. Hermann Hill is Missouri’s most popular bed and breakfast, offering you either a traditional upscale Inn experience, or a more private upscale Riverbluff Cottage experience. Includes a $20 gift shop or spa voucher. Donor: The Hackmann Family

# 109 TCS Chef Elliott!

It’s Not Elliott Ness! And I didn’t say Copper, I said Chopper as in food! Chef Elliott, TCS 6th Grader, and recent finalist in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Kid Chef Competition, has offered to prepare his finest for your private dinner party of 6 to 12. In preparation, Chef will personally work with you to create an elegant four course menu from Caprese salad to Dueling Lobster to Honey Brûlée, using the freshest ingredients available, farm to table, locally sourced and sustainable. Raise those paddles high for this outstanding culinary experience. Donor: Elliott Notrica

# 110 It’s the Feds!

Be the Federal Agent (Marshal) of the Halloween Parade (open to any TCS student)... Each year preschool through third grade students parade through the halls and around the field of The College School to celebrate their costumes and Halloween for the entire school. For this year... some lucky student will be the official Halloween Parade Marshal. Donor: TCS Auction Committee

# 111 No Bathtub Gin Here?

(Minimum Bid Required) Sonoma Wine - Better Than Bathtub Gin! Savor, swirl, sniff and sip wine in Sonoma California for Five Days & Four Nights at the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa. Included is airfare for two and a private 5 hour winery tour in a chauffeured luxury sedan. This package valued at $5,700 (minimum bid required). Donor: TCS Auction Committee


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THE LIVE AUCTION (CONT’D.) # 112 SNAP... It’s a Puppy!

SNAP... It’s a Puppy! And she is certainly a LOOKER! Take her home tonight and snuggle up with this adorable female Yellow Lab, complete with an ultimate pet basket of Purina pet food for a year, treats, pampering items for your pet and more! Hot diggity... dog! Donor: Annonymous & Vicki and David Bernal

# 113 Be the Mob Boss!

Be the Mob Boss... Head of School for a Day! If you are a TCS Middle School student, you can be the boss for one day, running the school from the Head’s Office. Duties include P.A. announcements, visiting classes and much more. Put your feet on the desk as you write your Head’s message. Lunch for you and up to eight classmates will be provided. Limited to Middle School Students on a date to be set by the Head of School. Donor: TCS Auction Committee

# 114 Prohibition Party!

Private Prohibition Party for Ten at the Anheuser-Busch InBev St. Louis Brewery. A unique opportunity for a ‘’Behind the Scenes’’ private tour and private tasting in the Brewmaster’s Taste Room with our own in-house Brewmaster and parent Peter Kraemer. To be scheduled on a mutually agreed date with no chance of a raid here! Donor: Peter and Nancy Kraemer

# 115 Backroom Poker!

Backroom Poker is Illegal at the Roadhouse! No two-bit backroom crime family running this game table... Your poker package not only includes a Red & Black Budweiser Poker Table Top, a complete Poker Chip / Game Set & Case, but your own personal dealer for the evening... Doug, (“The Black Jack Dealer Brown’’). Raise those paddles high and I will even throw in a case of Bud! Donor: Anheuser-Busch InBev Companies, Inc.

# 116 Speakeasy Parking

Hey Toots... that’s my spot! This reserved parking space adjacent to the Dining Room will be yours 24/7 for all school days and special events next year and complete with a personalized sign just for you. It’s an Easy Getaway with Speakeasy Parking... reserve your spot tonight. Donor: TCS Auction Committee

# 117 Prohibition Fine Wine!

This Cabernet is a fine fit for ‘’Flappers & Dappers’’... so watch for the Coppers as you carry away this full case of 2012 Honig Cabernet Sauvignon. Call for a bouncer... it’s party time at your place! Donor: Brian Pendleton

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# 118 Al Capone Parked Here!

Al drove a Duesenberg... what do you drive? Have your own reserved parking spot on the Big Bend Lot day or night for one year. This spot is... Untouchable... with a personalized sign just for you. Last and final chance! Donor: TCS Auction Committee

# 119 It’s the Bee’s Knees

Honey... It’s the Bee’s Knees. For the last three years our school has been raising Bees... and they have been busy! Our 5th Grade students harvested almost 5 gallons of honey, and the first jars are being offered at this year’s auction. It took almost 10,000 bees to make this honey. What a sweet deal! Donor: Tim Wood & Fifth Grade Students

# 120 St. Alban’s Golf

Pack a Pitching Niblick for St. Alban’s Golf... enjoy lunch and a round of golf for three, complete with a forecaddie, at the challenging and magnificent Country Club of St. Alban’s, on one of two championship golf courses. Hit’ em long and enjoy the view! Donor: Mindy and Raj Bhuyan

# 121 Bugsy’s Best!

Don’t be left behind the eight ball... sit with a view behind the dugout in these four spiffy seats... Section 145, Row 7, Seats 9 thru 12 for a Cardinals vs. K C Royals game on Friday, June 12, at 7:15 PM. Donor: Cap and Jen Grossman

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To: Emma & Eth You are Me an, ma’s Shining Sta rs!

We are so p r of you Rale oud igh Delf ! Love, Nana and Papa

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BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL AUCTION!

From the faculty, staff and students of Crossroads College Prep

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Schedule a visit: 314.367.8085 or info@crossroadscollegeprep.org.

The College School Graduates — (top) Alex, Claire, Maya; (bottom) Lily, Ari, Andrea

Chaminade offers students worlds of opportunity to learn in creative, interactive ways by venturing outside of the classroom. Our Experiential Education Programs give students in all grade levels the chance to travel across the country, or even the world, and have hands-on instruction in topics that apply directly to their classroom curriculum. A Catholic School in the Marianist Tradition for Boys in Grades 6-12 425 S. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63131 • chaminade-stl.org • 314-692-6650


silent items : home section # 200 Verismo Coffee Brewer / Donor: Anne Vullo # 201 New Space / Donor: NewSpace, Inc. # 202 Litho, Jonah’s Journey / Donor: John and Amy Glascock # 203 Maintain the Car Basket / Donor: Skyview Car Wash & CarSmart, Inc. # 204 Litho Love, Life, Peace / Donor: John and Amy Glascock # 205 Spring Clean Package / Donor: Morgenthaler’s, Woodard Cleaning & Restoration Services & Stanley Steemer Carpet Cleaner # 206 Go Green Basket / Donor: Perfectly Placed & Better Life # 207 Aero Garden / Donor: O.K. Hatchery Feed and Garden Store # 208 Shop for Home Package / Donor: Pieper’s Unfinished Furniture & Rothman Furniture Stores, Inc. # 209 Outdoor Living Basket / Donor: Alpine Shop, Garden Heights Nursery, Inc., Schnuck’s Markets & Straub’s # 210 Set of Two Lino Prints / Donor: Second Sitting # 211 Blue & White Cooler / Donor: Embroider the Occasion # 212 Kitchen Basket / Donor: Christopher’s Home Accents, Art of Entertaining & Kitchen Conservatory # 213 Christmas Craft Basket / Donor: John and Kristine Eickhoff # 214 Gourmet Kitchen Basket / Donor: Phil and Margie Hampton

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silent items : Kids & Pets # 300 Handmade Baby Quilt / Donor: Kevin and Carolyn Folkl # 301 Mad Science Birthday / Donor: Mad Science of St. Louis # 302 Little Fishes Basket / Donor: Little Fishes Swim School # 303 Archery Party with Doug / Donor: Douglass Brown and Carol Badstebner # 304 Basket for the Artist / Donor: Artmart # 305 Four Weeks Gymnastics / Donor: Team Central Gymnastic Academy # 306 Magic House Basket / Donor: Magic House # 307 Camp Taum Sauk / Donor: Camp Taum Sauk # 308 Year of Pet Food Basket / Donor: Silver Maple Farm, A Walk in the Park, Happy Tails Hotel and Playland & The Behan # 309 Kiddos to Go Package / Donor: Miniature Museum of Greater StL, Yucandu Hands On Art Studio, Gus’ Pretzels & Myseum # 310 ‘’Boy’’ Baby Basket / Donor: Joe and Faith Markus # 311 Paintball Package / Donor: Wacky Warriors & Steak n’ Shake # 312 Looking Good Bag! / Donor: Hidden Valley & Go Figure Skates # 313 Karate Lessons Package / Donor: Tracy’s Karate Studio # 314 Pamper Your Pet Basket / Donor: The Pampered Pet, Kennelwood Pet Resorts & Michael and Danielle Behan # 315 Field Hockey Basket / Donor: Gateway Field Hockey # 316 Hungry Caterpillar / Donor: Eric Carle

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silent items : Personal # 400 Spicy Health Basket / Donor: Mitch & Devyani Hunt # 401 Strauss Peyton / Donor: Strauss Peyton # 402 A Basket of Skin Care / Donor: Sarah Jensen and Josh Amato # 403 Wheel a Round Package / Donor: Mesa Cycles, Big Shark Bicycle Company & St. Louis Original Spinning # 404 Mom Relax Basket! / Donor: Avenue Restaurant, TCS Auction Committee, Studio Branca Salon Spa & Christopher’s Salon # 405 CODI Boutique / Donor: CODI The Boutique # 406 Her Time Off Basket / Donor: Massage Envy Webster Groves, Webster Groves Bookshop, Infinity Laser Hair Removal & The Needlepoint Clubhouse # 407 Let’s Shop Package / Donor: VIE, Ladue Florist, Edible Arrangements, Down by the Station & Keli and Dominic Bertani # 408 Dress the Part Basket! / Donor: Robert’s Fine Apparel & TCS Parent Crew # 409 Lafayette Square Basket / Donor: Mitch and Devyani Hunt # 410 Watkins Photography / Donor: Shana Watkins Photography

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Dalton, Keep up your hard work. You make me proud and are a great role model for Tristan! Love, Grandma Joyce

Where hav e the years gone ? To The Co llege Schoo l! Love you L ily! Maw maw


silent items : sports & events # 500 Play ‘’Ready’’ Golf? / Donor: Anheuser-Busch InBev Companies, Inc. # 501 Silver Dollar City / Donor: Silver Dollar City # 502 River Rafting! / Donor: Nantahala Outdoor Center # 503 Fratellini’s Basket / Donor: Rose and Russ Willey # 504 Are We There Yet? / Donor: Are We There Yet?, LLC # 505 Meramec Caverns / Donor: Meramec Caverns # 506 Glen Echo Golf Basket / Donor: Christopher & Amy Fikes # 507 Show Me Restaurant / Donor: Show-Me’s Restaurants # 508 Paisley Boutique Party / Donor: Paisley Boutique # 509 Annie Gunn’s Basket / Donor: Rose and Russ Willey # 510 Companion Bread / Donor: Companion Bakehouse & Cafe # 511 Climb & More Package / Donor: Steak n’ Shake, Ted Drewes, Museum of Transportation & Upper Limits Rock Gym & Pro Shop # 512 Call the Sitter Basket / Donor: TLC for Kids, Inc., Stages St. Louis & Imagination Toys # 513 Bowl & Dessert Package / Donor: Brunswick Zone & Coffee Cartel 28


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sports & events (cont’d) # 514 On the Town Package / Donor: St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Drury Hotels, and Kreis’ Restaurant # 515 Rascal Baseball Basket / Donor: River City Rascals and Trainwreck Saloon # 516 Dine & Jazz Package / Donor: Jazz at the Bistro, Hodak’s Restaurant & Bar, and Cyrano’s Cafe # 517 Local Attraction Package / Donor: Wehrenberg Theatres, MO Botanical Garden, Stratton’s Cafe & World Aquarium # 518 Wine & Wing Basket / Donor: Show-Me’s Restaurants, Garland Wines & Fran-Ann Engraving Company # 519 Double Feature Package / Donor: C.J. Muggs, Circus Flora, O’Charley’s, and COCA Center of Creative Arts # 520 It’s Post Time Package / Donor: Fairmont Park and Time For Dinner # 521 Dine & Wine Basket / Donor: Kristin & Tassos Kaburakis, Melting Pot (University City), Big Sky Cafe, and Remy’s Kitchen & Wine Bar # 522 Your Theater Package / Donor: Atlas Restaurant, Melting Pot, Town & Country, and Webster University’s Conservatory of Theatre Arts # 523 Great Cardinal Tickets / Donor: Mark & Kymberly LoCigno # 524 Signed Ram’s Football / Donor: St. Louis Rams # 525 Mizzou Tigers Football / Donor: Vicki & David Bernal

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James Gilla rdi A “Special” Grandson From Gran dma and Grandpa G

Spike Kohlb ecker! You are STIL L the best grandson ev er! Love, Grandpa and Grandma

Colton Na ppier You’re Our Star! Love Gran & Grandad

Holly, We’re very proud of you ! Grandma an d Grandpa Pet e


Scholarship items # 600 Big Bend - Lamps / Donor: Big Bend Class Scholarship, Margaux Sanchez, and Alexandra Dunn # 601 Newport - Photo Collage / Donor: Newport Class Scholarship, and Shaye Halpert # 602 Kindergarten - Sculpture / Donor: Kindergarten Class Scholarship, Jaclyn Butler, Kevin & Jessica Navarro # 603 1st Grade - Fire Pit / Donor: First Grade Class Scholarship, Jemal & Stephanie Dents, and Anthony & Beth Hasek # 604 2nd Grade - Cans of Food Artwork / Donor: Second Grade Class Scholarship, and Mindy and Bruce McCoy # 605 2nd Grade-Chicken Artwork / Donor: Mary Jo Wilmes & Tom Lang # 606 3rd Grade - Mirror / Donor: Third Grade Class Scholarship, and Monica Bishop # 607 4th Grade- Wall Art / Donor: Fourth Grade Class Scholarship, Vicky Gavrias, and Erin Hartung # 608 5th Grade - Monarch Art / Donor: Fifth Grade Class Scholarship, and Ahmed Eldarrat # 609 6th Grade - Block Prints /Donor: Sixth Grade Class Scholarship, and Armando & Laura Siliceo-Roman # 610 7th Grade - Portraits / Donor: Seventh Grade Class Scholarship and Lori Zucker # 611 8th Grade - Tablecloth / Donor: Eighth Grade Class Scholarship, and Dan & Cristina Rapp # 612 Original Oil Painting / Donor: Ahzad Bogosian # 613 Illinois Barn Photo / Donor: Jane and Dave Sanders 32


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