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Auction Catalog Table of Contents • Message from Father Pat O’Connor 1 November, 2014 • Message from Principal Lon Medd 2 • Committee Acknowledgements 3 Welcome Friends of Saint Brigid School, • List of Auction Sponsors 4 • Evening Agenda 5 • Balloon Pops 6 What a wonderful evening to celebrate the great legacy of our school and how it • Games 7 has impacted so many lives over these past 92 years. We come together as • Auction Rules 8 supporters of Catholic Education, as a people who believe our school makes a • Live Auction Descriptions 9 difference in our students’ lives. And that they will have a significant impact on • Silent Auction Descriptions our world because of the solid foundation they are receiving at Saint Brigid – Art and Photography (100 Series Tables) 14 School. Your commitment helps to make this possible. – Boutique (200 Series Tables) 16 As members of the Midland Area Catholic Community and beyond, I salute you – Entertainment (300 Series Tables) 18 and thank you. So enjoy this evening and know that you are affecting the most – Food and Beverage (400 Series Tables) 22 precious gift God has given us, these young lives, your children, our students. It is – For the Home (500 Series Tables) 28 our responsibility and privilege to assist them as they grow into productive – For the Kids (600 Series Tables) 31 – Pizza Sam’s Lunches (700 Series Tables) 36 Catholic men and women. And your generosity makes this happen. – School Spirit (800 Series Tables) 38 – Services (900 Series Tables) 43 – Sports and Recreation (1000 Series Tables) 46 May God bless our efforts, • Special Thanks 50 Fr. Pat • Donor Acknowledgements 51 Fr. Pat O’Connor Committee Acknowledgements November, 2014 Auction Committee: Dear Parents, Monica Pardel (chair) Lori Dehlin Michael Shane (previous co-chair) Catie Jenkins This letter is about giving thanks for your generosity and the generosity of those people who have Valerie Shane (previous co-chair) Lon Medd contributed to this event in the past. Listed below are many of the items purchased because of your recent donations of time, talent, and treasure. Deb Cain Julie Wardin Deana Danner These are not just shiny and trendy tech toys, but it’s so much more than that. If a software program sparks interest in a student helping them achieve success and fulfillment at Saint Brigid Catholic School, Entertainment: Ivan Gestiada then in my opinion it was totally worth it. If using a document camera can help a teacher deliver instruction easier, absolutely it was worth it. When a classroom of students can do research on laptop computers from their desks, that is because of you and the people that came before you. Auctioneer: Marty Wegner That’s what it’s about – our students, our children, our future Catholic citizens. Sure this is an evening Assistant to the Auctioneer: Tim Danner about having fun with members of the Saint Brigid Catholic School family. Take advantage of this opportunity to socialize, dine, and bid with the people who have helped make this school successful. But at the end of the day, we are here to enhance the educational experience of all students. Auction Volunteers: Laura Minuth Laura Wilkowski Have a wonderful evening and thanks so much for your continued support of Saint Brigid Catholic Jenni Otter Greta Woodiwiss School. Jill Thill Nadine Yarger Blessings, Saint Brigid Catholic School Facility and Staff: Marty Beard Sherri Nemeth Lon Medd, Principal Maureen Becker Jean Paulus Amanda Bergman Judyth Peterson Here are some of the items that have been purchasing using Gala funds. Susan Greminger Fran Pollock Document cameras Classroom projectors Classroom set of headphones Gary Hollingshead Beth Standfest Content filter/firewall Microsoft Office 10 Epson light boards Susie Hollingshead Deb Starling KidPix 3D Safety goggles Mobile laptop cart Sheri Kuchek Ron Torka Classroom set of tablets Facts for me account Glogster account Teacher laptops Classroom set of wireless mice Class set of jump drives Michelle Link Kathleen Van Pelt Shawn Marks Marge Vernon Lon Medd Auction Sponsors Evening Agenda 5:00 Cocktail Hour Opens • Aleck and Jenkins Law Firm 5:30 Silent Auction Bidding Opens • Davis & Davis Orthodontics 6:30 Dinner Seating Begins • Knight Dental Care Welcome by Mr. Lon Medd Prayer Led by Deacon Al Oliver • Midland Ford Lincoln Heads or Tails Game • Mid-Land Realtors Card Raffle 8:30 Live Auction Begins • Midland Solar Applications Square Raffle At End of Live Auction • Mueller Manufacturing, Inc. Silent Auction Tables Close 30 Minutes • Polar Construction After Live Auction Ends Checkout Begins 30 Minutes After Silent Auction Tables Close Games Balloon Pops The games below are a new addition to the auction this year. We hope you enjoy them! We’ve brought back balloon pops after a successful introduction at last year’s auction. Heads or Tails Game: The Christmas Attic Concert ($10 per Please consider purchasing a balloon for $20. entry) You are guaranteed a gift card of $20 value in Four VIP tickets to see December 27th Trans-Siberian Orchestra at The Palace; two VIP parking passes. return! Value: $400 Fabiano Brothers Thank you to our balloon pop donors! Square Game: Tigers Tickets ($25 per entry) Annabelle's Own Four Detroit Tigers tickets seven rows behind the dugout. LaBelle Management (Bennigan's) Restrictions: Winner needs to pick three dates and Fabiano Dan Dan The Mattress Man Brothers will try to fill one. Fabiano Brothers will give out the Frick's tickets when the date has been agreed upon. Intermission Deli Value: $400 Fabiano Brothers Nature's Gift Organic Market Old City Hall Card Raffle: Kids’ Cooking Class ($10 per entry) Party Savers (balloon delivery) One children’s cooking class for four to six children (at Saint Brigid Catholic School parents winner’s home); twenty four boxes assorted Jiffy mix Shirlene's Cuisine products; one JIFFY:A Family Tradition book; one recipe book; two T-shirts; one recipe box; two children’s aprons; one matching pouch; one set measuring cups; one muffin pan; paper baking cups. Value: $400 Linda Brubaker Chelsea Milling Company Lynn & Ida Gendregske Peel 'n Pare Polar Construction Auction Rules Live Auction Items • Descriptions of auction items are solely for the purpose of identification. Please read the catalog and inspect 1. Paddles Up For Saint Brigid Catholic School - $50 bid each item prior to bidding. Please note restrictions and limitations as stated in the catalog. 2. Santa Claus is Coming to Town • The successful bidder will have the highest qualified bid on the item. For the Silent Auction, minimum open Special guest appearance by Santa at your holiday gathering. bids and minimum bid increases must be honored and Value: Priceless adhered to. Discrepancies by a bidder may disqualify Santa Claus such bidder from the item and result in the item being Tom and Holly Valent awarded to the next bidder in line who properly bid on the item. 3. Lake Michigan Salmon/Trout Fishing • Silent Auction table closings will begin upon Salmon and trout fishing on Lake Michigan for two to four announcement. The winning bid on each Silent Auction item will be determined by the table closers by circling people on Jeff and Karen Newman’s 31' Sea Ray "Tailhook". the highest bid. Under no circumstances will a bid be Leaves from Manistee, Michigan. accepted after the table closer has circled a bid. Pink Restriction: Schedule for summer of 2015. copies of the Bid Sheet indicating the highest bid will be left with the auction item. Value: $800 • Checkout will occur after the announcement of the end Jeff and Karen Newman Family of the auction as is practical. Once checkout lines have opened, you will need to do the following: 4. Northern Michigan Vacation Package – Winners may proceed to checkout area to pay for the items they have won. One night stay in a luxury hotel room for two at the Riverwalk – You will be presented with your winning bid sheet(s) Place in Gladwin plus $10 for each: RW Threads, Oasis Salon & and payment will be processed. Spa, Chic Boutique, Riverwalk Grill; $100 gift card toward – You may collect your items upon payment. purchase at Jay’s Sporting Goods; $100 gift card for Snow – Examine baskets to ensure all items are present. Snake Ski and Golf. – ALL SALES ARE FINAL! Restriction: Riverwalk offer expires 4/30/2015 (Sun-Thu only). Vendors will not allow exchanges or refunds unless otherwise noted. Value: $369 Do not purchase if you cannot comply with the dates or restrictions. Aleck and Jenkins Law Firm Dates printed for availability are as stated; no exceptions. Jay’s Sporting Goods Descriptions are as accurate as possible, and neither the Auction The Riverwalk Place Committee nor Saint Brigid Catholic School is responsible or liable for discrepancies. All values listed are estimates. 5. Farm Fresh 8. Estate Planning One all naturally fed lamb (approximately 130 pounds) for Estate plan package includes wills, trusts, powers of attorney your dinner table. for business and healthcare matters, and advance medical Restrictions: Lamb will not be ready until August 2015. directives. Winning bidder responsible for cost of butchering. Restrictions: Package does not include tax planning. Value: $350 Additional charges may apply. The Fleming Family Value: $2000 Todd Gambrell, LL.M. 6. Mackinac Island Weekend Two VIP round trip ferry tickets on Shepler’s Mackinac Island 9. Saint Brigid School VIP Ferry; two round trip Star Line Ferry tickets valid in Mackinaw Four reserved front row seats at the Saint Brigid Catholic City & St. Ignace; one room at the Grand Hotel for two people School Christmas Program and the Saint Brigid Catholic School for two nights with two breakfasts and two dinners included. Spring Program; one reserved parking spot for the Christmas Value: $1686 and Spring programs in the Saint Brigid parking lot.
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