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Roaring Twenties ST. MARY’S ACADEMY 32ND ANNUAL AUCTION THE Roaring Twenties APRIL 4 - 17, 2020 FROM THE AUCTION COMMITTEE Welcome to the St. Mary’s Academy 32nd Annual Auction. Our community should be very proud. We have worked together in new and creative ways to continue to educate these fabulous young women and support each other in this trying time. The auction is typically a night filled with generosity, support and a love for all things St. Mary’s. We thank you for joining together for this unique “virtual event” in an effort to help St. Mary’s provide the exemplary education to these very deserving young women. Thank you to our sponsors, in-kind donors, St. Mary’s staff and volunteers for their leadership, time and talents towards making the auction a success. We are so grateful for your support throughout the year. God bless you. Thank you for being with us virtually and for believing in the importance of our work. Sincerely, The St. Mary’s Auction Committee AUCTION COMMITTEE AUCTION CHAIRS Madeline Leigh Maja Bogatin Heather McStay Lucy Bosworth Anita Misra-Press Kerry Brennan-Novak Bryana Mullen Heather Kmetz Katie Nadalsky Heather McStay Susan Pfeffer Jennifer Zeidman Toni Pina Eric Robison COMMITTEE SUPPORT Michael Rose Marta Betts Krystin Rose Chip Biechler Maura Santoli Rebecca Brandt Colleen Schultheis Lory Caldwell Alex Seidel Stephen Caldwell Monica Seidel Scott Chandler Don Stone Melanie De Silva Gail Younie Carolyn Dickey Kat Yrizarry Jodie Dierickx Monica Kavalieros Amy Echols Elizabeth Viggiano Erin Ellis Yolanda Evans DEVELOPMENT, Katherine Ferruzzi COMMUNICATIONS AND Giulio Ferruzzi AUCTION STAFF Kate Alvord Edgar Fuentes Coralynn Arrigotti ’83 Ursula Garcia Hilary Baker Judah Gold-Markel Kate Baldwin Liz Gottfried Emily Niedermeyer Becker ’86 Holly Heiberg Annie Diess Cheryl Hoffbeck Erin Ellis Wendy Jackson Allison Martin Maria Juan Francisco Jennifer Schulte Masi ’94 Jenn Judy Cimberly Nickell Jennifer Kerns Natalie Nielsen ’15 JoAnn Koester Michael Scott Sally Krantz Paige Silverston Joyce Layco Pamela Mariea-Nason ENJOY A WONDERFUL TRIP TO LISBON, PORTUGAL 1 Enjoy a trip to beautiful Lisbon, Portugal! Spend your timeA perfect wandering treat the for beautiful that special city and someone exploring — theflowers art, and architecturechocolates every and rich month history. for a Picture year! Goose yourself Hollow touring Flowers the will UNESCOcreate a beautiful World Heritage fresh floral Jerónimos arrangement Monastery for you followed or a loved by decadentone each treatsmonth; from Moonstruck the famous Chocolates Pastéis de willBelém. complement During your visit, you will have the pleasure of meeting with U.S. it with chocolate perfection. What better way to pamper Ambassador George Glass and his wife Mary Ferguson Glass someone special — or yourself? ’79 at the US Embassy in Lisbon and then retreat to the ambassador’s residence for cocktails and dinner. • $75• Dinner per month with U.S. for twelveAmbassador (12) months and Mrs. of flowers Glass on from a mutually agreeable date. Ambassador Glass will make Goose Hollow Flowers every effort to honor the appointment, but unforeseen • $25circumstances per month for may twelve affect (12) his monthsattendance of Moonstruck Chocolates• $1,000 towards lodging and airfare • Concierge planning service to build your trip to Portugal Goose Hollow Flowers U.S. Ambassador George Glass and Mary Ferguson Glass ’79 EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO BECOME A GOURMET CHEF 2 Let’s face it, our new world is going to require more home cookingA perfect so lettreat it be for inspired that special cooking. someone The tools — of flowers preparation and forchocolates better meals every start month with for better a year! ingredients. Goose Hollow We’ve Flowers got will youcreate covered! a beautiful The luckyfresh winnerfloral arrangement can expect a for side you of orBlack a loved Angusone each beef month; that will Moonstruck arrive freezer-ready Chocolates packaged will complement as steaks, roasts and burgers. Fill your freezer and give yourself the it with chocolate perfection. What better way to pamper opportunity to try out those recipes you’ve saved through someone special — or yourself? the years. In addition, Grand Central Bakery offers you a Loaf of the Month for one (1) year. Grand Central specializes in rustic, artisan breads which are made with sustainable practices• $75 per and month top-quality for twelve ingredients. (12) months To ofbalance flowers out from your creativeGoose cooking, Hollow Flowers we are adding one (1) Sprout Size Box of Fruit and Veggies from Full Circle Farms. Better cooking, • $25 per month for twelve (12) months of Moonstruck better eating, better health. Chocolates • One (1) Side of grass-fed, Black-Angus beef arriving freezer-ready from FallBrooks Farms (214 lbs of meat) Goose• Grand Hollow Central Flowers Bakery Loaf of the Month for One (1) year • One (1) Sprout-sized box of Organic Fruits and Veggies from Full Circle Farms FallBrooks Farms Full Circle Farms Grand Central Bakery UP, UP AND AWAY! HOT AIR BALLOON RIDE FOR FOUR (4) 3 A perfect treat for that special someone — flowers and With this adventure, the sky’s the limit. Literally, experience chocolates every month for a year! Goose Hollow Flowers will the thrill of a lifetime while soaring above the fertile and create a beautiful fresh floral arrangement for you or a loved colorful Willamette Valley. You’ll have a bird’s-eye view of one each month; Moonstruck Chocolates will complement our local wine country so be sure to bring your camera. it with chocolate perfection. What better way to pamper After your flight, you and your guests will be treated to a someone special — or yourself? delicious brunch. You’ll get an inside look inside some of the region’s top wine producers. It’s time to take flight with this enchanting day of play. • $75 per month for twelve (12) months of flowers from Goose• Hot airHollow balloon Flowers ride for four (4) with Vista Balloon • $25Adventures per month for twelve (12) months of Moonstruck Chocolates• Brunch for four (4) also with Vista Balloon Adventures Vista Balloon Adventures owned by Ashley Whitty ’02 and Pierre Jourda, St. Mary’s Academy Parents Goose Hollow Flowers Must book in advance on a mutually agreed upon date during balloon season Flights subject to change due to weather Depending on the number in your party, a private flight is not guaranteed SMA VIP EXPERIENCE 4 A perfect treat for that special someone — flowers and Givechocolates your daughter every month and yourselffor a year! a year Goose to rememberHollow Flowers with will thecreate SMA a beautifulVIP package fresh for floral the upcomingarrangement school for youyear! or For a loved the 2020-2021one each month;academic Moonstruck school year Chocolates your daughter will willcomplement have VIP statusit with at chocolate SMA. She perfection.will start the What year withbetter her way own topersonal pamper lockersomeone whether special it —be or in yourself?senior, junior, sophomore or freshman hall. In addition, your family will receive private parent/ teacher conferences all year. That’s right no waiting in line! And for all the major events at St. Mary’s, your tickets will be • $75 per month for twelve (12) months of flowers from pre-reserved just for you. This is as good as it gets! Goose Hollow Flowers • $25• Private per month parent/teacher for twelve (12)conferences months of Moonstruck Chocolates• Personal locker for your daughter • Two (2) tickets to the Food for Thought Luncheon on November 19, 2020 Goose• Two Hollow (2) tickets Flowers to the spring musical • Two (2) tickets to the 33rd annual auction on April 17, 2021 • One (1) school photo package • $100 Spirit Store Gift Card • Pack of new branded SMA swag for the whole family St. Mary’s Academy CREATE YOUR OWN WINE CELLAR 5 A perfect treat for that special someone — flowers and Thischocolates Instant every Wine monthCellar includesfor a year! twenty-six Goose Hollow (26) bottles Flowers of will premium curated wine with a variety of flavor profiles from create a beautiful fresh floral arrangement for you or a loved some of the best winemakers. This package includes a mix one each month; Moonstruck Chocolates will complement of fantastic red and white wines to bring your personal cellar toit witha whole chocolate new level. perfection. This package What includes better a wayone (1)to yearpamper couple’ssomeone membership special — or atyourself? Boundary Social Club where you can store and share your wine for the coming year! • Boundary Social Club One (1) Year Couple's • $75 per month for twelve (12) months of flowers from Membership Goose• Electric Hollow Wine Flowers Opener Set and TRIbella Wine Aerator • $25• Twenty per month Six (26) for twelveBottles (12) of Premium months ofWine Moonstruck Chocolates 1. Acumen Mountainside Red 2013, Napa Valley 2. Adelsheim Vineyard Pinot Noir 2015, Willamette Valley Goose Hollow3.Adelsheim Flowers Vineyard Pinot Noir 2018, Willamette Valley 4.Angela Abbott Claim Vineyard Pinot Noir 2014, Willamette Valley 5. Antinori Winery Red Wine 2016, Italy 6. Argyle Reserve Chardonnay 2017, Willamette Valley 7. Barolo Poderi Aldo 2006, Italy 8. Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon 2016, Knights Valley 9. Brittan Vineyards Cygnus Block Pinot Noir 2017, Willamette Valley 10. Cameron Winery Abbey Ridge Pinot Noir 2015, Willamette Valley 11. Cameron Winery Wadsworth 2013, Willamette Valley 12. Chateau St. Jean Special Edition Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Sonoma Valley 13. Roots Crosshairs Cuvee Pinot Noir 2018, Willamette Valley 14. Domaine Pouillon Katydid Horse Heaven Hills Grenache Blend 2014, Columbia Valley 15. La Gerla Brunello di Montalcino 1998, Tuscany 16. L'Angolo Estate Pinot Noir 2016, Willamette Valley 17. Lapo Berti Barlo Del Comune Di La Morra A perfect treat for that special someone — flowers and 2013, Italy chocolates18. everyMcKinley month Springs for a Wineryyear! Goose Cabernet Hollow Sauvignon Flowers will create a 2018,beautiful Yakima fresh Valley floral arrangement for you or a loved one each19.
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