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2018 Auction Program 2018 Celebration of the Crest Presents TO FIFTY YEARS Dear Friend of Brother Martin High School, We are celebrating two special milestones in 2018 – the 50th anniversary of Brother Martin High School and the 150th anniversary of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart in New Orleans. The Celebration of the Crest this year serves as a perfect way to say “cheers” to the school we know and love so well and to honor the traditions and history of St. Aloysius High School and Cor Jesu High School, both of which created the foundations for Brother Martin High School. Tonight we know you will have a wonderful time and do so all in support of our school’s mission “to form young men . to meet the needs of a changing world.” Dedicated alumni, parents, faculty and staff, and benefactors of our school have created the event so that you can truly celebrate with us these milestones in our history. The theme, “Cheers to Fifty Years,” calls for celebration, both for all the past glories of our school and its community and for the future still to come. Here’s to our next 50 and 150 years! What you contribute tonight by your good will, your camaraderie, and your support of our auction boards and live auction will directly impact the lives of all Crusaders who walk the halls on Elysian Fields. Proceeds from our event will be used for upgrades to the Robert Conlin Gymnasium, a building that holds a special place in the history of our school, not only because of its hosting many athletic and spirit events, such as basketball games, wrestling meets, and pep rallies, but also because it is the space where our school community gathers for our most important celebration – that of the Eucharist in our school-wide liturgies. I leave you with these words: Thank you! Thank you for your dedication over many years to the sanctuary that is Brother Martin High School and for your willingness to share so generously in the future that lies before us. Because of you, we grow and excel in educating young men for life. Sincerely, Greg Rando ‘77 President CheersTO FIFTY YEARS December 8, 2018 • New Orleans Marriott Patron Reception 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM Board Closings: Board 100 ...........................................8:30 PM Board 200 ...........................................8:30 PM Board 300 ...........................................8:30 PM Board 400 (Restaurant Board) .......................8:30 PM Board 500 (Hotel Board) . 9:00 PM Board 600 ...........................................9:00 PM Board 700 ...........................................9:00 PM Board 800 ...........................................9:00 PM Gold Board .........................................9:10 PM Parade of Prizes Closes Ramsey’s Reverse Raffle Drawing 52 Raffle Drawing Live Auction 50/50 Raffle Drawing $5,000 Cash Raffle Drawing Special Thanks to our Master of Ceremonies Mark Romig ’74 Main Event Entertainment Uptown Phunk 2018 Sponsors Main Sponsor - Regions Bank Patron of the Crest Dave’s Pharmacy, Inc. (Anna and David Jouandot ’78, David III ’03 and Joshua ’15) Hancock Whitney Bank (Joe Exnicios ’76) Orleans Capital Management Schiro’s School Time Uniforms Patron of the Shield Erin and Joseph Caruso ’79 Crescent Door & Hardware, Inc. (Jule and Neuville Hotstream, Sr., Neuville Hotstream, Jr. ’95, Jonathan Hotstream ’02, Payton Hotstream ’10) Christine and Milton Dureau ’69 CJ Eagle Capital Management, LLC (Michael Rohm ’66 SA) Renée and Hank Eiserloh ’84 Norma and Michael Kimble ‘81 Margan Equipment Rental (Armando Margan ’83, Isaiah Margan ’23) River Rock Stone Works of Louisiana (Arlene and Craig Tafaro ’83) Stall Enterprises (Karen and Chuck Stall ’76, Chuck Stall ’02, Will Stall ’07) The Schafer Group, LTD (Pam and Kernion Schafer ’69 SA) Gold Sponsors Accessible Insurance Agency, INC - The Dauzat Family Capital One Claudette and Daniel Craven ’63 SA Design The Planet Diane and Jimmy Gatti Gallo Mechanical, LLC Gootee Construction, Inc. (Kathy and Ken Gootee ’70, Ashley and Benjamin Gootee ’01) IBERIABANK Jostens Jack E. Lawton, Jr. Ami and Charlie Martinez ’85 Stephanie and Darren Martino Master Vending, Ltd. (Sherri and Kirt Nicolosi ’88) Kim and Jamie Munoz PepsiCo (David Ward ’83) Cherie and Rob Oertling ’84 Patio Drugs (Daisy and John DiMaggio) Elaine, Terri, Rachele and Tommy ’82, Thomas ’12 Ridgley Ryan Gootee General Contractors, LLC (Sara and Ryan Gootee) Seabrook Harbor & Marine Sysco Foods Zlien Patrons Michelle and Brian Barkemeyer ’79 Judith and Peter Graffeo ’79 Dee Dee and Bob Burns ’62 SA Laiche Family Jennifer and Bert Carter ’91 Tina and Ken Larose Jennifer and Mike DeLorenzo Lisa and Tom Maestri Documart Printing Manthey Family Julia and Patrick Donovan, Jr. Jennifer and Brian Melius Louann and Ben Dugas Lee and Pete Montecino Executone Systems Beverly and Tim Napier (Chris Stassi ’84) Tuppy and David Pecot ’76 Eric Bosch and Cat Farrer Blythe and Jerry Peters ’76 Favorites Promotional Products and Jean and Pat Pritchett ’78 Apparel (James Casadaban, Jr. ’06) Janice Romig Valerie Gordon-Garofalo and Jacob Cowden-Garofalo Elizabeth and Patrick Scariano ’94 Danielle and Chad Guidry Laurie and Timothy Stewart ’82 INVESTAR BANK Anjanette and Todd Tournillon ’92 Jane Ann and Craig Frosch Waggonner & Ball, LLC Celebration of the Crest Silent Auction Rules 1. Bidders must be pre-register online with a credit card in order to bid. 2. Bidders will use their name to place their bid with a Bidding Assistant or on their personal electronic device. Bidder’s first name and last initial will be used to view their winning items on the electronic auction leader boards. 3. Brother Martin High School has attempted to describe and catalog all items correctly, but all items are offered “as is, where is.” 4. Prices shown are estimates of the retail value, provided by the donor. A minimum bid price is assigned to each item. Bids must equal or exceed minimum bids in order to be valid. 5. Bids must be submitted via the texted link or via a Bidding Assistant (at each auction table). Bid increments must be in whole dollars and must exceed the posted bid by the bid increment for that particular item. Bidders may place a maximum bid for an item which allows the auction website to bid on their behalf up to the maximum amount stated. 6. Bidders will be notified via text when they have been outbid and can place another bid directly from their personal electronic device. 7. Current bids will be listed on the displayed electronic leader boards. 8. In the event of a tied high bid when the board closes, the bidder who placed their bid first will be the winner. If the tie is between a maximum bid and a one time bid, the maximum bid will win. 9. Winning bidders can click on “My Items” after a board closes to see if they have won. A self-checkout link will be sent via text when all the boards have closed. Winning bidders will also be displayed on the electronic auction leader boards. 10. If you are the high bidder you will receive a self-checkout link after all boards have closed. You may pay through that link and present your payment confirmation screen to “Gift Pick-Up” to claim your items. 11. ALL SALES ARE FINAL; no exchange or refund of items unless specified. 12. Please pick up your winning items before you leave tonight. Items not picked up from Brother Martin High School by Friday, December 14, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. will be come property of Brother Martin High School and will be used for future fundraising events. CheersTO FIFTY YEARS Chaircouple Ami and Charles Martinez ‘85 Co-Chaircouple Kim and Jamie Munoz Past Chaircouple Mia and Scott Corrente ‘83 Special Thanks Live Auction Sponsors Cannon Framing Jeanfreau’s Hardware Bert Carter ’91 Lakefront Arena The Clapp Family N.O. Marriott Class of 1991 New Orleans Saints Scot Craig ’80 PepsiCo - David Ward ’83 FORE!KIDS Foundation Marco Perez ’83 Alina and Jerry Grubb ’82 Jay Romig ’72 Danielle and Chad Guidry Rod West ’86 Brother Martin Ambassadors, Debbie Broussard, Alex Becnel ’08 and Mike Cappo ’00 Brother Martin Cheerleaders, Kathy Choina Lagniappe$25 Purchase a “Grab Bag” gift, valued at $25 or more and receive a custom Brother Martin ornament! Lagniappe gifts must be taken at time of purchase. 50/50 Tickets 12 for $10.00 or Tip to Tip for $25.00 The winning ticket holder splits the total take with Brother Martin. Winning ticket will be drawn at the close of the Live Auction. Winner need not be present. Purchase with cash or charge to your bid number. Parade of Prizes 12 for $10.00 or Tip to Tip for $25.00 Drop your tickets in the containers for the prizes you want to win! Located next to the Lagniappe Table. Reverse Raffle $25 each Diamond Fleur De Lis Fashion Ring Ladies diamond fleur de lis fashion ring featuring 58 round cut and 2 princess cut diamonds in 14K yellow and white gold. 1/2 carat total diamond weight. (Value $3,699.00) $5,000 Cash Raffle $100 each Only 150 Chances to be sold Drawing after the Live Auction. Winner need not be present. 52 Raffle $25 Pick a card & try your luck to win a New Orleans Package Omni Riverfront Hotel • Cocktail Tour for 2 Steamboat Natchez Jazz Cruise for 2 Court of Two Sisters $100 • Acme Oyster House $50 • Drago’s $50 52 Chances Available Special Thanks Bar Sponsors Anasazi Wines Danielle and Chad Guidry - Royal Palms David Kenny ’91 - Uncorked Jerry Peters ’76 - Southern Eagle Additional Donors AAA Silkscreening • American Speciality Advertising - A.J. Talamo ’63 SA Angelo Brocato Ice Cream • Azby’s • Bear’s PoBoys Bienvenu Plumbing • Edward J.
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