SECOND ANNUAL LUNAR NEW YEAR FEAST February 4, 2005
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SECOND ANNUAL LUNAR NEW YEAR FEAST February 4, 2005
SECOND ANNUAL LUNAR NEW YEAR FEAST Catalogue of Silent Auction Items February 4, 2005 NON‐COMPETITIVE ITEMS WALKING TOURS Minimum 5, Maximum 10 N‐WT‐1 CHINATOWN: The bustle, the bargains, the food. An in‐depth tour of New York’s favorite neighborhood with Elizabeth Lee, parent of senior Kevin. $25 – Saturday, April 9. N‐WT‐2 VICTORIAN FLATBUSH: Wander through lush mansion‐lined Brooklyn blocks with official Brooklyn Historian Ron Schweiger, good friend to our own PA co‐president Lori Pandolfo. $20 – Saturday, April 16. N‐WT‐3 PARK SLOPE: Visit one of Brooklyn’s most beautiful brownstone neighborhoods, led by borough guru Ellie Freudenheim, author of the award‐winning Brooklyn: The Ultimate Guide to New York’s Most Happening Borough and parent of senior Anna Wiener. Walk down landmarked streets; visit Prospect Park, peek into the Park Slope Food Coop, the nation’s largest owner‐run coop; experience hip‐and‐happening 5th Avenue and Brooklyn style stoop sales; see the historic Montauk Club, Brooklyn Conservatory of Music and Squad 1 Firehouse, an elite FDNY facility that lost 12 men on 9/11. Not included in the tour (but you can go there on your own) are Brooklyn Botanic Gardens and Brooklyn Museum of Art. Tour will include stop at local bakery. $20 – Saturday, May 7. N‐WT‐4 BEAR MOUNTAIN MUSHROOM HIKE Forage for fungi with mushroom maven Gary Lincoff, parent of sophomore Noah, world‐renowned mycologist and author of the most widely used mushroom field guide in North America. The walk is relatively easy, proceeding from the Bear Mountain Inn to an old deserted village (Doodletown) set deep in the woods. Wear walking shoes or boots. Bring rain‐gear, just in case, and a basket or container to collect mushrooms in. Bring a lunch and a drink. $20 – Sunday, May 22. N‐WT‐5 MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS: Visit neighborhood landmarks including Riverside Church, Grant’s Tomb, Columbia University, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, and, of course, Tom’s Diner of Seinfeld and Suzanne Vega fame. With a coffee stop at Caffe Pertutti. Led by Lauren Coleman‐Lochner, parent of sophomore Alison. $20 – Sunday, May 1. N‐WT‐6 A TOUR OF THE CHINESE SCHOLARSʹ GARDEN, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island. Learn about Chinese architecture and philosophy with a tour of the Chinese Scholars’ Garden led by Barbara Tepper, parent of junior Sam. Take the 9:00 am ferry from Whitehall, and Barbara will meet you at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal. Tour includes a light snack at a restaurant in Snug Harbor. Time permitting, it will also include the Staten Island Botanical Gardens and the grounds of Snug Harbor, originally created as a retirement home for sailors. Plan on catching the 2:30 boat back to Manhattan! $20 – Saturday, April 2 N‐WT‐7 LOWER EAST SIDE Visit neighborhood landmarks including Tomkins Square Park and Guss’s Pickles. Meet a local historian and enjoy music and a light lunch at 5C Café. Led by Doris Hernandez Murphy, parent of junior Ian and ’04 grad Justine. Saturday, May 21. This tour costs $25. INDOOR ACTIVITIES N‐OC‐1 MONOPRINT MAKING WITH HITOSHI NAKAZATO ‐‐ Hitoshi, an artist and professor of Fine Arts at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as the father of sophomore Gene – has been featured one‐man and group shows in New York, Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, Italy, Israel and Australia. Monoprints are an immediate and direct printmaking process for professional artists, art teachers and non‐artists alike. Workshop participants will be able to use Hitoshi’s recently acquired 36” X 60ʺ bed Charles Brand Press, and enjoy working with this innovative and provocative artist and teacher. [Session I – Feb. 20; Session II to be offered Feb. 26 if Session I is filled.] Time: 1‐ 4 PM; Location: Nakazato Studio ‐ 361 West 36th Street, Manhattan Price: $30/person including materials (3 person minimum, 6 person maximum) N-OC-3 (N-BT-1) MOVING ON A discussion about what college is like for students today…and what it is like to send them there. Tom Wolfe's controversial novel I Am Charlotte Simmons (pub. Nov. 2004) will be a touchstone for the event but an optional read. Lunch will be served. Donated by Karen Mooney, parent of senior Andrea Suozzo, and Elizabeth Roistacher, parent of senior Theo Polan. Upper West Side location, Saturday, May 14, Noon. Price: $20; $30 with purchase of the Wolfe novel. Minimum 6, Maximum 12 N‐OC‐4 SOUP’S UP Led by Susan Horton ‐ talented weaver, innovative cook and parent of Freshman Noah Rayman. Elaborate soups made simple and fast! Using Susanʹs own technique and the freshest ingredients, make winter squash soup, potato‐leek, and zucchini‐watercress, among others. March 19, 2‐4 PM Meet at Susan Hortonʹs home ‐ 48 E. 13th St., Apt 7B, Buzzer H, Price: $20 COMPETITIVE ITEMS EVENTS: EV‐1 UNDER THE WESTCHESTER SKIES: Listen and lounge with four tickets to a summer concert at the renowned Caramoor Music Festival. The Caramoor estate is accessible via Metro North or the festival’s own shuttle bus from the city. Check out www.caramoor.org Thanks to alumnus and parent Paul Rosenblum. [Value $160 – Current Bid: $60, Increments $20] EV‐2 FROM HAYDEN TO HOMINIDS: Explore the wonders of the American Museum of Natural History with these four package passes. Passes include a guided tour of museum highlights and admission to all special exhibits, Hayden Planetarium, IMAX Theater, and anything else you can stuff in. Thanks to Lori Peterson and Peter Dunne. [Value: $120 – Current Bid: $40, Increments $5] EV‐3 A SLAM DUNK NIGHT AT THE GARDEN: Three tix to the Knicks as they face the Seattle Sonics on Sunday, March 13. Thanks to Cornick, Gaber & Sandler LLP. Also thanks to Peter Frank. [Value: $285 – Current Bid: $100, Increments $20] EV‐4 A NIGHT AT THE (New York City) OPERA OR BALLET: Harvey has also generously donated a pair of orchestra seats to a performance of the Opera or Ballet. [Value: $200– Current Bid: $125, Increments $20] EV‐5 AVERY REVERIE Two orchestra seats to a New York Philharmonic concert, courtesy of our own parent coordinator, Harvey Blumm. [Value: $175 – Current Bid: $100, Increments $20] EV‐6 A NIGHT AT THE (PARIS) OPERA Via the Broadway production of Phantom of the Opera, with two orchestra seats to the longstanding favorite. Tuesday, February 15, 7 PM performance. Thanks to Diana Walderstein [Value: $200 – Starting Bid: $70, Increments $20] EV‐7 MORE KNICKS TIX Forget the Super Bowl. The action’s at the Garden, with 2 tickets to a Sunday, Feb. 13 game against the Charlotte Bobcats. Thanks to John Mui at Stuy. [Value: $110] [Starting Bid: $40, Increments $10] SERVICES: SV‐1 ROAD WORRIER? Gotham Bikes in Tribeca will make sure your vehicle is, well, shipshape for spring cycling with a deluxe tune‐up. Happy trails! Thanks to Mike Kowalski at Gotham Bikes. Solicited by Miriam Boyce. [Value $75 – Starting Bid: $25, Increments $5] SV‐2 SAT MATH LEVEL 1 OR 2 ANGST? A prep class from Princeton Review will help ease the anxiety. Two practice tests and 10‐12 class hours. Thanks to Stephanie Butler at Princeton Review. Solicited by Miriam Boyce. [Value $299 – Current Bid: $120, Increments $20] SV‐3 SAT II ANGST? Extensive prep class in choice of Biology, Chemistry, History or Physics, also from Princeton Review. 2 practice tests and 10‐12 class hours. Thanks again to Stephanie Butler. Solicited by Miriam Boyce. [Value $399 – Current Bid: $130, Increments $20] SV-4 AND, NOW, SOMETHING TO TAKE YOUR MIND OFF ALL THIS STRESSFUL COLLEGE STUFF… Peter Frank, an accomplished musician, will sing and play guitar for up to two hours at an event of your choice. Repertoire includes folk/rock/country/blues. [Value: $400 – Starting Bid: $130, Increments $20] SV-5 NOW, FIGURING OUT HOW TO PAY FOR ALL THIS: Start with a one-year subscription to The Independent Adviser for Vanguard Investors, an award-winning newsletter covering the Vanguard family of mutual funds. Editor Dan Wiener’s Model Portfolios have outperformed the S&P 500 since inception with less-than-market risk. Thanks to Dan. [Value: $199 – Current Bid: $150, Increments $20] SV-6 UPGRADING SPACES Planning a renovation project? Freshman parent Amiee Gross can help, with a 2 hour consultation at your home or office to discuss image, layout, color or any other general issues. Visit www.amiegrossarchitects.com for more info. [Value: $500 – Current Bid: $210, Increments $20] SV‐7 FROM FLAB TO FAB You swore you’d do it. So shape up with three one‐on‐one sessions at Pilates Bodywise Fitness on East 84th St. Call Christine at Bodywise. Solicited by Gail King. Expires 8/31/05 [Value: $255 – Starting Bid: $80, Increments $20] SV‐8 YOU GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT? Let sophomore parent Simeon Baum help with a two‐hour consultation. Simeon is a lawyer and professional mediator whose Resolve Mediation Services can help parties settle disputes in areas including insurance, securities, workplace and discrimination, real estate, fraud, intellectual property – even matters of matrimony. [Value: $800 – Starting Bid: $260. Increments $20] SV‐9 COMPUTER ILLITERATE? TECHNOPHOBIC? Let Alan Tepper help. Alan, a systems analyst with the New York City Transit Authority, comes to your rescue! He will help you ascertain your needs, recommend a system for you to purchase, and come to your home to help you set it up. PC’s only, approx. 3 – 4 hours. [Value: $100 – Starting Bid: $35, Increments $10] SV‐10 SIMPLE WILL PREPARATION Akabas & Cohen, thanks to senior parent, Seth Akabas. [Value: $600 – Starting Bid $200, Increments $20] SV‐11 INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX 2004 PREPARATION Senior parent, Libby Maumova, H & R Block Certified Tax Preparer will prepare your Individual 2004 tax forms (not business), both Federal and New York State. [Value: $100 – Starting Bid $35, Increments $10] SV‐12 INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX 2004 PREPARATION SV‐13 INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX 2004 PREPARATION SV‐14 INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX 2004 PREPARATION SV‐15 INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX 2004 PREPARATION SV-16 LOCATION, LOCATION Susan Mansell, parent of grad Alexandra Kaufman, is a real estate expert extraordinaire. A broker with Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy, Susan will come to your apartment and give you an official ‘broker opinion of value’ for your apartment. This item is those who are curious about the current value of their apartment, whether they are thinking of cashing out for college expenses, downsizing or upsizing ‐‐ or just want to be happily surprised at the unbelievable current value of their home, especially if they have owned it for more than 2 years. A longtime resident of the Upper West Side and public school activist (PTA president at PS 75 and MS 54), Susan knows the turf. [Value: $150 – Starting Bid: $50, Increments $15] SV‐17 FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR COLLEGE With Kal Chany of Campus Consultants, noted college adviser and author. Because early planning is often the key to qualifying for aid, this is of benefit to freshman, sophomore and junior parents. It includes an initial consultation and assessment about ways to increase aid eligibility, personal consultation, the preparation of all financial paperwork, and advice on negotiating the best deal with a college. Thanks to Kal Chany. Solicited by Karen Mooney [Value: $950, Starting Bid: $325, Increments $20] SV‐18 SWISS AIR TO GENEVA, SWITZERLAND Looking for that dream vacation skiing in the Swiss Alps? How about a pair of unrestricted pair of round‐trip economy class tickets on Swiss Air from JFK. The tickets must be use by the winner and a companion and may not be used separately or sold. Thanks to Ellen Meier of Swiss Air. Solicited by Gigi Loizzo. [Value: $4856, Starting Bid: $500, Increments $50] OTHER: OC‐1 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Follow New York City Councilman Robert Jackson into the inner sanctum as his shadow‐for‐a‐day, accompanied by his executive assistant, Sarah Morgridge, sophomore parent. Councilman Jackson is the co‐founder of the Campaign for Fiscal Equity, which aims to secure New York City schools their fair share of funding. [Value $180 – Current Bid: $80, Increments $15] OC‐2 HIMALAYA HIGH Can’t climb Everest? Immerse yourself in roof‐of‐the‐world culture with this membership to the Rubin Museum of Art. Opened October 2, 2004, Rubin is dedicated to the collection, preservation, exhibition, and publication of Himalayan Art. Family membership. Thanks to alumnus parent Merilena Christodolou. [Value: $100 – Starting Bid: $35, Increments $10] LUNCH AND DINNER CERTIFICATES LDC‐1 SUBCONTINENTAL DINING At the epicurean Salaam Bombay, which features regional specialties. 319 Greenwich St., Tribeca. Dinner for two. Thanks to Ramesh Shah. Solicited by Chandra Chanhan and Sumiko Takeda Nakazato. [Value $60 – Current Bid: $30, Increments $5] LDC‐2 A FIESTA IN YOUR MOUTH Upper Westside consistently pack into Mama Mexico, 2672 Broadway (bet. 101st and 102nd St.) for excellent food and mariachi music. Dinner for two. Solicited by Karen Mooney. [Value $100 – Current Bid: $60, Increments $5] LDC-3 UNDER THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE Dine on contemporary American cuisine in the heart of Brooklyn Heights at Henry's End Restaurant, 44 Henry Street, Brooklyn. Not valid on weekends. Solicited by Shelley Crandall. [Value: $50 – Current Bid: $25, Increments $2] LDC-4 TRIBECA ITALIAN Dinner for two at charming Italian favorite Ecco, fortunately just down the street from Stuy at 124 Chambers Street. Perfect for a special occasion. Thanks to Ray Colovic of Ecco. Solicited by Chandra Chanhan and Sumiko Takeda Nakazato. [Value: $100 – Current Bid: $200, Increments $10] LDC-5 THE ORIGINAL TRIBECA BISTRO Dinner for two at Odeon, the original, hip Tribeca hangout for the famous and anonymous, still popular for its cocktails and bistro fare. Thanks to Steven Abramowitz of the Odeon. Solicited by Chandra Chanhan and Sumiko Takeda Nakazato. [Value: $75 – Current Bid: $200, Increments $5] LDC-6 GET TOASTED Dinner for two at celebrity chef Waldy Malouf’s Beacon Restaurant & Bar, featuring open hearth cooking and creative cocktails. Thanks to Waldy Malouf. [Value: $150 – Current Bid $85, Increments $15] LDC-7 MEDITERRANEAN MANNA Enjoy super seafood and Greek specialties with dinner for two at Taverna Kyclades. Thanks to Adrian Skenderi. Solicited by alumnus mom Kiki Dinos[Value: $100 – Current Bid: $46, Increments $10] LDC-8 FANTASTIC FRENCH Dinner for two at award-winning Chanterelle, whose updated French cuisine has delighted diners for 25 years. Thanks to Karen Waltuck. Solicited by Chandra Chanhan and Sumiko Takeda Nakazato. [Value: $190 – Current Bid: $300, Increments $15] LDC-9 PEGLEG PIZZA FAVORITE I Make your student very happy with dinner from Portobello Pizza, a Stuy student favorite. Thanks to Anthony Catanzaro. Solicited by Chandra Chanhan and Sumiko Takeda Nakazato. [Value: $25 – Starting Bid: $8, Increments $3] LDC-10 PEGLEG PIZZA FAVORITE II Another gift certificate from Portobello Pizza. [Value: $25 – Current Bid: $8, Increments $3] LDC-11 CHINESE ON THE WAY TO LINCOLN CENTER OR THE THEATER Dinner for two at the Shun Lee Restaurant, gourmet cuisine in a glamorous décor. [Value: $150 – Starting Bid: $50, Increments $10] LDC-12 ANA’S RESTAURANT New on the Upper West Side, chef/owner formerly of the 21 Club; dinner for Two [Value: $120 – Starting Bid: $40, Increments $10] GIFT CERTIFICATES GC‐1 A TASTE OF HEAVEN IN HELL’S KITCHEN New Yorkers flock to Cupcake Cafe, 522 Ninth Ave. (Hell’s Kitchen), for delicate floral decorations and better‐than‐homemade taste. Its Blossom Cake would serve well for a special occasion made to order. Thanks to Michael Warren. Solicited by Sumiko Takeda Nakazato [Value: $55, Current Bid: $30, Increments $5] GC‐2 MEAT BY MODEM I And a world of grocery shopping without worrying about hauling your bags home on the bus, with a $100 gift certificate from FreshDirect. Solicited by Elizabeth Roistacher. [Value: $100 – Current Bid: $150, Increments $10] GC‐3 MEAT BY MODEM II Another $100 gift certificate from FreshDirect, so you don’t have to brave the lines at Fairway. Solicited by Elizabeth Roistacher. [Value: $100 – Current Bid: $150, Increments $10] ITEMS I–1 MICROSOFT OFFICE PRO 2003 In addition to core Office 2003 programs: Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point, Office 2003 Professional includes Microsoft Access 2003, Publisher 2003, and Outlook 2003 with Business Contract Manager. [Value $375 – Starting Bid: $125, Increments $20] I‐2 MICROSOFT DIGITAL IMAGE SUITE 10 If you’re a photo enthusiast looking for an efficient and complete solution, this is it for organizing, editing, creating and archiving your digital photos. [Value $90 – Starting Bid: $30, Increments $5] I‐3 MICROSOFT PUBLISHER WITH DIGITAL IMAGING 2003 A complete business publishing and marketing materials solution, making it easier to design, create, and publish professional marketing and communication materials in‐house. [Value $140 – Starting Bid: $45, Increments $10] I‐4 MICROSOFT MONEY PREMIUM MINI BOX The ultimate in personal finance solution. Automatically consolidates your online bank and investment information, providing essential tools for planning your financial future. [Value $80 – Starting Bid: $25, Increments $5] All of the above software donated by Anonymous parents. I‐5 MICROWAVE [Value: $80 ‐ Starting Bid $20, Increments: $5] I‐6 JOHN PIZZARELLI CDS Live at Birdland (2 disc set), Let There Be Love [Value: $40 ‐ Starting Bid $12, Increments: $3] I‐7 DON SALVATORE CIGAR HUMIDOR Cherry wood lined with Spanish cedar, finished brass hardware, holds one dozen cigars. [Value: $40 ‐ Starting Bid $12, Increments: $3] I‐8 PEARLS AND PERFUME Thanks to Suet Mei Chan [Value $75 – starting Bid $25, Increments $5] I‐9 HORTON HANDWOVEN SCARF – ORANGE STRIPE [Value $135 – starting Bid $45, Increments $10] I‐10 SUSAN HORTON HANDWOVEN SCARF – ORANGE STRIPE [Value $135 – starting Bid $45, Increments $10] I‐11 PILLOW Dream of the exotic and the past. Donated by Atelier Byzantium and Anne Flournoy. [Value $175 – starting Bid $60, Increments $20] I‐12 CHINESE VASE Elegance for your home. Donated by William Chiu of American Fujian Association of Commerce and Industry. [Value $80 – starting Bid $25, Increments $5] ACCESSORIES AND JEWELRY AJ‐1 SOUTH SEA STUNNER I Designed by senior parent Kathy Yu, this necklace features a black South Sea pearl pendant with a 14 K white gold 3‐point diamond mounting and 14 K white gold chain. [Value $300 – Starting Bid: $100, Increments $20] AJ‐2 SOUTH SEA STUNNER II Another pearl pendant necklace generously donated by Kathy. [Value $300 – Starting Bid: $100, Increments $20] AJ‐3 TREASURES OF THE AMAZON This choker necklace by Dara (as seen at Barneyʹs New York, Saks Fifth Avenue) features freshwater pearls, rose quartz, amazonite, Peruvian opal, sterling silver. Solicited by Sumiko Takeda Nakazato [Value $190 – Starting Bid $65, Increments $15] AJ‐4 DOWNTOWN DAZZLE ‘EM With this gorgeous necklace of black South Sea pearls and tiny Swarovski crystals created and donated by Margo Morrison, and as seen at ABC Carpet and Home. Solicited by Sumiko Takeda Nakazato [Value: $225 – Current Bid: $75, Increments $15] GIFT BASKETS – VALENTINE’S DAY BSK‐V1 LOCO FOR COCOA A Valentine’s basket of chocolates hand‐made by parent freshman parent, Suet Mei Chan. [Value $75 – Current Bid: $30, Increments $5] BSK‐V2 CHOCOLATE MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDER A collection of same, by the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, 125 Chambers St. Solicited by Miriam Boyce [Value $50 – Current Bid: $15, Increments $5] BSK‐V3 VALENTINE’S SPA BASKET Donated by freshman parent, Suet Mei Chan. [Value $75, Starting bid: $25, Increments $5] BSK‐V4 LAPPIN PAOLI BASKET With this Valentine’s Day Spa Basket, donated by Lappin Paoli, 123 W. Broadway. It even includes a haircut! Solicited by Miriam Boyce[Value $114 – Starting Bid $40, Increments $10] BSK-V5 DEATH BY CHOCOLATE Donated by parent Helen Drivas. [Value $40 – Starting Bid: $15, Increments $3] BSK-V6 SPA-CTACULAR! Create your own home spa experience with this basket of items from luxurious health resorts, all wrapped up in a small wicker chair. Thanks to parent Rona Berg. [Value $225 – Starting Bid: $75, Increments $15] BSK‐V7 CUPCAKES FOR YOUR CUPCAKE A basket of goodies including Cupcake Café’s luscious Blossom Cake certificate, biscotti’s, Baker’s Field Chocolate Chip Cookies cookbook and more. Solicited by: Sumiko Takeda Nakazato [Value $90 – Starting Bid: $30, Increments $5] BSK‐V‐8 LIQUOR BASKET Relax!! Khaluha, cognac, and a set of 4 margarita glasses [Value $35, Starting bid: $12, Increments $3] BSK‐V‐9 PROVENCAL SPA AND FRAME [Value $45, Starting Bid: $15, Increments $3] BSK‐V‐10 BEAUTY FROM HEAD TO TOE Dr. Scholl’s Perfect Reach Thermal Massager and Pedicare Foot Care Kit. Revlon Spa Microdermabrasion Skin Care System and Manicure Nail and Pedicure System; Thanks to Revlon Spa and Dr. Scholl’s Wellness. Solicited by Karen Gaynin. And, Eyebrow Trimming with Silver Cho at Silver’s Salon on the Upper East Side – featured in Glamour magazine! Thanks to Silver Salon. Solicited by Charles Chau. [Value: $180, Starting Bid: $60, Increments $20] BSK‐V‐11 SNACK LOVER’S BASKET Lots of Valentine Snacks. Donated by freshman parent, Suet Mei Chan. [Value $80, Starting Bid: $25, Increments $5] BSK‐V‐12 GOOD FORTUNE COMES IN PAIRS! A pair of Chinese dolls, good luck pigs and frogs to celebrate the Lunar New Year for good fortune through out the year. Solicited by Lu Ming Li [Value $80, Starting Bid: $25, Increments $5] BSK‐PR‐2 JAPANESE FOR THE HOME A silk table scarf replicating hand‐woven obi fabric thanks to senior parent, Elizabeth Roistacher, 2005 calendar with traditional Japanese‐style paintings, and a box of Godiva chocolates. [Value $75, Starting Bid: $25, Increments $5] BSK‐PR‐3 JAPANESE TEA FOR TWO 3 types of Japanese teas: sencha (green tea), hojicha (roasted tea), and genmaicha (green tea with toasted rice) together with rice crackers and two similar looking tea cups from very different places. Donated by Sumiko Takeda Nakazato. One of the cups is from the Onta Kiln, a medieval town famous for their ceramics, in Kyushu. The master potters originally came from Korea. The other is by an American potter living in Atlanta, Georgia. Donated by Anne Richter. [Value $90, Starting Bid: $30, Increments $5] BSK‐PR‐4 LUCKY KITTY Donated by Lu Ming Li. [Value $45, Starting bid: $15, Increments $3] BSK‐PR‐5 EMBROIDERED JACKET AND PURSE Size Medium [Value $60, Starting bid: $20, Increments $5] BSK‐OT‐1 GIRLIE GIRL Decorative plate, beautifully illustrated perpetual calendar, and other pretty items. [Value $90, Starting bid: $30, Increments $5] BSK‐OT‐2 TAKE ME OUT TO BROOKLYN 4 tix to the Brooklyn Cyclones Game. The Brooklyn Cyclones are the best thing to happen to baseball since Jackie Robinson and the Brooklyn Dodgers. Check ‘em out from your own four seats opposite first base. Dates to be determined between successful bidder and donor. Location: Coney Island, Brooklyn, accessible by subway or car parking available. Good restaurants nearby, also the Atlantic Ave. and boardwalk. Value: YO! Invaluable! And.. The Ultimate Guide to New York’s Most Happening Borough, and a Brooklyn studded tank top, size medium. Donated by senior parent, Ellie Freudenhiem. [Value: $120, Starting Bid; $40, Increments $10] BSK‐OT‐9 HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD Gone With the Wind and Casablanca videos, “Reel Clues: The Movie Game for Everyone” and Hooray for Hollywood: Favorite Songs from Hollywood Musicals (2), a 16 month James Dean 2005 Calendar, 2 tickets to Regal Cinema, a guest pass to the American Museum of the Moving Image , and popcorn! Donated by Nancy Litsa [Value $140, Starting Bid: $45, Increments $10] BSK‐OT‐10 LUNAR NEW YEAR GOOD LUCK BASKET Donated by Lu Ming Lu [Value $150, Starting bid $50, Increments $10] BSK‐A‐1 THREE ASIAN NON‐FICTION BOOKS Donated by senior parent, Gina Anderson. [Value $30, Starting bid $10, Increments 3] BSK‐A‐2 THREE ASIAN BOOKS ABOUT WOMEN Also from Gina. [Value $25, Starting bid $8, Increments $3] BSK‐A‐3 THREE ASIAN‐AMERICAN FICTION BOOKS And a few more from Gina [Value $25, Starting bid $8, Increments $3] STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION 345 Chambers Street, Room 205C - New York, NY 10282-1099 (212) 312-4800 x2053 • www.stuypa.org November 22, 2004 Dear Friend, On behalf of the Stuyvesant High School Parents' Association, we invite you to join with us in supporting our students. The Second Annual Lunar New Year Feast Benefit will be held on Friday, February 4th at Jing Fong Restaurant in Chinatown. This event is a celebration of our community and a tribute to the hopes and aspirations of our students. Last year nearly 500 people attended the inaugural event helping us to raise funds to provide services to our students as they prepare for college, services that the school budget and many families are unable to provide. Monies raised support college tours informational programs for students and parents, college counseling, and translation services to a significant number of parents who are not English speakers. This year’s event will feature a Silent Auction. Your or your organization’s donations to the auction would be greatly appreciated. They can be in the form of certificates for services or merchandise, which can be redeemed after the event by the winners, or the actual merchandise itself, which will be on display. You may also contribute to the event by helping to underwrite the cost of the dinner, thereby enabling more proceeds of the dinner to go to the college services fund. You or your organization will receive a letter acknowledging your contribution and recognition of you support in our Parents Association Bulletin which is mailed to the homes of each of our 3,200 students. Underwriters of the dinner will also be acknowledged in the event program. If you are able to help us, please complete and sign the attached "Donation Certificate." Also, please attach any certificates or brochures that you or your business requires, to our form. If you wish to help underwrite the dinner, a check should be made out to Stuyvesant PA. A Stuyvesant parent will happily arrange pickup of items. Also, feel free to mail donations to our office at the address above, to the attention of Peggy Harvey. We hope that you will find a way to help us help all of our students fulfill their potential. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, The Lunar New Year Feast Benefit Committee STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION 345 Chambers Street, Room 205C - New York, NY 10282-1099 (212) 312-4800 x2053 • www.stuypa.org SECOND ANNUAL LUNAR NEW YEAR FEAST DONATION CERTIFICATE Donor/Merchant Information: Stuyvesant Contact/Solicitor Business Name: Name: Contact Name: Address: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: Phone: Email: Email: Description of Donation Item: Estimated Value: Winning Bidder__________________________ If you wish to help by underwriting the feast, please indicate the amount Estimated Value: _____________ How you would like your name to appear in the event program: Name: _______________________________________ Second Annual LUNAR NEW YEAR FEAST BENEFIT Be part of a new Stuyvesant High School tradition. Please join the Parents' Association College Committee and other Stuyvesant families in a banquet dinner to benefit college services. New to the school? Get acquainted. Already have a group of Stuyvesant friends? Gather them together for this evening. Invite grandma and grandpa. There will be food, entertainment, and an opportunity to bid on gifts and services provided by our families and our neighbors. Proceeds from the event support college tours, information sessions for students and parents, counseling support, and translation services. This night is a celebration of our community and a tribute to the hopes and aspirations of our children. Please join in. Save the Date Friday, February 4, 2005, 6:30 PM Jing Fong Restaurant, 20 Elizabeth Street, New York, New York We're partying at a larger, more comfortable, and more convenient banquet hall this year. To purchase tickets please use the order form published in this Bulletin or go to www.stuypa.org look under publications or contact gloizzo@icp.org. Solicit or contribute donations for the auction Here’s a sampling of some of the wonderful items on the auction wish list. Our college-bound kids and college office need you! • Host a walking tour of your neighborhood, including tea or lunch. From Astoria to Hell’s Kitchen, what better way to celebrate the thrill of our city while getting to know other Stuyvesant families? • Donate services! If you have a talent or know someone with one, then there’s surely a buyer for these services and more: simple will preparation, installation of a computer or sound system, college counseling, dentistry, picture framing, cooking lessons, interior decoration consultations… • Arrange lunch with a celebrity. Do you know a chef, a performer, a scientist, an author, an artist who’d be willing to support our school? • Involve the teachers. Fund an afternoon at the movies with a popular teacher. • Let your creativity soar – make a gift basket. Popular themes include books, chocolate-related, and even socks! • Donate jewelry, accessories, and electronics. Unneeded holiday gifts will find a new home at the auction! • Solicit gift certificates from hair salons, stores and other supporting merchants. • Promote the cuisines of NYC – ask your favorite restaurants to donate dinners or gift certificates. • Donate tickets to choice events – sporting, theater, musical. Underwrite the night. Whether or not you can be with us that night, consider underwriting the event. Your support in advance of the dinner allows every dollar we raise to go toward supporting college services. A $25 contribution allows a school staff member to attend as our guest. $100 helps us get the word out. $200 will underwrite a portion of our entertainment. Sponsor an entire table for $425. All contributions to our auction or underwriting efforts will be gratefully acknowledged in the Benefit Program and in the PA Bulletin. Get involved – Have questions? Co-Chairs Gigi Loizzo (gloizzo@icp.org), and Susie Yuen (snyuen@aol.com) are organizing the Lunar Feast and would like to hear from you. Please send Ticket forms by January 28 and Silent Auction donation forms by January 14 to: Peggy Harvey, Parents Association Administrator 345 Chambers Street, Room 205C, NYC 10282 Auction items may be dropped off in Peggy’s office: Wed. Jan. 19 – Fri. Jan. 21 Thank you for helping make this event a great success!