2001 |
Tex Mex Poker Night
It’s time to put on your poker face and sign up for our fun Texas Hold’em Tournament to be held on April 19, 2013 at 6pm. Come enjoy the all-you-can-eat taco bar, provided by Casa De Oro and the Torres Family. As always, ice cold cerveza will be provided as well as other snacks and refreshments. After dinner, grab a seat at the table and enjoy an exciting evening of no limit Texas Hold’em! Don’t know how to play? No worries. Beginners are always welcome and may come at 5:30pm to for a quick lesson from our friendly dealers. Remember aces are larger than life and greater than mountains.
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2002 |
The Preschool Project: "Thumbs Up to Nature"
Here is a simple, sweet project created by the Preschool students. Presented on a fresh white canvas is an artfully painted tree with fresh, green leaves. Each leaf represents the thumbprint of a preschool student. It doesn't take much to imagine what each of these charming little thumbprints may become....... a teacher, a doctor, a lawyer,... the President.... only time will tell. Capture the innocence of this time by becoming the owner of this delightful piece! "With time and patience the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gown." ~Chinese Proverb
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2003 |
Pie of the Month Club
There’s always room for pie with this Auction favorite. As the winning bidder you will receive a scrumptious, fresh, home-baked pie courtesy of the “Pie Lady”- Sandi Nokes- every month for one full year! Nothing off the store shelf here... these pies are made with fresh, seasonal fruit and are destined to become the apple of your eye and the ruler of your taste buds. You can even request gluten-free crust. In addition, these pies will be delivered right to the school where you can conveniently pick them up and take them home to be enjoyed by your whole family. Can you say ‘sweet’?
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2004 |
The Fourth Grade Project: "Hope, Family, Love"
The spirit of the fourth grade class is captured in this fun collection of photos. Professionally photographed in black and white by Jake Mark of Dorian Studios, the fourth grade class worked together to spell out the words Hope, Family, and Love. The students fashioned the letters of these words in a fun and creative manner. Each picture is framed in black to easily match the decor of any home. The three pictures deliver an unusual take on these enduring words and will supply inspiration anywhere they are hung.
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2005 |
"Go Gonzaga G-O-N-Z-A-G-A!" : Lady Zag Autographed Ball and Tickets
This season Gonzaga has double boasting powers with its men’s and women’s basketball teams. Become the proud owner of some “Lady Zagmania” with this autographed basketball. The Lady Zags have had an incredible season and are the leaders of the WCC. Player Taelor Karr has been named the West Coast Conference Player of January. Have the pride of ownership with an autographed ball from these stellar players. But there is more... this package also comes with tickets to a 2013-2014 game so you can cheer on the Lady Zags and take in the excitement that is the Kennel at game time. While you are gearing up for the big game you can also enjoy a delicious pre-game dinner at Clover restaurant with the $100 gift certificate that is included in this package. So show your Bulldog Pride and bid on this terrific Lady Zags package. Now that is Zagalicious! (Game date to be mutually agreed upon with donor).
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2006 |
Break Bread with the Bishop
Here is a chance to enjoy a blessed meal in the company of our own Most Reverend Blase Cupich. Six fortunate persons will enjoy an elegant dinner to be hosted by the Bishop. Take this opportunity to enjoy a delightful meal and fine wine in an intimate setting for a wonderful and memorable experience. (Venue and date to be mutually agreed upon).
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2007 |
The Second Grade Project: "The Sign of the Cross"
Throughout time stained glass windows have captured religious stories to teach and inspire Jesus's followers. As the second grade students prepare to take their Sacraments of First Communion and First Confirmation, what better project to represent this class than the collection of hand-painted crosses creatively displayed like a stained glass window. Each student decorated a cross in vibrant colors of red, blue, yellow, green, orange and purple. These crosses have been ingeniously arranged on a black background in the shape of a giant cross. The total effect is that of a magnificent stained glass window. Now is your chance to own this dramatic and symbolic piece.
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2008 |
Mr. Hare- Scholastic Scramble Team
So let’s cut to the chase. Do you want a chance to win? Do you want the best of the best? Call Tiger Woods. But if you can’t afford his price, Steve Hare is the next best thing. The golf legends will be teed off at you if you don’t pick Hare. Don’t settle for the short, round, pudgy guy in 7th or the needs a walker, I can’t go on without a knee replacement principal. And those other ladies available to choose from? Well... they're cool but, I got nothing to say about them. Let’s just assume you can take plenty of naps as you wait for them to reach the green. Doesn't seem like a hard choice when you put it all out there. You know it’s written in the Bible “Blessed be those who par in golf for they shall inherit the trophy”. I am the guy to take you there. Those with be-attitudes have golf-attitudes! Hare out!
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2009 |
The Kindergarten Project: "We're Going on a Picnic"
Have the perfect picnic in your backyard with this fantastic table from the kindergarten class. Handcrafted with cedar wood and measuring 7ft by 5ft, this picnic table will mean fun in the sun for the entire family. But this isn't an ordinary table; it is decorated with delightful tiles hand painted by the kindergartners. In the true spirit of summer, the white tiles have been painted with colorful flowers, butterflies, rainbows, sunshine, and more. So whether you are hosting family, friends, or teddy bears, you will love sharing a meal while enjoying this terrific piece of furniture.
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2010 |
Back to the Ranch with Mrs. Durheim
Here’s a chance for your child and two friends to escape the city and head to the country for a day of outdoor activity and fresh air. Your child will arrive at the Four Mound Prairie Bison Ranch around 9:30am on a school day. No detention slips here though because this is an excused day off from Mr. Banks. At the ranch, your child and his/her two friends will get to choose horseback riding and/or hiking for their main activity. There will be a delicious lunch and plenty of chances for fun as the day unfolds. No class schedule here- just relaxing and exploring in the magnificent outdoors. This event will take place before the 2013 Washington, DC trip or before the fall Camp Wooten Outdoor Experience. Bid on this package for your child to have the opportunity for adventure and learning outside the classroom.
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