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Mt. Pleasant Christian School AUC25th TION Saturday, April 17th, 2021 9:02 a.m. Come see us on Preview Night, Friday, April 16th, 5:00-7:00 p.m.! Welcome to the th Mount Pleasant Christian School 25 Annual Auction April 17th, Starting at 9:02 a.m. (Doors open at 8:00 a.m.) Preview Night, April 16th, 5-7 p.m. Mount Pleasant Christian School, Inc., founded in 1993, is a private, non-denominational, non-profit Christian School providing Christian education, which offers a challenging program of study taught from God’s perspective. With a student body of 62, MPCS supports students coming from different school district across Southeast Iowa and Missouri. The teaching staff is of the highest caliber; both in ability to teach, and to minister to the needs of the students in their classrooms. As an independent, non-profit school, Mt. Pleasant Christian School’s expenses are not fully covered by tuition. Since the beginning, it has sought to raise funds to fill the gap. This is one of our largest fundraisers and this event helps families afford a Christian education. We want to thank everyone who contributed so generously to this year’s auction. We have tried not to omit any person or donation. More items may have come in after this book went to print, so it will be up to the discretion of the auction team to place them. The Mt. Pleasant Christian School and the Auction Team THANK YOU for taking time out of your busy schedule and coming to support us today. We have prayed for each person attending and hope you will enjoy the day with us. Serving Him, The Auction Team Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6 Mount Pleasant Christian School 1505 E. Washington, Mt. Pleasant 319-385-8613 GENERAL AUCTION RULES 1. All bidding at the auction will require a bid number. 2. MPCS is not responsible for any accidents. 3. You may pay for your items as you acquire them, or before you leave today. The cashier is located in the southeast corner of the foyer. All items must be paid for today. 4. All sales are final. 5. If you purchase a certificate for a service product, be aware of the stated parameters. Please use your certificates for the number of people or events intended before the expiration date. 6. All items, new or used, are sold ”as is” and MPCS makes no representation of warranty of any kind with respect to these items or services. MPCS disclaims any responsibility or liability for the performance of any item offered at this auction. 7. Gift certificates may be picked up at the cashier table when you pay your tab. Disclosure Requirements for Quid Pro Quo Contributions Effective for contributions made on or after January 1, 1994, charitable organizations must inform donors in writing that quid pro quo contributions in excess of $75 are deductible only to extent they exceed the value of any goods or services provided by the charitable organization in return. For the purposes of this provision, quid pro quo contributions are defined as contributions and partly in consideration for the goods and contributions are defined as contributions and partly in consideration for the goods and services furnished to the donor. The term excludes any payments made to an organization organized exclusively for religious purposes in return for which the taxpayer received solely an intangible religious benefit generally not sold in a commercial transaction outside the donatives context. Typically, quid pro quo contributions are made in connection with charitable fundraising events, such as charity golf tournaments, auctions, theater events, dinner dances, and similar events, where part of the payment constitutes as contribution. In connection with the solicitation or the receipt of quid pro quo contribution, charitable organizations must provide a written statement that: (1) informs the donor that the amount of the contribution deductible for federal income tax purposes is limited to the excess of the amount of money or property contributed over the value of the good faith estimate of the value of such goods or services. Disclosure statements may be made in any reasonable manner likely to come to the attention of the donor. Thus, disclosure statements may be placed on solicitation materials, event programs, tickets, etc. When you pay for your auction items today, you will receive a ticket for each item that you have purchased. The ticket will show what you paid for each item. The excess that you pay over the fair market value is your donation. You will need to keep these receipts for your 2018 tax return. Your own tax advisor can answer any further questions. Steffes Group, Inc. 2245 East Bluegrass, Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641 319.385.2000 515.432.6000 SteffesGroup.com Thank You! Thank you to all the Auctioneers for donating their time and talents. Thank you to the following individuals and businesses who contributed cash donations: Alyssa Smith Animal Artistry Quality Equipment Wayne & Connie Beckman McPheron Optometrist Iris Dental Thank You to Henry County Cattlemen Association for grilling! Thank You to the Henry County Pork Producers for their donations! Special Thank You to all of the Parents, Grandparents & Friends Volunteers that helped make this year’s auction a success through praying, planning, calling donors, picking up donations, donating items, packaging, advertising, recording, organizing, baking and working the day of auction. You are a huge blessing! “Let the FUNdraising begin . .” An EASY way to support the school WITHOUT spending extra money! SCRIP gift cards Purchase gift cards at face value through the school, the school receives a percentage back. That amount is then split between the general fund and the student account of your choosing. Paul Revere’s Pizza 15% Dairy Queen 3% Menards 3% / Lowe’s 4% Wal-Mart 2.5% Hardee’s 5% BP (gas card) 2.5% Subway 6% TJ Maxx/Homegoods/Marshalls 7% Taco Bell 5% Bass Pro Shops 10% Hy-Vee (paper, local) 15% Brown’s Shoes 10% Hy-Vee (cards) 10% Pizza Hut 8% And numerous national businesses!!! IT ADDS UP!!! For more information stop at the Cashier table or visit the website shopwithscrip.com and get the “RaiseRight” app. Wayne & Connie Beckman VanDeHout Chiropractic, P.L.C. formerly Cox Chiropractic Ages 5 years through 12th grade Kids Room Movies Movies and start at 9:30 Popcorn in the kidz room in the West hall with adult supervision provided (4 years old and younger must be accompanied by an adult) For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, thatshould whoever not perish butbelieves have eternal in life.him - John 3:16 McAllister Mini Storage T.W. Barton Restoration Service 300 South Jefferson Street 319.931.2255 Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 52641 Roofing—Siding Excavating—Demo & Cleanup Telephone (319) 385-9524 Lance Surveying Services John H. Lance Rob Lance Professional Land Surveyor Iowa and Missouri 1505 N. Broadway Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 52641-8302 Phone/Fax (319) 986-6779 Cell (319) 931-0648 E-mail: [email protected] www.lancesurveying.com Boundary Surveys • Subdivisions • Topography • Construction Staking Gary Anderson Insurance Agency Monte Kann, Agent 1903 140th Street Swedesburg, IA 52652 319.254.2288 Fund the NEED Projects from the past... Flooring The former roof leaked in Mrs. Hill’s office Kitchen Ovens repeatedly, soaking that carpet. Recently, 1 for Mrs. Playground equipment the sewer drain line backed up into the office as well. We need new flooring. New classroom door handles Hill’s office Approx. $1300 carpet / $2700 plank Security system Potter’s Wheel for art Carpet The carpet in the computer lab is original Teacher Faith Retreat 2 from the Pamida store that owned this School Van repair needs for the building 30 some years ago. It’s yucky and falling apart. Roof replacement Computer Lab Basketball/Volleyball uniforms Approx. $2700 carpet NEW NEEDS... Dare 2Share Student Conference And many more needs... Large We would like more large climb-on 3 equipment for our outdoor playground. THANK YOU!!!! Playground We have a bunch of monkeys!! Equipment $1,500 Concessions Breakfast: Lunch: Breakfast burritos Ribeye Sandwiches Cinnamon rolls with Homemade Bun Coffee Hamburgers with Homemade Bun Orange juice Beef Hotdog s Milk white/chocolate Breadeaux Pizza Bottled Water Chips Assorted Homemade Sweets Pepsi products YUMMMM! Enjoy! Bottled Water Contact the Mt. Pleasant Christian School for service projects. We have done gardening projects, raked leaves, picked up rocks and sticks. 319-385-8613 If you declare with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9 FAMILY PRACTICE Kent F. Metcalf, DO Kent Rynders, MD Julie C. Wagner, DO Sarah C. Ledger, DO Djonggi W. Situmeang, MD NON-PHYSICIAN PROVIDERS Grant Jansen, PA-C Katie Reuter, Nurse Practitioner Laura A. Miller, PA-C Katie Gratz, PA-C Jessica Thomas, PA-C 501 S WHITE SUITE 1, MT PLEASANT 8:00AM - 5:00PM Monday - Friday, 9:30AM - 11:30AM Saturday Telehealth - Walk-in - Urgent Care Offering Prenatal Care—Drs. Wagner and Ledger Newborn care—all physician teams 319-385-6700 Dermoscopy—Dr. Rynders Items to be auctioned BEGINNING at 11 AM 1 Whole Hog Delivered to Crawford Meat Plant in Wayland {or} to Ray’s Specialty Meats in New London. The time of getting the hog depends on when a hog is available to butcher and when the butcher is available. Hopefully in 2021, but possibly 2022 because of high volume in meat lockers. Donated by David Shadle Char-Broil charcoal grill Donated by MPCS DIY Home Decor Workshop for 4 with Chalk Couture designer, Brenda Ingwersen Smith Includes instruction and materials to complete a $50 value home decor project for each person.