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Auction Catalog Get Ready for Auction 2020! March 14th, 6:30pm-11pm Rodeph Sholom, 7 West 83rd street On Saturday, March 14th, we get to raise money for our kids, say thank you to our wonderful teachers and staff at PS9, and have an incredible amount of fun with fellow parents. There will be amazing items to bid on in the live and silent auctions, lots of good food and drinks to enjoy and music and dancing! We hope you plan to come and spend your money knowing that it helps our kids learn and grow. There is no better investment, no better reward, than knowing our children are receiving what they need to succeed, thrive and become the next generation of global citizens. Prepare for Auction: ● Visit peacelove9.givesmart.com and register to participate and make all purchases. ● Buy Your Tickets: $110 now and $125 at the door. ● Buy Raffle Tickets and Teacher Treats. Enter for the chance to win amazing items including first picks of live or silent auction items or an outing for your child with a favorite teacher. ● Review the online catalog and star the items you love. Find a description of everything at peacelove9.givesmart.com under “View Items” starting Sunday, March 8th at 9pm. Click “Watch this Item” for ones you like so you can monitor all the action easily and have more time to eat, drink and have fun that night. You can also set your max bids and it will automatically bid for you. ● Reach out to friends/class to coordinate a group bid. Some items are better won by a group! We put such items in the category “Good for Groups”. If you see a fun item to chip in on, coordinate your bid amount in advance. ● Class Outings - Buy a special class outing for your kid’s class ranging from playtime in Central Park to Kickball with teachers, each grade has a unique event. Chip in with other class parents - every class can win! ● Find a groovy outfit to wear (or not). Theme attire encouraged (think Woodstock, 60s, tie-dye, flowers, bell bottoms, etc.). It’s easy to purchase accessories online for a simple look -- or costumes to go all out! ● Volunteer to help set up the event on the 13th from 8:30am-2pm, the 14th from 1-4pm or breakdown from 11pm-12am. Sign up at ps9.org/auction-info or email [email protected]. ● Don’t feel like staying to clean? Contribute to the clean-up fund at peacelove9.givesmart.com. What to See and Do at Auction: ● Live Auction Display Table - Check out what will be in the live auction. Trips, hot tickets and more. ● Silent Auction Display Tables - See items you can bid on from your phone. ● Magnet Photos - Strike a pose and pick up a free magnet, available throughout the night. ● Class Art Projects - Each class has created a beautiful piece you can bid on. ● Wine Pull - Pay $25 for one or $100 for 5 bottles of quality mystery wine. ● Fund-a-Wish – Following the live auction, raise your paddle to donate $ directly to Ms. Kate’s fund which pays for teacher professional development. Support our teachers being the best! ● T-Shirts - Take a souvenir home to your little ones. Special PS9 tie-dye shirts for sale. ● Dinner & Open Bar - Enjoy throughout the evening. DJ kicks it up a notch at 10:00pm! ● Art Project Notecards - Pre-order a set of notecards with your child’s class artwork on the front. You don’t need to be at auction to order these. Hot Tips: ● Arrive at 6:15pm to sign in and get your bidder number. Doors open at 6:30pm. ● Bring a charged phone so you can bid easily and often. ● Know which live auction item you want if you win the Live or Silent Auction Raffle (winner selected at 8pm March 14th). (Must be in attendance to win/redeem.) ● Live Auction begins at 8:15pm and Silent Auction closes at 10:00pm. ● Visit the bars…we have a Tequila Sunrise specialty drink (Groovy Juice)... Also available: wine, beer, bourbon, vodka, tequila, and plenty of non-alcoholic options including soda, juice and a specialty mocktail (Far Out Fizz). ● Collect your prizes: winners take home class art projects and wine at the end of the night. Pick up any other items you win the following week at drop off or pickup (Wed.& Fri.). Thank you to our Silver Sponsor At Camp Settoga, we are growing the next generation's leaders. Thank you to The Arrogant Bloom for creating flowers for the event. Also thank you to the families and friends that supported this event: The Lindo-Aguilo Family The Velez Family The Schenker Family Julia and Benjamin Johnston The Deshpande Family The MacAdam Family The Srivastava Family The Wanzell Family The Kasten Family Trader Joe’s Best Bottles Thank you to our food & drink sponsors Peace, Love & PS9 – Silent Auction Items Item # Good For Groups Item # Classes and Parties 76 Class Visit Author Leah Tinari 92 PS9 Afterschool Class 77 Class Visit by Firefighter 93 PS9 Afterschool Class 80 Meet Esther Perel; TED speaker 113 3 Cooking Classes at Freshmade 81 Class Visit With Acrobuffos 114 1 Vacation Day @ Robofun! 86 Class visit by Actor/Comedian 130 Mathnasium $300 Package 89 TV, movie, book, writer visit! 142 1 Hour Chess Lesson 90 In-Class Writing w Author 144 NY Kids Club Pajama Party 8 Pack 91 Private Rooftop Wine Tasting (up to 10) 154 Harmony by Karate - 1 Session 95 Class Visit; Doctor/Scientist 155 Swimming lessons by SwimJim (4 lessons) 96 Class Visit by Mezzo-Soprano 158 Mathnasium-$100 off 1st month 102 Class Visit by Airline Pilot 163 Gaga Party $150 Certificate 106 Class Science Fun! 193 My Gym: 8 Weeks of Classes & Open Play 116 Class Visit by Author Aram Kim 195 My Gym: 8 Weeks of Classes & Open Play 143 Group Chess Class with Master 217 The Art Studio: Art Play Date 167 Grassroots - Kids Fitness Class (max 8) 245 $300 at Launch Math Centers 236 Hands on Hoops - Kids Basketball Group 249 La Escuelita Spanish Classes Class (max 8) 258 Come Join the Band class 247 SLT Private Group Fitness Class (max 10) 259 Google for Productivity 101 282 Beat the Bomb Team Game – 1 Hour 6 276 2 Weeks of Taekwondo Lessons Tickets 288 Coding Space: 2 Private Lessons (max 4) 315 BOLD Arts Hip Hop Dance Party (max 18) 295 School at Steps Dance School - $100 Certificate 316 Stage10 F.C. 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