SILENT AUCTION CATALOG

1 FEBRUARY 27, 2016

DEL PASO COUNTRY CLUB

BACK BAR & GRILL ROOM MOJITO WELCOME CUBAN BUFFET & CARVING STATION SILENT AUCTION ENERGIZE, ACCESSORIZE & BEAUTIFY TABLES CLOSE - 6:40 P.M. EAT, DRINK & BE MERRY TABLES CLOSE - 7 P.M. FACULTY/STAFF WISH LIST TABLES CLOSE - 7:15 P.M. SUPER SILENT TABLES CLOSE - 7:15 P.M.

FOYER CLASS PROJECT MINI AUCTION - 7:20 P.M.

MAIN DINING ROOM SEATED DESSERT ¡BIENVENIDOS A LA FIESTA! SEÑORA PELLE & SEÑOR ALPIZAR HEADMASTER STEVE REPSHER FUND-A-NEED FOR BREAKTHROUGH GOLDEN TICKET DRAWING LIVE AUCTION

DANCE FLOOR MUSIC & DANCING CARLITOS MEDRANO & SABOR DE MI CUBA

2 SPONSORS

PLATINUM Lexus of Sacramento and Lexus of Roseville Von Housen Automotive Group, Mercedes Benz of Sacramento, Rocklin and El Dorado HIlls

DESSERT RECEPTION The Edwards Company

GOLD ATA Besties’ Row Amazing Lash Studio & European Wax Center Soyla Fernandez & Kelly Jensen The Granger Family The Niello Company Fabian Núñez Vicki & Steve Pleau Julie & Kevin Sloat

SILVER The Burton Law Firm Sandee & Rohitesh Chand Cassie Gilson & Loren Kaye Kari & Paul Miner Procida Landscape, Inc. Sacramento Women’s Health: an OB/GYN partnership

BRONZE Dabchick Vintage Gems Kelley Taber ‘84 & Gary Jakobs, Lee & Chip Mahla Gale Kaufman & Steve Murakami Lindsey & Andrew Sackheim Jane, Francis, & Allison ‘19 Zhang

$5,000 Platinum $3,500 Dessert Reception $2,500 Gold $1,500 Silver $1,000 Bronze

39TH ANNUAL AUCTION BENEFITTING ACADEMICS, FACULTY SALARIES, SCHOLARSHIP, ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMS, AND BREAKTHROUGH AT SACRAMENTO COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 2636 LATHAM DRIVE • SACRAMENTO, CA 95864

3 AUCTION CHAIRS LEAH FRINK & JULIE SLOAT

PRE-PARTY HOSTS Julie & Kevin Sloat Leah & Patrick Frink Matina & Sotiris Kolokotronis

AUCTION SPONSORS & AD SOLICITATIONS Leah Frink, Julie Sloat

SILENT COORDINATOR Bonnie Koukas

EVENT DESIGN Kari Miner

BASKETEERS Paula Repsher, Denise Williams

CLASS PROJECTS Julie Shanks Abreu Gallery, Tom Head

FINANCE Tepring Piquado ‘97 Kelly Harrison Hardin ‘97

AUCTIONEER Jake Parnell

THANK YOU Stacey Carter, Name Tags Evan Dunham, Graphic Design Jon Cormier, Marisa Christie, Julie Nelson, Amy Nelson Wells ’98, Development Office Patricia Jacobsen, Student Volunteers Tom Wroten ’99, Live Auction Presentation SCDS Parents’ Association, Priya Krishnan & Katherine Merksamer ‘88, Co-Presidents SCDS Student Volunteers, SCDS Maintenance Department & Office Staff

FACULTY SPONSORS Sue & Charlie Brownridge, Katie Newell ’86 & Ed Dudensing, Roxanne Elliot & Antonio Falcone, First Grade Piano Students, Jennifer & Chris Granger, Deborah & Terry Harvego, Ali & Dodds Hayden, Cassie Gilson & Loren Kaye, Nicole & Jeff Look, Jerrianne & Robert Naify, Maya & Loway Owaidat, Christy & John Procida, Kim & Tony Stone, Kara & Brian Turner, Ellen & Carlin Wiegner, Jane Tsai & Francis Zhang

4 AUCTION RULES

SILENT AUCTION The Silent Auction tables will close prior to the live auction. Write your bid number and initials legibly on the bid cards. Bids without bid numbers are invalid. Please bid thoughtfully. Do not cross out bids. The last correct bidder is the buyer. FIXED PRICE You need not be part of a group to bid on Fixed Price activities or items. Fixed Price items are priced at a per-person amount. The number of persons and price per person are listed at the top of each bid card. Fixed Price items have a limited number of participants. When the bid card is full, the bidding is closed. Write your name and bid number on the appropriate line of the Fixed Price card. GOLDEN TICKET The winner of the Golden Ticket drawing will select any Live Auction item or Class Project as his/her prize. Unless the donor has made other arrangements, the selected item will not be available for bid. LIVE AUCTION During the Live Auction, bidders must identify themselves by their bid numbers. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. Group bidding is permissible and encouraged for an item. A group of people pooling resources to bid on one item should designate one person as bidder. Please inform the Development Office if items need to be charged to separate bid numbers. PLEASE TAKE YOUR ITEMS HOME TONIGHT You may check out with Finance tonight or stop by the school on the Tuesday following the Auction. Cash, check, Amex, MasterCard, and Visa will be accepted. Checks should be made payable to SCDS Auction 2016. ABSENTEE BIDS If you are unable to attend the auction, absentee bids for Live and Silent Auction items and Fund-a- Need for Breakthrough may be submitted to the SCDS Development Office and must be received by Thursday, February 25, 2016, 4 p.m. TAX INFORMATION SCDS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization as determined by the IRS. Our Federal Tax Identification Number is 94-1597352. The IRS stipulates that only the amount paid for the item or service in excess of the fair market value is tax deductible. For one-of-a-kind items, please consult with your tax advisor. Winning bidders should refer to their receipt and/or their catalog for values. Receipts and forms need to be retained for tax purposes. DISCLAIMERS Items are offered “as is” and all sales are final. Items can not be exchanged for cash, and there will be no exchanges or refunds, unless stipulated otherwise in the description. Items and services purchased from the Auction are used at the purchaser’s risk. SCDS makes no warranty regarding the quality and safety of donated items and services. SCDS and the volunteers assisting with the Auction assume no liability or responsibility for any injury or damage that may result from the use of property and/or services sold. All items, services, dinners, houses, etc., must be used within one year of the date of the Auction, unless otherwise stipulated or other arrangements are agreeable to the donor. Private homes or condos are nontransferable. Reminder to winning bidders and donors: you are both responsible for making arrangements for redemption of all Auction purchases. It is not the responsibility of SCDS or the Auction Committee to make these arrangements.

5 A growing body of knowledge shows that what happens to students between the ages of 10 and 14 determines not only their future success in school, but success in life as well,” - The New American Middle School

STUDENTS TEACHING STUDENTS. STUDENTS MAKING BREAKTHROUGHS. Support the year-round, tuition-free college preparatory program and make an investment in the larger Sacramento region and beyond. In 1993, SCDS joined an international collaboration dedicated to providing college preparation for motivated middle and high school students from under-resourced public schools. In addition, BSAC serves as an innovative teacher-training program for talented high school and college students. This “students teaching students” model results in a life-changing experience for individuals, families, and communities.

FUND-A-NEED FOR BREAKTHROUGH Through your generosity, you can help provide necessities for the year-round Breakthrough Program, with summer classes held on the SCDS campus.

Proceeds from the game will augment the very basic needs of the program, including classroom supplies (books & materials), healthy snacks for the students, significant transportation expenses to transport students to and from their local neighborhoods to SCDS, field trips to college campuses, and teacher intern stipends.

For those familiar to this fundraiser, please note that we are changing it this year to a traditional fund-a-need format where you are asked to raise your paddle in support of Breakthrough. Donors are also asked to complete a pledge card on the table, which will be collected by student volunteers.

6 LIVE AUCTION ADDITION

CUSTOM MADE SUIT FROM JULIUS This is your chance to win the bid on a custom-made, custom-fitted suit, individually measured, cut, and sewn from your choice of classic Italian wool fabrics. A Samuelsohn suit is the product of a rich heritage, dating from its beginnings almost 100 years ago, and one can be hanging in your closet ready for you to wear in just five weeks from your first appointment at Julius in Pavilions. Tailor-made for a perfect fit! Donor: Julius Clothing

SUPER SILENT

100. "RED DRAGON SWIRL" BY PAT MAHONY Thank you to alumni parent Pat Mahony for continuing to support SCDS with a donation of her stunning art. "Red Dragon Swirl" is an original oil on canvas, mounted under glass. Pat is a well-known artist, represented by galleries in Davis, New York, and Carmel. Her paintings are included in many public, private, and museum collections, including the Crocker Art Museum. Value: $2,400 Donor: Pat Mahony (alumni parent)

101. PENDANT AND EARRINGS IN GREEN OYNX AND QUARTZ Your friends are too nice to tell you they would be green with envy if you win the bid on this stunning set of green oynk necklace and earrings. Value: $890 Donor: DeVons Fine Jewelers, Corrine & Jon Merksamer (alumni parents)

102. OCEANFRONT JENNER BEACH HOUSE, ESCAPE TO THE SONOMA COAST Ideal for a family vacation or a getaway for three couples! Enjoy four nights in this prime oceanfront three-bedroom, two bath, contemporary furnished home located off Highway 1 in Jenner, , just 15 miles north of Bodega Bay and two- and-a-half hours from Sacramento. Explore Fort Ross, visit Safari West, soak in the outdoor Jacuzzi, kayak with the harbor seals in the Russian River (kayaks are included), or relax and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. You are ideally located for world- class Russian River or Sonoma County wine tasting, antiquing, golf, horseback riding, charter fishing, and good old-fashioned beachcombing and kite flying. (Select a mutually agreeable date, nontransferable, no smoking, no pets.) Value: $3,500 Donor: Lindsey & Andrew Sackheim (9th grade & alumni parents)

7 103. FALL WEEK IN TELLURIDE, SEPTEMBER 18-25, 2016 For a picturesque leaf season, there's no need to go back east; spend a fall week at the luxurious Fairmont Franz Klammer Lodge in Telluride, well known for its warm hospitality and excellent customer service. Your two- bedroom, two-bath condo has a fireplace and balcony and will sleep six. Since the kids are in school and the date is September 18-25, this could be an adult getaway. Arrival date is the final day of the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival, so plan your flight to get there early enough to enjoy Sunday evening's music and microbrews. Then the crowds will leave and you'll have a week to enjoy all that Telluride offers: biking, hiking, fishing, music, restaurants, and shopping. The Mountains to the Dessert 200-mile bike ride begins at the end of your stay, should there be a hard-core bicyclist in your group. Fly into Montrose and take the free shuttle to the Lodge. (Nontransferable, airfare not included.) Value: $2,500 Donor: Annette Fineberg & Sufen Chiu (12th grade parents)

104. ASPEN FOR A WEEK AT THE ST. REGIS RESIDENCE CLUB, APRIL 30-MAY 7, 2016 Are you available for a glamorous getaway to the St. Regis Residence Club in Aspen for a week? The date is reserved for you, April 30-May 7, 2016, and the fireplace will be lit in your two-bedroom condo awaiting your arrival. The five-star luxurious accommodations in the heart of Aspen are steps away from exclusive shops and fine restaurants, and Aspen is the ultimate playground for biking, fly fishing, and hiking. When it's time to relax and renew, the Residence Club offers a heated pool and the Remede Spa. (Nontransferable, airfare not included.) Value: $5,000 Donor: Alissa Eagle & Ira Androphy(8th grade parents)

105. THREE SUMMER NIGHTS AT NORTHSTAR, ASPEN GROVE Unwind for three nights in this three-bedroom, two-bath condo at Northstar at Tahoe. Condo sleeps six with two queen beds and a bunk bed. (Select a mutually agreeable date during this spring or summer, April-September, non transferable, no smoking, no pets.) Value: $3,500 Donor: Lindsey & Andrew Sackheim (9th grade & alumni parents)

106. WINTER OR SUMMER WEEK AT MARTIS LANDING, NORTHSTAR Looking for a nearby location for a family vacation? This comfortable four-bedroom home (3 kings, a double bunk room, another bunk, and a sofa bed, sleeps 12) would be a super landing point for a week at the Northstar Resort. Stay home there's a hot tub on the deck just outside the game room or take the shuttle to the Northstar Village for restaurants, ski lifts, and clubhouse pool. Lots of windows offer a view of the valley for sunlit days and there's plenty of room for a couple of families to spread out. (Select a mutually agreeable week, not available during the Christmas holidays, nontransferable, no pets, no smoking.) Value: $3,500 Donor: Lesley & John Mahan (2nd grade parents)

8 107. MONEY LAUNDERING – $1,000 AT RYTINA Twenty dollars a week for a year! Give Andrew Jackson the cleaning he deserves. A shirt a day, a suit a week, silk blouses, wool coats, dresses, and more. Use your $1,000 credit within one year; expires February 27, 2017. Thank you to alumni parents and SCDS graduates Katie & Toran Brown for their continuing support of SCDS. Value: $1,000 Donor: Rytina Fine Cleaners, Katie ‘82 & Toran ‘82 Brown (alumni parents)

108. PREMIERE NAPA VALLEY 2005 JONES FAMILY CABERNET One of 120 bottles produced, this wine is 100% unblended Cabernet from the best barrel of the 2005 vintage. Value: $500 Donor: Cynthia & Steve Edwards (10th grade & alumni parents)

109. A YEAR OF CAKES Indulge your sweet tooth with a cake a month from the most popular bakery in town, owned by SCDS alumni parents Marlene and Walter Goetzeler. Pick up your 7" cake each month, starting in April, at the bakery. Value: $360 Donor: Freeport Bakery, Marlene & Walter Goetzeler (alumni parents)

110. COOKIES FOR A YEAR Enjoy one dozen cookies a month for one year (March 2016-February 2017). Parent and Cookie Connection owner Jake Hoffart has provided the first dozen for you to take home tonight. Value: $234 Donor: Cookie Connection, Jake Hoffart (3rd grade parent)

111. FOR YOUR SWEET TOOTH Treat yourself with this grouping of certificates. Includes dessert for two at Rick's Dessert Diner, a $50 certificate to Ginger Elizabeth's Chocolates, and a $50 certificate to Yo-Yo Yogurt. Value: $120 Donor: Maya Juarez & Stephen Chuchel, Rick's Dessert Diner, Yo-Yo Yogurt

112. SAINTSBURY PINOT PACKAGE This package includes a certificate for wine tasting and two bottles of 2013 pinot noir. Value: $230 Donor: Saintsbury, Jane Stroup Bauman (alumni parent & SCDS faculty)

113. ONE YEAR FAMILY MEMBERSHIP AT A SPARE TIME CLUB Spare Time Clubs include: Broadstone, Diamond Hills, El Dorado Hills, Gold River, Johnson Ranch, Laguna Creek, Natomas, Rio del Oro, and Twin Arbors. This certificate is for new members, only; must be redeemed by August 27, 2016. Value: $2,520 Donor: Spare Time, Inc., Margie & Bill Campbell (alumni parents)

9 114. HIGH HEEL RED SHOE SCULPTURE FROM JULIE DIDION This ceramic high-heel red shoe, from artist and SCDS art teacher Julie Didion, would be a playful addition to your art collection. With "eyes" on the front and a bow on the back, this shoe comes dressed to party! Value: Priceless! Donor: Julie Didion (SCDS art teacher)

115. SHOWSTOPPER STATEMENT NECKLACE OF PEARLS & HEARTS Designed by parent Stacey Friedman, this multi-strand design is loaded with vintage pearl necklaces topped by a pair of vintage hearts. The piece can be adjusted longer or shorter depending on your ourtfit and neckline. Is there a special occasion in your future where you can show off this beauty? Value: $130 Donor: Dabchick Vintage Gems, Stacey Friedman (9th grade parent)

116. ROOSTER BY CYNDRA BRADFORD With a palette knife, oils and an uninhibited approach to painting, Carmel artist Cyndra Bradford creates plein air paintings of the Monterey Peninsula. She is also known for her impressionistic paintings of horses, dogs, and other animals. Value: $2,000 Donor: Kelley Taber '84 & Gary Jakobs (9th & 11th grade parents)

117. TWO CLUB LEVEL TICKETS FOR WARRIORS VS. PHOENIX AT ORACLE ON MARCH 12, 2016 Tip off is 7:30 p.m. at Oracle Arena when the NBA champion go up against the Phoenix Suns. Great seats lower level, sideline, section 101, row 9. Value: $1,500 Donor: InterState Oil Company

118. FOUR GREAT SEATS TO DIVISION CHAMPS Pack your dodger blue, plan on some Dodger Dogs, and invite some friends to a game at the Ravine. Your four seats are field-level for a mutually agreeable game during the 2016 season. Includes parking pass. Value: $500 Donor: Bruce Friedman

119. 2015-16 AUTOGRAPHED BALL There's no better way to show you're Sacramento Proud then displaying this ball signed by the 2015-16 team in your home or office. Value: Priceless! Donor: Sacramento Kings

120. DEMARCUS COUSINS AUTOGRAPHED ROAD JERSEY Treat yourself or the Kings fan in your life to this jersey signed by Kings big man Demarcus Cousins. Value: Priceless! Donor: Sacramento Kings

10 121. GOLF FOR FOUR AT CATTA VERDERA Gather your foursome and play Catta Verdera Country Club in Lincoln, the only 4.5 star private course in Northern California. Certificate includes carts. Tee times for non-members are available Tuesdays and Wednesdays and must be reserved five days in advance. This basket includes a golf shirt (men’s large) and hat. Value: $325 Donor: Lindsey & Andrew Sackheim (9th grade & alumni parents)

122. "COASTAL VINEYARD" BY GREGORY KONDOS Gregory Kondos is an American artistic icon whose colorful landscapes, vineyards, and Sacramento river scenes are treasured by many. Win this bid and take home this signed giclee by one of Sacramento's own. Value: $1,200 Donor: Gregory Kondos & Moni Van Camp (alumni parent)

123. APPLE WATCH - 38 MM, STAINLESS STEEL CASE, BLACK BAND Leave your phone in your pocket and update your technology lifestyle with the Apple Watch. Value: $350 Donor: Cyndy & Jeff LaFitte (6th & 9th grade parents)

124. VIP STUDIO TOUR OF KCRA Up to ten guests are invited to a VIP studio tour of KCRA. After the tour, stay for the 5 p.m. newscast. Tour must be scheduled at least three weeks in advance. Value: Priceless! Donor: KCRA 3, Elliot Troshinsky

125. LUNCH WITH CONGRESSWOMAN MATSUI Have lunch with Congresswoman Doris Matsui, a former SCDS parent. The lunch can include up to four people and can take place in Washington, D.C. or in Sacramento on a mutually agreed upon date Value: Priceless Donor: Congresswoman Doris Matsui

126. “NOCHE DE PAZ, A PLENA LUZ” A piece of original cuban art by Luis Alberto Perez Copperi. An architect by training, Luis now works as an artist full time and lives in Cienfuegos, Cuba. Value: $1,200 Donor: SCDS Auction Committee

11 ENERGIZE, ACCESSORIZE & BEAUTIFY

300. Birthday Party at Fliptastic 309. Calligraphy Set Certificate for a standard birthday party at Value: $70 the Carmichael location. Donor: Anonymous Value: $200 Donor: Fliptastic Gymnastics 310. Catta Verdera Country Club Certificate 301. Fairytale Town Family Pass for Four Use it for a round of golf. Not valid for birthday parties or special Value: $280 ticketed events; expires June 30, 2017. Donor: Sandee & Rohitesh Chand Value: $22 311. Golf for Four at the Yocha Dehe Donor: Fairytale Town Golf Club 302. Parents' Night Out Golf for four, including golf cart and A basket of activities for the young lady practice balls. Tee times available all day in your life, plus four hours of childcare by Monday-Thursday, and Friday-Sunday after 8th grader Larkin Barnard-Bahn. 1 p.m. Expires November 2016. Value: $120 Value: $450 Donor: Amii Barnard-Bahn, Michael Donor: Cache Creek Casino Resort Bahn, Larkin Barnard-Bahn '20 312. Golf for Two at Teal Bend 303. FurReal Friends Walking Pup Valid Monday through Thursday, excluding Value: $40 holidays, group, tournament, and league Donor: Shayna Katz-Kim '01 play. Expires August 25, 2016. & Sang Kim '97 Value: $96 304. Puddles Gift Certificate Donor: Teal Bend Golf Club Value: $50 313. Willie Cauley-Stein Rookie Package Donor: Puddles, a Children's Shoppe Includes a jersey, official draft hat, and 305. Soft Blankie for Baby photo, all signed by Kings rookie center Vintage cashmire sweaters are recycled Willie Cauley-Stein. into a snuggle blanket for a young one. Donor: Sacramento Kings Value: $100 314. Rudy Gay Signed Shoe Donor: Katherine Erickson Kings forward Rudy Gay has signed one 306. Malala Heroine Basket of his shoes. You don’t need to Any child is sure to be inspired by the wear it - you just need to bid on it! basket celebrating heroines throughout Value: $25 time. Includes a “Hearts for Hearts” doll Donor: Sacramento Kings and books about girls and women who 315. Denver Broncos Youth Helmet and have shaped history. Uniform Set Value: $95 Value: $25 Donor: Scarlett Talamantes Donor: Christina & Thomas Morton 307 Science and Innovation Basket 316. Four Mid-field Tickets to Sac Republic Includes a Project MC2 doll and two books Game on female scientists and inventors. Pick a mutually agreeable game for your Value: $40 four tickets to a Sacramento Republic Donor: Scarlett Talamantes regular season match. Tickets are in 308. Coloring for All Ages section 205, row H, seats 9-12. Have fun with these books, water color Value: $115 pencils, crayons, markers, and more. Donor: Penni Elmore & Ruben Chavez Value: $125 Donor: Melissa & Jeff Burnett 12 317. Sac Republic Game for Four The matching earrings feature pear- Tickets for June 4 when the Republic takes shaped aurora borealis stones and pearls. on the LA Galaxy. Both pieces created by Dabchick designer, Value: $100 SCDS parent Stacey Friedman. Donor: Katie Newell & Ed Dudensing Value: $125 318. Four Tickets to a Sacramento Republic Donor: Dabchick Vintage Gems Game and Scarf 327. Apple Watch - 42 mm, Stainless Steel Four tickets to a mutually agreeable Case, Black Band Sacramento Republic regular season Value: $400 match. Includes a team scarf. Donor: Cyndy & Jeff LaFitte Value: $125 328. Anges B. Handbag Donor: Sacramento Republic FC Value: $325 319. Skiing for the 2016-17 Season Donor: Anonymous Two adult, all-day lift tickets to Tahoe 329. "Pink Dogwood" by Leslie Toms Donner for next year's 2016-17 ski season. Limited edition giclee print by alumni Not valid during holiday periods. parent Leslie Toms, who selected this Value: $100 image from her “flower” series. Donor: Tahoe Donner Value: $350 320. Druzy Stone Earrings Donor: Leslie Toms Fine Art Value: $30 330. "When Life Gives You Roses" by Leslie Donor: Christina & Thomas Morton Toms 321. Hand-crafted Copper Necklace A second limited edition giclee print by Value: $50 alumni parent Leslie Toms. Donor: Liz Leavy Value: $350 322. Arabella Freshwater Pearl Earrings Donor: Leslie Toms Fine Art Value: $95 331. UGallery Gift Certificate Donor: Susan Bitar To be used toward original art work from 323. Rhinestone Earrings with Vintage UGallery.com, a curated online art gallery Stones for the nation's top mid-career and Handmade by parent Stacey Friedman. emerging artists. Value: $38 Value: $300 Donor: Dabchick Vintage Gems, Donor: Sally & Grove Nichols 324. Vintage Crystal Earrings 332. Whole House Paint Consultation Value: $35 Selecting paint colors for your house can Donor: Dabchick Vintage Gems, be stressful. Katherine Erickson, parent 325. Rhinestone Crown Pendant and and owner of Graphic Interiors, will Necklace recommend paint colors for your entire Add some sparkle to your outfit with this home. exquisite necklace featuring an antique Value: $300 rhinestone-studded crown brooch and Donor: Katherine Erickson strings of rhinestones. This necklace was 333. Brown House Certificate desgined and created by parent Stacey This women's clothing store has been Friedman. in business for over three decades and Value: $48 is owned by Country Day grandmother Donor: Dabchick Vintage Gems, Doris Pittell. 326. Necklace of Pearls, Rhinestones, and Value: $500 Gold Chains with Matching Earrings Donor: Brown House on H Loads of sparkle dominate this stunning 334. Weekday Portrait Session and 11x14 Print necklace of vintage pearls and rhinestones Value: $325 accompanied by glittering gold chains. Donor: Jill Carmel Photography

13 335. Signed "The Good Dinosaur" Poster a CoolSculpting specialist evaluation and This framed poster from Pixar's latest film two single treatments. is signed by director Peter Sohn. Value: $1,500 Value: $150 Donor: Kaufman & Clark Plastic Surgery, Donor: Liz Leavy Kate & Dave Kaufman 336. Decorative Urn 349. Orchid in Glass Value: $80 Value: $150 Donor: Pottery World Donor: Twiggs Floral Design Gallery 337. 2nd Generation Amazon Kindle 350. Cosmetic Dermatology Services Value: $50 Consult with internationally renowned Donor: SCDS Auction Committee dermatologist Suzanne Kilmer, M.D., and 338. The Ultimate Vehicle Detail create a customized plan for glowing Value: $350 skin. Excludes plastic surgery and medical Donor: Pavilion Car Care dermatology services. Expires March 2017. 339. Exterior Vehicle Detail Visit skinlasers.com for a list of services. Value: $150 Value: $1,500 Donor: Pavilion Car Care Donor: Laser & Skin Surgery Center 340. Two Custom Hand Wax and Works of Northern California, Washes Suzanne Kilmer & Tim Chapman Value: $160 351. Ladies' Essentials Basket Donor: Pavilion Car Care Parent Krystin Hoffman has assembled 341. Works Wash Times Two a basket of skincare products and other Value: $68 essentials. Donor: Pavilion Car Care Value: $80 342. European Facial Donor: Krystin & Jason Hoffman Value: $120 352. Men's Product Assortment by Mono Mia Donor: Destination Asthetics Dawn Byers of Mono Mia put together a 343. Clarisonic Smart Profile basket of items including a vegan "leather" Value: $300 blanket, soy candle, cigar holder, and flask Donor: Dermatology Center with deck of cards. of Northern California Value: $180 344. Arden Hills Gift Certificate #1 Donor: Mono Mia Value: $50 353. Birdies Slippers Donor: SCDS Auction Committee Birdies are a true indoor shoe that is 345. Arden Hills Gift Certificate #2 fashionable yet incredibly comfortable. Value: $100 Take home this pair tonight, or parent and Donor: SCDS Auction Committee company co-founder Marisa Sharkey will 346. Arden Hills Gift Certificate #3 exchange it for a different size. Value: $200 Value: $140 Donor: SCDS Auction Committee Donor: Birdies, Marisa Sharkey 347. Therapeutic Massage 354. Carlisle Scarf and Gift Certificate Value: $85 Leopard print scarf from the Per Se Donor: American River Collection and a $175 gift certificate. Therapeutic Massage Value: $350 348. CoolSculpting Treatments Donor: Marcia Goldmark CoolSculpting’s unique technology uses 355-361 High School Studio Art Originals controlled cooling to freeze and eliminate High school students carved linoleum unwanted fat cells without surgery or blocks to print these beautiful note cards. downtime. The procedure is FDA-cleared, Value: Priceless safe, and effective. Certificate is good for Donor: High School Studio Art Students

14 EAT, DRINK & BE MERRY

400. Custom Sweets 408. Ginger Elizabeth Chocolates Gift You choose the flavor and the frosting Certificate #1 and second-grade parent and baker Value: $50 Melanie Allen will whip up a tasty treat Donor: Maya Juarez & Stephen Chuchel for your next event. Choose a 10-inch 409. Ginger Elizabeth Chocolates Gift cake, three bundt cakes, or four dozen Certificate #2 cupcakes. Value: $50 Value: $50 Donor: Maya Juarez & Stephen Chuchel Donor: Creative Confections 410. Ginger Elizabeth Chocolates Gift 401. Cookies by Sugar Shots Certificate #3 Custom cookies by alumna and Sugar Value: $50 Shots owner Kim Cotton Wong will add Donor: Maya Juarez & Stephen Chuchel the finishing touch to your next holiday 411. Hot Italian Certificate or party. Take home a dozen cookies Value: $50 tonight, and use the certificate for a Donor: Hot Italian second dozen later. Kim was a vendor 412. Lemon Grass Certificate at the Farm-to-fork dinner on the Tower Value: $50 Bridge. Visit sugarshotsdessert.com to Donor: Lemon Grass Restaurant see her work. 413. Masullo Certificate Value: $90 Value: $40 Donor: Sugar Shots, Donor: Masullo Pizzaria Kim Cotton Wong '98 414. Mayahuel Certificate 402. Decorated Bundt Cake Dinner for four at Mayahuel on K Street. Certificate good for an 8" decorated Value: $200 bundt cake at the Fair Oaks Blvd. or Donor: Tequila Museo Mayahuel Galleria Blvd. locations. 415. The Melting Pot Certificate Value: $30 Not valid on holidays or for special events. Donor: Nothing Bundt Cakes Expires August 27, 2016. 403. Weekend Breakfast Basket Value: $50 Includes a Belgian Waffle Maker and all Donor: The Melting Pot the fixings for a fine breakfast. 416. Paragary Restaurant Group Certificate Value: $60 Value: $100 Donor: Kari & Paul Miner Donor: Paragary Group 404. Buca di Beppo Certificate 417. Piatti Certificate Value: $50 Value: $50 405. Lunch or Dinner for Two at Buckhorn Donor: Piatti Ristorante Grill 418. Scott's Seafood Certificate Value: $20 Expires August 27, 2016. Donor: Buckhorn Grill Value: $75 406. Burr's Fountain Gift Certificate Donor: Scott's Seafood on the River Value: $25 Donor: Burr's Fountain 407. Cheesecake Factory Certificate Value: $25 Donor: Cheesecake Factory

15 419. Premium Cigar Class and Tasting for 427. Revolution Wines Trio Eight Includes bottles of 2014 Chenin Blanc, 2013 A group of up to eight friends is invited to Cabernet Sauvignon, and 2012 Chateau a private class on Premium Cigars at either St. Rey. of Briar Patch locations - Loehmann's Value: $100 Plaza or downtown. Included with the Donor: Nichole & David Zinn class are cigars, cutters, and soft drinks. 428. Pair of Rutherford Wines Expires May 27, 2016. One bottle of 2013 Carnival French Value: $300 Colombard and one bottle of 2014 Peju Donor: Briar Patch Rose of Syrah. 420. 2012 Chalk Hill Estate Red Value: $50 Value: $70 Donor: Sue & Charlie Brownridge Donor: Priya & Subramanian Krishnan 429. Balletto Wines Basket #1 421. 1997 Kalin Cellars Cuvee DD Pinot Noir Three bottles of 2013 Pinot Noir and three Value: $60 botttles of 2013 Gewurtzramier. Donor: Tricia Ross & Jeremy Burr Value: $140 422. 1994 BV Georges De Latour Private Donor: Linda & Bill Schmidt Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 430. Balletto Wines Basket #2 Value: $200 Three bottles of 2013 Pinot Noir and three Donor: Marcie & John Gidebski botttles of 2013 Gewurtzramier. 423. 2009 Thomas Pinot Noir Dundee Hills Value: $140 Magnum Donor: Linda & Bill Schmidt Thomas Winery has been called the best 431. 2008 Cadaretta Cabernet Sauvignon winery you've never heard of and produces Jeroboam about 375 cases of Pinot a year from a four- Value: $150 acre dry farmed vineyard in the Willamette Donor: Kara & Roger Cross Valley. 432. Basket of Wines from the Mediterranean Value: $250 Light up your life with this illuminated Donor: Cynthia & Steve Edwards basket of wines from France and Italy. 424. Case of Chenin Blanc Value: $180 Value: $192 Donor: Jerrianne & Robert Naify Donor: Revolution Wines 433. Laphroaig Quarter Cask Whisky 425. Pair of Saintsbury Wines & Tasting for Value: $60 Four Donor: Shayna Katz-Kim '01 Take home two bottles of Saintsbury wine & Sang Kim '97 tonight - a 2013 Sangiacomo Green Acres 434. Moscow Mule Basket Chardonnay and a 2012 George Pinot Noir. All the makings for Moscow Mules, You can savor them while you plan a trip to including the copper cups. Napa and a tasting for four at the winery. Value: $125 Tasting certificate expires August 31, 2016. Donor: Melissa & Jeff Burnett Value: $215 435. Flip Flops and Lemon Drops Donor: Saintsbury, Jane Stroup Bauman Value: $125 426. Revolution Wines & Renew Bottle Donor: Melissa & Jeff Burnett Includes a gift certificate good for $20 and 436. STC Performance for Two wine tasting for two, plus a "Renew" bottle Two tickets to a remaining 2015-16 STC you can fill...and refill. performance. (Twelfth Night, Once Upon Value: $45 a Time, The Fantasticks, The Hound of the Donor: Revolution Wines Baskervilles, or The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.) Value: $76 Donor: Sacramento Theatre Company 16 437. Four tickets to "Newsies" at the 441. Two Tickets to Seussical at the Music Community Center Circus Four tickets to the matinee showing of Two fifth-row seats to this summer's "Newsies" on Saturday, April 16, 2016. These performance of "Seussical" at the Music excellent seats are in Orchestra Row N. Circus on Sunday, July 17 at 3 p.m. Value: $130 Value: $140 Donor: Julie & Kevin Sloat Donor: Wendi & Saul Zales 438. IMAX Tickets for Two 442. B Street for Four Expires August 31, 2016. Admission for four to any Mainstage, B3, Value: $36 or Family Series production. Reservations Donor: Esquire IMAX Theatre required. 439. Crocker Museum Family Pass #1 Value: $140 Pass is good for up to four people. Expires Donor: B Street Theatre June 30, 2016. 443. Family Series Subscription for Four Value: $30 Valid for two adult and two child Family Donor: Crocker Art Museum Series subscriptions. The 2016-17 season 440. Crocker Museum Family Pass #2 starts in the fall. Pass is good for up to four people. Expires Value: $225 June 30, 2016. Donor: B Street Theatre Value: $30 Donor: Crocker Art Museum

FACULTY/STAFF WISHLIST

500. HYDRATION STATIONS Hydration Stations (3): Quick, clean and green, the wall mounted hydration station is a sound ecological solution for our community’s drinking water needs. Students, employees, parents, and visitors can fill a sports bottle or use the water fountain for hydration in several locations on campus including the playground and the gymnasium. 40 @ $100 = $4,000

501. DRAMA DEPARTMENT Sawzall (1): For building sets 5 @ $40 = $200

502. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Amplifiers (2): Peavey Bandit Guitar Amp & Fender Rumble Bass Combo Amp 18 @ $50 = $900

503. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Portable Music Stand Lights (25) for the school’s musical groups. 10 @ $50 = $500

17 504. TECHNOLOGY – LOWER & MIDDLE SCHOOL Ozobot Bit Education Kit: Classroom set of programmable robots that can be coded on any device. Will be used to develop critical thinking skills through coding. 10 @ $100 = $1,000 505. BALANCE BALL CHAIRS Balance Ball Chairs (4): Balance ball chairs offer students stress-relieving activity, as well as health & fitness benefits. 6 @ $40 = $240 506. STAND & LEARN DESKS Stand & Learn Desk (3): Height-adjustable desks provide ergonomic comfort for students and teachers who wish to work standing up. 14 @ $50 = $700 507. HIGH SCHOOL OCTAGON AP Stylebook Site License (1): The license allows the Octagon staff members to use the online stylebook for a year. 6 @ $50 = $300 508. MIDDLE SCHOOL DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Canon PowerShot cameras (2): New cameras for the students in the Digital Photography elective. 7 @ $50 = $350 509. PING PONG TABLE Outdoor folding ping pong table: The existing table is in daily use and it needs replacing. 12 @ $50 = $600 510. LOWER SCHOOL – 1ST GRADE Storage System for science materials for the first-grade classroom. 7 @ $50 = $350 511. LOWER SCHOOL – 3RD GRADE Wall Maps (2): World and U.S. 3-Wall Map Combo 10 @ $75 = $750 512. LOWER SCHOOL – MUSIC DEPARTMENT Cordless Microphones (3): Students in the lower school practice their public speaking skills using microphones. 6 @ $50 = 300 513. LOWER SCHOOL – MUSIC DEPARTMENT Teachers Learning Center: It’s a stand-up, moveable, combination storage cart/easel/magnetic dry-erase board. 5 @ $50 = $250 514. HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH Classroom Set of Esperanza Books: Novels designed to help students improve reading comprehension skills and vocabulary. 4 @ $30 = $120

18 THANK YOU TO OUR SILENT AUCTION DONORS

American River Therapeutic Massage KCRA 3, Elliot Troshinsky Alissa Eagle & Ira Androphy Shayna Katz-Kim ‘01 & Sang Kim ‘97 B Street Theatre Kaufman & Clark, Kate & Dave Kaufman Barnard-Bahn family Gregory Kondos & Moni Van Camp Jane Bauman Priya & Subramanian Krishnan Birdies, Marisa Sharkey Cyndy & Jeff LaFitte Susan Bitar Laser & Skin Surgery Center of Northern Briar Patch California, Suzanne Kilmer & Tim Chapman Brown House on H Liz Leavy Sue & Charlie Brownridge Lemon Grass Restaurant Bruce Friedman Leslie Toms Fine Art Buckhorn Grill Lesley & John Mahan Melissa & Jeff Burnett Pat Mahony Tricia Ross & Jeremy Burr Masullo Pizzaria Burr’s Fountain Congresswoman Doris Matsui Cache Creek Casino Resort The Melting Pot Sandee & Rohitesh Chand Kari & Paul Miner Penni Elmore & Ruben Chavez Mono Mia Cheesecake Factory Christina & Thomas Morton Maya Juarez & Stephen Chuchel Jerrianne & Robert Naify Cookie Connection, Jake Hoffart Sally & Grove Nichols Creative Confections Nothing Bundt Cakes Crocker Art Museum Paragary Group Kara & Roger Cross Pavilion Car Care Dabchick Vintage Gems, Stacey Friedman Piatti Ristorante & Bar Dermatology Center of Northern California Pottery World Destination Asthetics Puddles, a Children’s Shoppe DeVons Jewelers, Corrine & Jon Merksamer Revolution Wines Julie Didion Rick’s Dessert Diner Katie Newell & Ed Dudensing Rytina Fine Cleaners, Katie & Toran Brown Cynthia & Steve Edwards Lindsey & Andrew Sackheim Katherine Erickson Sacramento Kings Esquire IMAX Theatre Sacramento Republic FC Fairytale Town Sacramento Theatre Company Annette Fineberg & Sufen Chiu Saintsbury, Jane Stroup Bauman Fliptastic Gymnastics Linda & Bill Schmidt Freeport Bakery, Marlene & Walter Goetzeler Scott’s Seafood on the River Bruce Friedman Julie & Kevin Sloat Marcia Goldmark Spare Time, Inc., Margie & Bill Campbell Marcie & John Gidebski Sugar Shots, Kim Cotton Wong ‘98 Graphite Interiors, Katherine Erickson Tahoe Donner High School Studio Art Students Scarlett & Pat Talamantes Krystin & Jason Hoffman Teal Bend Golf Club Hot Italian Tequila Museo Mayahuel InterState Oil Company Yo Yo Yogurt Kelley Taber ‘84 & Gary Jakobs Wendi & Saul Zales Jill Carmel Photography Nichole & David Zinn 19 SACRAMENTO COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 39TH ANNUAL AUCTION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2016 20