Auction Catalog Celebrating 10 Years of Jubilee REACH the Kemper Freeman Family & the Bellevue Collection Are Honored to Support Jubilee REACH

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Auction Catalog Celebrating 10 Years of Jubilee REACH the Kemper Freeman Family & the Bellevue Collection Are Honored to Support Jubilee REACH JUB I LEE REA C H Bellevue’s Premiere Holiday Gala Saturday, November 12, 2016 2016 HONORARY CO-CHAIRS Betty and Kemper Freeman & Joan and Bob Wallace Auction Catalog Celebrating 10 Years of Jubilee REACH The Kemper Freeman Family & The Bellevue Collection are honored to support Jubilee REACH. BELLEVUE SQUARE LINCOLN SQUARE BELLEVUE PLACE EVENING PROGRAM 5:30 p.m. Check-in and Registration Festival Tree Viewing Silent Auction and Reception 6:40 p.m. Silent Closing Ballroom Doors Open 7:00 p.m. Live Auction and Dinner MENU Salad Artisan Mixed Greens, Maple Roasted Butternut Squash, Candied Pecans, Apple, Dried Cranberries, Apple Cider Vinaigrette Bread Presentation with Whipped Butter and Apple Butter Entrée Beef Tenderloin, Tempura Shrimp, Mashed Potatoes, Broccolini, Ponzu Sauce Alternating Desserts Hazelnut Gianduja Mousse with Devil’s Food Cake, Shiny Chocolate Glaze and Toasted Hazelnuts Vanilla & Lemon Curd, Toasted Meringue with White Chocolate Croquants Dinner wine compliments of Chandler Reach Vineyards and Hedges Family Estate The mission of Jubilee REACH is to transform lives and the community one student at a time. We: • Believe every child deserves to be known, loved and affirmed. • Strive to develop in every student a strong sense of belonging to something greater than self. • LOVE students and their families – building relationships and earning trust. • LISTEN intently for the individual’s deeper needs. • LEARN through collaboration and partnership with the Bellevue School District. By addressing the challenges that may inhibit a students’ social, emotional and academic growth, we strive to improve not only their lives, but also the lives of entire families, neighborhoods and the community. IN THE BEGINNING - 2006 Jubilee REACH began as a safe and warm place for Lake Hills Elementary students to find community both before and after school. After 10 years, we continue serving students and their families. Purchased and then renovated by volunteers in 2006, the Jubilee REACH building became a center for community in Bellevue’s most diverse and underserved neighborhood. 2016 Jubilee REACH Board Suzy Burke-Myers Brent Christie Dave Cole, Chair Dr. Scott Dudley Randy Eng Amy Hedin Rich Leatherberry Georgia Wilson McCoy Perry Satterlee Steve Verleye Welcome! Thank you for gathering to celebrate the 10 Year Anniversary of Jubilee REACH! Thank you for coming together tonight as “One Bellevue”, to bring in the Christmas Holiday Season of Giving at our third annual Festival of Trees Gala! We opened our doors September 6, 2006, to love, nurture and nourish elementary school students in the dark morning hours before school, so their parents could get to jobs to sustain their families. The child continues to be at the heart of Jubilee REACH, as we believe that every child desires to be known, loved, affirmed and belong. Today, our staff and volunteers help build a collaborative community in Bellevue by caring for the deeper social and emotional needs of students. When people are loved, they believe in themselves. Once they believe, they can achieve their personal potential. Every dollar you invest tonight in Jubilee REACH is essential to sustain and deepen our presence in Bellevue’s public schools and in the greater community. You are helping us reach the deeper needs of young students and helping prevent delinquent behaviors and costly community challenges. We can’t do this alone. We are grateful to serve in authentic partnership with the Bellevue School District and in true collaboration with committed community service organizations, churches, businesses and our City of Bellevue. It does take a caring community. Thank you for investing generously tonight as Jubilee REACH enters our next decade of loving, listening and learning. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a joyous holiday season! With Sincere Gratitude, R. Brent Christie Randy Eng Co-Executive Director Co-Executive Director SCHOOL SITE COACH Ardmore Elementary Analia Bravo Enatai Elementary Jorge Lovato Lake Hills Elementary Vasti Garcia Phantom Lake Elementary Austin Walker Sherwood Forest Elementary Guillermo Ramirez Stevenson Elementary Josh Andrews Big Picture School Stacie Thomas Chinook Middle School Nas Hopoi Jorge Moreno-Nunez Highland Middle School Gerald Boyd Alanys DeJesus International School Sterling Brown Odle Middle School Giovanni Sanchez Cathy Mendoza Tillicum Middle School Nidia Mesta Tyee Middle School Ed Park Skye MacLeod Tomas Capetillo Sammamish High School Carlos Willcuts Molly McElroy *Jubilee REACH has additional hourly Site Coaches assisting with after- school clubs and sports. 2016 FESTIVAL OF TREES COMMITTEE Honorary Co-Chairs Betty and Kemper Freeman & Joan and Bob Wallace Committee Chair Tracy and Hugh LaBossier Steering Committee Judy Cochiarella Nike Gbeminiyi Sharon Gillespie Becky Gold Shelley Hewitt Kay Larsen Annmarie Laura Rosemarie McIntyre Heather McKay Margaret Nicoll Amanda Pardee Cindy Pardee Cindy Peschel-Hull Randi Peterson Cathy Reynolds Marc Sherman Larry Snyder Claire Sumadiwirya Kristin Tarbet Whitney Twede Stefne Wang Suzan Watanabe Samantha Willing 2016 TREE SPONSORS Noble Fir Sponsors Grand Fir Sponsor Silver Fir Sponsors with Suzy Burke-Myers and Doug Myers 2016 TABLE SPONSORS Gold Sponsor Doug and Nancy Boyden Dave and Nancy Cole El Gaucho Wallace Properties Washington Trust Bank Silver Sponsor 425 Magazine Bacon Family Foundation Chandler Reach Winery Chicago Title Steve and Georgia McCoy Urban Restoration Urban Restoration Remodel Wells Fargo Home Loans Individual Sponsor Aflac Brent and Cindy Christie Clark Nuber PS Randy and Karen Eng Fidelity Investments Brian and Rana Gardner Tim and Sharon Gillespie GLY Construction Andrew Gardner and Randi Hedin Marnie Kern Bob and Jeannie King – C.O.O. Services, LLC Tobias and Jessica Klauder Steve and Georgia McCoy Holly Zhang Churches Bellevue Christian Reformed Church Bellevue Presbyterian Church Lake Sammamish Foursquare Church Lighthouse Christian Church Westminster Chapel Larry Snyder Auctioneer Larry Snyder has helped nonprofit organizations meet fundraising goals for 25 years. He is a graduate of the Western College of Auctioneering and has active membership in the National Auctioneers Association. As a Professional Fundraising Auctioneer, Larry engages with causes in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. When not in tuxedo and mic in hand, Larry can be found writing about and composing photographs in Tuscany. His new book “Miracles in Montanare - Ten Years in Tuscany” (Iron Twine Press 2016) details a decade of friendships in the tiny Italian village of Montanare. Larry’s most notable accomplishment is his 10 year old daughter Daniela (aka the greatest kid in the world). Larry and his family live in Redmond with Taylor, the Super Dog. Brad Goode Emcee Returning this year is emcee Brad Goode. After 14 years as an award-winning anchor in the Northwest news business, Brad now joins the banking sector as Senior VP for communication at Washington Federal, Inc. Over the last decade, Brad has become a passionate auctioneer and emcee. He helps dozens of charities and other organizations raise millions of dollars each year. In his limited spare time, you will find Brad skiing with his wife and daughter, playing golf whenever possible, riding a mountain bike or playing in charity hockey games. Brad is a graduate of Michigan State University and a proud Spartan! ACTIVITIES RAFFLE $2,500 in Delta Air Lines Travel Vouchers Purchase a raffle ticket during the reception for a chance to win $2,500 in Delta Air Lines travel vouchers good for airfare on Delta. The 1 winner of the full package will be announced during the live auction. (Vouchers will be issued as 2 $1,000 travel vouchers and 1 $500 travel voucher) $50 per raffle ticket FESTIVAL TREE VIEWING All 12 Festival Trees will be displayed during the reception prior to the live auction. The beautiful array of themes and designs illuminate the Grand Foyer with Christmas Spirit. Browse each tree for your favorite elements, packages and surprises to help plan your bidding. Each tree will be sold during the Live Auction. GLASSYBABY A story, a laugh, a familiar scent. Holiday nostalgia that makes us remember all the wonders of the magical season. Jubilee REACH is proud to present “Jubilee” a commemorative, limited edition glassybaby. Glowing in holiday red and named “Jubilee” in honor of our 10th anniversary, this limited edition, one of a kind glassbaby, includes the Festival of Trees logo which is etched and painted by hand. $25 of each glassbaby sale goes directly to Jubilee Reach HEADS AND TAILS Don’t miss out! During the auction...join the fun! For $20 you can play Heads or Tails and try your chances to win a $1,000 Bellevue Collection gift card. AUCTION RULES 1. Payment by the successful bidder can be made any time after the checkout table opens and payment must be made in full. Cash, check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express will be accepted. 2. Items may be removed from the auction with a “PAID” receipt. 3. All sales are final and no exchanges or refunds on items are allowed unless specified in the catalog. Many items are non-transferable. Please reference your auction catalog and certificates for specifications. 4. Many packages require the buyer to coordinate with several donors. It is important to read all certificates and coordination specifications for each item. 5. The auction committee has attempted to describe and catalog all items correctly and all property is sold “as is.” The auction committee and Jubilee REACH neither warrant nor represent, and shall in no event be responsible for, the correctness of descriptions, value, genuineness, authorship, provenance or condition of the property. No statement contained in the catalog or made verbally at the sale or elsewhere shall be deemed as warranty, representation or assumption of liability. 6. All trees include delivery within a 20-mile driving limit of Seattle and will be delivered on Monday, November 15. A representative will contact winning bidders to make arrangements for delivery.
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