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HB-Music-Auction-Catalog 2017V4 H-B Woodlawn Schedule Welcome! Below is our schedule for tonight’s dining, entertainment and auction. Please note when categories Welcome to the H-B Woodlawn Jazz Feast, Silent Auction and Spaghetti Dinner close and their corresponding colors: to benefit our wonderful Music Department Time Event Auction Category Closing Special Thanks: Auction Emcee Reid Goldstein, APS School Board member and to HB student Cole Goco for the original cover and poster art. 6:00 Doors open, Check In Bidding Begins - Gym 6:30 Spaghetti Dinner Begins- Cafeteria THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR VOLUNTEERS!: 6:30 Performances by HBW Jazz Band & Singer Songwriters - Cafeteria Auction Chairs Janet Dorn, Terri Ferinde, Robb Tanner 8:00 Performance by the Middle School Chorus - Seasons of Love from Rent - Gym Rock Stars Parresh McMahon, Vanessa Piccorossi 8:00 Spaghetti Dinner ends Donations Countless Dedicated Volunteers 8:15 Cool Stuff (Pink Tables) Catalog Joshua Stearns, Robb Tanner, Terri Ferinde 8:15 Improve Yourself (Green Tables) Spaghetti Dinner Theo Moll 8:20 Performance by the HBW String Orchestra - Skyfall - Gym Publicity Margaret Staeben 8:30 Food & Drink (Red Tables) Music Faculty Risa Browder, Carl Holmquist, Bill Podolski 8:30 Dessert is served - Cafeteria 8:35 Performance by the HBW Basso Concert Choir - Johnny Schmocker - Gym Auction Rules 8:45 Music & Theater (Orange Tables) 8:45 Experiences (Blue Tables) So that everyone’s auction experience is fair, organized and 8:50 Performance by the HBW Jazz Band & Chamber Singers - Let’s Do It by Cole Porter - Gym enjoyable, please pay attention to these important rules. 9:00 HB Exclusives (Purple Tables) X Upon arrival, please register, receive your bid number and write your bid number on your catalog. 9:00 Auction Checkout All family members should share the same bid number. X Each item will have a bid sheet which will show a minimum starting bid and minimum increments. X To bid on an item, print your bidder number and bid amount on the sheet. X When a section closes, please put down your pencil. Bidding is closed. X Check Out will begin at 9:00pm. Please be patient as we ensure everyone is checked out as promptly and accurately as possible! X All sales are final, no exchanges or refunds (please read restrictions and expiration dates). X Kindly pay with Cash, Check or Credit Card before leaving tonight. X Checks should be made out to H-B Woodlawn with Silent Auction in the memo line. 2 H-B WOODLAWN JAZZ FEAST & SILENT AUCTION NOVEMBER 6, 2017 H-B WOODLAWN JAZZ FEAST & SILENT AUCTION NOVEMBER 6, 2017 3 COOL STUFF (PINK TABLES) COOL STUFF (PINK TABLES) THIS CATEGORY WILL CLOSE AT 8:15 PM THIS CATEGORY WILL CLOSE AT 8:15 PM 400 Original Art 407 Collection of Children’s/YA Books 411 Handmade Music Themed Blanket 418 Gift Certificate for a Young Writer Original art by HB Woodlawn student and award from Sutton Shores Press Handcrafted original 60” blanket in black, white, (Grades 1-12) Saturday Workshop winning cartoonist, Cole Goco. Value: Priceless. This collection of books includes two childrens and red acrylic crochet. With its keyboard The Northern Virginia Writing Project provides paperback picture books by Connie Strome border, engaging musical notation, and elegant one-day writing workshops for interested 401 Original Watercolor Prints from Bradley (grandmother of HB Woodlawn white rose, this cozy afghan is sure to please the students and motivated writers. Workshops are 402 Ginya Truitt Nakata. student Lauren Bradley): Snowball, The Nanny music lover in your life. Handwash cold or dry run by NVWP Teacher Consultants, some of the 403 Value: Four together valued at $800 Goose of Sutton Lake and LuLu, the Dancing clean. Value $250 best teachers in Northern Virginia. Class size is 404 Snail; and one young adult paperback book small, with a ratio of 12 students to one Teacher by Carolyn Bradley (Lauren’s sister): The 412 Pair of Custom-made Cufflinks Consultant. Classes take place on the main 405 Yeshu, a novel by HB Woodlawn Summer of Stuff. Carolyn wrote this book Pair of custom made cufflinks from Karina GMU campus in Fairfax. Value: $75 parent Chuck Kleymeyer while a sophmore at Washington and Lee High Gaull Jewelry LLC with quotes from JFK’s 1961 Written by HBW parent, and winner of two School. More information is available at www. inauguration speech. Value: $45 419 Geek & Co. Science! Geeker national fiction awards, Yeshu invites its readers carolynbradleybooks.com. Value $35 Speakerlab in to join a storytelling carpenter, his young 413 Books and Wine Hey Audio Geeks! Are you ready to rock out to neighbors Daavi and Shoshana, and a band of 408 Cab Calloway Sketch by Baltimore Basket of books and wine from One More Page some great beats and learn about the science of fellow seekers on a journey that forever alters Artist Richard Russo Books in Arlington. Store. Value: $100 sound and how speakers work in the process? their lives, and still impacts ours. The tale they This image is a polished pencil and ink model The vibration speaker in this kit turns any share was written for readers of all ages and for a larger oil-on-canvas commissioned work. 414 Harry Potter T-Shirt surface into a large speaker. Value $20 spiritual backgrounds. Yeshu invites readers in Composed by Baltimore artist Richard A. Russo A T-shirt featuring the boy who lived-Harry to join a storytelling carpenter and a wilderness (https://sites.google.com/site/redrusso1/), it is Potter-from One More Page Books in Arlington. 420 Guiness World Records 2018 Book prophet on a journey that forever alters their the second in a commissioned jazz musician Value: $15 The Super-est Edition yet! Who’s the most lives, and still impacts ours. Their tale is for series for display in Baltimore. Value: $125 followed dog on Instragram? What’s more readers of all ages and spiritual backgrounds, 415 An Illuminated Page from a 1483 deadly: sharks or selfies? Find the answers to and it conveys a powerful environmental 409 Time Magazine special edition “A 416 Bible (2 available) all these and more! Officially amazing! Value message. Value $22.95 Year in Space” Autographed by Donated by Chuck Kleymeyer. Value: Priceless $20 Scott Kelly 406 The Drawn triology, YA novels by Time Magazine special edition “A Year in Space” 417 Gift Certificate for Trade Roots Gift 421 Phallnopsis Orchid Plant in HB Woodlawn parent Maria Keffler featuring astronaut Scott Kelly - Autographed Store and Nepali Wallet Ceramic Container The DRAWN triology of Young Adults novels copy. Value: $25 From Trade Roots Gift Store and Coffee Shop: Company Flowers and Gifts. Always Custom. includes Drawn, Deo Volente, and Daemonia. a wallet made out of recycled rubber tires from Always Elegant. Value: $50 All signed by author and HBW parent Maria 410 Autographed “PostSecret” Book Nepal and a $25 gift certificate. Trade Roots is Keffler. Explore the world of the Drawn trilogy at Autographed copy of “PostSecret” book. a unique and eco friendly gift store and coffee 422 Dark Blue Cashmere Pashmina http://drawn.bravesites.com. Value: $50 PostSecret is an ongoing community mail art bar located in the heart of Westover Village in Scarf project, created by Frank Warren in 2005, in Arlington, VA. Meet a friend for a delicious cup A dark blue cashmere Pashmina Shawl/Scarf which people mail their secrets anonymously on of coffee or tea (fair trade, of course!) and/or handmade in Nepal. Value: $50 a homemade postcard. Value: $25 wander the store. Walking around the intimate and relaxing space, you’ll find artisan inspired goods representing cultures from around the world. Value: $57 4 H-B WOODLAWN JAZZ FEAST & SILENT AUCTION NOVEMBER 6, 2017 H-B WOODLAWN JAZZ FEAST & SILENT AUCTION NOVEMBER 6, 2017 5 COOL STUFF (PINK) IMPROVE YOURSELF (GREEN TABLES) THIS CATEGORY WILL CLOSE AT 8:15 PM THIS CATEGORY WILL CLOSE AT 8:15 PM 423 Handmade Glass Earrings 475 Otto Porter Autographed Mini 500 6 Group Exercise Classes at 502 5 classes at Sun & Moon Yoga A pair of one of a kind brown, gold and white Basketball and Photo Cordaro Fit 503 Studio (2 available) recycled glass earrings handmade by Artisan You could own this mini basketball and COR FIT (Cordaro Fit) is an unrivaled fitness Sun & Moon Yoga Studio is among the country’s Glass Designer Carolina Portilla of www. photograph signed by Wizards forward Otto program run like a boot camp! Offering personal premier schools for the practice of yoga. For 20 RecycledGlassJewelry.com. Value $35. Porter! Porter played college basketball for and group fitness training, COR FIT incorporates years, we’ve shared our teachings with many the Georgetown Hoyas and is now with the a variety of disciplines such as core strength thousands of students. Visit us in the Cherrydale 424 Dinnerware: Platters Washington Wizards. Comes with certificate of training, resistance training, cardio martial arts, neighborhood. We have two spacious yoga Four 12.75” white porcelain platters. Perfect authenticity. Value: Priceless! yoga and sports conditioning. Sheila Cordaro, rooms with cork floors, and a basement studio for hor d’oeuvres, a cheese board, large dinner Fitness Enthusiast/Entrepreneur, has been for yoga therapy and massage. Value $100 plate or as a dessert platter. Commercial grade, 700 Gift Certificate for Sacramento twice voted “Best Personal Trainer” by readers . Dishwasher and microwave safe. Value $100 701 Jewellers (2 available) of Arlington Magazine in Arlington, VA. (Years 504 3 Classes at Tranquil Space Yoga Family owned business and Lyon Park favorite, 2013 & 2015) and voted “Best Personal Trainer” At Tranquil Space our emphasis is on 425 Dinnerware: Ramekins Sacramento Jewelers will take care of any kind and “Best Fitness Center” by readers of the Sun encouraging the growth of one’s potential, Twelve pumice color porcelain ramekins of jewelry and watch repair, all at reasonable Gazette (2016) Value $85.
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