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Silent Auction & Hors D’Oeuvres 5:00 P.M The 2017 Nebraska Christian Dinner & Benefit Auction 58 Years of “Building Lives for Eternity” Nebraska Christian Schools Central City, Nebraska www.nebraskachristian.org Saturday, March 25, 2017 Please bring this catalog with you on Saturday evening. Dear Friends of Nebraska Christian, On behalf of the Nebraska Christian Schools family, we would like to welcome you to our Dinner and Benefit Auction. Our many families, dedicated teachers, administration, and staff want you to know that they appreciate your presence and the support you show by your enthusiastic participation in the bidding this evening. We are grateful for the generosity of so many in giving their time, talent, and resources to this event. We know that the financial gain realized is only part of the benefit we receive. We consider the relationships formed during the last fourteen auctions a great blessing to us and to the school. With thankful hearts, Kristy Langemeier, Special Events Coordinator Deana Leonard, Special Events Assistant The mission of Nebraska Christian Schools is to assist the family and church by providing a Christ-centered education, equipping students with a Biblical worldview, and encouraging a love relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. The reason for our Benefit Auction is...... Private educational institutions such as Nebraska Christian Schools face the challenge of providing quality education without the help of tax dollars. Nebraska Christian is also not under the shelter of denominational support. Parents of students must bear the majority of the costs involved in educating their students, but tuition alone does not meet all the demands. We are thankful for friends like you who invest in the lives of our students as they are trained to impact the world for Jesus Christ. “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.” Proverbs 9:10 NCHS Staff and Faculty Josh Cumpston – Superintendent Harold Cook Kristy Langemeier Curtis Cooper Deana Leonard Tom Dockweiler Mark Leonard Terry Elge Deb Lovejoy Andy Falk Erin Mankin Ruth Ferris Clay Mankin Amy Fetterley Karen Miotke Dee Flynn Tara Mundt Kaity Flynn Nathan Musgrave Mike Flynn Sara Musgrave Stephani Francl Carl Ostrand Ronnie Franke Tonya Ostrand Suzhen Franke Andrew Perdew David Gee Becky Ritta Karmen Hamer Robert Ritta Jody Heuermann Susan Ritta Rachel Hicks Denise Schreiber Larry Hoff Larry Schreiber Daurice Hower Vonda Schnell Steve James Chris Schweitzer Donna Janssen Wendy Schweitzer Ronda Jividen Charissa Smith Renate Johansen Janice Stuhmer Scott Johnson Sarah Swanson Gib Killion Gordon Thiessen Kathy Kirby Patty Welk Maddie Kirby Eric Zanger Levi Landrigan Verna Zaruba Britta Landrigan NC School Board Members Paul McHargue, Chairman Matt Green, Vice Chairman Lester Unruh, Secretary Les Griess, Treasurer Greg Epp William Feely Doug Langemeier Chuck Murphy Ryan Twogood Tyson Ratliff, Advisory Council Chairman The Nebraska Christian Schools Foundation “Leaving a legacy that builds lives for eternity.” The option of a Christian education is available today at Nebraska Christian Schools because of people who came before us, saw a need, and worked to meet it. Nebraska Christian Schools strives to offer students a high-quality education, grounded in truth that produces well-rounded individuals capable of excelling in whatever endeavor they choose to pursue. Today, through the Nebraska Christian Schools Foundation you have the opportunity to leave your own legacy by building a secure financial foundation for Nebraska Christian Schools. Part of that legacy is……. The Next 50 Years Capital Campaign will update aging campus facilities and provide new space which will dramatically impact our appearance and ability to accomplish these goals. Please prayerfully consider how you can financially support The Next 50 Years Capital Campaign. Your partnership will help secure the option of Christian education for generations to come. Jody Heuermann Executive Director Foundation Board Members: Mike Toukan, Belinda Strobel, Lanny Faeh, Larry Myers, & Matt Green 3 The Evening's Program Saturday, March 25, 2017 SILENT AUCTION & HORS D’OEUVRES 5:00 P.M. DINNER 6:30 P.M. LIVE AUCTION & SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY 7:30 P.M. MASTER OF CEREMONIES Josh Cumpston Superintendent AUCTIONEER Rick Grubaugh Grubaugh Auction Evening Menu House Dinner Salad with Tomato, Cucumber, Carrots, Ruby Tuesday’s Croutons, and Dorothy Lynch or Ranch Dressing Bacon Wrapped Filet Mignon & Skewered Shrimp Garlic Mashed Potatoes Green Beans in a Velvety Cheese Sauce Gourmet Dinner Rolls Gourmet Cupcakes Fresh Roasted & Brewed Gourmet Coffee By: Barista’s Coffeehouse 4 Bidding Pointers: Remember, this is a benefit auction! Ask questions If you do not understand the auctioneer or are unsure of the bid amount, please ask a bid taker in your area. Enjoy the process Relax and enjoy the evening. Please try to talk quietly and minimize disruption during the live auction. Kindly applaud and give words of encouragement to our patrons and donors as well as any enthusiastic bidders in your vicinity. Patronize our supporters Be sure to thank our donors and patronize their businesses whenever you can! Don’t be outbid on your favorite Silent Auction items! You can keep bidding right up until each section closes to ensure you are the winning bidder. Closing times: South wall section.......................................6:15 p.m. West wall section .......................................6:45 p.m. North wall section and the front of the stage ..................................7:15 p.m. 5 Corporate Table Sponsors: Archer Credit Union Archer, Central City, Dannebrog Associated Staffing Grand Island Bill’s Volume Sales, Inc. Central City Central City Mall Central City Children & Adolescent Clinic Hastings Heuermann Family Phillips Innovative Solar, LLC Holdrege Interconnection Systems, Inc. Central City J & B Motors, Inc. Wood River Kyle Berck Motorsports Marquette Mark Creutzberg Farms Central City 6 NRL/Rathman & Manning Construction Chapman Palser Service, Inc. Central City Pinnacle Bank Central City Pioneer Pork Milford Preferred Popcorn Chapman Strobel Energy Group & Strobel Manufacturing, Inc. Clarks Trinity Financial Group Omaha Twin Rivers Urgent Care, LLC Grand Island Please remember these generous sponsors when you do business. 7 Live Auction 101 Nebraska Christian International Dinner A returning favorite! You and seven guests will enjoy an evening of exceptional food and fellowship as you are hosted by the NC international girls. Your party of eight will be served several courses of authentic international cuisine prepared by the girls themselves. Your experience will take place in the new girls' dorm on a mutually agreeable date during the 2017-2018 school year. Kaity Flynn and the international girls Unique Memory 102 Dinner with the Lt. Governor at the Governor's Residence Visit with Nebraska Lt. Governor Mike Foley and his wife, Susan, at the Governor's Mansion. Your party of up to eight will enjoy dinner and a private tour. Call to arrange a mutually agreeable date from the three dates available: June 15, June 19, or July 10, 2017. Lt. Governor Mike Foley & Mrs. Susan Foley Priceless Experience 103 UNL Ultimate Volleyball Experience Enjoy Husker volleyball like you never have before! You and three friends will get to attend a game of your choice during the 2017 season. Your 5th row seats are right behind the Husker bench. You will be close enough to hear Coach Cook and the players; it will be an experience you will never forget! You will also get to take home a 2002 autographed mini volleyball and a 2000 "Great Wall" collector poster. Kathie Nathan-Hahn Go Big Red!! 8 104 2 Day/2 Person Guided Turkey Hunt Let your guide, Chad Jividen, take you and a guest on a 2-day turkey hunt which includes blinds, decoys, calls and prime land near Clarks, NE. You can arrange a time during the April- May 2017 turkey season and may choose either a bow or shotgun hunt. After your first day of hunting, enjoy a dinner at Central City's Lincoln Manor Steakhouse with a $50 gift certificate and head down the road for a good night's rest in your own rooms at the Rodeway Inn. Lincoln Manor Steakhouse, Central City Monte Williams, Clarks, Rodeway Inn, Central City Hunter's Dream 105 Tim McGraw & Faith Hill Concert Tickets You and a friend will get to see the husband-and-wife country superstar duo Tim McGraw and Faith Hill at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln on Friday, May 12, 2017. Join them on their Soul2Soul World Tour with opening act Jon Pardi for an experience you won't want to miss! After your memorable concert experience, head to the Hyatt Place for a relaxing overnight stay. Also included is a $50 gift card to use at Misty's at your convenience. Friend of NC Misty's, Lincoln Priceless Experience 106 Zero-turn 52" Hustler Raptor Lawnmower Take your lawn mowing experience to a whole new level with this high performance zero-turn Hustler Raptor mower. The Raptor is designed to the highest standards, and built with the same great quality Hustler has been committed to for over 50 years. This mower features a welded 52" deck, exclusive Smooth Trak steering, patented automatic parking brake, 3-year warranty, and Hustler's legendary zero-turn precision. LS Hiebner, Inc., Henderson Value: $ 3,000 9 107 McHargue Builders Deck Construction Nebraska Christian alumni Jordan McHargue, owner and craftsman for McHargue Builders, will work with you to create a deck that you and your family will enjoy for years to come. Jordan will supply all the labor involved in creating a cedar tone 12ft x 16ft deck, and Builders Warehouse of Grand Island will supply the deck boards. The remaining supplies needed for the deck will be ordered by Jordan but will be paid for by the winning bidder. The winning bidder must live or need the work done within a 100 mile radius of Central City.
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