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Win 2 Seats on a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE TOUR! Win 2 seats on a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE TOUR! LONDON PARIS ROME Rick Steves offers over 40 different European tour itineraries. The lucky winner will choose any week-long London, Paris, or Rome tour from about a hundred departure dates in the next year. Each exciting tour includes: full-time service of a Rick Steves guide, six nights accommodations, half your meals, all group sightseeing, and more. See ricksteves.com for details. Welcome to the Lakeside School Centennial Celebration 2019 ROAR Auction and Dinner Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 6:00 – 10:30pm Meydenbauer Center, Bellevue 1 The Lakeside Centennial Celebration 6:00 let the celebration begin Registration Opens Wine Toss on the Quad Raffle Tickets Available • Rick Steves Europe Trip • Golden Ticket Lakeside Faculty Jazz Ensemble featuring Eric Patterson, Kelsey Mines, and Adrian Van Batenburg Silent Auction Tables Open • McKay Chapel, Silver tables • Wine, Black tables • Bliss Hall, Gold tables • Moore Hall, Buy-in Party sign up tables 7:30 silent auction ends, dinner program begins Entertainment provided by the Fellas and the Bellas Welcome and introductions Fred Northup Jr ’91 – Auctioneer Chris Cashman – Master of Ceremonies Bernie Noe – Head of School Golden Raffle winner selected Live Auction Raise the Paddle fundraiser Introduction by Jamie Asaka ‘96, Director of Equity and Inclusion, Director of Student and Family Support Live Auction continues Rick Steves Europe Trip Raffle winner selected 9:30 after dinner drinks 10:30 thank you and goodnight 2 menu silent auction reception During the Silent Auction, please enjoy complimentary passed appetizers, champagne, and wine. A complimentary selection of wine, craft beers, and non-alcoholic beverages will be available at three bars located in the silent auction area. Each guest may receive one complimentary cocktail ticket at the check-in table. Additional cocktail tickets may be purchased. Appetizers Gorgonzola and Balsamic Caramelized Onion Tartlet (V) Dungeness Crab Cake (DF) Wild Mushroom Risotto Cake (GF) seated dinner The evening’s dinner service will include salad, entrée, and dessert selections. Complimentary Lighthouse Cellars red and white wine will be provided during dinner. Salad Bourbon Roasted Pear and Spinach Salad Pomegranate seeds, shaved radicchio, crushed pistachios, gorgonzola, dressed with molasses sherry vinaigrette (V, GF) Entrée Selections Rosemary Rubbed Chicken with honey-glazed delicata squash, pearl barley, pine nuts, pomegranate seeds, parsnip puree, beurre blanc rouge sauce (GF) Center Cut Sirloin with tomato relish, Boursin mashed potatoes, charred green beans, tobacco straws, chimichurri sauce Wild Mushroom Ravioli with green peas, cherry tomatoes, chives, porcini cream sauce (V) Desserts Salted Caramel Cheesecake topped with hazelnut crisp and caramel sauce (V) DF = Dairy-Free | GF = Gluten-Free | V = Vegetarian | VG = Vegan 3 Dear Lakeside School families and friends, Welcome to our centennial ROAR! We are 100 years strong! I hope that you have a wonderful evening of being together in our diverse and dynamic school community. ROAR provides all of us with an opportunity to gather, support the school, and have some fun! Throughout our first century, we have been so fortunate that generations of individuals like you have generously supported all that makes Lakeside the best school it can be. While being guided by the expectations of Lakeside’s founder – that students would receive an excellent academic education, be considerate of one another, and live a life of integrity – Lakeside has also continually offered students new learning opportunities aligned with those tenets and our mission. And as we head into our second hundred years, we are working creatively and purposefully to educate students for the world they will find when they graduate. This is an exciting time at Lakeside! Thank you to everyone who contributed in any way to putting on ROAR. Our dedicated and inspired volunteers, through the Parents and Guardians Association, provide essential, meaningful support for the superb education we offer their students. Time spent volunteering is an important gift to our school that expands connections and strengthens community. As you reconnect with friends at ROAR 2019, please reach out and extend your parent-guardian friendship base to include someone new. Have a great night, everyone! Bernie Noe, Head of School 4 Dear Lakeside School families, friends and supporters, Welcome to the Lakeside School Centennial Celebration! We are honored to have played a role in putting together what promises to be a very special celebration of Lakeside’s first 100 years. Indeed, we have much to celebrate, not least of which is the Lakeside community that comes together and is enriched by ROAR. This is a very exciting time to be a part of the Lakeside community. As we look back on the impact that Lakeside has had on so many lives, the amazing citizens of the world it has produced, we are invited to seed the future tonight, to play a part in launching Lakeside into its next century. This evening we reflect on and celebrate the things that make Lakeside such an amazing environment, both for our children and for the adults in the Lakeside community. Through your attendance tonight, you are choosing to support Lakeside’s mission to develop in intellectually capable young people the creative minds, healthy bodies, and ethical spirits needed to contribute wisdom, compassion, and leadership to a global society. Your generosity tonight will spark the continuation of this mission into the next 100 years, starting with your children. So many of you have been working tirelessly on the ROAR team for months now, helping to make this evening of celebration and generosity truly unforgettable. In the process, we have forged friendships, collaborated in creativity, and been utterly humbled by the support of the Lakeside community. We could never have reached this point without the seamless support of the PGA staff and executive board, past auction chairs, our amazing parent volunteers, and the dedicated faculty and staff of Lakeside. After months of planning and preparing, we now turn the evening over to you, and we are so excited to witness the generosity and celebration that the Lakeside community will inevitably display. Let the Centennial Celebration begin! Your 2019 ROAR Auction Co-Chairs, Lisa Crisera, Katie Traverse, and Hejin Yim 5 AUCTION RULES By bidding in the Auction, each bidder agrees to these Auction rules: All sales are final, and there will be no exchanges or refunds unless otherwise noted. All items are sold “as is.” Lakeside has attempted to describe and catalog items correctly, but the school neither warrants nor represents and in no event shall be responsible for the correctness of descriptions, genuineness, authorship, provenance, or condition of the items. No statement made in the catalog or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. All certificates for services expire one year from the date of the Auction, unless otherwise noted. The value listed is the donor’s estimate of fair market value. Items have not been appraised unless so noted. The amount you pay above this fair market value estimate may be tax deductible as a charitable contribution. Please consult your tax advisor. An event statement with any in-kind donations, cash donations, registration, and auction purchases will be emailed after the event. Please make sure your email address is current in the Maestro website. You may request a hard copy statement to be snail mailed by contacting the PGA office ([email protected]). If you donated an item to the auction, the event statement is a record of receipt of the item. Payment: We will charge purchased items to the credit card you have entered into our auction system, or you may pay in full at the checkout area. Lakeside will gladly accept cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, or your check payable to “Lakeside School.” Pickup of purchased items: Bidders may pick up purchased items from check-out tables. Award certificates may be picked up at the registration desk where you checked in. Items unclaimed at the end of the auction will return to the PGA office. Any item unclaimed after 30 days without prior arrangement will become the property of Lakeside. Lakeside reserves the right, without notice, to add items to or withdraw items from the Auction. Each person bidding assumes all risks and hazards related to the Auction and items obtained at the Auction. Each bidder agrees to hold harmless Lakeside and the PGA, any of its elected or appointed officials and representatives, and any volunteers connected with the Auction from any liability arising directly or indirectly from the Auction and items obtained at the Auction. 6 GOLDEN RAFFLE $100 per ticket Purchase a “Golden” raffle ticket for a chance to win an item from the Live Auction! Only 100 Golden Raffle tickets will be sold, so your chances are good! Our auctioneer will draw the winning ticket immediately before the Live Auction section of the program. The ticket holder, who must be present to win, may select an item from the Live Auction as the Golden Ticket Raffle prize. Excluded items: Trip for Four to Aman’s Amangani in Jackson, WY; Buy-in Seahawks Suite Party on 12/29/2019. Golden Raffle Tickets will be available for $100 per ticket on the night of the ROAR Auction on November 23, 2019. The winning ticket will be drawn during the Live Auction. YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. All raffle ticket purchases must be made in person on the evening of the auction. The winner must present the winning ticket stub to claim the prize. 7 RICK STEVES RAFFLE $20 per ticket Purchase a raffle ticket for a chance to win a trip for two to travel to Rome, Paris or London for a weeklong city tour! Former Lakeside parent Rick Steves has generously donated this exciting raffle prize from Rick Steves’ Europe Through the Back Door City Tours.
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