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2017 OOTW-Websitecatalog.Pdf Table of Contents Grand Auction Schedule...................................................................................... ii Auction Volunteers.............................................................................................. iii Calendar of Auction Parties & Events........................................................ iv-vii AUCTION EVENING SILENT & LIVE AUCTION.......................................... INDENTLive........................................................................................................ 1-8 INDENTPremier Silent....................................................................................9-14 INDENTClass Treasures................................................................................15-18 INDENTMen Only......................................................................................... 19-20 ONLINE AUCTION................................................................................................. INDENTAdults Only..................................................................................... 21-31 INDENTBeauty, Health & Fitness...............................................................32-34 INDENTCulinary Delights........................................................................... 35-41 INDENTEscapes & Getaways.......................................................................42-44 INDENTFamily Fun....................................................................................... 45-51 INDENTFarm & Garden................................................................................52-56 INDENTFashion & Accessories................................................................... 57-58 INDENTFine Wine & Spirits........................................................................59-67 INDENTHome Goods & Arts............................................................................ 68 INDENTKids Only......................................................................................... 69-81 INDENTProfessional Services..................................................................... 82-84 INDENTTeachers’ Treats.............................................................................. 85-90 Auction Rules & Payment...................................................................................91 Syndicate Bid Form.............................................................................................. 92 Syndicate Guidelines & Closeout Bidding..................................................... 93 Vendors & Event Underwriters......................................................................... 94 Community Partners............................................................................................95 Grand Auction Schedule Online Auction May 10 – 15 The Online Auction opens Wednesday, May 10 at 8:00 pm and closes Monday, May 15 at 10:00 pm. Visit www.wsfgrandauction.com for more info and to bid! The Grand Auction 2017 Saturday, May 20 5:30 pm Transcend space and time during a performance by the Woodside School Jazz Band, complemented by cocktails and passed hors d'oeuvres (Pick up your bid stickers at Registration) 6:15 pm Indulge at food and drink stations 7:30 pm Submit final bids as Silent Auction categories close 7:30 pm Class Treasures 7:35 pm Men Only 7:40 pm Premier Silent 8:00 pm Pass through the time travel tunnel to bid on out-of-this-world Live Auction experiences 9:30 pm Shine among the stars on the dance floor ii Auction Volunteers A very sincere thank you to all our volunteers, friends and families. Your effort, encouragement and support make this event possible. Grand Auction Chair Dana Meade Auction Operations Scottie Durrett, Melissa Zdrodowski Event Co-Chairs Robyn Cornyn, Julia Hinshaw Event Decor Team Meghan Clark, Shenny Covotta, Jenny Hayden, Tina Ogg Live Auction Co-Chairs Staci Cole, Alana Jacobson Live Auction Team Rachael Bowman, Scottie Durrett, Heather Koch, Amanda Peiffer, Laura Poppink, Eva Schreier, Emmalyn Shaw Silent & Premier Silent Auction Co-Chairs Chandler Evans, Jenny Hayden Adults Only Jane Glanville, Jennifer Guyer, Lisa O'Kelly, Emmalyn Shaw, Lauren Wolfe, Jennifer Zweig Beauty, Health & Fitness Kelly Sallin Class Treasures Michelle Ahlström, Kelly Escobar Culinary Delights Jeff Gould, Jennifer Wall Escapes & Getaways Jason Krikorian Family Fun Victoria Bailey, Julie Levenson, Julie Sequeira Farm & Garden Bertha Benitez, Tovis Page Fashion & Accessories Olivia Zwaanstra Fine Wine & Spirits Christina Hengehold, Heather Koch Home Goods & Arts Olivia Zwaanstra Kids Only Kari Daheb, Christine Hutchinson, Melissa Land Men Only Paul Edwards, Oliver Evans, Brian Hayden, Dean Jacobson, Marshall Koch, Jason Seed Professional Services Nick Triantos, Olivia Zwaanstra Teachers’ Treats Carmen DiCinque, Claire Pollioni Graphic Design Karen Poole Item Coordinators Jeanne Connolly, Andrea Shaw Online Auction Francoise Williams Office Operations Karen Fleck, Dee Simonelli Database & Ticketing Dee Simonelli Website Dee Simonelli, Melissa Zdrodowski Editors & Communication Craig Adams, Michelle Ahlström, Amy Lattof, Jennifer Wall, Melissa Zdrodowski iii May 2017 Calendar of Auction Parties & Events Saturday, May 20 1301 VIP Auction Hair and Makeup Pre-Party by Stylebee May 2017 Saturday, May 20 1301 VIP Auction Hair and Makeup Pre-Party by Stylebee Saturday, May 20 L02 The VIP Village Pub Bottle Service Thursday, May 25 2417 Stories and Scoops with the 1st Grade Teachers Friday, May 26 2416 Ice Cream and Art with the Kindergarten Team Saturday, May 27 1702 Total (Solar) Eclipse of the Heart Wednesday, May 31 2404 Pasta with Principal Sherman! June 2017 Thursday, June 1 1701 Front Row Operetta Tickets Thursday, June 1 1722 End of Kindergarten Celebration Friday, June 2 1313 Shoot for the Moon: Understanding Athletic Recruitment Friday, June 2 2415 TK Pajama Party with Ms. Virgallito Sunday, June 4 1201 Learn How to "Bring Down The House" with Jeff Ma Sunday, June 4 1706 Girl Power with the Baroness - Women in Leadership Tuesday, June 6 1720 I'm Outta Here! End of the Year Preschool Family Party Wednesday, June 7 2243 6th Grade End of Year Boys' Party Wednesday, June 7 2244 6th Grade End of Year Girls' Party Thursday, June 8 1721 End of an Era - Celebrating the Pre-K Graduates Friday, June 9 2237 5th Grade End of Year Pool Party Saturday, June 10 1723 Campfire Fun for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Graders Saturday, June 10 2221 Basketball Skills Clinic for 1st Graders Saturday, June 10 2235 Basketball Skills Clinic for 4th Graders Sunday, June 11 2215 Whack a Golf Ball Out of This World! Monday, June 12 2223 One Spot to Summer Craft Camp for Girls (CCG) Monday, June 12 2420 Brunch at Buck's with the 4th Grade Team Monday, June 19 2206 One Spot at Camp Blaze Summer Camp Wednesday, June 21 2204 Beginner Horse Adventures with Gemma July 2017 Friday, July 7 1018 Family Baseball Outing to AT&T Park iv August 2017 Calendar of Auction Parties & Events Saturday, August 5 L07 Father-Son Trip to a Private Island August 2017 Saturday, August 5 L07 Father-Son Trip to a Private Island Friday, August 18 1017 Pitch a VC, Junior Monday, August 21 1725 Cosmic Sundaes for Incoming 3rd Grade Space Travelers Tuesday, August 22 2247 Future Olympian Back-to-School Party Tuesday, August 22 2248 Incoming 8th Grade Back-to-School Pool Party Saturday, August 26 1505 Coast Farm-to-Table Dinner for Four Saturday, August 26 1724 Backyard Splash Party Saturday, August 26 L15 Woodside Muddy Buddy — Mars vs. Venus Sunday, August 27 1204 6th Annual Cornhole Tournament Sunday, August 27 1704 7th Annual Out of This World Soccer Party September 2017 Friday, September 8 1321 Otherworldly Foodie Feast Saturday, September 9 1708 Moonstruck Drive-In Theatre Saturday, September 9 L06 A Night of Decadence and Debauchery at the Speakeasy Wednesday, September 13 2213 Blast-Off Into 1st Grade! Wednesday, September 13 2216 Fairy Tea Party Thursday, September 14 1005 Ladies’ Italian Wine Journey Thursday, September 14 1316 TED Woodside: POACHED Sunday, September 17 1726 Splashdown! 2nd and 4th Grade Pool Party and BBQ Tuesday, September 19 1305 Women's Wine Tasting Thursday, September 21 1310 Poolside Pilates and Lunch Saturday, September 23 1015 Parallel Universe Parties Saturday, September 23 2224 A Journey Into the Unknown: 2nd Grade Boys' Wilderness Hike Wednesday, September 27 1327 GO RAW: “Cook”, Eat and Repeat Saturday, September 30 1729 Stanford vs. Arizona State Football Saturday, September 30 L09 Sonoma Sanctuary Overnight October 2017 Tuesday, October 3 1010 Run to the Sea Tuesday, October 3 1011 Hike to the Sea v October 2017 Calendar of Auction Parties & Events Tuesday, October 3 1011 Hike to the Sea Thursday, October 5 1319 Intimate Harvest Honey Dinner at Emily Joubert Friday, October 6 1317 Out Of The Barn Book Club Luncheon Saturday, October 7 L08 The Un-Rodeo Sunday, October 8 1002 Insider's Napa Valley Wednesday, October 11 1332 Hike to Alice's for lunch Friday, October 13 1308 Mom’s Night Out at Barry's Bootcamp and The Battery Friday, October 13 1339 Cal vs. Washington State, 2 University Club Tickets Friday, October 13 1719 3rd Annual Woodside Teacher Basketball Game Saturday, October 14 L12 Burning Man in Woodside Friday, October 20 1307 Emerald Hills Workout for Mind, Body, and Soul Saturday, October 21 L14 To Be Young Again ... Monday, October 23 2245 7th Grade Private Movie Screening Wednesday, October 25 2231 Calling All 4th Graders - Bring on the Bowling! Friday, October 27 L16 El Día de los Muertos
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