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January 26Th, 2019 January 26th, 2019 Igne The Passion E Sculpt The Future Proud Supporter of St. Francis Xavier Catholic School System Left to right: Todd Derksen, DPM; David Eggert, MD; David Kuplic, MD; Brian Lohrbach, MD; Jay Minorik, MD; Padraic Obma, MD; David Ritzow, MD; Kenneth Schaufelberger, MD; Errol Springer, MD; and Chris Weinlander, MD 2105 East Enterprise Avenue • Appleton, WI 54913 920.560.1000 • osifv.com 2 3 SILENT CTION AUCTION AU SILENT AUCTION SILENT . UCTION E ST GES AG UCTION ST BEVERA UNTEER ROOM WRENCE L VO SUPER SILENT A SILENT A Overview BALLROOM/DINING AREA ANCE T COOKIES FOR A CAUSE SIS AS CELEBRATE AT A LATER DATE FORMAL ENTRANCE - OFF LA BIDDING RAFFLES & GAMES STATION Celebrate ESCALATOR RAFFLES & GAMES INFORMATION LIVE AUCTION DISPLAY TABLE Raffles &Games HAWK TICKET HATS OR TAILS GAME $100 each, only 150 sold $25 for Hat or Blanket COLD HARD CASH RUCKUS SCOOTER MYSTERY $20 each or 6 for $100 $25 each or 5 for $100 STAFF APPRECIATION CHOCOLATE BOX SALE IGNITING OUR HEARTS $40 each, only 125 sold $10 each or 3 for $25 Details to follow Celebrate at a Later Date HOOPS & HOPS AT LADIES’ NIGHT OUT GREENE’S POUR HOUSE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2019 FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2019 40 spots - $40 each 40 spots - $35 each TRIVIA AND PIZZA AT MARCH MADNESS PARTY CRANKY PAT’S SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 2019 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 24 spots - $40 each 60 spots - $35 each Details on page 24 4 WE ARE PROUD TO SUPPORT XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. GO HAWKS ! 905 S. Commercial St. Neenah, WI 54596 920-725-2662 THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS! - Award Winning Cheese - Award Winning Ingredients - Fluid Milk - Whey Proteins - Baking Ingredients - Specialty Powders & Ingredients · Specialty cheese store over 100 varieties of cheese · Homemade fudge · Fresh pizza · Gift baskets · Wine & specialty beers & much more 2735 Freedom Road (Hwy N), Appleton Phone: 920-788-6311 Hours: M-F 8 am-6 pm Sa 8 am-5 pm Contents 13-21 Raffles & Games 22 Cookies for a Cause 23 Fund Our Future 24 Celebrate at a Later Date 25-26 Auction Guidelines & Bidding Instructions 27 Super Silent Auction 28 Live Auction Listing (detailed listing at tables) 30-35 Acknowledgements Schedule of Events 5:00 PM EARLY BIRD DRAWING Cocktails and Entertainment All guests checking in (or in line to Raffles and Silent Auction Areas Open check-in) before 6:00 PM will receive an entry form to be entered into a drawing for EARLY BIRD DRAWING a great prize. Check in by 6:00 PM to be eligible Plus, by arriving early, you can enjoy some champagne while bidding on silent 7:00 PM and super silent auction items, buying Welcome and Invocation your Cookies for a Cause, signing up for Dinner Celebrate at a Later Dates, purchasing your Live Auction raffle tickets and socializing—all before dinner begins! 7 Meet your orthopedics and sports medicine team For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 920-996-3700 or visit ascension.org/wisconsin. Joe McCormick, MD Thomas Hoeft, DO Lee Hash, MD Proud to help you celebrate quality education. Raising up students through excellent educational programs is always worthy of celebrating. GLK Foods is honored to sponsor the St. Francis Xavier Catholic School System. Alex Garcia, MD Jennifer Steinhoff, MD RAW NATURAL KRAUT Ascension NE Wisconsin GLKfoods.com Celebrating Excellence In Education! SURGICAL SPECIALITIES . Breast • Colorectal • Endocrine • Endoscopy Endovascular • General • Laparoscopy Oncological • Thoracic • Vascular A shared Philosophy of Exceptional Surgical Care to the Fox Cities since 1970 Serving Industry for 87 years www.fvsa-wi.com You can contact us at 920.731.8131 Greenville, Wisconsin or 800.574.3872 badgerplug.com DINNER IS SERVED! SALAD Mixed spring greens and frisee tossed with goat cheese, fresh pineapple, and mango. Finished with toasted almonds and a raspberry dressing. ENTRÉE Smoked Gouda crusted filet of sirloin with a red wine demi-glace paired with a breast of chicken filled with creamy fresh mozzarella cheese and yellow tomato. Accompanied by celery root mashed potatoes and a sautéed green bean and squash blend. DESSERT Panna cotta with raspberry sauce garnished with a chocolate stick. 9 2019 Appleton - Green Bay - Kaukauna - Madison Middleton - Neenah - Oshkosh PROUD TO SUPPORT ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOL Driven to Deliver a difference in our community BERGSTROMAUTO.COM Appleton • 2701 N. Richmond Street 920-831-2788 Member FDIC. (12/17) 11347 2019 Board © 2013 SECURA Insurance © 2013 We’re here so you can enjoy every grass stain. Business • Home • Auto • Farm-Ag • Nonprofit Dear Friends Dear Friends, Welcome to Celebrate 2019! Our theme tonight is Ignite the Passion. Sculpt the Future. We take our mission very seriously: to treat each student as an individual and find ways to help each one find and nurture their unique talents and gifts. Tonight we celebrate the success of the past and, more importantly, focus on the vision for our future. It’s a future that promotes strong academic excellence and a deep commitment to service that is intertwined with a strong Catholic identity. We recently completed our strategic planning process: “Creating Schools of Missionary Discipleship 2018 – 2023.” In it, we identify ways in which we can create an even greater educational environment for more than 1,500 students, faculty, and staff. In recent years, for example, we have completely overhauled our Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) curriculum; and added resources and staffing to better address students in need of more assistance, as well as those who can be challenged to succeed at a higher level. Moving into the next decade we are committed to developing a unified literacy program in our elementary grades, and becoming laser-focused in our mathematics curriculum from kindergarten through grade 12. These are examples of the many more exciting initiatives in our future. Tonight, I hope you join with old friends and new to have fun while making a difference in the lives of our students. From preschool through grade 12, our students and our community are benefitting from your support this evening. Through your generous support, YOU become the spark that ignites their passion. This evening is a labor of love. Thank you to our corporate and individual sponsors and generous donors. Special thanks to Lisa Pfaff, our Director of Alumni Relations & Special Events and Stephanie Zinser, our Advancement Operations Coordinator. And Bob Biebel, Vice President of Advancement. His excitement and unbridled enthusiasm raises our advancement efforts to new levels. Thank you also to the dozens of volunteers. The commitment and energy of everyone involved is greatly appreciated. Finally, thank you to the eight Appleton parishes, and our regional supporting parishes, whose continued prayers and financial support of our System are truly appreciated. Enjoy the evening! Bid high and bid often! And please accept my sincerest thanks for being part of Celebrate, where you can directly help us to “Ignite the Passion, Sculpt the Future!” Sincerely, Deacon Ray DuBois, President St. Francis Xavier Catholic School System 11 WEATH MANAGEMENT (920) 731-6631 orthstar 1718 W. Eighth Street DENTAL GROUP Appleton, WI 54914 Tony Donovan DR. PETE HEHLI Phone: 1-920-882-7350 Ext 242 5760 GRANDE MARKET DRIVE Fax: 1-920-882-7351 [email protected] APPLETON, WI 54913 PHONE: (920) 997-1557 www.rsabeecompany.com Hawk Ticket $100 each, only 150 sold Choose from these fabulous live auction items: 1. Cannova’s Dinner with Wine Pairing for Eight 2. Schwinn Tango Tandem Bicycle 3. Reserved Table with Dinner at XHS Football Games 4. Eight Days and Seven Nights in a Park City, UT Condo 5. Lake Fun with a Water Carpet, Towable, Water Hammock, and Life Jackets 6. $2500 Gift Card for Schmalz Custom Landscaping & a Custom Hawks Fire Ring 7. Ultimate Food Truck Experience for 100 8. “Guest Coach” for a Lawrence Hockey Game 9. Brewery Tour with Transportation 10. Brunswick V-Force Air Hockey Table 11. Bill Paul Ltd Private Shopping Experience with $500 Gift Certificate 12. Packers Greats Helmets - Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers 13. Fantasy Football League Entry and Live Draft Trip to Las Vegas 14. Arlington Park Trip for 20 15. Bob & Mike Paella Dinner for 16 16. Milwaukee Bucks Lounge for 15 and $1000 in Food and Beverage Credit 17. Four Nights in Kauai with Airfare for Two 18. Two Fourth Row Tickets to the June 8th Paul McCartney Concert at Lambeau Field 21. Four Floor Tickets to the June 25th Rolling Stones Concert at Soldier Field with Hotel 22. Packers Suite with Food and Beverage for First Preseason Game 23. Vande Hey’s Grilling Event for 30 XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS 24. Brewers Game for 20 with Transportation XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS 25. Stone Arch Brewer for a Day 26. Y100 Guest DJ HAWK HAWK 27. Mile of Music Backstage Passes TICKET 28. Broken Tree Catering for 150 TICKET XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Which item will you choose if you are the lucky winner? XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Winner will be drawn at the start of the Live Auction. 13 Family Charitable Fund Cold Hard Cash M ystery 3 Prizes! $25 each or 5 for $100 Prizes - $2000, $1000 & $500 15 PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATES of Appleton, LTD %PVHMBT 3. .FZFS, MD 920-996-1000 3916 N Intertech Court Fax: 920-997-83 Appleton, WI 54913 Appointment Desk: 920-996-1060 LOYAL SPONSORS Bassett Mechanical Michael Gabler & Molly Weberpal Konz Wood Products Building Services Group, Inc. EDCI Apple Creek Orthodontics Hammett, Bellin & Oswald LLC David and Vicki Schultz Family LIVE AUCTION DONORS Amusement Devices, Inc. Art Millard Badger Plug Company Nicolet Bank Badger State Brewing R.
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