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Fr. Bruno Segatta Original 24 WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE Welcome to Tri-Cities Prep Dear Prep Supporters, Welcome to Tri-Cities Prep 23rd Annual Dinner and Auction, Where Dreams Come True! The support we receive from tonight’s event helps support over 50% of the students who attend Tri-Cities Prep. It is a worthwhile cause. By supporting Prep, you play an important role in helping to produce young men and women who make a diff erence in this community and beyond. We are proud of our students and their achievements. We are proud of our nearly 100% graduation rate as well as the 98% of our graduates who continue on to a college or university. We are proud of the over 5,000 hours of community service our students collectively give to the Tri-Cities. We are proud of their academic, athletic, and drama achievements. We are proud. I hope you enjoy the auction. I hope you leave with an item or two, perhaps a vacation, or a bottle from the Wall of Wine. Most importantly, I hope you leave feeling as I do, that Tri-Cities Prep is a special place. Lisa Jacobs, President March 14, 2020 3 WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE Magical Agenda 5:00pm Happy Hour Doors open! Enjoy appetizers and our Happy Hour while perusing the Silent Auction tables. The Blue tables are located in the main hallway while the Silver and Gold tables can be found inside the Grant Activity Center. 6:10pm Blue Silent Auction Closes Blue Silent Auction tables close, join the guests in the gymnasium. 6:20pm Silver Silent Auction Closes Silver Silent Auction tables, located on the East wall, close. 6:30pm Gold Silent Auction Closes Gold Silent Auction tables, located on the West wall, close and it’s time to get ready for dinner. 6:35pm Opening Ceremonies Auction welcome and dinner blessing off ered by Father Michael Brzezowski. Start fi lling out your Dessert Dash forms. 6:45pm Dinner Plated dinner, catered by Castle Catering, is served. 7:00pm Games Best of Live drawing. Try your luck at the Heads or Tails game. 7:10pm Live Auction Live auction begins featuring auctioneer Kirt Shaff er. Please get your auction bid card ready. 8:00pm Intermission Raise the Paddle and Dessert Dash 9:00pm Coaches turn into Pumpkins! Live Auction ends. But wait! It’s time for the Door Prize drawing and your chance to win a fabulous prize. It’s your reason for not leaving the auction early! Checkout stations are now open. 4 23rd Annual Dinner & Auction WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE Dinner Menu and Activities Appetizers Best of Live Raffl e Chardonnay Soaked Stuff ed Purchase a $25 ticket for a chance Apricots to win your choice of one of the Castle Artisan Meatballs specially marked Live Auction items. Dinner Course Salad Fresh Spring Spinach Door Prize Raffl e and Apple Salad Purchase $10 playing cards for a with Toasted Walnuts chance to win a brand new Yeti and Apple Vinaigrette cooler courtesy of Freshly Baked Focaccia Bread Ranch & Home in Kennewick. with Herbed Butter Heads or Tails Main Entree Purchase your star necklaces for $10 Grilled Chicken Thigh (can purchase 3 for $10 each) and you with Classic Hollandaise Sauce can participate in the Heads or Tails Bistro White and Wild Rice game. Choose wisely because you with Onion, Carrot could walk away with $500 cash! and Pullman Lentils Garlic Parmesan Roasted Carrots Vegetarian Entree Tofu Stir Fry Dessert Dash Peruse the table of beautiful desserts and plot your strategy. Work with your table mates to make your bids. The table with the largest bid gets the fi rst shot in the Dessert Dash. Pick the fastest runner and get ready to go! March 14, 2020 5 LIVE AUCTION Basketball Trifecta 1 Basketball signed by Brandon Clarke, former Gonzaga alum and fi rst round draft pick for the NBA Memphis Grizzlies. Also included are signed basketballs from the 2020 Tri-Cities Prep Boys and Girls Varsity teams. Donated by Tyler and Anna Morales, Tri-Cities Prep Boy’s & Girl’s Varsity Basketball LIVE AUCTION Front Row at Graduation 2 No need to fi ght the crowds or arrive 2 hours early! The highest bidder is guaranteed twelve (12) front row, reserved seats for the Tri-Cities Prep Class of 2020 graduation ceremony. Also included is a $300 Gift Certifi cate from Castle Catering. Donated by Tri-Cities Prep 6 23rd Annual Dinner & Auction LIVE AUCTION Notre Dame v. Arkansas 3 See it live at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana on September 12, 2020. Two tickets to the football game. The seats are purchased through the Spokane Notre Dame Club and are typically in the horseshoe section of the stadium with a great view of the game. Lucky bidders are also invited to stop by the “Ghirardo Tailgate”, hosted by Tri-Cities Prep and Notre Dame Graduates Dominick and Joseph Ghirardo on game day. Go Irish! Donated by Helen & Kevin Ghirardo, Kelli & Rick Orth LIVE AUCTION Private Flight to Minam Lodge 4 Take a quick private 40-minute fl ight (for two) to Eagle Cap wilderness area and enjoy breakfast at the blissful Minam lodge. Minam Lodge is only accessible by boat, airplane or a 8.5 hike. Mutually agreed upon dates. Donated by Cliff & Ambre MacHugh March 14, 2020 7 LIVE AUCTION Where’s the Beef? 5 It’s right here! A meat lover’s dream come true, the winning grill master receives 20 pounds of Rib Eye Steak and 20 pounds of New York Steak. The steaks are fresh and ready for you to take home tonight. Ice chest included. Donated by Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc. LIVE AUCTION Meadow Springs Golf for Four 6 Meadow Springs Country Club is home to one of the premier golf courses in Washington State. Guests will enjoy fi ne dining and exceptional recreational amenities, creating treasured friendships and unforgettable memories. Four will enjoy a round of golf, with carts and drinks and appetizers for four following their round at the Meadow Springs Country Club. Donated by Gordon & Kathy Beecher, Scott & Julie Grewe 8 23rd Annual Dinner & Auction LIVE AUCTION Gonzaga Tuition Vouchers 7 The lucky bidder will win a $1,000 tuition voucher for their student attending Gonzaga University during the 2020-2021 school year. $500 from each voucher per student may be used per semester. There are two (2) vouchers available for bid but only one per student may be applied. Donated by Gonzaga University LIVE AUCTION Broadway in Seattle 8 The winning bidder and a guest will enjoy a Broadway performance of Anastasia at the Paramount Theater on June 20, 2020. One night’s stay at the Hyatt Olive 8 and $100 gift card to dinner at Hyatt Olive 8 signature restaurant Urbane are included in this package. Donated by Lance & Janelle Amato, Merle & Sarah Pedersen March 14, 2020 9 LIVE AUCTION Walla Walla Weekend 9 Lucky bidder will enjoy of weekend in the historic Walla Walla Marcus Whitman Hotel. The successful bidder will advise Pat Chvatal which wineries they want to tour and then the tours will be planned. Dinner with the Marcus Whiteman Chef is also included. Dates will be mutually agreed upon. Donated by Pat Chvatal with Chvatal King LIVE AUCTION Winemaker’s Dinner 10 Four couples will enjoy delicious authentic Paella dinner prepared by Lisa Jacobs at the home of Sofi a and Brian Roach on a mutally agreen upon date. Meet the winemakers from Frichette Winery, Shae and Greg Frichette. Donated by Frichette Winery, Brian & Sofi a Roach, Rich and Lisa Jacobs 10 23rd Annual Dinner & Auction LIVE AUCTION Prep Board Date Night for a Year 11 Enjoy a night out once a month courtesy of the Tri-Cities Prep Board of Directors! Each month will include a diff erent adventure. Dinner and a movie or a play? Brew pub and bowling? Enjoy a diff erent adventure each month. Donated by Tri-Cities Prep Board of Directors LIVE AUCTION Clay Pigeons and Dinner 12 You and fi ve guests will join Gordon Estate’s Vineyard Manager (and avid hunter) Marc Nelson for a clay pigeon and target shooting experience in the estate vineyard overlooking the Snake River. Guests will enjoy a private tasting of estate library selections and a home-cooked meal by Katie Nelson poolside at the Nelson home. Winner will take home a mixed case of their favorite releases. Must be scheduled in advance on a mutually agreeable date. Expires March 14, 2021. Donated by Katie & Marc Nelson, Gordon Brothers March 14, 2020 11 TRI-CITIES PREP 2020 Seniors Senior Class Landon Amato • Bryce Bean • Sarah Cloniger • Elisabeth Cole Emily Dickson • Claire Dilly • Gia Ghirardo • Ellen Grewe Mariana Higareda • Davian Iniguez • Natasha Kori • Daniel Kruschke Jay Kusumoto • Jacob Levy • Griffi n Linn • Hollis Long Evelyn Mayorquin • Logan Mercado • Samantha Mercado Alyssa Monteon • Yulissa Moreno • Claire Mortensen Ashley Nies • Minh Niguyen • Lauren Nies • Zerric Pardini Naomi Perez • Owen Ritala • Joshua Rodriguez Kendric Sheehan • Rory St. Hilaire • Samuel Stewart Colin Sweeney • Jacoby Wieber • Fabian Yanez College Acceptances Arizona State University Northwest College University of Oregon Austin College Pacifi c Lutheran University University of the Pacifi c Boise State University Pepperdine University of Pittsburgh Calvin College Purdue University of Portland Carroll College Santa Clara University University of Puget Sound Case Western Reserve Regis University of Rochester Catholic University Saint Mary’s University University of San Francisco Central Washington Univ. 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