gambol auction catalog 2012
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Carlin Gabel Gambol auction catalog 2012TRANSCRIPT
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Presenting Sponsor
Governor HotelSaturday, March 3, 2012
Welcome to
Thank you for joining us this evening to support
our students and teachers.
Enjoy the party and start bidding!
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Evening Schedule
March 3, 2012Governor Hotel
Kelly Russell, auctioneer
Len Carr ’75, emceeMS, Athletics & Summer Programs
Jessica Ramirez ’10, guest speaker
Upper School Jazz Band with Mark Pritchard, music
5:00 p.m.4th floor Heritage Ballroom
Patron ReceptionHors d’oeuvres, refreshments, and Jazz.
Begin bidding or guarantee bid on those must have items in the silent auction, including class
art projects
5:30 p.m.4th floor Heritage Ballroom
Silent AuctionGolden Tickets, Wall of Wine, Grab Bags,
hors d’oeuvres, and refreshments
7:00 p.m.3rd floor Grand Ballroom
Live Auction beginsGolden Ticket Raffle winner announced,
live auction, and special appeal for financial aid
8:00 p.m.4th floor Heritage Ballroom
The party continues back upstairs with delicious food, drinks, dancing, and Paparazzi photo
booth; desserts from Voodoo doughnuts, Batch PDX, Cupcake Jones, and Ruby Jewel
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Portland. Inspired.
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Golden Ticket Raffle Your Auctioneer this Evening:
Kelly Russell
Kelly Russell is a Professional Benefit Auctioneer who loves the energy and generosity at benefit auctions. She provides consultation to Non-Profits to create customized events that maximize revenue and create community participation and awareness. A firm believer in FUN, she insists that every guest have a great time and, of course, the opportunity to fully support their favorite organizations.
A 2005 graduate from Worldwide College of Auctioneering, Kelly is currently a member in good standing with the National Auctioneers Association (NAA), serves as President for the Oregon Auctioneers Association (OAA), and has completed the designations of Benefit Auctioneer Specialist (BAS), Certified Estate Specialist (CES), and the national designation from the Certified Auctioneers Institute (CAI). With her background in Theater Technology, she is an energetic performer who is comfortable in front of audiences of all sizes and enjoys interacting with bidders. So raise your bid number high in the air, and she will make sure you are the successful bidder!
100 tickets will be sold at $100 each in a raffle
to win one Live Auction item!
Please pick one…
Winter Break in Southern California
Step Back into Colonial Times
Courtside Kid for the Trail Blazers
Discover Denmark: A Coastal Adventure
Escape to Baja, Mexico
New Orleans Jazz Fest
Find the Sun: Ko’Olina, Oahu
Reserve Your Spot
The winning ticket will be announced at the beginning of the live auction at 7 p.m.
Winners need not be present to win.
Wall of Wine150 bottles of wine are
featured in the Wall of Wine, in which there are more than a
couple surprises. Purchase bottles at $50 each and you could win a fine
wine valued at $200.
Grab BagsLook for the traveling
umbrellas to select an origami rain drop filled with a fun prize. Each drop is $25. Prizes include
spa services, restaurant gift cards, and lots of other goodies.
Everyone is a winner!
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Thank you Gambol Committee for your tireless efforts, dedication and commitment!
Communications Chair Karen Hoke
Patron Co-ChairAlex Druker & Jill Eberwein
Wine Procurement TeamLaurine Apolloni, Jeremy Karp
and Ed McDonald
Party & Entertainment Chair Keri Smith
Procurement Leadership Team Stacie Beckerman, Zoe Edelen Hare,
Colleen Maslen ’88 and Cath Swanston
PFA Liaison Megan Galaher
Student Art Project Chair Tina Koehler
CommitteeGina Wand
Tina SkourasSusan Bowes
Sarah StascauskyDina Schnitzer Meier ’84
Tanja EpplerAnnabel Toren George ’89
Kymberly HerbstSharon Richardson
Li LiKirstie Fournier
Lauren Fox
Volunteers
James & Stacie Beckerman
Bryan & Heidi Halverson ‘88 Bell
Joe & Julie Cassin
Kae Cheng & Jo-Anna Tan
Brian & Alexandra Druker
Bart & Jill Eberwein
Stuart & Becky Ellis
Chris & Annabel Toren ‘89 George
John & Emma Gilleland
David Hiebert & Keri Smith
John & Karen Hoke
Mark & Ingeborg Holliday
Robert Lane & Mel Tilkicioglu
Tuan & Heather Le
Russell & Betsy Natter
Richard & Donna Peach
Eric ‘83 & Tiffany Rosenfeld
Warren ‘73 & Sheryl Rosenfeld
Peter & Leslie Shoemaker
Rich & Susan Smith
Gordon Sondland & Katherine Durant
Elizabeth Steiner Hayward
Gina Wand
Sam & Janet Williamson
Names listed here as of print deadline
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Portland. Inspired.
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Preschool“A Luminous Beauty”
This graphic collage celebrates the classic and beloved children’s author and illustrator, Eric Carle. It highlights the whimsical work of each Honeybee in honor of a Portland favorite, the zoo’s peacocks. It represents the culmination of their study of the five families of drawing (circles, dots, curves, zigzags,
and straight lines) blended with the study of primary colors. The Honeybees were fascinated to see their
acrylic paint creations photographed and transferred onto the computer, while given the chance to rotate,
extend, or twist them as they chose. We hope this luminous piece will bring as much joy and whimsy to your space as Eric Carle’s work has for generations!
Thank you class of 2025, Diane Malhotra, & Tina Koehler
Kindergarten“Reach for the Stars”
Self-decorated watercolor hand prints of our kindergarten students come together in a beautiful canvas-mounted collage. The collection of hands
is shown reaching for the stars on a night sky background.
Thank you class of 2024, Laurine Apolloni, & Kymberly Herbst
1st Grade“The Search for 2023”
In this word search puzzle, you will find the name of every child in the class of 2023. Can you find all of them? Can you find Catlin Gabel? Can you find
Portland, Oregon? They are all there!
Each 1st grader started with a set of cards and shaded each letter in his or her name. The individual cards were then placed into the life-size word puzzle to create the maze of letters with over 40 names and phrases that are special to the class of 2023. This modern piece is framed and ready for your wall.
Friends and family will have fun searching for familiar names every time they visit your home!
Thank you class of 2023 & Heidi Halvorsen Bell ’88
Tonight’s MenuGrab a plate, or two!
5:00 p.m.Patron Party hors d’oeuvres
Ginger Hoisin Marinated Beef Salad with Stir-Fried Vegetables on Asian Spoons
Miniature Dungeness Crab and Shrimp Cakes with Red Pepper Aioli
Tuscan Style White Bean Crostini with Italian Parsley and Olive Oil
5:30 - 7 p.m.Silent Auction hors d’oeuvres
Roast Sirloin Pinwheel with Goat Cheese, Arugula Pesto and Red Pepper Aioli
New Orleans Style Andouille Sausage in Puff Pastry with Creole Mustard
Tuscan Style White Bean Crostini with Italian Parsley and Olive Oil
Seedless Red Grapes Wrapped in Goat Cheese and Toasted Hazelnuts
8 p.m.After Party
Tomato Basil Soup
Northwest Greens Salad
Pinot Noir Braised Boneless Short Ribs with Roasted Shallots, Mushrooms, Tomatoes and Polenta
Sashimi and Nigiri Sushi with Asian Salad
Imported & Domestic Cheeses Served with Fruit, Crackers, and Freshly Baked Baguette
Grilled Vegetables with Roasted Red Pepper Aioli, Spinach Parmesan and Oregon Bleu Cheese Dips
Gourmet Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes Bar with Chives, Hickory Smoked Bacon Bits, Crème Fraiche, Tillamook
Cheddar, Jalapeno, Jack and Blue Cheese Crumbles
Desserts by Voodoo Doughnut, Batch PDX chocolates,
Cupcake Jones, and Ruby Jewel
Complimentary Refreshments served all eveningNinkasi Brewing, Apolloni Vineyards, Elk Cove Vineyards,
Garden Vineyards, Hamacher Wines, Ponzi Vineyards, and Wahle Vineyards & Cellars
No-host Bar optionsPremium cocktails and soft drinks
Class Art Projects
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Portland. Inspired.
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2nd Grade“Put a Bird on It”
Using paper, black ink, and plastic block, each 2nd grader beautifully crafted pattern block prints.
Working together, they made an artwork that imaginatively interprets the theme “put a bird on it,”
made famous by the show, Portlandia.
Thank you class of 2022, Dancy Jubb, & Jenny Wilson Prendergast ’87
3rd Grade“Water”
The 3rd grade class has created a piece of art that evokes myriad feelings from the warmth of the wood,
to the colors of water, to the thoughtful “aqua-centric” words from the children. The piece is made of individually cut and hand painted blocks of up-cycled wood, custom framed. Think of how fabulous this will
look in your home. “When you look at the artwork, you feel relaxed. It makes you want to jump in a
tropical pool,” said one student.
Thank you class of 2021, Leonie and Patrick Todd, Marilyn Lindner, & Gina Wand
4th Grade“Best of Portland”
After brainstorming about Portland, our 4th graders drew and colored simple pictures representing their favorite themes. Their designs were transferred to a
Shaker-style bench and outlined with a wood-burning tool. Using vibrant color pens, each child painted his or her designated square. The piece is sealed with two coats of polyurethane, and it measures 47” L x 14” D x 18” H. From the Cascades to the Spruce Goose, the Timbers to the Beavers, the “Best of Portland” is full
of imagination and charm.
Thank you class of 2020 & Dina Schnitzer Meier ’84
5th Grade“Mirrored Reflection”
This 5th grade project is a retrospective of the fundamentals of art. Colorful watercolor circles frame a 2’ x 2’3” mirror. Look inside, to see how
far you have come.
Thank you class of 2019 & Jenny Wilson Prendergast ’87
6th Grade“Autumn Colors”
The 6th grade project features individual paintings created by students in Art Studio with teacher Dale
Rawls. The spectrum of autumn colors is showcased in a gorgeous composition of leaves, which were laser-etched onto a piece of clear acrylic and printed on the back side. The students added texture and dimension
by routing between the leaves and mounting a few individual pieces to the front of the acrylic. This 48” x 36” piece would look stunning hung on a wall or in
front of a window.
Thank you class of 2018, Kirsten Brady, & Green Demon Laser
Class Art Projects are available for bidding during the silent auction. A mini Live Auction will occur
at 8:30 p.m. for items still open for bid.
Class Art Projects Class Art Projects
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Live AuctionAll live auction items expire within one year of
auction event date unless specified.
#1:Double Decker PDX Adventure
Have you heard the buzz? Beelicious has grown up! Up to 30 friends can hop aboard the PDX Double-Decker Bus for a fabulous and social four-hour tour of Portland’s unique Distillery Row on May 5—Cinco de Mayo! Passengers tour the local distilleries, Distillery Row Passports in hand, and sample craft spirits. Also included is a quarter-barrel keg from Widmer and a $200 gift certificate to ¿Por Que No?
You get to plan any stops along the way during your 4-hour tour, so plan your adventure with a Portland food cart pod
stop or catch the Cinco de Mayo fireworks!
Restrictions: May 5, 2012, only; non-transferable to another date. Widmer Brother Brewing certificate expires June 17, 2012.
Thank you Catlin Gabel, Double Decker PDX,¿Por Que No?, and Widmer Brothers Brewing.
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#2:Sunset with the Swifts
Join Lower School teachers Mimi Tang (1st), Keli Gump (4th), Mariam Higgins (4th), Peggy McDonnell (music), and Scott Bowler “Mr. Science” (science) for a special
sunset family picnic on Saturday, September 15, 2012, on the lawn at Chapman School. Watch thousands of swifts gather in the sky about an hour before sunset,
while enjoying a gourmet picnic, great company, and a presentation by “Mr. Science” about the swift
phenomenon. Then cheer as you watch the birds dive into the school chimney just after sunset.
Restrictions: Limited to 10 families. September 15, 2012, only; non-transferable to another date.
Thank you Mimi Tang, Keli Gump, Mariam Higgins, Peggy McDonnell, Scott Bowler, and Stacie & Jamie Beckerman.
#3:Step Back into Colonial TimesThe exclusive Ford’s Colony is a 20th-century planned
community reflecting the spirit of 18th-century America. Nestled in the woodlands of Virginia’s rolling countryside,
you’re minutes away from historic Williamsburg. Your family will stay in a two-bedroom condo (sleeps 6) at the
Marriott’s Manor Club, ideally located within Ford’s Colony. You will have privileged access to 54 holes of
championship golf designed by Dan Maples. The whole family will have fun at one of four resort pools, biking on
miles of nature trails, and in nearby Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown, Plantations, and Busch Gardens. Indulge at the Spa at Manor Club, featuring body wraps,
facials, manicures, pedicures, and massages.
Restrictions: Week of June 24 - July 2, 2012 only. Non-transferable to another date. Includes a $250 travel voucher.
Thank you parents David & Adrienne Hill and Yale Popowich & Tina Skouras.
Portland. Inspired.
#4: Zip, Sip & Dine: Wine Weekend
in the Willamette ValleyThis is wine country like you have never seen it before!
During September 21–23, 2012, six friends will enjoy a weekend of wine tasting tours, zip lining through forests,
and enjoying delicious meals prepared especially for them. The itinerary is set; all you have to do is show up! You
will be staying in a beautiful cabin nestled on a 100-acre property in the heart of wine country.
Restrictions: Week of September 21-23, 2012 only; non-transferable.
Thank you parents Laurine & Alfredo Apolloni, Adam Campbell & Carrie Godlee-Campbell, Joe & Julie Cassin, Brett Fogelstrom & Maria Ponzi, Eric
Hamacher & Luisa Ponzi, Adrienne & David Hill, Yale Popowich & Tina Skouras, Stuart & Melinda Wilson, Shaghayegh Alibadi-Wahle & Mark Wahle, Red Ridge
Farms, and Tree to Tree Adventure Park.
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#5:Find the Sun: Ko’Olina, OahuWelcome to the Beach Villas at Ko’Olina, a luxurious
oceanfront condominium property in the Ko’Olina Resort & Marina on the sunny west shore of Oahu, Hawaii. Ko’Olina has four protected turquoise blue lagoons for you and your
family to enjoy and a wide range of activities, including a golf course, a marina, five-star dining, running and walking
trails, and fishing and whale watching charters. Your private retreat is only five minutes from Kapolei, with movie theaters, restaurants, and grocery shopping. Nestled away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Ko’Olina provides a
convenient base from which to explore all of Oahu.
Enjoy your ocean-view beach condo for seven days and six nights. Your 1386-sq-ft condo and lanai has two
bedrooms, two bathrooms (sleeps 4), a full kitchen designed by master chef Roy Yamaguchi with premium appliances,
and all the conveniences of home. Covered parking space is included. Beach Villas amenities include a heated lap pool and recreational lagoon pool, each with adjacent whirlpool spas, children’s sand-bottom pool, tranquil grounds with
koi pond, outdoor gas grills, and Beach Bar.
Included: Seven-day, six-night stay at Ko’Olina ocean-view condo, sleeps four, two round-trip Hawaiian Airlines tickets,
and two day passes to the famous Outrigger Canoe Club as seen in George Clooney’s movie The Descendants
Restrictions: The two round-trip economy class tickets on Hawaiian Airlines must be booked by April 3, 2012, to ensure availability.
Cleaning fee must be paid by winner ($250+tax). Management fee may be higher for high (vs. low) season. Ko’Olina condo is a four-person
occupancy. Date is mutually agreed upon by donor, and accommodations expire June 30, 2013.
Thank you parents Jay Jan & Tina Tsai, and Rob Lane & Mel Tilkicioglu.
#6:Reserve Your Spot!
Tired of rushing out the door in the morning to get a good parking spot at school, or having to get to school
at 2:45 just to park in the back gravel lot at pick-up? We have an easy solution for you. Be the winner of this item and reserved parking spot “E” in the Catlin Gabel main
lot is yours for the 2012-13 school year. Get that reserved parking spot now!
Restrictions: Valid September 2012 thru June 2013. Reserved parking spot E.
Thank you Catlin Gabel.
#7:Discover Denmark: A Coastal Adventure
Enjoy Denmark like a local. This Nordic getaway offers a seven-night stay in a four-bedroom private home
that sleeps six on the island of Enø (about one hour from Copenhagen). The home is on the northernmost tip of
the island called Eagle’s Beak, right on the water with a 180-degree view of the Baltic Sea. Karrebæksminde and
Enø offer seaside attractions that are out of the ordinary. The little fishing hamlet is drenched in atmosphere with its seaside fun, fish houses, restaurants and cafés, bakeries, a beach for bathing, and mini golf. Also included is a $1,000
travel voucher.
Restrictions: Expires March 3, 2013. Date to be mutually agreed upon.
Thank you Susanne Baumann and parents Gerard & Sarah Stascausky.
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#8:An Evening with Jordan Schnitzer:
Private Art Collection and Dinner Philanthropist and art collector Jordan Schnitzer offers a unique opportunity for ten people at his Dunthorpe residence. The dynamic lecturer will explain his lifelong involvement and passion for art. He has been collecting art most of his life and has accumulated a collection of more than 5,000 prints, one of the most comprehensive
collections of its kind in the country. The collection consists of a vast array of prints from renowned artists such as Andy Warhol, John Buck, Roy Lichtenstein, Red Grooms, Claes
Oldenburg, and Kara Walker. Guests will enjoy an art tour, dinner, cocktails, and dessert.
Restrictions: Date to be mutually agreed upon by winning bidder and donor within the 2012 calendar year.
Thank you alumnus and parent Jordan Schnitzer.
#9:Swim with Florida’s ManateesThis once-in-a-lifetime experience will give you and/or your child the opportunity to explore the unparalleled
Crystal River and King’s Bay with 6th grade science teacher, biologist, and seasoned tour guide Larry Hurst. Larry
and 12 others will travel to Florida to spend three days exploring “Nature’s Coast” by boat and swimming with
the manatees. Included are three nights at the Plantation Resort on Crystal River, one afternoon boat tour on King’s
Bay, two morning Crystal River manatee snorkel trips by pontoon boat, one afternoon Rainbow River snorkel trip by
canoe, all meals, and ground transportation in Florida.
Restrictions: Does not include airfare to Florida; participants can be adults or youth. Unaccompanied youth must be 6th grade or older (at time of trip), at least average swimmer, and self-starter; accompanied youth must be competent swimmers. Date is January 18–21, 2013.
Thank you Catlin Gabel and Larry Hurst.
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Special Appealfor Financial Aid
Jessica’s StoryJessica Ramirez ’10 was the recipient of financial aid from the Hawley Family Foundation Endowed Scholarship Fund. She is in her second year at Macalester College.
“The paradoxical beauty of financial aid; I didn’t have to worry about the money. Instead, I focused on the most important part of attending school, my classes.”
#10:Cellar Z
Hidden beneath the Burnside Zupan’s is an intimate destination for wine lovers—Cellar Z. Enjoy exclusive access
to Cellar Z with a personalized epicurean experience. Zupan’s, a locally owned gourmet food and wine market
that has been family owned for over 35 years, is a Portland favorite. Their artisan partners—cheese makers,
winemakers, ranchers, bread and pastry bakers, fishermen, orchardists, and produce growers—will provide the highest quality seasonal bounty the Northwest—and the world—has
to offer, inspiring a customized menu embracing global food and wine innovations while preserving the past with deep roots in the classics. Your group of 10 will wine and dine in style in a beautiful setting with your own private
chef, waiter, and sommelier.
Restrictions: Mutually agreeable date. Expires on March 3, 2013.
Thank you Zupan’s, parents John & Karen Hoke, and Sam & Janet Williamson.
“Catlin Gabel gave me the opportunity to continue onto college and the critical skills to find what I want and then work for it. The school gave me a jump-start to whatever comes afterward, and the people who contribute to it financially made and continue to make a difference in what I’ve had the opportunity to do in my life.”
– Jessica Ramirez ’10
Raise your bid card high tonight for financial aid!
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#12:Garden Concert
with Aaron Meyer & Al Amir, hosted by PFA Executive Council
Join PFA executive council and head of school Lark Palma for a magical evening at the home of parents Martin & Liz McClanan on Saturday, September 15, 2012, featuring the Northwest’s top violinist, Aaron Meyer. Aaron Meyer performs cutting-edge original music. His unique brand of music bridges world, contemporary progressive rock,
and classical genres. Enjoy a delicious entrée from Al-Amir, with appetizers, wine, and dessert from executive council
members. Afterward, enjoy rides in a 1927 Bentley!
Restrictions: Saturday, September 15, 2012. Limited to 20 guests.
Thank you head of school Lark Palma and the PFA executive council, Aaron Meyer, and Al Amir Catering.
#11:Escape to Baja, Mexico
Enjoy seven days and six nights of the magic of Mexico in this unique and beautiful custom villa in Loreto, Mexico.
Loreto is nestled in between Sierra de la Giganta mountains and the sparkling Sea of Cortez. Enough room for two
families, this home has it all! Boasting four bedrooms, each with private bathroom. Swimming pool within 25 yards of beach, situated on the 9th hole of Loreto Bay Golf Club.
Restrictions: Date to be mutually agreed upon and does not include Thanksgiving break, winter break, or spring break.
Thank you parents Stuart & Sarah Allen.
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#13:Winter Break in Southern
CaliforniaEscape the rainy weather in Portland and head to San
Diego during winter break to enjoy the fun and sun! This seven-night package takes place at the Grand Pacific Palisades Resort in Carlsbad, California—right next to
Legoland California and the Sea Life Aquarium. With a magnificent temperate climate of brilliant sunny skies and breezy evenings throughout the year, this Carlsbad beach resort hotel offers a truly captivating retreat. Your ocean-view, one-bedroom condo is equipped with a full kitchen, living and dining room, a full-size sleeper, and spacious
bathrooms. This package also includes: 4 one-day Park Hopper tickets, valid during
normal park operating hours, at both Disneyland Park and Disney’s California Adventure Park, 4 one-day admission tickets to SeaWorld in
San Diego, & 4 one-day admission tickets to Legoland California.
Restrictions: Dates of condo are Sunday, December 23–30, 2012 only; non-transferable to another date.
Thank you Catlin Gabel.
#14:Big Night Dinner at the Ranch:
South American StylePut on your boots and join us on Saturday, August 11,
as we find our inner Vaqueros! Twelve guests will start the evening with cow working and a roping demonstration at Silver Spade Ranch in Banks, then we’ll head to the
Apolloni Ranch, where we’ll fire-roast a delicious dinner paired with wines with a South American flair. More roping,
then maybe we’ll some throw some horseshoes and line dance under the stars!
Thank you parents Alfredo & Laurine Apolloni, Jeremy & Sandra Karp, Eric ’83 & Tiffany Rosenfeld,
and Jennifer & Bowen Blair.
#15:New Orleans Jazz Fest
Take in the New Orleans Jazz Fest in style. Enjoy up to a seven-night stay at Casa Constance, a mid 1800s
Plantation-style home in the Irish Channel neighborhood of uptown New Orleans, less than two blocks from the famed Garden District and one block off vibrant Magazine Street. Interior finishes are a combination of contemporary and period—reflecting the long colorful history of the home. Also enjoy either two Jazz Fest tickets, or up to $600 in
spending money. This also includes a priceless “concierge” travel planning service to ensure that you get the most
out of your trip! House sleeps up to six people max, three bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths. Comfortable for a family,
or two to three couples.
Restrictions: Date available after May 1, 2012.
Thank you parents Glen & Lisa Levy.
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Thank you to all of our auction donorswho made this event possible.
Donor Thanks
#16:Opal Creek Expedition
Join personal host and tour guide Scott Bowler, Lower School’s “Mr. Science,” and experience Opal Creek—35,000 acres of federally protected ancient forest. The thousand-
year-old-trees will make you stop in your tracks just staring in awe. You’ll marvel at the crystal-clear streams and rivers as you learn about this majestic place. Stay in a light-filled cabin overlooking Opal Creek, with room for two families,
including four adults and four kids. Dates are July 29, 30, and 31, 2012.
Restrictions: Dates are July 29, 30, and 31, 2012 only; non-transferable to another date. Vegetarian meals provided Sunday and Monday; breakfast provided Monday and Tuesday. Lunch can be ordered at
additional fee.
Thank you parents Adam & Victoria Lane, and Scott Bowler.
#17:Courtside Kid – Trail Blazers
Once-in-a-Lifetime OpportunityIs your child the ultimate Trail Blazers fan? We’ve got
an unbelievable experience for him or her and you, too! Your child will have the opportunity to work alongside the Portland Trail Blazers during a home game. Imagine the smile as your child passes balls to Jamal Crawford and
LaMarcus Aldridge! This package also includes two club level tickets to the game, so bring your camera, parents!
A team autographed basketball is included.
Restrictions: Mutually agreed upon home game in 2012-13 season. Child must be at least age 8. Food and non-alcoholic beverages
included in club level seats.
Thank you Portland Trail Blazers.
1910 Main—An American Bistro
AA SportsAesthetic SmilesAl AmirStuart & Sarah AllenAmerican Museum of Natural
Historyamrita: a sanctuary for yogaFinlay Anderson & Amy
TurnbullAndina RestaurantAnnastasia SalonAnnie Bloom’s BooksAno’s ArtAlfredo & Laurine ApolloniAthletes LoungeAudubon Society of PortlandBaker and Spice/SweetWaresBaker and Company PCBar Method PortlandJames & Stacie BeckermanBryan & Heidi H alverson ’88
BellBella Pearl SalonGregory and Trace BenninkMady BenninkAnders BergstromBhaktishopBig Al’sBijou CafeBishops BarbershopChristina BlackwellBowen & Jennifer BlairBlakeBluehourRobert ’73 & Nell BonaparteScott BowlerBridgetown MassageBridgeview Dental AssociatesBuckenmeyer ArchitectureJeff & Blythe ButlerAdam Campbell & Carrie
Godlee-CampbellCampbell Salgado StudioJoe & Julie Cassin
Catlin Gabel PFA Executive Council
Catlin Gabel Lower School Teachers
Chamber Music NorthwestChild’s PlayChuck E. CheeseCinema 21Circuit Bouldering GymAndy Clark & Lauren Dully ’91Daniel Compton & Fran SleferWendy and Garry CookCookies by DesignCooper Mountain KennelsLiz CrainDalla Terra ArchitectureDave’s Killer BreadDelightful Interiors llcDiva Den StudioDosha Salon SpaDoug FirDr. Kathy Masarie, Family
Empowerment NetworkEcdysiast A POLE DANCE
STUDIOZoe Edelen Hare & Van HarePeter & Susan EdelenEdible ArrangementsEleni’s PhiloxeniaLisa EllenbergEnsley Orthodontics, PCFat City DinerFivePine Lodge & Conference
CenterBrett Fogelstrom & Maria
PonziFoot TrafficFriends of Tryon Creek State
ParkFrog Pond Toys & Lily Pad
CafeCatlin GabelChris & Annabel Toren ’89
George
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Nicholas Gideonse & Mariam Higgins
Gino’s Resturant and BarGluten Free Gem BakeryGott’s RoadsideGrand Central BakeryGrasshopperGreen Drop GarageEric Hamacher & Luisa PonziAmy HamblinJohn HamiltonDavid & Adrienne HillJohn & Karen HokeHollywood TheatreHot Lips PizzaHotel deLuxeHotel LuciaJesse Hudson LMTLarry & Catherine HurstImelda’s Shoes and Louie’s
Shoes for MenInter urbanJennifer Adams HomeJewel Images Portrait DesignJo Brody JewelryBruce & Heather JohnsonThe JoineryJeremy & Sandy KarpChristina Elizabeth Kellogg &
Jay GratchnerKettle FoodsKimberli Ransom
PhotographyKing Estate WineryMyLinda KingAngela KnightKim KovelTravis LabbeLaika Inc.Lake Oswego Hunt Riding
AcademyAdam ’82 & Victoria LaneRobert Lane & Mel TilkiciogluLaughing Planet CafeLe Knockout by Kim KovelLegoLandGlen & Lisa LevyLil KickersJonathan & Marilyn LindnerLinnea Osterberg,
Photographer
Little Gym of Lake OswegoLovejoy Surgicenter, Inc.Yi & Katerina LuLulu WrapsMagnum OpusMalibu RacewayManor Fine WaresMarco’s Cafe and Expresso BarMario’sMary Ellen McKay/ Kanani
PearlDavid ’78 & Colleen McDevitt
Maslen ’88Massage Envy Cedar HillsMastery DefinedJohn & Hannah MayerThe Mayhew FamilyMegan Galaher Garden DesignMelissa Tomeoni PhotographyMetro Gymnastics CenterAaron MeyerMountain Girl SilverMountainfilm in TellurideAnand & Madhu MurthyMy Masterpiece Art StudioChris & Barbara NelsonNewspace Center for
PhotographyNorthwest Children’s Theater
and SchoolNorthwest Film CenterOaks Amusement ParkYoko and Tsutomu OishiOregon Bach FestivalOregon Country FairOregon Museum of Science
and IndustryOregon Sports AuthorityOregon SymphonyOregon ZooPaul & Christine OrtnerOut of this World Pizza and
PlayPalmeri WinesPaloma ClothingRichard & Donna PeachPedal Bike ToursMo PhillipsPizzicato PizzaPo Que No TaqueriaPod4PrintPolaris Dance Theatre
Yale Popowich & Tina SkourasPortland Center StagePortland Chamber OrchestraPortland MarathonPortland Real Estate
SolutionsPortland TimbersPortland Trail BlazersPPR Southwest Community
CenterProvenance Hotels/Hotel MaxRebound Orthopedics and
NeurosurgeryRed Ridge FarmsDavid & Kayla ReichAllison ReidAndy & Sue RobbinsEric ’83 & Tiffany RosenfeldMs. Jamie Ross and Ms. Ann
BunnenbergRumi Simone Spa Salon and
BoutiqueNick Rumsfeld and Anne
WarrenAubrey RussellSafewaySaint CupcakeSalishan Spa & Golf ResortSalt and StrawAndrew Salvador & Kate
RubinsteinJordan Schnitzer ’69School House ElectricScreen DoorScuola Italiana di PortlandSeaPort AirlinesSeattle Marathon AssociationSeaWorldSilver Spade RanchSky High SportsSkylab ArchitectureJohn Slusher & Christine CarrTroy and Jodie SnyderSound Roots School of MusicSpa WillaminaBoone SpeedSt Honore BoulangerieSarah StascauskyElizabeth Steiner HaywardStep it UpStudio ChristySunset Athletic Club Tennis
Sunset LanesSunset Yoga CenterSusanne BaumannSwitch SchoesTabla Mediterranean BistroTasty n SonsThe Children’s CourseThe Eberwein FamilyThe Merry KitchenThinker ToysLeonie ToddTonya GrayToro BravoTrackers Earth, IncTravel CUTS and Rail EuropeTree to Tree Adventure ParkTina Tsai & Jay JanTumbleweedTwist Frozen Yogurt LoungeUSA TriathlonVanillawoodVarsity Student InstituteVincent Arroyo WineryVoicebox KaraokeVoodoo DoughnutMark & Shaghayegh WahleWalt Disney CompanyDr. Thomas T. WardBetsie WeilWest Hills Racquet & Fitness
ClubWestwind Stewardship GroupWillamette Valley Soaring ClubSam & Janet WilliamsonWilliamson FamilyWillowbrook Arts CampStuart and Melinda WilsonSlate & Davida WilsonWolf Haven InternationalDan WoytekYoga in the PearlJeffery & Lauretta YoungZell’s CafeZipcar PortlandZupan’s Markets
Donors listed here
as of print deadline.
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Head of SchoolLark Palma
Miranda Wellman ’91, director of advancement
AdmissionsSara Nordhoff, director of admission and financial aid
Mary Braun, assistant director of admission
CommunicationsKaren Katz ’74, communications director
Nadine Fiedler, publications and public relations director
Development
Eileen Andersen, director of developmentLauren Dully ’91, alumni & community relations
program directorDarrell Yuen, capital campaign manager
Vici Wolff, development services administratorGreg McMahon, development services coordinator
Sara Dier, development assistantJoan Gardner, major gifts officer
Sara Case, annual giving program directorMary Foulk, annual giving officerKecia Welt, auction coordinator
Extra special thanks to our team behind the scenes:
Allison ReidCatlin Gabel IT
Samantha SwaimAllied Video
Smart Tech AVLen Carr ’75
and Jessica Ramirez ’10
1. Upon entry each guest will be given a bid number. To bid in the silent auction, simply write your bid number on the bid form opposite the amount you want to bid. To bid in the live auction, hold up your bid card with the number toward the auctioneer. By bidding in the live or silent auction each bidder agrees to these auction rules.
2. A bid acknowledged by the live auctioneer is a legal contract to purchase the item. In the silent auction, the bid you have written on the silent auction form, and designated by the silent auction official as the top bid, is a legal contract to purchase that silent auction item.
3. Auction items will be awarded to one purchaser only. The top bid amount for an auction item will not be split among bidders who may have agreed to pay a portion of the top bid amount. A purchaser who wishes to split the payment for an auction item must collect the individual payments from the other bidder(s).
4. All purchases are final. There will be no exchanges or refunds on items.
5. The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid that he or she deems unacceptable.
6. We will gladly accept your payment by cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, or American Express on Saturday, March 3, 2012. Please make your check payable to Catlin Gabel School. In October 1971 the Internal Revenue Service granted Catlin Gabel School charitable organization status. We are, thus, a 501-C-3 charitable organization, and your payments are tax deductible as a charitable contribution only to the extent provided by law.
7. Unless otherwise noted, all goods, services, or certificates must be claimed and used NO LATER THAN MARCH 3, 2013, one year after auction date.
8. Catlin Gabel School reserves the right to add or withdraw, without notice, items to or from the auction.
9. The purchaser assumes the responsibility to remove purchases from the auction premises. Purchasers may claim certificates from “Check-out” for services and tangible items not displayed. Just show your “paid” receipt and you will receive the certificate. You may be asked to show your “paid” receipt for tangible items at the door when you depart.
10. All items not removed from the auction premises this evening will be stored for you at Catlin Gabel School for up to five days (3/8/12), and you may claim your item(s) between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. in the auction office Tuesday, March 6. Auction office is closed Monday, March 5.
11. Reservations for trips and vacation accommodations must be mutually arranged with the donor unless otherwise noted. No refunds will be allowed on travel packages for canceled tickets and/or accommodations. Bidder is responsible for redeeming gift certificates and arranging all travel and experiences directly with the donor. Catlin Gabel will not assume any responsibility for making arrangements.
12. Travel will be provided by donors as described even if the prices increase above those stated. Because travel charges change, travel costs may decrease the values stated, but no refunds will be allowed.
13. Catlin Gabel School has attempted to describe and catalog all items correctly, but all items are offered “as is, where is.” Catlin Gabel School neither warrants nor represents, and in no event shall be responsible for, the correctness of descriptions, genuineness, authorship, provenance, or condition of the items. No statement made in this catalog or made orally at the auction or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. The values listed are estimates only and are not warranted for tax purposes or fair market value. Items have not been appraised unless so noted.
14. Each person issued a bid number (bidder) assumes all risks and hazards related to the auction and items obtained at the auction. Each bidder agrees to hold harmless from any liability arising there from Catlin Gabel School, its elected and appointed officials, members and employees, the auctioneer, the auction company and its agents and employees, the event organizers, sponsors, and or volunteers connected with the auction.
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