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MQHR NIGHT of ANGELS SILENT AUCTION PREVIEW Special Thanks MQHR NIGHT OF ANGELS SILENT AUCTION PREVIEW Special thanks to our generous donors – we are going to have some great items for auction! Angela Costa Adrienne Vittadini purse Aquatots Aquatots Gift Basket Assistant Principal Darren Norton A Custom Poem for Any Occasion Azur and Donation of Keeneland Tickets by 5th $100 Gift Certificate and 2 Clubhouse Passes to Keeneland Fall 3rd Bank Meet BACK Construction, Inc. 4 Hours of Design Services Bella Rose $100 Gift Certificate Benedictus Holy Family Painted Wall Plaque Bluegrass Baking Company Bread of the Month Card Preventative Maintenance Service Call (Choice of Gutter Bone Dry Roofing Cleaning or Chimney Sweep) Brecher's Lighting Pearl Table Lamp with White Shade CHRP #10 Wine Basket Cincinnati Reds Choice of 4 View Level or 2 Terrace Line Tickets Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra 2 Passes for 4th of July Concert with Pops at Riverbend Clip Art Salon and Gifts Clip Art Salon Gift Basket Coach Ashley Federle - Lexington Catholic High 1 Registration to LC Youth Volleyball Camp May 30-June 1 School Athletic Department Coach Brandon Salsman - Lexington Catholic 1 Registration to LC Youth Basketball Skills Camp June 12-15 High School Athletic Department Coach Larry McCullough - Lexington Catholic 1 Registration to LC Youth Softball Camp High School Athletic Department Coach Mark Perry - Lexington Catholic High 1 Registration to LC Youth Football Camp June 5-8 School Athletic Department Coach Matt Campbell - Lexington Catholic High 1 Registration to LC Lacrosse Academy School Athletic Department Coach Scott True - Lexington Catholic High 1 Registration to LC Girls Basketball Youth Camp School Athletic Department Coach Taylor Brooks - Lexington Catholic High 1 Registration to LC Youth Baseball Hitting Camp School Athletic Department Coach Taylor Brooks - Lexington Catholic High 1 Registration to LC Youth Baseball General Skills Camp School Athletic Department Coach Terry Quigley - Lexington Catholic High 1 Registration to LC Youth Soccer Skills Camp June 5-8 School Athletic Department Connemara Golf Course and Driving Range Complimentary Foursome Cotton Patch Tortoiseshell Acrylic Necklace and Earrings Set Country Boy Brewery Growler, 2 Cups, 2 Doozies, Hat, and Stickers Cut and Paste Studios Burlap Flower Door Hanger D Ringe One of a Kind Handcrafted Blue Necklace and Earring Set by D D&D Electric $150 Gift Certificate toward Service Dinosaur World Two One-Day General Admission Tickets Dr. Dawn C. Stratton, Stratton Eyes Rayban Sunglasses E. Stephen Hein Florist Spring Grapevine Wreath Embassy Suites by Hilton One Overnight Stay Ethereal Brewery Howler, 2 Glasses, T-Shirt and Stickers Eye of the Needle UK Wildcats Needlepoint Child's Belt Kit Eye of the Needle Kentucky Needlepoint Adult's Belt Kit Fresh Market $50 Gift Certificate Fresh Thyme Farmer's Market $25 Gift Certificate Friends of Mary Queen Baking Basket Friends of Mary Queen Willett's 80th Anniversary Bourbon Friends of Mary Queen Brother DS-620 Mobile Page Scanner Good Foods Co-op $25 Gift Certificate Griffin Gate Marriott Resort and Spa Round of Golf for Four with Cart Half Price Books - Tiverton Two $10 Gift Certificates Hilton Lexington Downtown Overnight Stay Hiton Suites Lexington Green Overnight Stay with Breakfast for Two Holifield Photography 11x14 Canvas Gallery Portrait Hurst Music $50 Gift Certificate Jeff's Car Wash 2 Ultimate II Car Washes for SUV Jim Bryant of FleetDoc Markers Mark Bourbon Bottle Lamp Jim Bryant of FleetDoc Woodford Reserve Bourbon Bottle Lamp Jim Bryant of FleetDoc Willette Bourbon Bottle Lamp Jodi Webb, Mary Kay Beauty Consultant Spa Basket from Mary Kay Consultant, Jodi Webb Joe Sueholtz, S&S Tires $600 toward Bridgestone or Firestone Tires Keeneland Gift Shop 4 Reserved Grandstand Seats for Fall Race Meet Keeneland Gift Shop Framed Keeneland Paddock Scene Print Keeneland Gift Shop Keeneland Entertainment Gift Basket Kentucky Department of State Parks 1 Overnight Stay Kentucky Horse Park 4 General Admission Tickets Kiddie Cutters 1 Kid's Cut Kid's Place "Adventure Playground" 5 admission passes Knights Kastle PE Uniform (Size Small) Knights Kastle "Hail Catholic" T-Shirt (2XL Knights Kastle Dry Fit Shirt (Adult L) Knights Kastle Women's V-Neck LC Shirt (Adult XL) Teal Henna Caddy with Chi Teal Henna G2 Flat Iron and Chi Kristi Hamilton Teal Henna Pro Dryer Legacy All Sports $100 Gift Certificate Lexington Legends Baseball 4 Club Seats to a 2017 Legends Game LexMark mx31odn Multi-Function Laser Printer Car Spa Day Treatment Gift Basket (includes Detailing, Oil Lexus of Lexington Change, Tire Rotation and Tank of Gas) Louisville Mega Cavern 4 Historic Tram Tour Tickets Louisville Mega Cavern 1 Mega Cavern Mega Zips Ticket Louisville Mega Cavern 1 Mega Cavern Mega Guest Ticket Louisville Mega Cavern 1 Mega Cavern New Underground Bike Park Pass Louisville Mega Cavern 1 Mega Cavern New Electric Bike Tour Pass Mary Queen High School Youth Group "Summer Fun" Basket Mary Queen Middle School Youth Group "Faith" Basket Massage Envy Spa 60-Minute Massage Matthias McConnell, stylist at Ivey League Salon Pureology Product Gift Set Matthias McConnell, stylist at Ivey League Salon $50 Gift Certificate Meijer's $100 Gift Certificate Melanie Hosey UK Golf Basket UK basketball autographed by Matthew Mitchell, Coach of Lady Melanie Hosey Cats Melanie Hosey "Garden of Angels" Terrarium Autographed Kentucky Wildcats Adolf Rupp Maker's Mark bottle, Melanie Hosey signed by Cliff Hagan, Dan Issel, Bill Samuels and 3 others Melissa Strauss Hairbows with Bow Hanger Mind's Eye 26" Sterling Silver Freshwater Pearl and Crystal Necklace MQ Knights of Columbus Prayer Basket MQHR 1st Grade "You are my Sunshine" Framed Picture MQHR 3rd & 4th Grades "Let the Games Begin" Chess & Checker Table MQHR 5th Grade "Pages from a Book" Bookshelf MQHR 6th, 7th & 8th Grades Yard Dominos MQHR Kindergarten Classes "Thumbs Down, This Horse is a Winner" Original Canvas MQHR PE Teacher, Coach K PE Teacher of the Day MQHR Preschool Classes The ABC's of Mary Queen MQHR Preschool Teachers: Tiffany Barr, Kathy Picnic in the Park for up to 8 Students Norton, Mary Bodart MQHR Students Decorative Window MQHR Teacher: Ms. Jelf One Hour of Tutoring by Mrs. Jelf MQHR Teachers: Ms. Bayma and Ms. Smith Ice Cream Outing with Ms. Bayma and Ms. Smith MQHR Teachers: Ms. McCormick, Mrs. A Day at the Movies for 4 Students with Ms. McCormick, Mrs. Metheny, Ms. Maner Metheny, Ms. Maner MQHR Teachers: Suzy Wells and Anna Picnic in the Park for 4 Students (2 hours of lunch and play) Blandford Mr. Mike Reilly, MQHR Middle School Teacher A Movie with Mr. & Mrs. Reilly for You & A Friend & Mrs. Reilly Mrs. Christie Hall Volpenhein BeachBody's Country Heat Gift Basket Mrs. Frank, Mrs. Foote-Kelly, Mrs. Ringe, Mrs. Middle School Breakout Game Landrum, and Mrs. Ramsey, MQHR Teachers Mrs. Laurie Kelly and Mrs. Susie Cutshall , Lunch and Craft with Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Cutshall MQHR Mrs. Maryellen Mullikin Nike Tennis Shirt (Boys Large) Mrs. Maryellen Mullikin Man O' War 1/4 Zip Pullover (Men's Medium) Muggs Keene Kentucky Bourbon Basket Nothing Bundt Cakes Free Bundlets for a Year with Mikasa Dessert Plates Oriental Trading $35 Gift Certificate Peggy's Gifts and Accessories Canvas Tote with Monogram Certificate Pieratt's 10-Piece Cookware Set Pinot's Palette Gift Basket with $70.00 Gift Certificate Principal Becky Brown Principal for a Day Principal Becky Brown 6 Out of Uniform Days at MQHR in 2017-18 School Year Principal Becky Brown Front Row Seating at Graduation Prive Med Spa Custom Facial with Warm Stones and Aromatherapy Red River Gorge Zipline One Free Zipline Tour Rhonda Jelf MQHR School Plaid Purse Rhonda Jelf MQHR Lunch Tote Rhonda Jelf MQHR Duffle Bag Sharp's Candies, Inc. Sharp’s Candy Basket Simpson Optical Michael Ryan Men's Sunglasses Skin Savvy Facial, Chemical Peel or Microderm Gift Certificate Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park 4 passes for 30 min jump time Spring Valley Golf Club (Kenny Frank) A Day of Golf for a Foursome (4 Weekday Guest Passes) Susie and Terry Cutshall Handcrafted Back-to-School Print Jumper & Navy T-shirt (Size 3) Handcrafted Pink Seersucker Top & "Bloomers" Set with Red Susie and Terry Cutshall Embroidered Butterflies (Size 3) Terry Daley, Joyce Fister-Daley, Deacon Joe Framed Print by Artist, Emile Dellet Daugherty-IN MEMORY of Linda Daugherty Terry Daley, Joyce Fister-Daley, Deacon Joe Framed Print by Artist, Emile Dellet Daugherty-IN MEMORY of Linda Daugherty Terry Daley, Joyce Fister-Daley, Deacon Joe Framed Print by Artist, Emile Dellet Daugherty-IN MEMORY of Linda Daugherty Terry Daley, Joyce Fister-Daley, Deacon Joe Framed Print by Artist, Emile Dellet Daugherty-IN MEMORY of Linda Daugherty The Anderson Family Signed Kenny Anderson Bengals Jersey w/ Shadowbox The Gal Family Black Crystal Necklace and Earrings The Locker Room $100 Gift Certificate The Mad Potter Round Dinner Platter to be Painted Trader Joes Trader Joes Gift Basket Two Men and a Truck Lexington Moving Day Gift Basket Vision Thru Design-Angela Costa, OD UK Tailgating Basket Vision Thru Design-Angela Costa, OD $350 Gift Certificate Vision Thru Design-Angela Costa, OD Bobbi Brown Sunglasses Walmart $50 Gift Certificate Walt Disney World Co 4 One-Day Park Hopper Passes Many Blessings Basket (religious items, books, cds, $25 GC to Women's CHRP Group Benedictus .
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