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Silent Auction Rules WELCOME To the Annual Mater Dei Dinner Auction For the benefit of Mater Dei Catholic High School Presented by Mater Dei Mothers and Friends March 24, 2012 Dear Friends of Mater Dei, I am pleased to welcome you to Mater Dei Catholic High School and to the 2012 Dinner Auction, “A Knight in the Orient”. Thank you for being with us this evening as we celebrate our annual Dinner Auction. This outstanding event has been the social and fund raising event of the year for the Mater Dei Community. This evening’s event is the result of many hours of planning and execution by a very dedicated group of Mater Dei supporters – the Auction Committee. This project is a year round task and I sincerely thank the parents, teachers, staff, students, alumni and friends who have helped make this evening a great success. The Mothers and Friends continued support for academic excellence is one of the great strengths of Mater Dei. Your contribution this evening helps Mater Dei continue to provide a quality education rooted in our Catholic tradition. Your presence and support are greatly appreciated. I hope that you enjoy the fine meal, the fun of the auction, the camaraderie with your friends, and the knowledge that you are supporting the students of Mater Dei Catholic High School. We hope you have a wonderful “Knight in the Orient.” May God bless and keep you, Dennis A Litteken, Principal Dear Friends of Mater Dei, Welcome to a "Knight in the Orient", Mothers and Friends' Annual Dinner Auction. This should be a special night filled with good food, good friends and an opportunity to give our school some much needed help. We want you to relax and have fun this evening. Your past support has helped Mater Dei succeed in its very important endeavor - to provide a Catholic education for young adults in Clinton County and surrounding areas. Your support tonight and in years to come will enable Mater Dei to continue providing a great education far into the future. The enormous support for the auction over the past 21 years has been truly amazing - it is evident that this community is dedicated to the future of our school. As Mater Dei completes its 57th year, we are even more aware of the importance that Catholic education provides. A Catholic education is first and foremost a formation in faith so that young people begin to see the world with the eyes of Christ and to love others with the heart of Christ and to serve others in the image of Christ. A Catholic education is intended to fashion young people into the very likeness of Christ Jesus, and teaches values for life. We would like to express our gratitude to all the parents, alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends who have so generously contributed time and talent, energy and enthusiasm to the success of the auction. Thank you to all the businesses and individuals that have donated in any way to this dinner auction. Please thank and patronize the businesses in appreciation for their generosity to Mater Dei Catholic High School. We are so glad that you have chosen to spend this important evening with the Mater Dei family. Have a wonderful time, and may God bless you for your generosity. Yours in Christ, Jon and Stephanie Logullo Auction Co-Chairs MATER DEI MOTHERS AND FRIENDS CLUB 2011 – 2012 OFFICERS PRESIDENT CHRIS HUEGEN VICE PRESIDENT MARY LAMPE SECRETARY DIANNA DULLE TREASURER KAREN BOECKMAN 2011 – 2012 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS ALBERS Chris Rensing, Sheri Haas, Angie Winkeler AVISTON Diane Maue, Barb Orlet, Sue Litteken, Lee Thole, Tammy Isaak BARTELSO Christina Loepker, Micki Vandeloo, Julie Wilken, Donna Becker BECKEMEYER Linda Fowler, Lisa Johnson BREESE Barb Gerstner, Dorise Schulte (St. Augustine) BREESE Brenda Endres, Denise Foppe, Rita Litteken, Tina Schleper, Amy Abert (St. Dominic) CARLYLE Anna Mioux, Melinda Kunkel DAMIANSVILLE Susan Lynch, Angela Rogers NEW BADEN Tammy Arentsen, Vivian Bassler GERMANTOWN Donna Brauer, Mary Lampe, Deb Wuebbles, Marla Langenhorst, Chris Huegen GREENVILLE Doneva Klein MT. VERNON Vickie Cusumano HIGHLAND/TROY Paula Rehkemper, Sharon Schriewer ST. ROSE Susan McCray, Leslie Taylor TRENTON Carol Wiegmann CENTRALIA Pam Evischi PAST AUCTION CHAIRPERSONS 1991 Rosie Rakers and Charlie Kuhn 1992 Beth Lampen and Charlie Kuhn 1993 Karen Moss and Dave Moss 1994 Marilyn and Rick Zobrist 1995 Marilyn and Rick Zobrist 1996 Marilyn and Rick Zobrist 1997 Marilyn and Rick Zobrist 1998 Marilyn and Rick Zobrist 1999 Marilyn and Rick Zobrist 2000 Evelyn and Charlie Kuhn 2001 Geri Ratermann 2002 Nancy and Glenn Albers 2003 Margie and Wayne Kiefer 2004 Peggy and Craig Timmermann 2005 Carol and Kevin Wiegmann 2006 Sharon and Gene Bickl 2007 Lynn and Ken Rehkemper 2008 Rhonda and Dean Schrage 2009 Paula and Jerry Rehkemper 2010 Barb Berndsen and Jacqui Seger 2011 Shelley Netemeyer and Tina Schleper It is with gratitude that we applaud all the past chairpersons in their effort to make Mater Dei Catholic High School the best that it can be. 2012 AUCTION TEAM GENERAL CHAIRPERSONS Stephanie & Jon Logullo Jennifer & Steve Klosterman (2nd Chairs) Sandy Koerkenmeier & Ruth Rieger (3rd Chairs) EMCEE DECORATING BANK FINANCE Dan Dermody Jon Logullo Karen Boeckman Stephanie Logullo Heidi Haar DINNER Steve Klosterman Tony Antonacci Jennifer Klosterman Deb Antonacci Doug Denero Sue Quitmeyer GIFT PROCESSING VALET PARKING DATA PROCESSING Lori Kampwerth Dan Fuehne Heidi Haar ORAL AUCTION SILENT AUCTION BLACKBOARD Jan Deiters Rita Litteken Dawn Roeckenhaus Mary Lampe Colleen Harper Mary Vandeloo Jill Timmerman Judy Richter Debbie Runyon SUPER SILENT Lesley Taylor GRAPHIC DESIGN Susan McCray Rose Huelskamp RAFFLES RESERVATIONS GRAB BAGS Karen Huelskamp Rhonda Schrage Michelle Kuhl Mark Huelskamp Donna Brauer Dianna Dulle Rose Huelskamp Micki Vandeloo Gerard Huelskamp Chris Huegen COACH DONATIONS Debbie Runyon Barb Orlet Debbie Runyon HOMEROOM BAR AUDIO BASKETS Sue Quitmeyer Steve Klostermann Lee Thole Dave Quitmeyer Braden Henze Adam Broeckling OFFICE ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL ADVISOR GIFT SOLICITERS Deb Benhoff Charlie Kuhn MD M & F Mary Meissner STUDENT ASSISTANCE SENIOR QUILT Connie Frierdich Tina Schleper Mary Usselman “A Knight in the Orient” THANK YOU The following business and individuals elected to assist us with cash donations Affordable Roofing & Exteriors – Trenton Beckemeyer American Legion Aux Post 1227 Beckmann Const. Co. – Breese Ben Varel Seed – Bartelso Crafts & Occasions – Breese Edward Jones Inv., Brad Scott – Bartelso First Bank – Breese First National Bank – Carlyle/Aviston Foppe Ins. – Breese Foppe Service Inc. – Breese Arnel & Julie Garcia Grapperhaus Metal Co. Inc. – Highland Greg & Tina Haas Anthony & Mary Hemann K J Appliance Repair – Bartelso Kapp Trailer Sales & Service – Beckemeyer Kassen Excavating – Damiansville John E. Ketterer Bill & Lesley Koentz Kohlbrecher Truck Service Inc. – St. Rose Kreke & Assoc. – Bartelso Luebbers Welding & Mfg. – Carlyle M&E Auto Body – Breese Marsha Holzhauer, Attorney – Breese Dustin & Lauren Melton Albert & Del Meyer Revermann Car Washes – Breese Rivera Medical LLC – Carlyle St. Ann’s Sodality – Beckemeyer St. Rose Tractor Sales – St. Rose Bishop Stanley G. Schlarman Southern OB-GYN Assoc. – Breese Joan Theising Timmermann Milk Service – Breese/St. Rose Toennies Service Co. – Damiansville Gene & Jean Van Dorn “A Knight in the Orient” THANK YOU The following businesses, schools and individuals donated items to be used in the Grab Bag Program McDonalds – Breese Trenton Floral – Trenton Jim’s Mens & Boys – Trenton Wally’s Drive-In – Breese Bed, Bath & Beyond – Fairview Heights Chevy’s Fresh Mex – O’Fallon Little Augie’s Pizza – Breese Pizza Market – Breese Kalmer Landscape Supply – Highland The Pasta House Company Casa Gallardo – Fairview Heights JDS Auto Body – Trenton Gifts from the Heart – Breese Menard, Inc. – Eau Claire, WI Subway – Breese It’s All About You – Highland Clinton Co. Electric Coop – Breese Jim & Mary Lampe C.T.R. Concrete & Builders, Inc. – Aviston University of Missouri SIU Carbondale SIU Edwardsville St. Louis University State Farm, Herb Schlarmann – Trenton Broadway Bar & Grill – Highland Illinois Eye Surgeons – Breese Family Pharmacy - Trenton SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Becker Jewelers – Breese Hellige Market and Hellige Catering – Rich & Peggy Hellige Grand Rental – Fairview Heights Jim’s Formal Wear – Trenton Kues Brothers Auction Service Jerry’s Nursery – Breese Rose Huelskamp Naco Printing – Larry & Darla Deiters Breese Journal & Printing Co. – Breese The Finger Post – Ben Hill Recognitions – Aviston Schuette’s Super Valu – Mike Schuette Bill Hollein Father Patrick Peter SPECIAL THANKS TO COMMITTEE CHAIRS AND VOLUNTEERS Mater Dei Administration and Teachers Mater Dei Athletic Office and Parents Mater Dei Custodial Staff Mater Dei Mothers and Friends Volunteers Mater Dei Secretarial Staff Mater Dei Student Volunteers VIP Waiters and Waitresses And all who have helped in any way. “A Knight in the Orient” Schedule of Events for the Evening 5:15 PM Bar is Open Silent Auction Opens Super Silent Auction Opens All Raffles Sales Open (Jamaica Trip, Lotto Tree, Tuition Raffle, Limited Raffle, Ring Raffle, First Pick Raffle) Grab Bags are Available 6:00 – 7:30 PM Dinner (Buffet style in cafeteria) 6:00 – 6:30 PM First Blackboard Auction Items (Dark Pink Sheets) 6:30 PM First Closing of Silent Auction (Red Tablecloth) 6:35 – 7:05 PM Second Blackboard Auction Items (Light Pink Sheets) 7:00 PM Second Closing of Silent Auction (Silver Tablecloth) First ten names drawn for Jamaica Trip 7:10 – 7:40 PM Third Blackboard Auction
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