Thank You to Our Corporate Sponsors, Family, Friends and Supporters of Holy Trinity Catholic Parish

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Thank You to Our Corporate Sponsors, Family, Friends and Supporters of Holy Trinity Catholic Parish From Your Harvest Committee... To our Holy Trinity Family, Thank you so much for joining us at our Inaugural Holy Trinity Harvest Gala & Auction! Your committee has been hard at work planning the best night possible for us to join together in a night of fundraising, fellowship and celebration. Tonight, our mission is to raise much needed funds for our parish, provide an avenue to grow our relationships with each other, and to bring our many ministries together as one. Holy Trinity is self- sufficient, our parish needs your support not only to survive, but we need to thrive. Our veteran parishioners have been excellent models of true stewardship, we have a beautiful campus thanks to their selflessness. It is our turn to continue this tradition. Our parish will be only what we make it. Tonight, your generous donations, purchases and support will be reflected in the coming year as we upgrade much needed areas on our campus including the sound system, school cafeteria and early education center play grounds. The committee members have been graciously humbled by the support and commitments of time and talent of the many volunteers. There is just no way to thank you all enough. We’ve had an incredible time planning this event, we’ve built stronger relationships with each other and we hope tonight continues on this path! Now… Go Eat, Go Drink, Go BUY stuff, then relax, enjoy our after party with The Zero’s, Wine Ring Toss and our Ace’s Snap Shots Photo Booth, then take our Harvest Trolley outta here! Happy bidding and Good Luck! With Gods Guidance, Your 2014 Auction Committee Harvest Event Chairperson Donations Chairperson Décor & Games Chairperson Financial Chairperson Kristine Sapp Katie McDermott Julie Shepard Colette Popp Facilities Chairperson Food & Beverage Chairperson HTEEC Representative Teacher Adventure Coordinators Gary Morrison Katrina Denk Mary Kay Scanlon Melissa Kearney Assisting Jeff Ely Cindy Blake Shane Hite Digital Design Parish Representative Auctioneer Videography Sarah LaBarge Shawn Malone Tanna Guthrie Katie Akright Jeremy Heinen Caroline Bible HTS & HTEEC Class Room Gifts Julie Ard Wendy Macrorie Kristyn Antonucci Jennifer Bevitt Callie Castro Lisa Kelley Anne Ellwanger Guadalupe Mascote Kylie Helmer Heather Sharbuagh Carrie Mark Lori Peterson Katrina Denk Anita Smith Julie Lamfers Marie Schulte Cali Malone Lisa Kelley Carolin Law Jen Payne Julie Melchior Jeanine Meiers Jennifer Johnson Melissa Kearney Tamie Booth Barb Loughman Kathleen Staley Kris Patton Melanie Vandenberg Rebecca Colgan Sara Nafus Judy Carlin Katie Wilkies Angela Charlton Amy Devine Kelly Wornall Debra NiesenHallie Richter Kelley Thrasher Erin Cronin Robin Farnet Carma Korte Jordan Korte Kim Phillips Leslie Butts-Hittle Chris Burroughs Susan Smith Andre Moriarty Ali Reals Bonnie Jones Amy Falkner Brigid McEnaney Kayla Tecumseh Betty Descieux Chris Ryherd Katie Dorsey Brenda Sharp Angela Barrick Carolyn Baumgartner Cathy Box Janet Sherman And the many others who’ve devoted themselves fully to the success of the Holy Trinity Harvest WE THANK YOU ALL! Holy Trinity Harvest Schedule of Events… David Popp, HTS 8th Grade Harvest Art Challenge Winner 5:00pm Registration & Cocktails Appetizers Provided by Liberty Fruit Company Silent Auction Opens 6:30pm Dinner Opens Provided by Copa Room Accompaniments Pastas Salad Pasta Sugo Bread Pasta white lime basil Entrée’s Dessert Sausage & Peppers Rigotta Cake Tomato Cream Pasta & Breaded Chicken 7:15pm Silent Auction Sections begin closing 7:55pm Blessing, Message From Father Mike Win it & Pick It (Must be present to win) 8:00pm Live Auction Begins, Auctioneer Tanna Guthrie 9:30pm Live Entertainment by The Zero’s Wine & Craft Beer Ring Toss Ace’s Snap Shots Photo Booth Late Night Snacks Provided by Copa Room 10:45pm Harvest Trolley Begins & Runs until 1am Auction Sponsors Holy Trinity Parish wishes to thank these sponsors for their support of our Parish and our Inaugural Holy Trinity Harvest! Please patronize these businesses as a gesture of thanks for their generous contributions. Diamond Sponsorship - $3000 or more A Shade Better Painting & Repair Carlo's Copa Room King Chiropractic Dr. Kelly Toombs DDS Platinum Sponsorship - $2500 or more Bellaboda Designs Grin Eye Care Gold Sponsorship - $2000 or more Modern Concrete Solution 1 Cross Fit Silver Sponsorship - $1500 or more A.B. May Lancaster Liquors Nationwide Transportation & Logistics Services, Inc. Two Four Exteriors Peacemakers of Holy Trinity - $1000 or more 68's Inside Sports Country Club Lawn and Landscape Euston Hardware Healthridge Fitness Hyvee Lenexa Olathe Glass & Home Décor St. James Academy St. Thomas Aquinas Terri LaBarge Trinity Limousine Thank you to our Corporate Sponsors, Family, Friends and Supporters of Holy Trinity Catholic Parish 3 Women and an Oven, Inc. CUSTOM ROSARIES by Fitz Kansas City Transportation Group 68 Inside Sports / Doug & Kerri Elstun Dan & Christine Lemmon Kansas City Zoo A Shade Better Painting and Repair Danielle Coon / Prime Lending KAT Nurseries Ab May Dark Horse Distillery Kathy & Errick Arroyo Advanced Auto Parts Dennis Uniform Katie Hamilton Household Advanced Laser Tag Diane Smith KC Hopps All American Indoor Sports Dime Store Saint KC Repertory Theatre Allen & Allyson Evans Doug & Jackie Kindred Kelly Steed Aloft Hotel Dr. David Cobb Kevin & Megan Sloan Alterations by Heidi Dr. Kelly Toombs DDS Kikis House Altered Iris Dr. Rich King Kindergarten HTS Families Group Gift Amtrak Dr. Ron Occhiogrosso King Chiropractic Amy Johnson EBT Restaurant KU Athletics Andy & Christy Holton Ed & Ellen Schleicher Kyle Vena Anesa Allaire, Eminence Organic Skin Eight Grade HTS Famlies Group Gift Lala Creates Care Element Fitness Club Larry & Brittany Broxterman Angela's Yoga and Personal Training An- Elite Gymnastics & Aquatics Las Chilis gela Elizabeth Pamperin Lifetime Rosaries Anne & Josh Ellwanger Ellen Schleicher Lily Cole Designs Anonymous Eric & Calil Malone Liz Haak Travel Archdiocese of KC of KS - Bishop's Office Euston Hardware Ly & Jesse Luck-Smith Art by Joseph Dalton First Grade HTS Families Group Gift Marie Schulte Arthur Murray Dance Studio Flower Q Handmade Hair Bows Mark & Colette Popp Balls Foods Stores/ Hen House Fourth Grade HTS Families Group Gift Martha & Bernie Concannon Bar West Greg & Grace Brown Mary Kay Scanlon Birdies Pub & Grill Grin Eye Care Master Wok Bishop Miege High School Happy Feet / KC Legends Matt & Courtney Lavery Bob & Stephanie Crane Harvey & Liz Haynes Megan & Ryan Jasperson BQ Nails Healthridge Fitness Center Megan Sloan Br. Blaise Bonderer O.S.B Hershend Family Entertainment Melissa & Pat Kearney Brent & Alicia Boydston Holy Trinity Catholic Church Meredith & Mark Dickinson Brian & Kim Spillman Holy Trinity Parish Families Miami County Trolley Brian Brown Holy Trinity School Midtown Athletic Club Brian Howell Homespun Elegance Mike & Julie Shepard Brigid Triggs Hook Gallery Mike & Vicki Ryan Canine Couture Co. Howl at the Moon - KC Mike & Tamie Booth Can't Tame These Frames HTEEC - Office/Admin Mike Debus Carol & Gary Hartegan HTEEC Teachers & Families Mrs. Kris Patton Carrie & Todd Wagner Hudson & Hattie Design Studio Nancy Leach Center Sports Huerter Lawn Care Noah's Butterfly Kisses Central States Beverage Hunter Family Vision Olathe Glass & Home Decor Challenger Sports HyVee Paint, Glaze & Fire Charlene DeWitt Interiors Nouveau Panera Charlie Hustle Jack's Barber Shop Panzon's Charlie's Brake & Muffler Jane Hurtig, Matilda Jane Papa Murphy's - Lenexa Chip & Julie Wallin Jason & Kristi Burritt Paradise Park Christian Youth Theater Jason & Shawna Leiker Park Lanes Christ's Peace House of Prayer Jefferson's Restaurant Patrick & Katie Corrigan Cigar & Tabac Jen & Greg Payne Past & Presents City of Lenexa Jenea Schmidt, Belly Image Patrick & Joanne Burchard Classy Kids Studio Jennifer Johnson, O.D. Patrick Carter Farmers Insurance Clean It Professional Vehicle Detailing Jill Chalfie Paul & Carla Lavery Coasters to Coasters Jim & Mary Ney Peggy & Matt Keith Comets John Fangman Pete and Mac's Complete Garage John & Joy Kindel Picture Perfect Designs Connie's Cookies Johnny's Tavern Pinnacle Gymnastics Country Club Lawn & Landscape Justin & Steph Meyer Polka Dot Baby Shoppe Courtney Constant / Blissful Chick K&S Impressions Porter Funeral Homes & Crematory Craig & Kristine Sapp Kansas Cardstock Powell Gardens Creative Chics Kansas City Royals Powerplay Creative Sign Language Kansas City T Bones Prairie Pointe Orthodontics Thank you to our Corporate Sponsors, Family, Friends and Supporters of Holy Trinity Catholic Parish Prairie Star Ranch Thirty-one Princess At My Party Tiger Rock Taekwondo Pump it Up Tom & Keri Hartman QuikTrip Tom & Beth Thornhill Randy & Tori Koch Tora & David Cobb Randy’s Lawn Service Tracy Hugunin / Squeek's Cookies Ravenwood Furniture Tricia & Eric Strathman Recreating Rays Trinity Limousine Company Restaurant Guide of Kansas City US Toy Rian & Wendy Watts Victorian Trading Co. Rich & Caroline King vivajennz Rolling Meadow's Landscaping Wendell & Kathleen Willis Roth Orthodontics Westlake Ace Hardware Rustic Studio Designs Wild Juniper Ryan Lawn & Tree Wines by Jennifer Saint Thomas Aquinas High School Wonderscope Children's Museum Saints Pub and Patio Worlds of Fun Sarah & Brandon LaBarge Zonkers Sarah Nolan, thirty-one Schlitterhahn Waterparks School of Rock Scooter's Frozen Yogurt Seasons of Love Second Grade HTS Families Group Gift Shannon Schuster Household Shea Photography Sherwin Williams 87th Street Shoal Creek Golf Course Sixth Grade HTS Families
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