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silent auction
LUCE FUND FOR CHILDREN LUCY SCHOOL Celebrates its 12th anniversary paying honor to “Our Story” 11thth ANNUAL AUCTION To benefit The Luce Fund March 15, 2014 In 2003, Lucy School parents, friends and community members established the Luce Fund for Children. The purpose of this not-‐for-‐profit organization is to help keep the School vibrant, accessible and diverse. The Fund raises funds and accepts donations primarily to: (1) help defray tuition costs so that any child can enter, regardless of a family’s ability to pay; and (2) to make possible visits by local artists to co-‐create music, dance, sculpture and other masterpieces with the children. Financial aid has helped hundreds of families realize the dream of sending their children to an arts based creative learning institution. It goes without saying that both the children and the visiting artists learn new ways to see the world and solve problems by the time their work together is done. If you are interested in learning more about the Fund or to contribute to this effort, please write the Luce Fund for Children at lucefund@aol.com Willow Tree Benefactors Please take a moment to gaze at our willow tree as you arrive, honoring those families that donated $100 to this event! The Desler Family Schedule of Events 6:30pm Auction Guidelines General Rules è Bidding will commence upon arrival è You may pay by cash, personal check, or with VISA or MASTERCARD (Buyer Check-‐In 50/50 Ticket Sales responsible for approx. 3% in fees on credit card purchases). Make checks Meze provide by Alekos payable to the Luce Fund for Children. All payments are due the day of the auction. è Restaurant gift certificates in general do not include tax, gratuity or liquor. è Please pay careful attention to dates and availability restrictions. 7:00pm Welcome from Lucy School and Luce Fund Blackjack Play Starts 8:00pm Live Auction Bidding Procedures for Silent Auction è The bidding sheet will be categorized and numbered to correspond to the catalog. Winner of ½ Price Tuition Announced 8:55pm First Section of Silent Auction Closes (Categories 100-‐ 300) 9:00pm Early Check-‐Out Begins 9:30pm High Winners of Blackjack Start the Tournament 15 Minutes After Close of Live Auction Second Section of Silent Auction Closes (Categories 400 – 900) 10:00pm Check-‐Out for Live and Silent Auction è Each bidding sheet indicates a minimum opening bid and minimum bid increment. Any bids below the minimum opening bid amount will be disqualified. Each successive bid must equal or exceed the minimum bid increment stated on the bid sheet in order to constitute a valid bid. è At closing of bidding, the last dollar amount entered on the bid sheet constitutes the winning bid, and will be marked by an Auction official. The decision of the officials will be final. è All items purchased in the Silent Auction must be picked up the day of the fundraiser unless other arrangements have been made è All sales are final. è Service must be used within one year from the date of this event, unless specified. Otherwise, dates and times are to be arranged at the mutual convenience of donor and buyer. Values are estimates only and are not warranted by Luce Fund for tax, insurance or other purposes. Auction Guidelines Bidding Procedures for Live Auction è The bidder may enter a bid by raising his/her bidder number so that the auctioneer can see it. è The Auctioneer will determine the highest bidder, and on his call title for the item will pass to the winner. The Auctioneer’s decision is final. In the event of a dispute, the Auctioneer and Auction Chair will have sole and final authority to determine the successful bidder for the item or to resell it. A Most Special Thank You to our auctioneer, Robert Wilson, for Coming Back Year After Year… ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert A. Wilson “Your Realtor for Life” GRI, Realtor, Auctioneer And Personal Property Appraiser Performing Estate work ranging from personal property appraisal, to downsizing, to conducting total liquidation. Office: 301-‐865-‐2037 Cell: 240-‐344-‐3573 Rwilsonauctioneer.com Auctioneer for 22 years and member in good standing of the following: National Auctioneers Association Auctioneers Association of Maryland Frederick County Auctioneers Association “Your local Auctioneer since 1981” Blackjack Tournament Blackjack table opens at 7:00pm in the loft with continuous play until the Blackjack Tournament commences at 9:30pm Players may qualify throughout the night to play the final table for the Blackjack Tournament and a cash prize awarded the end of the evening. Cash Prize is 50% of all Buy-‐In money from players. Tournament Qualifications Play è Play five hands of blackjack to qualify for the Blackjack Tournament. è Each player is given $1,200 in chips to begin each round. The object is to accumulate enough chips to qualify for the Tournament. è Only the seven highest chip totals from all the rounds will play in the Tournament. Each player can only qualify once, but you can play as many times as you like to qualify. So, check the board throughout the evening. Blackjack Tournament è Each player is given $1,200 in chips to begin the tournament and seven hands are dealt in the tournament. è A player must bet each hand. Minimum bet is $100. è All betting is in increments of $100. è There will be one table chip count after hand #4. è Seating is determined by the Qualification Round chip totals. The highest total has the 1st choice of seat locations, then all others select in descending order. In the event of a tie, the 1st player who earned their tying chip total is the higher rated player and has preference of choice. Otherwise, ranking will be determined by a coin flip. è Tournament play will continue until there is only one player left or seven hands have been dealt. è The winner is determined by the highest chip accumulation. In the event of a tie, play will continue, one hand at a time with a chip count after each hand. After any subsequent hand the player with the highest total of all others at the table is the winner. THANK YOU Thank you to Luce Board Members past and present for the work that you do. Thank you for helping make all this a possibility for our students and future students. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Leonard Sjoberg Leonard custom built a table for the auction seven years ago and has continued to return and volunteer his blackjack dealing skills and the use of his table even after his son’s graduation from Lucy School. A big thank you to the Sjoberg Family for their continued support of Lucy School. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To Teresa and William Cochran – none of this would be possible without your inspiration, dedication, and support. Thank you. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An additional thank you to Alekos Greek Restaurant who lent their culinary expertise to our event for the second year in a row!! www.alekosvillagecafe.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thank you to Rhubarb House for all of your support and for helping to sponsor our event! www.rhubarbhouse.com Special Thanks Auction Chair: Michelle Disney Auction Committee Sarah Cosgrove Ann Truelove Shellie Ralston Nazgol Fearnow Bron Fannon Tanya Soe Noelle Boyle Holly Sontz Michele Hassanyeh Susan Powell Eva Rosvold Sofia Grogan Brittney Delauter Amy Barnette 2014 Class Liaison and Project Partners Barbara McDonald Kim Christianson Kirsten Bowman Christina Pak Susan Powell Gina Harshman Lynn Tilley Melissa Clarke Noelle Boyle Belinda LaBarbera Melissa Yost Blackjack Dealer Lenny Sjoberg Auctioneer Robert Wilson A special Thank You goes out to all the parents and teachers that helped solicit donations this year and to Summer Irvin for her dedication and support! SPONSORSHIP ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thank you to Joshua Borowski and Amanda Pankratz for providing the music for our event! Thank you Holli Violleti for designing our cover art And the BiggestThank you of All… Our Teachers and Staff … Eva Sanderson Leta Brown Elizabeth Gekas Brittney Delauter Holly Sontz Miyah Babb Joanne Fraser Mandy Pankratz Lauren Mulcahy Deb Ball Sarah Cosgrove Jill Brenner James Erard Chris Isleib Sasha Conley Silke Weiss Andrea McCluskey Rodrigo Pincheria Clare Patrick Montserrat Plaia-‐Rabella Amy Roeper Miranda Claney Carey Tilghman Elizabeth Argueta Summer Irvin And Last but not least… Victoria Brown Chris Zachariadis LIVE AUCTION 1 William Cochran’s Sky Dancing Archival Giclee Print Edition Beautifully matted and framed this Print celebrates the spirit of Lucy School and the joy and freedom of the imagination with this museum-‐quality print of the trompe l’oeil mural that hangs in Lucy School’s vestibule. This is the fifth of only ten Artist’s Proofs created under the approval of the artist. Victoria Brown 2 Handmade Elevation Desk The elevation desk, made and donated by Mark Palmquist, is made of American black walnut, cherry and maple racing stripes. The frame is solid American curly maple and constructed with bridle joints. The base has 2 positions creating either a 25"tall desk or a 29' tall desk. No tools are required to change the height of the desk! Simply rotate the base. Mark is an independent furniture designer and craftsman and builds custom pieces in his wood studio in Frederick. He is an industrial designer with additional training in furniture design from the Royal Academy of Fine Art in Copenhagen, Denmark and has refined his woodworking skills at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine. Mark Palmquist 3 Enjoy a Week of Luxury in Belize You will be staying at the Exotic Cayes Resort on Ambergris Caye in a fully equipped, air conditioned ocean view suite complete with its own kitchen. Your suite sleeps two adults but has room for two children on a pull out bed in the living area. Resort amenities include a pool, dive shop, massage therapists, private dock, maid and laundry service, and even the option of “Art on the Beach” classes. Restrictions: Must be used June 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014. You will be responsible for the Belize Hotel tax of $13.50 per day as well as any items charged to the room. Other dates or larger suites are available at an additional cost to be negotiated by resort and item winner. More details at www.belizeisfun.com ECI Development LIVE AUCTION 4 “Orange Square” Painting by Abstract Expressionist Rivers Scott Fisher Created in 2011 this painting has been part of the artist’s private collection since. Exhibited in several solo shows it has hung in the offices of Hagerstown Magazine for 1 year. The painting also was featured in an episode of ABC's hit reality show Wife Swap. The featured mansion was outfitted with Fisher’s work. The painting is outfitted with a custom frame created by sculptress Vienne Rea who resides in Baltimore, MD. Rivers Scott Fisher is an Abstract Expressionist painter also living in Baltimore MD. His works have been displayed at the Washington Museum in Washington County MD and he is the creator of the DIRTY WATER Series. DIRTY WATER is based on the creative lifework of Baltimore-‐native, filmmaker, author and photographer John Waters. The series is a collection of original works of art that showcase Abstract Expressionism combined with an additional method of printmaking. The series is currently on display permanently at Baltimore City Hall, Mayor's office and conference rooms. LIVE AUCTION 6 “Love” Ms. Leta and Ms. Brittney’s Early 3’s Class Project The Early 3’s class begins their experience at Lucy discovering the joys of nature, learning and creating which begins with objects from nature. Nature’s gifts become building materials, musical instruments and characters. Children gathered sticks, painted them and worked together to create a heart to symbolize love of nature, learning and each other. The result is a lovely wall hanging treasure. 7 “Fingerprint Tree” Ms. Holly’s Class Project Behold this classy and simple representation of each child and the beautiful trees that surround and represent Lucy School. Each group of colors represents an individual child. The names of the children are represented beneath the tree and the leaves are fingerprints! A beautiful addition to any bedroom, playroom, or living room! 8 “Double Reflections” Ms. Eva and Ms. 5 Enjoy a One Week Lake Tahoe Vacation at Brittney’s Class Project Perfectly Located Lakeside Home in Inspired by the modern art form steampunk, Incline Village the frames of this stunning two piece mirror Gated community with private beach and set are artfully decorated with recycled metals direct access to the Hyatt Hotel casino, from each child’s home. The amazing work of arcade, dining, beach bar and spa where you art will not only enhance your beautiful can also rent equipment like bicycles, wave reflection but will always bring a smile to your runners, kayaks and more! Other local face! summer activities include golf, hiking, summer Shakespeare on the beach, ATV, 9 “Pieces of my heART” Ms. Elizabeth’s Class mountain biking and more. Or vacation next Project winter and ski Diamondhead, Northstar, Do you have a budding Picasso at home? Is Heavenly or Squaw. Just steps from the your refrigerator a gallery for your child’s sand, this condo has one king sized bedroom creations? This one of a kind display board with private bath, tv, and deck. One queen comes equipped with three clips to easily sized bedroom with private bath. And one showcase and rotate your little artist’s latest bedroom with two bunk beds and deck and greatest! The board is complete with the adjacent to a third full bath. The kitchen and Lucy School landscape drawn and painted by bathrooms are stocked with all of the Ms. Elizabeth’s Pre K class. Perfect for any necessities for a family vacation. The living playroom or bedroom too! room has a TV, deck with views of lake and fireplace. Two families fit nicely! (45 minutes from Reno International Airport with shuttle service available, Restriction: Must be used by June 1, 2015) Irene Pestana LIVE AUCTION 10 “Patchwork Quilt” Ms. Joanne’s Class Project Catch a glimpse inside the big red barn with this pieced quilt featuring the favorite activities of Ms. Joanne’s Pre K class. The big red barn is showcased and each window panel features a hand drawn representation of the students’ favorite thing to do at Lucy School. 11 “If The World Were a Village” Ms. Deb and Lauren’s Kindergarten Class Project What would our village look like? Kindergarten, separated into two classes, has spent the entire year learning, playing, exploring, and discovering together as one. This wonderful opportunity has taught the children to make connections, fostered worldly-‐minded thoughts, and encouraged passion for our community. When asked to describe what a community looks like, the children of Lucy School kindergarten proposed that we create a world. Standing hand in hand, the young minds of Lucy School depict themselves encircling the world, casting light on the togetherness of our kindergarten community now and forever. Come and see the children of our village!! 12 “Watercolor Weaving” Ms. Jill’s 1st Grade Class Project The First Graders worked with Ms. Andrea to learn various painting techniques using watercolor. They used these various techniques to paint strips of watercolor paper that were then woven together. The result is a beautiful piece of framed artwork that would brighten up any room in your home or office! LIVE AUCTION 13 “Epic Pillow” Mr. James’ 2nd Grade Class Project Compared to a bean bag this roomful of pillow is constructed by quilting colorful upholstery swatches together. On each swatch, a second grader has embroidered their initials, their symbol from the beginning of the year, and other colorful designs. Filled with packing peanuts (a post-‐consumer recycled material) and closed with a zipper, the pillow will serve as a fun, easy to clean reading nook in and of itself! 14 “Thirteen Flowers” Ms. Chris’ 3rd Grade Class Project Ms. Chris's class created a piece of artwork blooming with color and beauty. Brightly colored flowers adorn the edges of this large canvas. Using the artwork as inspiration, the students worked together to create a poem about Spring. Each student contributed one word and then they all worked together to assemble the words into a cohesive poem. This work of art is a symbol of our class; strong, beautiful individuals who work together to create a vibrant learning community. 15 “Trees of Lucy School” Ms. Sasha’s 4th and 5th Grade Class Project The 4th and 4th graders chose their favorite Lucy School trees to decorate a beautiful lamp shade. Then, reflecting on their time at Lucy School, they composed a poem which is featured on the base of the lamp. SILENT AUCTION SILENT AUCTION GIFT CARDS & PERSONAL SERVICES 100 The Muse, $50 Gift Card (located in Downtown Frederick) Starting Bid: $30 The Muse 101 Private Sewing Lesson/Session (2.5 hours) Starting Bid: $30 Noelle Boyle 102 One Hour Photography Session with Photographer Brian Virts Starting Bid: $120 The McDonald Family 103 Downtown Frederick, $25 Gift Card, Patchwork Clutch and Bracelets (GC good at most shops and restaurants in Downtown Frederick) Starting Bid: $30 Brittney Delauter and Zebop 104 If The Shoe Fits, $25 Gift Card, Fire & Ice Water Bottle and Running Bracelet Starting Bid: $20 If The Shoe Fits 105 Sol Yoga, $100 Gift Card (located in Frederick) Starting Bid: $50 Sol Yoga 106 Accounting Services $100 Gift Certificate Starting Bid: $50 Scott Accounting 107 Macy’s, $150 Gift Card Starting Bid: $80 Keith Kelley and Shahla Emadi 108 Panera Bread, $100 Gift Card Starting Bid: $60 Gary Fearnow 109 LJ’s & The Kat Lounge and Restaurant, $100 Gift Card (located in Hagerstown) Starting Bid: $60 Linda Fearnow GIFT CARDS & PERSONAL SERVICES 110 iTunes, $100 Gift Card Starting Bid: $50 Dan and Megan Fearnow 111 Roy Rogers, $50 Gift Card Starting Bid: $30 Jim & Cary Plamondon Roy Rogers 112 Four Hour House Cleaning Starting Bid: $50 Elizabeth Argueta 113 Enkore Kids, $25 Gift Card (located in Boonsboro) Starting Bid: $10 Enkore Kids 114 Three Piano Lessons or One Hour of Piano Music at a Cocktail Party Starting Bid: $30 Rodrigo Pincheira 115 Mom’s Organic Market, $50 Gift Card (located in Frederick) Starting Bid: $30 Mom’s Organic Market 116 Two ½ Hour Guitar Lessons (home studio in Frederick, www.guitarwithgail.com ) Starting Bid: $30 Gail Lees 117 The Little Red Barn, $25 Gift Certificate (located in Jefferson) Starting Bid: $10 The Little Red Barn 118 The Auto Spa, $25 Carwash Gift Certificate Starting Bid: $10 The Auto Spa SILENT AUCTION SILENT AUCTION GIFT CARDS & PERSONAL SERVICES FITNESS, HEALTH & BEAUTY 119 Couples Maryland Estate Planning Package (two Last Will and Testaments with plain-‐English explanations; two Maryland Statutory Form Personal Financial Power of Attorneys with explanations; two Health Care Power of Attorneys with explanations; and, two Maryland Advance Directives, located in Hagerstown) Starting Bid: $250 Law Office of Charles R. Steward, LLC 120 Kristi’s Bakery, $20 Gift Certificate (located in Boonsboro) Starting Bid: $10 Kristi’s Bakery 121 I Made This! Paint Your Own Pottery, $15 Gift Certificate (located in Frederick) Starting Bid: $10 I Made This! 122 One Photo Session plus Digital Rights to Photos with Hough Photography Starting Bid: $200 Liz Hough 200 Mari Winsor Pilates Set (4 videos, weight loss guide, Pilates bands, extra weights) Starting Bid: $40 Michele Hassanyeh 201 Holistic Health Associates, One Hour Service (Including acupuncture, massage and related therapies, located in Frederick) Starting Bid: $40 Holistic Health Associates 202 Switch Sunglasses with Magnetic Interchange Lens System (includes 3 sets of lenses) Starting Bid: $40 Christie Vu 203 Anytime Fitness, 21 days Free and NXS Fitness, unlimited (located in Frederick) Starting Bid: $50 Anytime Fitness 204 Oral-‐B SmartSeries 5000 with SmartGuide Rechargable Toothbrush (And Assorted Oral Hygiene Products) Starting Bid: $70 Mt. Airy Children’s Dental Associates 205 Community Pass at Common Market (attend one seminar including cooking classes and health/sustainability workshops) Thank you for your support . . . Starting Bid: $30 The Common Market 206 Boonsboro Wellness Center, Health Consultation and Examination Starting Bid: $30 Boonsboro Wellness Center 207 Natural Fusion, $120 Gift Certificate and Eco-‐Friendly Hair Products (located in Frederick) Starting Bid: $60 Natural Fusion Hair Salon SILENT AUCTION FITNESS, HEALTH & BEAUTY 208 J. Hilburn Mens Clothier Custom Shirt (#1 maker of custom mens’ shirts. As seen in GQ, Men’s Health and Esquire Magazine, Formal and Casual Wear) Starting Bid: $40 Latifah Shay, Independent Stylist 209 Harvey’s Seatbelt Makeup Case Starting Bid: $30 Flights of Fancy 210 Harvey’s Seatbelt Minnie Wristlet Starting Bid: $20 Flights of Fancy 211 Two Months of Unlimited Martial Arts Training for You and Your Child (Includies Brazilian Jiu-‐Jitsu and Personal Defense Classes for You, Gloves, T-‐shirts and Private intro Classes, located in Frederick) Starting Bid: $220 Evolve Academy (Mixed Martial Arts) 212 Two Private Pilates Sessions, Two Yoga Classes and one Group Pilates Class Starting Bid: $60 Pioma Fitness 213 75 Minute Experiential Massage with Anne Aden (located in Frederick) Starting Bid: $40 Om Chakra Holistic Healing and Massage Center 214 Basket of Beauty, Body and Romance Products Starting Bid: $100 Kelly Ellis-‐Neal, Pure Romance Consultant 215 Fit in Boonsboro, 5 day Pass Starting Bid: $10 Fit in Boonsboro SILENT AUCTION FITNESS, HEALTH & BEAUTY 216 Sagittarius Salon & Spa, $70 Gift Card and a Variety of Aveda Products (located in Hagerstown) Starting Bid: $60 Sagittarius Salon & Spa 217 75 Minute Reiki Massage (located in Frederick) Starting Bid: $40 Om Chakra Holistic Healing and Massage Center SILENT AUCTION THINGS FOR THE HOME 300 Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp Starting Bid: $30 Earthly Elements 301 Central Dawgma, $25 Gift Card for and Doggie Gift Bowl (located in Frederick) Starting Bid: $30 Central Dawgma 302 Hand Painted, Vintage Window/Coat Rack Starting Bid: $40 Outside the Window 303 Table Standing, Neon Light Sculpture (Display is a sample, please choose one from our collection up to $450, www.signsandneon.com) Starting Bid: $150 Signs & Neon 304 Handmade Butterfly Wreath (10”) Starting Bid: $10 Barbara McDonald 305 Handmade Spring Flowers Wreath (10”) Starting Bid: $10 Barbara McDonald 306 Handmade Summer Flowers Wreath (12”) Starting Bid: $20 Barbara McDonald SILENT AUCTION CHILDREN’S ITEMS 400 Assortment of Eco-‐Friendly, Safe Play Sand Starting Bid: $10 Fourr Family 401 One Week of Summer Camp, or One Art Class at Delaplaine Visual Arts Center (Choose from one of eight, 5 day camps, subject to availability) https://www.delaplaine.org/site/classeswor kshops/summer-‐camps-‐for-‐young-‐people/ Starting Bid: $80 Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center 402 Admission for One Child to Fashion Camp Four Days of Fun for your Fashionista (July 14 -‐17 at UdHK in Shab Row, Downtown Frederick) Starting Bid: $60 U Design by Holly Kristen 403 Admission for One Child to “The Imagination Project” Summer Art Camp Starting Bid: $80 Liz Hough 404 One Week of Summer Camp at Extra Innings batting cages (located in Adamstown, child must provide own gear) Starting Bid: $60 Extra Innings 405 $200 Gift Certificate Towards any Classic or Ultimate Party Starting Bid: $100 Pump it Up 406 One Half Hour Private Tennis Lesson (located in Frederick) Starting Bid: $20 Tuscarora Tennis Barn 407 Merrell Chameleon 4 Sneakers for Girls, Size 4 Starting Bid: $20 Yost Family SILENT AUCTION CHILDREN’S ITEMS 408 Five Class Pass at The Little Gym (Located in Hagerstown) Starting Bid: $50 The Little Gym 409 “The Dumbest Idea Ever”, 1st Edition Graphic Novel (Nameplate signed by artist) Starting Bid: $10 Beyond Comics 410 “Navy Seal Dogs: My Tale of Training Canines for Combat (Hardcover signed by author) Starting Bid: $10 Mike Ritland, Trikos International 411 “Navy Seal Dogs: My Tale of Training Canines for Combat (Hardcover signed by author) Starting Bid: $10 Mike Ritland, Trikos International 412 Girls’ Rag Skirt Starting Bid: $10 Summer Irvin 413 Collection of “Melissa and Doug” Wooden Magnetic Dolls (Previously Loved) Starting Bid: $10 Shay Family 414 Handmade Hoolah Hoop Starting Bid: $10 Soolah Hoops 415 Open Gym Pass Punch Card for 6 Visits (located in Adamstown) Starting Bid: $10 EGS Gymnastics 416 Two Private, Forty Minute, German Lessons Starting Bid: $40 Silke Weiss SILENT AUCTION SILENT AUCTION LUCY SCHOOL SPECIALS LUCY SCHOOL SPECIALS 500 Rental of Lucy School Big Red Barn Use of the Lucy School Gathering Room and Commercial Kitchen for up to six hours for a family gathering, birthday party, anniversary, party, wedding reception, etc. Restrictions: Times and date to be mutually agreed upon by winner and Lucy School. Starting Bid: $300 Lucy School 501 Lucy School Gear This is your chance to show your school spirit and support the Luce Fund. Take home a Lucy magnet, tote bag, and/or t-‐ shirt. Price Varies Lucy School 502 Storytime and Lunch with Ms. Leta Join Ms. Leta for a special lunch and storytime at the Main Cup in Middletown. She will treat your child to a special lunch and share a favorite book. Your child will keep the book as a memento of his or her outing with Ms. Leta! An extra special treat for mom is included too. While your child enjoys lunch you can enjoy a complimentary yoga class next door at Mountain Spirit Yoga! (Courtesy of Mountain Spirit Yoga) Starting Bid: $50 Leta Brown 503 A Little Painting, A Little Treat with Ms. Holly Join Ms. Holly for an afternoon of painting at “I Made This” Pottery in downtown Frederick. Your child will get to paint their own piece of pottery and then walk to Angelcakes Bakery for a cupcake. Could there be a sweeter way to spend the day? Date to be mutually agreed upon. Starting Bid: $50 Holly Sontz 504 Lucy School Sleepover with Ms. Eva and Ms. Brittney Have a fun time sleeping at your favorite place – the Big Red Barn! Ms. Eva and Ms. Brittney will join you and up to 3 siblings or Lucy School friends for the ultimate sleepover. (6pm to 7am, date to be mutually agreed upon) Starting Bid: $80 Eva Sanderson and Brittney Delauter 505 A Day Downtown with Ms. Elizabeth Join Ms. Elizabeth for an afternoon hanging out in Downtown Frederick. We will swing and play in Baker Park, try the latest and greatest toys at Dancing Bear, grab a pretzel at Pizza Pretzel Creations, and even a sweet treat to end a fabulous afternoon together! Starting Bid: $50 Elizabeth Gekas 506 Can I Come to Your House? with Ms. Joanne Well here is a chance for your child and a friend to come and spend an afternoon with me at my house. It's THEIR dream come true !! We will spend time making pizza for lunch, baking, playing games and painting. From 12:00 till 4:00, it’s a special afternoon at their teacher’s house; because I really don't sleep at school !! Starting Bid: $50 Joanne Frasier 507 Western Campfire Shindig with Ms. Deb, Ms. Lauren and Ms. Sarah Come dressed in your best western gear ready ride horses, lasso, and roast dawgs just like they would in the Wild Wild West with all the kindergarten teachers! We’ll take on 4-‐6 ranch hands one Friday night in May! Starting Bid: $50 Deb Ball, Lauren Mulcahy, and Sarah Cosgrove SILENT AUCTION SILENT AUCTION 508 Movie Date with Ms. Jill Your child and a guest will meet Ms. Jill at the Westview Regal Cinemas in Frederick to view the fifth film in the Disney nature series, "Bears". Popcorn included too!! (Movie opens April 18th, a mutually agreed upon date will be selected) Starting Bid: $50 Jill Brenner 509 Canoe for Two with Mr. James Canoe the Lucy Pond, or a state park of your choice with Mr. James. He will provide the canoe. You choose the date. Good for two kids. Bring the family along, with their canoe, too. Starting Bid: $50 James Erard 510 Hike with Ms. Chris You and a friend will join Ms. Chris for a hike along the Appalachian Trail ending at Washington Monument State Park with a picnic lunch. Date to be mutually agreed upon. 512 Lucy School Director for the Day with Ms. Vickie Would your child like to find out what it’s like to be the director at Lucy School? Well here’s his or her chance. Your child will enjoy shadowing Ms. Vickie for the morning, helping her to make sure the school is running smoothly and the children are happy. Your child will enjoy this special opportunity and a special lunch with Ms. Vickie! Starting Bid: $50 Victoria Brown 513 Leader of Singing Meeting (Big Red Barn) Would your child like a chance to lead all of his or her friends in singing meeting? Well here’s his or her chance! Your child will work with their teacher to lead all of the other students in singing meeting one morning! What a special memory! LUCY SCHOOL SPECIALS Starting Bid: $50 Chris Isleib 511 Time to Hike and Make Memories with Ms. Sasha Bring your friends and join Ms. Sasha for a hike to all your favorite places at Lucy School. We will take pictures at each spot, and Ms. Sasha will combine the images into a scrapbook for you to keep! (Date and time to be mutually agreed upon) Starting Bid: $50 Sasha Conley LUCY SCHOOL SPECIALS Starting Bid: $50 Lucy School 514 Leader of Singing Meeting (Green Building) Would your child like a chance to lead all of his or her friends in singing meeting? Well here’s his or her chance! Your child will work with their teacher to lead all of the other students in singing meeting one morning! What a special memory! Starting Bid: $50 Lucy School 515 Photo of the Kindergarten Class with the Cat in the Hat (20x30, frame not included, delivered in one week) Price: $30 Kindergarten Class SILENT AUCTION ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS 600 Admission for 2 Adults and 2 Children (Located in New Market) Starting Bid: $15 The Original Playhouse 601 Two Fun Company Season Tickets (2013/2014 Season) Starting Bid: $20 Maryland Ensemble Theater 602 Two Mainstage Season Tickets (2013/2014 Season) Starting Bid: $30 Maryland Ensemble Theater 603 Mt. Lena Pool Party (Use of Pool and Picnic Area in June, July or August, located in Boonsboro) Starting Bid: $60 Mt. Lena Recreation Club 604 “The Red Circle” by Brandon Webb (Hardcover Signed by Author) Starting Bid: $15 Brandon Webb, Force 12 Media 605 Trident K9 Warriors by Mike Ritland (Hardcover Signed by Author) Starting Bid: $15 Mike Ritland, Trikos International 606 Trident K9 Warriors by Mike Ritland (Paperback Signed by Author) Starting Bid: $10 Mike Ritland, Trikos International 607 Collection of Nora Roberts/JD Robb Books Starting Bid: $10 Turn the Page SILENT AUCTION WINE, DINE & GETAWAY 700 Award Winning Cheesecake Planning a dinner party and no time to make dessert? Julie Zachariadis will make you her award winning Baily's Irish Cream, White Chocolate with Espresso Cheesecake with an Oreo crumb crust. Yum! Just ask Vickie and Chris who had her make one for Easter Brunch. Very Yummy! This cake won in the Tasting Division of the Northern National Capitol Area Cake Show. Julie can also adapt the ingredients to suit your taste! Starting Bid: $25 Julie Zachariadis 701 Taste Frederick Food Tour for Two Starting Bid: $80 Taste Frederick Food Tours 702 Blue Ribbon Jam Sampler Starting Bid: $10 McCutcheon’s 703 Main Cup, $50 Gift Card and Coffee Set (Located in Middletown) Starting Bid: $40 Main Cup 704 Assorted Gift Basket Starting Bid: $30 Carrabbas 705 Gift Basket with Food Items (Toffee, peanut butter fudge, cheese strips w/ crackers, etc.) Starting Bid: $50 Frederick Basket Company 706 2 Dozen Assorted Cookies Starting Bid: $10 Ed’s Country Bakery 707 2 Dozen Assorted Cupcakes Starting Bid: $20 Ed’s Country Bakery 708 Rhubarb House, Lunch of the Month for Two for One Full Year (located in Hagerstown) Starting Bid: $140 Rhubarb House SILENT AUCTION LUCY SCHOOL CLASS BASKETS 800 “Gardening with Kids” Ms. Holly’s Class 801 Coffee, Tea, Chocolate & Spa 802 “Got Science?” Ms. Eva’s, Ms. Leta’s and Ms. Brittney’s Class Ms. Elizabeth’s Class 803 Literature and Media Basket Ms. Joanne’s Class 804 Kids Arts and Crafts Basket Kindergarten 805 Kids Arts and Crafts Basket 806 Family Fun Night Kindergarten 807 Gourmet Food 1st Grade 808 Green Your Home 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 809 Spirits 4th/5th Grade SILENT AUCTION JEWELRY AND ART Keep Lucy School close to your heart with one of these unique Lucy design necklaces handmade by Stacey Krantz of In BloomJewelry. (Below) 900 Lucy School Charm on Chain (All pieces going for the same pledge. The first three pledges will take their necklace home tonight. All other pledges will receive their necklace within a few weeks.) Required Pledge: $70 Stacey Krantz 901 Ceramic Slip Dish by artist Robert Strasser Starting Bid: $20 Robert Strauser 902 Ceramic Pendant, Giraffe Starting Bid: $5 Robert Strauser 903 Ceramic Pendant, Leopard Starting Bid: $5 Robert Strauser 904 Ceramic Pendant, Crab Starting Bid: $5 Robert Strauser 905 Ceramic Pendant, Shell Starting Bid: $5 Robert Strauser 906 Handmade Ying/Yang Earrings Starting Bid: $30 Aeromathology 907 Duo of Nature Inspired Macrophotos by artist Eddie Soloway Starting Bid: $20 Bron Fannon SILENT AUCTION JEWELRY AND ART 908 Hand Crafted and Fired Clay Watering Can , Handmade by Master Potter Denise Joyal Starting Bid: $20 Kiln Joy Ceramics 909 “Starry Night at Lucy School” Canvas Print Inspired by Van Gogh's Starry Night, Ms. Sasha's current 4th & 5th graders created this colorful collage last year. The children split Gogh's painting into sections, and worked independently with torn paper to simulate his thick brush strokes. The children then combined the puzzle-‐like pieces and worked together to blend it into a cohesive image. This image is a high-‐ quality print of the original work on canvas. Starting Bid: $75 Lucy School 910 Handmade Scarf (made from various silks including Korean and soy, hand wash only) Starting Bid: $40 Margaret Hluch 911 Hand built Teapot (porcelain, can be used, hand wash only) Starting Bid: $60 Kevin Hluch 912 “Peppermint Azalea”, Oil Painting (11x14 Canvas wrapped painting) Starting Bid: $100 Rebecca Jackson 913 YOU as a SUPERHERO! Your child's likeness as his or her favorite superhero or cartoon character in a watercolor painting. Your painting will be 11"x 14" on watercolor paper and framed. Please provide a photo of your child. Starting Bid: $60 Brian Grogan, Frog Leg Art SPONSORSHIP Thank you for sponsoring our event year after year…. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All Goose Island Products generously donated by Wantz Distributers in Hagerstown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~