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REVELRY PROGRAM & AUCTION CATALOG APRIL 23, 2016 ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL PROUDLY PRESENTS

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Page 1: Revelry 2016 Diamond Gala Program

RevelRy PRogRam & auction catalog

April 23, 2016

St. FrAnciS cAtholic high School proudly preSentS

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RevelRy 2016

Diamond JubileePRESENTING SPONSORS

John E. Cook, Jr. (cAthleen cook ASmAnn ’79 & lAurA cook ’81)In Memory of Sandra Geary Cook ’54

Katina Rapton (lexi kArreS ’17)

Mel Rapton Honda

St. FrAnciS cAtholic high School’S revelry 2016

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EvENING PROGRamS4:30Pm

Mass in the St. Francis Chapel

5:00Pm Prompt Arrival Encouraged

Stop-n-Pose PhotographsGuest Check-in in Campus Life Center (CLC)

5:00-6:30Pm

SeRRa couRt cafe:Hosted Bars

Silent Auction BiddingPurchase Honda Vehicle Drawing Tickets and “Best of Live” Drawing Tickets

6:45Pm

SPoRtS comPlex:Blessing

Performance by David GaribaldiPerformance by SF Show Choir and SF Players

Dinner by Epicurean GroupDrawing Winners Announced

8:00Pm

Live Auction“Hands Up for Troubies”

Event security provided by Sacramento Police Department.

miStReSS of ceRemonieS: Julissa Ortiz ’95, Good Day SacramentoauctioneeR: Jake Parnell

St. FrAnciS cAtholic high School’S revelry 2016

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Letter from the President DeaR fRienDS of St. fRanciS catholic high School,

Welcome to our Revelry Diamond Jubilee, a celebration of the 75th Anniversary of St. Francis Catholic High School, and the tenth year of our Revelry Auction Gala! This evening celebrates the legacy of St. Francis and commitment to our mission and educational ministry.

Our hardworking Revelry chairs, Maria Reid Vail ’82 and Diane Geremia McLaughlin ’82 forged a lifelong friendship at St. Francis more than thirty years ago as Troubadours - the “Winnie the Pooh and Tiggers!” Today, they join together demonstrating the lasting relationships fostered at SFHS and their commitment to service as parents of current Troubies - Christina ’19 and Jacqueline Vail ’17, and Megan McLaughlin’16. Their time as Troubadours, just like that of their daughters, is “Four years that last a lifetime!”

The Revelry Committee has worked tirelessly over the last several months to prepare for this spectacular evening having poured incredible time, creativity, and passion into every detail of the celebration. We extend a special thank you and recognition to our Presenting Sponsors Katina Rapton (Lexi Karres ’17) and John E. Cook, Jr. in memory of Sandra Geary Cook ’54 (Cathleen Cook Asmann ’79 and Laura Cook ’81).

Through the generosity of our Revelry guests, the “Hands Up for Troubies” items over the years have enhanced educational programs and our beautiful campus. This year we continue the opportunity to raise a paddle to provide a much needed facelift to the heart of our campus - Serra Court. As the breaking of bread brings us together as a faith community, our outdoor environment should draw us together and enhance our gathering. With the completion of our state-of-the-art dining hall, we will enhance Serra Court with additional seating for outdoor gathering, community celebration, and for play time.

On behalf of the young Troubies who benefit from your generosity, the faculty and staff of St. Francis - partners in educating your daughters, I offer my sincerest gratitude. You help provide a life-changing experience, offering opportunities to know God, appreciate their unique gifts and talents, and understand their responsibilities in the world and be of service to others.

With your support, “St. Francis graduates young women who change the world.”

In the Spirit of Pax et Bonum,

Margo Reid Brown ’81President

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Table of Contents

Special Thanks to the Past Revelry Chairs:

The Diamond Gala is our Tenth Revelry!Special Thank You to the following families for their support - from the first Revelry to this

year’s celebration! You are true Troubie supporters!

l And d lAndFill: dorothy & norm lien, kim & tim lien, dArcy ketchum & mike lien

Sherri & John norwood, norwood & ASSociAteS

Event starts promptly at 5:00Pm • PLEASE ALLOW PLENTY OF TIME TO FULLY ENJOY THE NIGHT!

PageLetter from the President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Letter from the Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Dinner – Epicurean Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7“Diamond Jubilee,” “Platinum,” and “Gold” Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8“Silver” Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18“Bronze” Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Special Thanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Diamond Gala Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Rules Governing the Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Express Pay, Raffle Drawing & “Best of Live” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Cash Donor Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

SPoRtS comPlex

David Garibaldi Exclusive Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Live Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Hands Up for Troubies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

SeRRa couRt café Sign-Up Parties & Items - Closes at 6:20pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

rAndy terwedo & Sue kAne (2006)

mAry Anne kelly (2007, 2008)

lindSey SAckheim & Julie Al-huneidi (2009, 2010)

trAcy Beckwith (2011)

wendy miller (2012)

celeStine SyphAx (2013)

AngelA kuFASimeS giAnuliAS ’86 & Flo kAhn (2014)

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Letter from the ChairsDeaR DiamonD gala SuPPoRteRS anD PatRonS,

Tonight we come together in celebration of the 75th Anniversary of St. Francis Catholic High School. We are honored to serve as Co-Chairs of the Revelry Diamond Gala and thank you for joining us this evening.

As alumnae and current parents, St. Francis holds a very special place in our hearts and we have greatly enjoyed continuing that SF bond and legacy as our daughters become fellow Troubadours. After all, once a Troubadour…always a Troubadour!

Over the past many months and with the support of our amazing committee, we have worked together to make tonight a success for the benefit of this incredible school. The funds raised by Revelry help keep our foundation strong and enduring. It is through the continued success of Revelry that St. Francis Catholic High School is able to offer exceptional curricular, spiritual, artistic and athletic programs to our Troubadours for 75 years.

We extend a very special thank you to our sponsors who were key in reaching our goal this evening, most especially our Presenting Sponsors: John E. Cook, Jr. (In Memory of his wife Sandra Geary Cook ’54) and Katina Rapton and Mel Rapton Honda. Joining them as Platinum Sponsors are Lisa and Michael Koewler, Angela and Rick Lavezzo, Sandy and Mick Malaney, Pacific Coast Building Products, Inc., and Nancy and Rob Sbisa. We are grateful to these and the other event sponsors for your deep commitment to the mission of St. Francis Catholic High School.

This event is the result of the many talents and extreme dedication of the Revelry Diamond Gala Committee-what an amazing group of volunteers! Your creativity, devotion and organization have made the Diamond Gala a reality and we are forever thankful to all of you.

We would also like to acknowledge several individuals who were instrumental in the success of the Diamond Gala. Melissa Deiro, Katie Brunetti ’03 and the entire Advancement Department – your energy, patience, and dedication to the St. Francis community knows no bounds. You truly make a difference in the lives of our Troubadours and we are so lucky to have you guide our efforts!

On a daily basis, the many St. Francis faculty, staff and administrators commit themselves to the ministry of educating our daughters and helping them to live full, responsible and meaningful lives. We thank you for your dedication to all of our daughters.

Finally, a very heartfelt thank you to our family and friends who have supported us throughout the many months leading to tonight. Your support and encouragement sustained us on this journey.

Enjoy the night and let’s raise our glasses (and paddles!) to toast 75 years of St. Francis Catholic High School!

Many thanks and blessings,

Maria Reid Vail ’82 Diane Geremia McLaughlin ’82(Jacqueline ’17, Christina ’19) (Megan ’16)

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Dinner Menu by

Passed AppetizersHouse Cured Gravlax on Artisanal Toast Points

Niman Ranch Mini Beef WellingtonMonterey Bay Spot-Prawn Shooters

SaladMixed Watsonville Greens with Grapefruit and Laura Chanel Goat Cheese

Troubadour Champagne Vinaigrette

EntréeNiman Ranch Filet with Truffle Demi

Char-Grilled Asparagus with Ratto Brothers Tomato CoulisTwice Baked Cheddar Yukon Gold Potatoes

ORCapay Farms Portabello Napoleon

Grilled Capay Farms PortabelloStacked with Ratto Brothers Red Peppers

Fresh Central Valley Spinach and Shaved Manchego Cheese

DessertDouble Chocolate Ganache Tart

*Menu subject to ingredient availability and ripeness.

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Renee & Paul Bollinger (Kate ’16)

Flo & Chris Kahn (Megan ’17) and Angela Kufasimes Gianulias ’86 (Antonia ’17)

John Finegan (Morgan ’13) and Theresa & Tom Kandris (Taylor ’13)

Veronica Padilla Valdez ’94 & Vaughn Valdez (Victoria ’19), Valdez Painting, Inc.

John & Darcy Saca (Payton ’19 & Chase ’18)

JoAnn & Michael Stodden (Elizabeth ’18), Buzz Oates Group of Companies and Tracy & James Beckwith (Bryce ’12), Five Star Bank

Nicole & Sean Minor (Elizabeth ’16), Sean Minor Wines

Diamond Jubilee Presenting Sponsors

Platinum

Gold

Thank You Legacy Society Sponsors

John E. Cook, Jr. (Cathleen Cook Asmann ’79 & Laura Cook ’81)In Memory of Sandra Geary Cook ’54

Katina Rapton (Lexi Karres ’17)Mel Rapton Honda

Lisa & Michael Koewler (Taylor ’17)

Angela & Richard Lavezzo (Madalyn ’16 & Emalee ’19), Arraycon LLC

Sandy & Mick Malaney (Maggie ’18), Big Hairy Dog Information Systems, Inc.

Pacific Coast Building Products, Inc.

Nancy & Rob Sbisa (Lia ’12, Pilar ’15 & Maya ’18), Wells Fargo Bank

Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail (Jacqueline ’17 & Christina ’19)

Legacy Society Sponsors as of 4/12/16. Additional sponsors welcome!

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Thank You to our Platinum Sponsors

Congratulations to the

Class of 2016!

“Oh the Places You will Go”

-Dr. Seuss

The Lavezzo Family

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Thank You to our Platinum Sponsors

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Thank You to our Platinum Sponsors

Pacific Coast Building Products is Proud to SupportSt. Francis' Revelry Diamond Gala

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Thank You to our Platinum Sponsors

Supporting academic excellence at St. Francis High School

Wells Fargo Insurance Services

Wells Fargo Insurance Services is proud to support the students and faculty of St. Francis High School.

Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc. Rob SbisaSenior Vice President11017 Cobblerock Dr. Suite 100Rancho Cordova, CA 95670916-231-1772

wellsfargo.com/wfisInsurance products are offered through non-bank insurance agency affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company and are underwritten by unaffiliated insurance companies, with the exception of crop and flood insurance. Crop and flood insurance may be underwritten by Wells Fargo Insurance Services’ affiliate, Rural Community Insurance Company.©2011 Wells Fargo Insurance Services. All rights reserved.

092111AMh_St_Francis_School_ad.indd 1 9/22/2011 1:36:25 PM

Rob SbisaSenior Vice President10940 White Rock RoadRancho Cordova, CA 95670916-589-8009

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CONGRATULATIONS ST. FRANCIS

ON 75 GREAT YEARS!  

 

Thank You Melissa Deiro for all your hard work! And a special thank you to my Co-Chair and fellow

Troubie, Diane McLaughlin!

Maria Vail

Thank You to our Platinum Sponsors

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Thank You to our Gold Sponsors

Congratulations St. Francis Catholic High School!

We are honored to support Revelry, which raises funds to further the mission

of providing a nurturing, educational environment that integrates spiritual

formation and academic excellence, as well as artistic and athletic achievement.

Flo & Chris Kahn (Megan ’17)Angela Kufasimes Gianulias ’86 (Antonia ’17) & Michael Boccadoro

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Roseville Parkway and Galleria Boulevard

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Thank You to our Gold Sponsors

Congratulations St. Francis on your 75 th year!

Veronica Padilla Valdez ’94 & Vaughn Valdez (Victoria ’19)

fountainsatroseville.com

Roseville Parkway and Galleria Boulevard

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Thank You to our Gold Sponsors

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Thank You to our Gold Sponsors

JONATHAN DEERINGER Our Lady of the Assumption, Carmichael

KEVIN THELEN

KELLY BROTHERS Our Lady of the Assumption, Carmichael

LON BURFORD Holy Spirit, Sacramento

NATHAN TORINUSSt. John the Baptist, Folsom

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Silver

Thank You Legacy Society Sponsors

Ada & Jeff Bauman (Isabelle ’17 & Gabrielle ’20)

Margo Reid Brown ’81 & Rick Brown (Carolina ’13 & Catie ’15)

Stan Lukowicz, III (Audrey ’17 & Lauren ’18), Capital City Loan & Jewelry

Erin Johansen Cook ’84 & Bob Cook (Meredith ’16)

DesCor Builders

Lynn & Kirk Dowdell (Michelle ’13 & Allison ’18)

Kristi Arnold Foy ’87 & Patrick Foy (Megan ’14 & Bridget ’16)

Julie & Alan Laskin (Emily ’14 & Sonia ’17), Law Offices of Alan M. Laskin

The Lien Family (Lori ’08, Siena Di Roma ’15), L and D Landfill

Sydney Young ’81 & Tom McCaffery

Sherri & John Norwood (Erin ’97 & Kari ’01), Norwood & Associates

Shannon & Randy Terwedo (Jillian ’07) and Sandy & Jerry Tokunaga (Rory ’10)

Thomas Winn

Mary & Chris Zanobini (Marisa ’14 & Julie ’16)

ALAN M. LASKINLAW OFFICES OF

Legacy Society Sponsors as of 4/12/16. Additional sponsors welcome!

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Bronze

Thank You Legacy Society Sponsors

Dana Griffin-Aguilar & Michael Aguilar (Bailey ’15)Albiani Family (Katherine ’17)

Anne & Doug Bayless (Julia ’16)Christi Calpo (Jenelle ’00 & Jennine ’05)

Ann & Mike Casentini (Gabrielle ’17)Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services, A Ministry of the Diocese of Sacramento

Dr. Ava Marie Conlin & Colonel Christopher Conlin (Grace ’18 & Rose ’19)Kristen & Graeme Coyle (Caroline ’16)

Nathan Cox, U.S. BankThe DeBenedetti Family (Sophia ’19)

The Enes Family (Lilly ’16 & Camille ’19)Shareen & J.C Fat (Michelle ’12 & Marissa ’18)

Martha & Raymond Gates (Samantha ’17), Lauria Tokunaga Gates & Linn, LLPJulieanne & Patrick Hinrichsen (Chynna ’18)

Denise & David Jones (Bailey ’15 & Lindsey ’17)Kristin Beard King & Matt King (Chloe ’18)

Ann & Dan Kramer (Madeline ’15 & Kathryn ’19)Diane Geremia McLaughin ’82 & Gerald McLaughin (Megan ’16)

Ruth & Craig McLoughlin (Lily ’19)Liza & Chris Micheli (Francesca ’15)

Marque’ & Jack Molodanof (Olivia ’12, Sofia ’14 & Yvonna ’16), Yo-Yo YogurtGabriella & Christopher Neubuerger (Kathryn ’18)

Debby & Jim Niethammer (Kelly ’19), Cresa SacramentoLeora & Theo Pahos (Marie ’19)

Theresa & Dexter Parulan (Hannah ’19)Lynn Lok-Payne & McKenna Payne ’14Kathleen & Kevin Ramos (Kristen ’18)Tracey & Justin Reginato (Grace ’17)

Carolyn & John Reid (Margo Reid Brown ’81 & Maria Reid Vail ’82)Christine & Todd Sanfilippo (Nina ’16 & Natalie ’18)

Elizabeth & Mark Sheffield (Kelly ’16), HOMEWARD BAND HeadbandsBrigit O’Brien Shotts ’89 & Barry J. Shotts

Tracy & David Swanson (Kate ’16 & Maggie ’18)Jean Sekany-Thomas & Greg Thomas (Gabriella ’19)

Maura & David Tierney (Anna ’18), Maura Tierney Real EstateTracy & Michael Tooley (Erin ’19)

Kelly & Dave Whitcomb-Weston (Michaela ’16), Weston & Associates Mechanical Engineers, Inc.Michelle & Tim Wilbur (Lauren ’18)

Legacy Society Sponsors as of 4/12/16. Additional sponsors welcome!

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Special ThanksRevelRy DinneR

Epicurean GroupSean Minor Wines, Nicole & Sean Minor (Elle ’16)

RevelRy SecuRity

Sacramento Police Department

SPonSoRS’ cocktail RecePtion

Lisa & Michael Koewler (Taylor ’17)Mary & Chris Zanobini (Marisa ’14 & Julie ’16)

Ag Association Management Services, Inc.Golden State Fruit.com

Greta Garverick ’80Mike Marshall

PublicationS

IPS PrintersUniversity Art, David Saalsaa (Olivia ’11)

SIG-1 Graphics, Shane & Lissa Crane (Jenner ’14)

PRoDuction

Carmichael PrintingSacramento Theatrical Lighting

Celebrations Event RentalsClassic Party Rentals

Monkey Glue Theatrical DesignVillage NurseriesCapital City Signs

neighboRhooD coffeeS

Trisa Endicott (Julia ’18)Carol Frank (Rachel ’13 & Nicole ’18)

Mary Jo Adams HerrmannSandy Malaney (Maggie ’18)

Joanne Pirnik (Sara-Kate ’16 & Molly ’18)Tracy Swanson (Kate ’16 & Maggie ’18)

aDDitional thankS

SFHS Art Department Teachers & StudentsRevelry Committee & Volunteers

SFHS Finance DepartmentSFHS Campus Ministry

SFHS Maintenance DepartmentSFHS Front Office Staff

SFHS Student Volunteers

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Diamond Gala Committee

SPONSOrSHIP COMMITTEE: Debby Niethammer, Ruth McLoughlin, and Alexxa DeBenedetti

AUCTION COMMITTEE LIvE AUCTION: Maria Reid Vail ’82, Diane Geremia McLaughlin ’82, Renee Bollinger, Rick Brown,

Angela Kufasimes Gianulias ’86, Flo Kahn, Anne Kramer, and Claire McGinness CLASS GIFT COOrdINATOrS: Trisa Endicott & Carol Frank SILENT AUCTION COOrdINATOr: Stephanie Shimada Business & Parent Solicitation: Jill Fox Sign-up Parties & Items: Tracey Reginato & Shannon Ross Art & Jewelry and Patrons of the Arts Liaison: Janet Hayes Wine donation: Diane & Gary Carlin Gift Processing (data Entry): Sondra Serrao donation Pick-up: Kathy Horan raffle: Terry Klas accounting manager: Terry Klas

FACILITIES & PrOdUCTION COMMITTEE: Laura Burmester dECOrATIONS: Gabe Ruggles SET-UP: Wendi Enos & Karin Williams TAbLE SET-UP: Kathy Shipley CLEAN-UP: Monica Mauldin PrOCUrEMENTS: Jamila Masarweh dAvId GArIbALdI HANdLEr: Jamila Masarweh

OPErATIONS COMMITTEE MArSHALS: Ginny Dowd HOSPITALITY: Shelli Riddell vOLUNTEEr MANAGErS: Jackie Mudd & Michelle Munn rESErvATIONS/CHECk-IN: Martha Gates CASHIErING/CHECk-OUT: Leigh Hiers & Tara Leung SFHS STAFF COMMUNICATIONS & MEdIA: Leigh Hiers, Raquel Sampognaro, Dawn Cullo Art department Liaison: Elizabeth Danielson Technology Support: Lori Dwyre Finance Support: Tara Leung Lighting & Sound: Cat Kunkel Facilities: Ed Schmidt, III dIrECTOr OF STUdENT ACTIvITIES: Laura Hanusek ’92 dEAN’S OFFICE & SECUrITY: Cynthia Cost and Sacramento Police Department

revelry co-chAirS: Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Diane Geremia McLaughlin ’82ASSiStAnt director oF AdvAncement: Melissa A. Deiro

AdvAncement ASSociAte For SpeciAl event progrAmS: Katie Brunetti ’03ASSiStAnt director oF AdvAncement, communicAtionS: Leigh Hiers ’96

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Rules Governing the Auction

*The SFHS Revelry! Committee regrets any errors made or acknowledgments omitted in the program. We have endeavored to catalog and describe the donations correctly, but all items are sold “as is.” All gift certificates are for promotional use only (not redeemable for cash) and must be used before April 23, 2017 unless otherwise noted.

Please note that activities sold at the auction are to be undertaken at the sole risk of the purchaser. St. Francis Catholic High School shall not be or become liable or responsible in any way for the loss, injury or damage to or in respect of any person or property whosoever caused or arising from such activities.

Thank you for your support of St. Francis Catholic High School!

1. Unless otherwise specified, ALL AUCTION ITEMS AND SERVICES MUST BE USED WITHIN ONE YEAR of the auction.

2. Payment in full the evening of the auction is mandatory. Payment may be made by cash, check, VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. All items must be claimed by the conclusion of the evening except those won by proxy bid.

3. Values set forth next to the items being auctioned are good faith estimates only and are not warranted by St. Francis Catholic High School.

4. The amount of your contribution that is deductible for federal income tax purposes is limited to the excess of the amount contributed over the estimated value of the goods and services as indicated on your receipt. Receipts should be retained for tax purposes. Please consult your tax advisor.

5. All sales are final. No bidder is to return any of the items to the merchant/benefactor for refund or exchange unless explicitly stated. Items are not interchangeable, nor can they be exchanged for cash.

6. Group purchases must designate one person responsible for claiming the item. Payment of group purchases may be divided.

7. All items in the silent auction portion have bid sheets nearby. Persons desiring to bid must do so by writing their name, bidder number, and the amount of bid on the bid sheet. Your written bid number constitutes a contract to buy.

8. Each increase in bid must equal or exceed the minimum raise stated in order to constitute a valid bid.

9. Each new bid must be written on the next available blank line on the bid sheet. The closing bid circled by a marshal constitutes the winning bid. In the event of a dispute, an Auction Official shall act as the final authority and shall determine the winning bidder. This decision will be final.

10. Silent auction items will be displayed from 5:00pm until 6:30pm, with various closing times. Guests may begin bidding immediately upon arrival. Closing times for each section is scheduled throughout the evening, noted on signs near each section, and will be announced.

11. Under no circumstances may the bid card be removed from the bidding table. If a bid card is removed, the item will be removed from the auction.

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Honda Vehicle DrawingKatina Rapton and Mel Rapton Honda have graciously donated a new 2016 Honda Civic LX CVT with all proceeds benefiting St. Francis. You, or your Troubie, could cruise around in style in this 4-door sedan with back-up camera, Bluetooth HandsFreeLink and streaming audio, cruise control, and front, side and curtain airbags!

Drawing tickets are $25 each, with a maximum of 2,000 tickets being sold – the odds are in your favor!

St. Francis Catholic High School 2016 Honda Vehicle Drawing

Grand Prize: 2016 Honda Civic LX CVT

Tickets: $25 eachDrawing to be held on April 23, 2016 at Revelry Diamond Gala

Express Pay

“Best of Live” Drawing$100 per Ticket - 150 Tickets Sold

One Winnerwill be drawn at Revelry (on 4/23/16) and awarded their designated Live Auction item!

For $100 you could “steal” your choice of the amazing auction items available. All proceeds benefit St. Francis Catholic High School.

In an effort to make the end of your evening quick and easy, we offer Express Pay.

HOW dOES IT WOrk? 1. If you purchase items that DO NOT NEED to be picked up, and you want to use the credit card you presented at check-in

for all your expenses, you can skip the check-out line all together. Your auction charges will automatically be processed on your credit card and an itemized statement will be mailed to you.

2. If you purchased items that NEED to be picked up, and

A. you want to use the credit card you presented at the check-in for all your expenses, you will use the Express Pay Check-Out Line. Your auction items, along with an itemized statement, will be ready for your pickup at the end of the evening. Your auction charges will automatically be processed to your credit card.

B. you want to pay with cash or check, you will use the Payment Check-Out Line.

C. you want to use a different credit card then presented at check-in or multiple credit cards, you will use the Payment Check-Out Line.

Donated by Mel Rapton Honda & Katina Rapton

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Thank You to our Cash DonorsSteve & Jane Baker

James & Colene CrowleyJanae Root Davis ’82 & Jeff Davis

Brian & Ginny DowdGil & Wendi Enos

Mrs. Beverly GeremiaMrs. Marsha GeremiaJon & Nica Gianulias

Mark GilbertChristopher & Alison Givens

Dwayne & Susie GraybillDesiree & Tom Hennessy

Veronica Gutierrez Hernandez ’81 & Robert HernandezKathleen Howard

Neil & Kelli HuettenhainRebecca & William Janicki

Janet Lawson Kaeser ’81 & Gregory KaeserThe Khan Family

Michael & Stacie KaneKevin & Debbie KennySusan & John KosteckiAnn & Daniel Kramer

Debra & Timothy KusticJaimie Littlejohn

Carolyn LyonChristopher & Claire McGinness

Diane & Gerald McLaughlinMary & James Mearns

Ben & Jackie MuddPaula & Steve Mumm

Kevin & Kerrie O’NeillTheoharris & Leora PahosSergio & Regina Quiniola

Kristine & Brian RobinsonThomas & Shannon Ross

Debra & Tom RussellAnne Geremia Sadler ’80 & Scott Sadler

Christine & Todd SanfilippoJohn A. Santamaria, DDSDenis & Jennifer Sweeney

The Tooley FamilyKellie & Micheal Urkov

Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian VailKelly & Timothy WilsonDennis & Robin Wong

Christina & Mark WoollgarAlyona Yocca

Donors as of 4/12/16. Additional donations welcome!

Thank you to Village Nurseries for supplying the decorative plants, trees and shrubs for Revelry!

6901 Bradshaw Rd. • Sacramento,CA.95829916-366-3966

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Three Pieces: High bidder’s choice

A, B, C) David Garibaldi PaintingAfter the amazing performance, take your pick on which Garibaldi piece to take home tonight! A product of South Sacramento, Garibaldi has become a world-renowned performance painter that combines his passion for paint and music into unique pieces of artwork. A statement piece for any home, office or “special place,” each masterpiece measures 6 feet by 5 feet.

Sponsored byTh e Br o T h e r s Fa m i l y

( L a u r e n ’18 )

Th e sc h e i d Fa m i l y ( a b b e y ’12 , e L L i e ’14 , O L i v i a ’16 )

excluSive perFormAnceDAVID GARIBALDI

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Live Auction“Live Auction” begins at 8:00pm

Located in theSPORTS COMPLEX

Group purchases must designate one person responsible for claiming the item. Payment of group purchases may be divided.

1) DiamonD gala DeSSeRt: fReePoRt bakeRy cake

Treat your table to the most beautiful dessert handmade by the legendary Freeport Bakery. This gorgeous creation will be immediately delivered to the high bidder’s table for your enjoyment and consumption! Only your table will taste the goodness of the Goetzelers’ Land Park award winning bakery.

Donor: Freeport Bakery

2) cheeRS fRom ouR chaiRS! Be the most sophisticated table in the room by celebrating the night with a bottle of chilled, fine French bubbly! This 1.5L bottle of Veuve Clicquot Brut Champagne is the choice of the Revelry Co-Chairs, Maria Reid Vail ’82 and Diane Geremia McLaughlin ’82, and you will sip your champagne from 10 special 75th Anniversary fluted glasses! The glassware is for the high bidder to take home and the bubbly is for your table to immediately savor and enjoy!

Donors: Maria Reid Vail ’82 (Jacqueline ’17 & Christina ’19) Diane Geremia McLaughlin ’82 (Megan ’16)

St. Francis Catholic High School

3) b StReet theateR Package – fouR full SeRieS 2016-2017 SeaSon PaSSeS

For the ultimate theater-goer, this amazing package offers four full series season passes, which includes: Main Stage, B3 and Family Series. “Theater you can feel…” is what the B Street Theater has been creating since 1986 when brothers Timothy and Buck Busfield came together to form the Theatre for Children, Inc. Known for its creativity and innovation, both with popular classics and original debuts, the B Street Theater offers something for everyone with its three different series-all included in this package! Make it a special night with the included $250 gift card to Red Rabbit Kitchen & Bar.

Donors: B Street Theater

Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail (Jacqueline ’17 & Christina ’19)

4) go kingS! inauguRal SeaSon at golDen 1 centeR – fouR kingS Row aaa SeatS

Be a part of the inaugural season with four prime seats in Kings Row AAA, four rows from the floor! Feel the heat, see the swish and hear the roar from these special seats. Enjoy access to the exclusive Courtside Club where you can order an ice-cold local micro-brew or hand-crafted cocktail while catching up with friends or colleagues. This package also includes one parking pass.

Donors: Theresa & Tom Kandris (Taylor ’13)

Angela Kufasimes Gianulias ’86 (Antonia ’17)

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5) claSS of 2017 exPeRience – laS vegaS Sin city foR two!What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas… You will enjoy a two-night stay in luxury accommodations of a Premium Suite at The Venetian Las Vegas, a lavish, Italian-themed hotel set on the Las Vegas strip. A private limousine will transport you to and from the airport. Before you head to the tables, relax at the Canyon Ranch Spa with your included spa package for two. The fun doesn’t stop with this experience – complimentary dinner is included on each night of your stay, along with two show tickets to one performance! You’ll think you’re in Venice with a private gondola ride! Take a break from the slots and spend the day on the greens! This package also includes one round of golf and range passes at the TaylorMade Golf Experience.

Donors: Las Vegas Sands Corp. TaylorMade Golf Experience

this trip generously sponsored by the following Class of 2017 families: Janae Root Davis ’82 & Jeff Davis (Emily ’17) Desiree & Tom Hennessy (Elizabeth ’17) Nica & Jon Gianulias (Jessica ’17) Veronica Gutierrez Hernandez ’81 & Robert Hernandez (Lauren ’17) Kathleen Howard (Grandmother of Savannah ’17 & Grace ’20 Shackelford) Kahn Family (Megan ’17) Debra & Tim Kustic (Allison ’17) Jaimie Littlejohn (Taylor ’17) Carolyn Lyon (Grandmother of Natalie Munn ’17) Mary & James Mearns (Abby ’17) Jackie & Ben Mudd (Rochelle ’17) Kristine & Brian Robinson (Tara ’19 & Maeve ’17) Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail (Christina ’19 & Jacqueline ’17) Robin & Dennis Wong (Meridith ’17 & Alexis ’08) Class of 2017 Coordinator: Jennifer Jeffers (Allyson ’17)

6) fleuRy eState wineRy exPeRience anD naPa valley wine getaway foR fouR!Enjoy the elegantly rustic feel of Fleury Estate Winery in the heart of the Napa Valley wine country. The Rutherford winery is known for its “Passione,” a Bordeaux-style blend. During your visit to Fleury Estate Winery you will be treated to an intimate wine-tasting experience in a private salon among the barrels with a private lunch at the cottage located on the estate winery. In honor of the Revelry Diamond Gala & Auction and our 75th Anniversary, the winning bidder will take home tonight a one-of-a-kind, custom etched Imperial bottle of “F IN RED” (equivalent to 8-750ml bottles)! No need to drive home, your package includes a $500 gift card to Silverado Resort, the ultimate Napa Valley destination. Your wine experience doesn’t end there! A special gift of two bottles of “F IN RED” along with a bottle of port and glasses are also included...AND, after you empty the Imperial size bottle, you will have one complimentary refill in the first 12 months!

Donor: Wendy & Cole Klokkevold (Katie ’18)

7) Duck DinneR at fRank fat’S – eight PeoPle

Frank Fat’s, Sacramento’s landmark restaurant, will prepare a duck dinner, one of the rarest and most iconic Northern California dishes! Your eight person dinner party will be picked up by limousine and transported to the famous downtown restaurant where a multi-course meal will be specially prepared for your group. The ducks are provided by our own Troubie, Nikola Barnes ’18, and her father, Jeff. Fine wines will accompany each course and the dinner will be topped off by Fat’s mouthwatering Banana Cream Pie! Your driver will chauffeur your guests back to the pick-up location after this savory experience.

Donors: Nikola Barnes ’18, Kay & Jeff Barnes (Nikola ’18 & Makenzy ’19) Shareen & JC Fat (Michelle ’12 & Marisa ’18) Michele & Kevin Arnott (Rylee ’17 & Malia ’19) Marc Sievers, Universal Limousine

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8) claSS of 2019 l.a. exPeRience – foR fouR PeoPle

The City of Angels awaits your group with this stay at the fashionable and chic JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live. You’ll get the VIP treatment with an exclusive tour of Disney Studios led by producer and director Jim Whitaker (The Odd Life of Timothy Green, Cinderella Man, The Finest Hours.) On your second day, take in an afternoon at the powerful Museum of Tolerance, a Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum. Each night you’ll be treated to a delicious dinner, as this package includes dining certificates to both Il Fornaio (in Beverly Hills) ($100 gift card) and Morton’s The Steakhouse ($200 gift card)! To give you a jumpstart on your airfare, we’ve included a $300 Southwest Airlines gift card!

Donors: JW Marriott Corporation Museum of Tolerance Rachel & Jeff Newland (Ashley ’16), Il Fornaio Sheila & Mark Spring (Nicole ’16)

this trip generously sponsored by the following Class of 2019 families: Colene & Jim Crowley (Cecilia ’19) Allison & Chris Givens (Taylore ’19) Kelli & Neil Huettenhain (Hannah ’19 & Emma ’16) Leora & Theo Pahos (Marie ’19) Kristine & Brian Robinson (Tara ’19 & Maeve ’17) Shannon & Thomas Ross (Fiona ’19) Jennifer & Denis Sweeney (Patricia ’19 & Amanda ’18) The Tooley Family (Erin ’19) Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail (Christina ’19 & Jacqueline ’17) Alyona Yocca (Sophie ’19) Class of 2019 Coordinators: Daphne Hewitt (Kiarah ’19) and Chalon Green-Rogers (Amirah ’19)

9) 49eR faithful…the ultimate tailgate at levi StaDium – fouR 49eR ticketS anD DinneR at michael mina’S tailgate!

Not just any tailgate party, your group of four will enjoy an all-inclusive, game-themed menu prepared by renowned chef, Michael Mina, and his team at the members-only club. This is one of the most exclusive and sought-after barbecue experiences anywhere! After catching the early game action and quenching your taste buds, head on into Levi Stadium and watch the 49ers from Lower Level United Club Seats near the 30 yard line in Section 136, 3rd Row. You’ll have access to the United Club, the largest indoor club space at Levi Stadium, spanning the entire length of the field with direct views! No need to worry about parking, this package includes a Yellow Lot parking pass. A great day to spend with the guys, your family or business associates! *Winner will have choice from three games after game schedule becomes available. Please decide from the selection by July 15, 2016.

Donors: Theresa & Tom Kandris (Taylor ’13)

Michael Mina’s Tailgate

10) excluSive koSta bRowne touR & taSting + hotel healDSbuRg foR thRee couPleS!

One of Sonoma County’s most exclusive wineries will open their doors to your VIP party of six for tours, tastings and talks. The famous Pinot Noir winery, Kosta Browne, will open its Sebastopol doors on any mid-week day for your VIP tour and tasting in their new home, “The Barlow.” After your tasting, refresh and retire at the uber-chic Hotel Healdsburg as this package includes $1,000 hotel gift certificate (3 rooms for 1 night) and a $500 gift certificate to the Baci Café and Wine Bar, walking distance from the hotel. To get you started enjoying Kosta Browne Pinot Noir, a magnum signed by the winemaker, Michael Browne, will be presented to the high bidder tonight!

Donors: Kosta Browne Winery Hotel Healdsburg Ann & Dan Kramer (Madeline ’15 & Kathryn ’19) Paula & Steve Mumm (Katie ’17) Cheryl Jankowski Gray ’82 Baci Café and Wine Bar

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11) DiamonDS aRe a giRl’S beSt fRienD…laDieS John haRDy claSSic DiamonD chain bRacelet fRom hamilton JeweleRS!

Fitting with our Diamond Gala theme, add some sparkle to your night with this hand-crafted John Hardy sterling silver bracelet with a pavé diamond clasp. The diamonds have a total weight of .62 carats. Each piece of John Hardy jewelry begins with a sketch and is hand-crafted in Bali by extraordinary artisans, weavers, and carvers. This extraordinary piece will go from daytime casual to evening chic-perfect for any occasion!

Value: $2,500 Donors: Christine Farley Skeoch ’83, Hamilton Jewelers

Dan Farley, Hamilton Jewelers

12) homecoming Package foR 12 – octobeR 29, 2016!A “stress free” SF Homecoming package for six Troubies and their dates - everything but the dress (and dates!) Troubies (and moms), your Homecoming checklist is complete with this package! Six Homecoming bid tickets, beautifully hand-crafted boutonnieres by floriculturist Cheryl Porter, personal group portrait session with a photographer, dinner at Zocalo in Midtown AND dessert after the dance at Leatherby’s! This will be a night to remember!

Donors: Leatherby’s Family Creamery Cheryl Porter (Lindsey ’19) St. Francis Catholic High School

Zocalo Restaurant

13) califoRnia’S RivieRa Stay & Play – luxuRy laguna beach eScaPe foR Six nightS anD newPoRt beach countRy club golf!

Breathtaking oceanfront views await your group of 10 at this luxury home in Laguna Beach. Located in the exquisite gated seaside community of Three Arch Bay, this soft contemporary designed furnished home was completely rebuilt and remodeled in 2015 by well-known architect, Brion Jeannette. Your group will enjoy private oceanfront beach access within steps of the home. SEE, SMELL AND HEAR THE OCEAN. The expansive great room affords a fireplace, walls of glass looking out to the ocean, theater room and formal dining area. Kitchen opens to ocean views with counter area for serving. The oceanfront master bedroom is located on the main living floor, with a private oceanview patio and large master bath. Perfect for a group of 10, the home has 4 bedrooms, three of which are oceanfront, as well as an additional den for sleeping. For your morning coffee, or late afternoon cocktails, you’ll relax in the large outdoor patio-perfect for entertaining! Private, tropical, stunning beach, coves and tide pools await your discovery! Your group will also enjoy spending a half-day on the water in a private boat out of Dana Point Harbor – perfect for whale watching! For the golfers in your group, the greens at Newport Beach Country Club await you! This package includes one round of golf for four at this par 71 private course-home of the Toshiba Open.

Donors: Stacy & Steve Morgan

Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail (Jacqueline ’17 & Christina ’19)

14) laSik laSeR viSion coRRection

If LASIK vision correction is on your “must do” list – here is a great opportunity! SF parent, Nilu Maboudi, MD, with Griffin and Reed Eye Care, has donated LASIK surgery to our auction! One lucky person will receive their treatment from Dr. Maboudi, utilizing the latest blade-free, all-laser LASIK technology. Dr. Maboudi has been performing LASIK and other laser procedures in our community for the past 17 years and has helped many of our fellow SF parents with their laser vision correction needs. To be sure that you are a good candidate, we encourage you to schedule a free consultation with her to verify your eligibility. This package is all-inclusive and includes the surgeon and facility fee for the procedure. If it is determined that the recipient is not a candidate for laser vision correction, the documentation can be transferred to another individual.

Value: $5,100

Donor:Dr.NiluMaboudi(RoyaPahlavan’19),Griffin&ReedEyeCare

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15) claSS of 2018 exPeRience - getawayS galoRe Package #1 – Dillon beach & tahoe DonneR!

Beach + Mountains = FUN! This amazing package will take you to two of California’s most picturesque destinations!

Dillon beach: thRee nightS foR uP to ten PeoPle

Indulge yourself with 3 nights of bluff-front living in Oceana Marin (about 2 hours from Sacramento). Incredible oceanfront location with sweeping views of Dillon Beach, Pierce Point, and Bodega Head. Open living and dining rooms, with floor to ceiling windows. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, plus bonus room. You’ll enjoy dinner at the historic William Tell House Restaurant & Saloon in nearby Tomales with the included $100 gift card. *Dates mutually agreed upon with owner, September 1, 2016 – May 1, 2017.

Donor: Sandy & Mick Malaney (Maggie ’18)

tahoe DonneR: uP to Six nightS foR ten PeoPle

Close to skiing in the winter, or enjoy a private beach in the summer – this beautiful mountain retreat awaits your group for up to six nights! You’ll be comfortable in this three bedroom, 2.5 bath home in the desirable mountain community of Tahoe Donner. This stay also includes a $150 gift certificate to 22 Bistro in the Village at Squaw Valley. *Dates to be mutually agreed upon with owners; excludes July 4th week.

Donor: Charlotte & Vic Johnson (Cameron ’18)

this paCkage experienCe generously sponsored by the following Class of 2018 families: Ginny & Brian Dowd (Melia ’18, Courtney ’14 & Natalie ’13) Wendi & Gil Enos (Mady ’18 & Gaby ’15) Mark Gilbert (Jen ’18) Susie & Dwayne Graybill (Adrienne ’18) Debbie & Kevin Kenny (Aubrey ’18 & Madi ’12) Susan & John Kostecki (Rachel ’18) Sandy & Mick Malaney (Maggie ’18) Charlotte & Vic Johnson (Cameron ’18)

Class of 2018 Coordinators: Trisa Endicott (Julia ’18) and Carol Frank (Rachel ’13 & Nicole ’18)

16) tim collom oRiginal Painting – “caRmel cyPReSS”“Carmel Cypress” is an original oil painting by rising Sacramento artist, Tim Collom. It is a significant piece from the Carmel series that Collom has painted. Tim Collom was recently noted by the Sacramento Bee as “a local art phenom” and has been awarded the Best In Show in the KVIE art auction out of 700 California artists. The artist has never donated a painting of this size and we are honored that he specifically selected this piece in recognition of the St. Francis 75th Anniversary. Tim currently shows in distinguished galleries in Carmel, the Bay Area, and in Sacramento. Details: 60” by 60” size, original oil on canvas

Donor: Tim Collom

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17) claSS of 2018 exPeRience – getawayS galoRe Package #2 – lake almanoR & aPtoS!

Hop in the car and go, go, go…explore these spectacular Northern California destinations! Keep them all for yourself or share with family and friends!

lake almanoR: Seven nightS foR uP to ten PeoPle

Enjoy Lake Almanor’s 52 miles of shoreline in Lassen Volcanic National Park, about 3 hours north of Sacramento. This is a playground for all seasons, so bring your boat, wakeboards, jet skis, bikes, and golf clubs! This fully furnished 3-bedroom home sits on the beautiful 6th green and accommodates up to 10 people. The golfers in your group will enjoy one round of golf for four at Bailey Creek Golf Course. *Dates to be mutually agreed upon with owners (M-M or Th-Th).

Donor: Carol & John Frank (Rachel ’13 & Nicole ’18)

aPtoS: thRee nightS foR uP to eight PeoPle

Enjoy 3 nights at this fantastic beach cottage in Aptos, featuring 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, which comfortably sleeps 8. Located in the Rio Del Mar flats about 5 blocks from Rio Del Mar Beach, the house has a game room, including pool table, ping-pong table, shuffle board, and arcade games. Take in breathtaking views at the oceanfront Cafe Rio with the included $150 gift card. *Cottage available for holidays, but must be booked well in advance. No pets or smoking.

Donor: Kristina & Michael Fluetsch (Nora ’18)

this paCkage experienCe generously sponsored by the following Class of 2018 families: Kristina & Michael Fluetsch (Nora ’18) Carol & John Frank (Rachel ’13 & Nicole ’18) Stanley Lukowicz, III (Audrey ’17 & Lauren ’18) Kerrie & Kevin O’Neill (Kaitlynn ’18 & Laura ’06) Regina & Sergio Quiniola (Isabella ’18, Victoria ’13 & Natalia ’12) Debra & Tom Russell (Claire ’18) Christine&ToddSanfilippo(Natalie’18&Nina’16) Jennifer & Denis Sweeney (Patricia ’19 & Amanda ’18) Kelly & Tim Wilson (Molly ’18 & Erin ’16)

Class of 2018 Coordinators: Trisa Endicott (Julia ’18) and Carol Frank (Rachel ’13 & Nicole ’18)

18) the big aPPle awaitS – the Plaza hotel, John haRDy ShowRoom anD balthazaR ReStauRant!

Spend 7 spectacular nights in the Big Apple at the ultimate in luxury destinations, The Plaza Hotel! From the opulent Beaux Arts décor to the impeccable white glove service, The Plaza is New York at its finest! Your week’s stay in a luxury suite includes a Plaza Hotel chauffeured house car (Jaguar or Escalade) at your call for around town transportation. You’ll arrive in style and spend an exclusive afternoon at the John Hardy showroom where you will enjoy a tour followed by lunch and private viewing of John Hardy Jewelry. During your stay, you’ll dine at the Michelin recognized Balthazar Restaurant, the renowned French bistro known for its exceptional design and French cuisine. Take in some culture with one of the foremost dance companies in the world – the New York City Ballet! You will enjoy tickets to a performance with exclusive backstage access. To make this ballet experience even more memorable, you’ll take home a pair of signed pointe shoes!

Donors: Sandy & Jerry Tokunaga (Rory ’10) Christine Farley Skeoch ’83, Hamilton Jewelers Kristin Kennedy Clark ’86 John Hardy New York

Balthazar Restaurant

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19) one of a kinD - SenioR “minionS” fRienDShiP Quilt The “Senior Friendship Quilt” has become a Revelry tradition! When the comfort of Serra Court is absent, this quilt will wrap your Troubie in the warm and comforting memories of St. Francis. This highly sought-after keepsake reflects the “Minion Spirit” of the Class of 2016 and only one high bidder will take home this precious piece of Troubadour history. Handcrafted with extra care and love by Class of 2016 parent, Angela Lavezzo.

Donors: Angela & Rick Lavezzo (Madalyn ’16, Emalee ’19) Shirley Whitcomb

this item generously sponsored by the following Class of 2016 families: Janet Lawson Kaeser ’81 & Greg Kaeser (Amanda ’15 & Meredith ’16) Christine&ToddSanfilippo(Nina’16&Natalie’18) Kellie & Mike Urkov (Caroline ’16 & Emily ’19)

Class of 2016 Coordinator: Anita Arndt (Ariane ’16) and Rachel Newland (Ashley ’16)

20) mulvaney’S Snug – PRivate Dining Room foR ten & PlumPJack wine! Dine at Sacramento’s iconic farm-to-fork eatery, Mulvaney’s. This exclusive dining room at the B&L is adjacent to the epicenter of Chef Patrick Mulvaney’s culinary creativity. Your guests will be treated to a five-course meal specially prepared by the culinary vanguard and his creative team. The dinner party will be enhanced with 6 accompanying Plumpjack bottles of wines. All will desire, but only ten will dine! *Date set by mutual agreement; valid through April 23, 2017

Donors: Bobbin & Patrick Mulvaney

Plumpjack Group

21) DinneR at PaRagaRy’S & bRoaDway Show with PRinciPal theReSa RoDgeRS foR Six – may 21, 2016

St. Francis supporters will enjoy a special evening with Principal Theresa Rodgers and her husband, Robert, on Saturday, May 21, 2016. The night will begin at Randy Paragary’s lively bistro, Paragary’s in Midtown. There, you will enjoy a special dinner along with hand-selected wine provided by Randy Paragary. After dinner, your group will be mesmerized with the American dream story of Motown founder Berry Gordy in the smash hit “Motown the Musical” at the Community Center Theater. Hear the classic songs such as “My Girl” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” at this amazing performance! Date: Saturday, May 21, 2016 – Not negotiable, *Includes 6 seats for the winner, plus 2 seats for the Rodgers.

Donors: Stacy & Randy Paragary California Musical Theater Theresa & Robert Rodgers Rebecca & William Janicki (Kate ’19) Stacey & Michael Kane (Kathryn ’19)

Claire & Chris McGinness (Isabella ’19)

22) gRegoRy konDoS “yoSemite fallS” le:40Gregory Kondos is one of California’s most prominent artists and is one of the most respected landscape painters in the United States. His landscapes are known nation-wide of Yosemite, the Sacramento River Delta, the coastline with its beaches and rocks, the Southwest, Aix en Provence, France, and the islands of Greece, his parents’ homeland. Kondos has been an art professor for 30 years and the Sacramento City College art gallery is named after him. Details: Limited edition archival print signed by Kondos.

Donor: Moni Van Camp-Kondos (Laurie Van Camp ’81) & Gregory Kondos

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23) 2016 notRe Dame football weekenD foR fouR – South benD, in This fall, join 80,000 Fighting Irish fans in South Bend for a 2016 game. The Golden Domers have produced football legends including: Joe Montana, Tim Brown, Knute Rockne and our very own, All-American, Frank Geremia, Jr.-father, grandfather and uncle to many Troubadours. Founded in 1842, Notre Dame is an internationally respected and renowned Catholic university that is steeped in collegiate football tradition. Your group will also receive a personal campus tour by John T. McGreevy, Dean of the College of Arts and Letters, and Professor of History. Your party of four will be comfortably accommodated at the Hyatt Place (in neighboring Mishawaka) as this includes a $1,500 hotel gift card. A perfect college tour weekend - Go Irish!*2016 season schedule will be released in August. Excluded date: Sept. 10 vs. Nevada. Airfare not included.*

Donors: Diane Geremia McLaughlin ’82 & Gerald McLaughlin (Megan ’16)

Marsha Geremia (In Memory of Frank Geremia, Jr.) (Lori ’78, Diane ’82 & Megan McLaughlin ’17)

24) PRivate DinneR with SfhS PReSiDent bRown at hiStoRic Delta manoR – 12 PeoPle

Enjoy a private dinner party with St. Francis Catholic High School President Margo Reid Brown and her husband, Rick, in the enchanting and historic delta home of Rusty Areias and Julie Sandino Areias. Orchard Gables, in Walnut Grove, has the unique provenance as John Stanford Brown’s home and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This pristine turn-of-the-century French Brittany Tudor will be the backdrop for your 12-person, exclusive dinner with our school’s leader. Your group will travel to and from Orchard Gables in a luxury Mercedes Sprinter Van (*or limousine, based on availability). The Areiases will graciously host the night that includes croquet on a professional course (9 wicket game with instruction for novices), an early evening cocktail cruise on the Miss 102 (1956, 60 foot Classic Stephens Bros. Motor Yacht, Executive Yacht for the Pabst Blue Ribbon Brewing Company), followed by a lovely dinner with fine wines and friends! Gather your party and bid high to enjoy this stately and presidential experience!

Donors: Margo Reid Brown ’81 & Rick Brown (Carolina ’13 & Catie ’15) Julie Sandino Areias & Rusty Areias (Alexis ’18)

Marc Sievers, Universal Limousine

25) foRt bRagg oceanfRont home, “oceanStaR” – 1 week Stay

The bluffs of Mendocino County await you with this privately sited home called “OceanStar.” The large 3-bedroom home offers a generous great room, cook’s kitchen, large garden with hot tub, all with incredible views. The grounds are beautifully landscaped with unique and seasonal plantings. The views are tremendous, thanks to the many rugged outcroppings. As the sea plays against the cliffs and submerged rocks, white water breaks in eye-catching displays from left to right, then back again. Whale watching, sunsets, stormy weather are all equally entrancing. Sleeps 6 maximum. Contact early for best availability.

Donor: Shannon & Randy Terwedo (Jillian ’07)

26) chRiStmaS lightS in a hoRSe DRawn caRRiage foR 16 – fRiDay, DecembeR 16, 2016

Treat 16 Christmas revelers to the sights of East Sacramento’s lights on December 16th for a two-hour horse-drawn carriage tour. You’ll start the evening with appetizers at the East Sac favorite, 33rd Street Bistro. After enjoying the scrumptious delights, you’ll snuggle under red St. Francis logo blankets in your carriage and take in the wonder of Christmastime in one of our most prominent and quaint neighborhoods. This is a fun winter evening for Troubies, their parents, or both.

Donors: Matt Haines (Kate ’17), 33rd Street Bistro

Jane & Steve Baker (Lauren ’13)

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27) SunDay family DinneR PRePaReD by aimal foRmoli with the biShoP of the SacRamento DioceSe – Date in 2016

Sunday dinners are those important times when family values are discussed and imparted. Envision a very special guest at your family’s table - Bishop Jaime Soto - who will join you for an intimate Sunday dinner in your home for up to 10 people. Invite the grandparents or other family or friends, set the table, and sit down to dinner and conversation with the Catholic spiritual leader of our community. No need to spend time with dinner preparations, as your 6-course dinner will be prepared in your kitchen by area chef, Aimal Formoli of East Sacramento’s Formoli’s Bistro! Chef Formoli will create a custom menu based on your desires along with wine pairings! What a blessed and bountiful experience for your family to enjoy. *Mutually agreed upon date with Bishop Soto. Minimum one week notice needed for Chef Formoli.

Donors: The Most Reverend Jaime Soto Aimal Formoli, Formoli’s Bistro

Beverly Geremia (Anne Geremia Sadler ’80, Molly Geremia Wiese ’81, Frannie Wiese ’12 & Jane Sadler ’14)

28) SenioR gRaDuation viP Package – beSt SeatS in the houSe foR 12!Senior parents, raise your paddle high! May is just around the corner. Wouldn’t it make life a little less hectic if you did not have to worry about seating for family and friends at the Memorial Auditorium? Enjoy no waiting or lines and clear sights of your daughter walking across the stage for her SFHS high school diploma! Invite your family and friends to sit with you in these 12 reserved seats* in the parent section just a few feet away from the graduates at the Memorial Auditorium. These are some of the best seats in the house for your daughter’s special St. Francis day! *These seats are not in addition to the 12 seats offered to every graduate-the 12 seats become reserved with this package.

Donor: St. Francis Catholic High School

29) “maDe to meaSuRe” cuStom Suit by JuliuSYour “go-to-suit” gets a modern refresh! Crafted from Loro Piana’s “Extreme” fabric and exclusively designed by Samuelsohn, this suit is custom made for you! You’ll select from an extensive array of fabrics for your suit or sport coat. After your fitting, meet up with your special someone at Piatti Italian Restaurant & Bar and enjoy a cool beverage with the included gift card!

Donor: Lori Tarakanoff Anapolsky ’84 & Bruce Anapolsky, Julius Clothing

Piatti Sacramento

30) thankSgiving in kaua’i foR 7 nightS – 2 beDRoom villa at the weStin PRinceville ocean ReSoRt villaS – novembeR 19-26, 2016

The “Garden Isle” awaits you with this Thanksgiving paradise get-away! Kaua’i is Hawaii’s fourth largest and northernmost island in the Hawaiian chain and is draped in emerald valleys, sharp mountain spires and jagged cliffs, aged by time and the elements. Perfect for relaxing, outdoor adventure, and exploration! Your tranquil and elegant accommodations are set at the Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas located on the north shore of the island. The two bedroom villa is your personal retreat with 1,311 square feet of space with two separate bedrooms, a living/dining room, fully equipped kitchen, refrigerator, washer/dryer, 3 flatscreen TV’s among many other room amenities. Other resort activities include kids club, fitness center and four heated swimming pools. Pack your bags and get ready for the Aloha spirit! Dates: November 19-26, 2016*Datesmaybemodifiedsubject to availability. *Please note the SFHS school schedule for Nov. 21-22, 2016

Donors: Margo Reid Brown ’81 & Rick Brown (Carolina ’13 & Catie ’15)

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31) 5 SeatS to SfhS homecoming Rally – a coveteD oPPoRtunity!Be sure to pack your ear plugs for this Troubie tradition! Watch the battle for spirit points between the Stitches, Squirts, Thumpers and Class of 2020. Unless you’re an SFHS alumna, this is the only ticket to watch the rally from the stands!

Donor: St. Francis Catholic High School

32) viP PaRking SPace foR youR tRoubaDouR!Imagine a premium parking spot - designated with your daughter’s name - so close that there can be no more excuses for being tardy! This is it! Your daughter will love it! And at the end of her school day, she’ll be one of the first to vacate the parking lot to get to where she needs to be on time! This prized spot is available for a licensed Junior or Senior driver during the 2016-2017 school year.

Donor: St. Francis Catholic High School

33) hanDS uP foR tRoubieS – SeRRa couRt lanDScaPe

Through the generosity of our Revelry guests, the “Hands Up for Troubies” items over the years have enhanced educational programs as well as the campus. This year we continue the opportunity to raise a paddle to provide a much needed facelift to the heart of our campus - Serra Court! With the completion of our beautiful and state-of-the-art dining hall, we must now focus on its natural surrounding as well. With “Community” as the focus, we are looking to add more seating, lighting enhancements, and landscape improvements that will enrich celebration, outdoor gathering, and Troubie play time!

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Sign-up Parties & Items Located inSERRA COURT CAFÉ

“Sign-Up Parties & Items”closes at 6:20pm.

2500. St. fRanciS PillowS

Price: $55 eachNumber available: 42

These custom made St. Francis pillows are the perfect accent to any Troubie’s room! Designed by Alicia Kerr, the winter white linen blend pillow measures 20” x 20” with the St. Francis logo in grey. Each pillow comes with a down insert. Perfect for a graduation gift!

2501. St. fRanciS aRgyle SockS

Price: $15 each

It’s all about the socks-the bolder, the better! Sure to be a Troubie must-have, these spirited socks are only available as a Revelry purchase item. Socks are crew length, lightweight cotton/spandex blend.

Available sizes:2501M Adult Medium (9-11): 1922501L Adult Large (10-13): 96

2502. tRoubie t’S anD yo-yo yoguRt Day

Price: $35 eachDate: Thursday, April 28, 2016

230 lucky Troubies will get to wear this commemorative 75th Anniversary T-Shirt on Thursday, April 28th and enjoy a special yogurt treat from Yo-Yo Yogurt. T-Shirt handout and the yogurt treat will both take place during community lunch on Thursday, April 28th. These adorable special edition T’s will be acceptable uniform attire all day after lunch and on subsequent Fridays.

Available T-Shirt Sizes (*sizes run small):2502S Adult Small: 502502M Adult Medium: 1002502L Adult Large: 552502X Adult XLarge: 152502W Adult XXLarge: 10

2503. “fooD tRuck mania” tRoubie & maRauDeR StuDent Social

Date: Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 6pm-9pm

Location: St. Francis Catholic High School-Serra CourtPrice: $40 per studentNumber of Guests: 200

Calling all Troubies and Marauders! Kick-start the school year with a Troubie and Marauder Social – hang out on Serra Court, swap summer stories, catch up, bust out your Hawaiian print shirts and listen to the DJ spin some tunes! Taste buds will tingle with a smorgasbord of the area’s favorite food trucks – Passione Pizza, Drewski’s Hot Rod Kitchen and Squeeze Inn (possible offerings)! Ticket price includes one entrée, beverage and dessert item. Open to all grades. Additional food may be purchased directly from the food truck vendors.

Hosted by: Friends of St. Francis Catholic High School, Friends of Jesuit High School

2504. fliP floPS & lemon DRoPS!Date: Friday, May 20, 2016Location: The Bayless Home, 3661 Winding Creek Way, SacramentoPrice: $50Maximum Guests: 100 - Ladies Only

When life gives you lemons…find some friends with vodka! Get ready to say hello to summer with this “ladies only” party! Enjoy handcrafted Lemon Drop cocktails served by our amazing bartenders (Doug, Brian, Dan & Steve), bountiful appetizers, delectable desserts and fabulous friends! Remember to wear your flip-flops, the sparklier the better!

Hosted by: Ann & Doug Bayless, Kari & Steve Goodwin, Ann & Dan Kramer, Stephanie Shimada, and Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail

2505. wine & Dine - a connoiSSeuR’S Delight!Date: Saturday, July 16, 2016 at 6:00pm

Location: The Gianulias Home, 411 35th Street, SacramentoPrice: $150 per coupleMaximum Guests: 15 couples

Enjoy a harmonious exchange of fine wines and delectable cuisine on a warm summer night! Twirl and taste a variety of wines with other aficionados under the guidance of our esteemed hosts! While you sip your wine, you will dine!

Hosted by: Angela Kufasimes Gianulias ’86 & Michael Boccadoro and Flo & Chris Kahn

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2506. PilateS & Pinot!Date: September 25, 2016Location: The Kandris Home, 6120 Terracina Court, LoomisPrice: $60Maximum Guests: 25 - Ladies Only

Come enjoy a unique, “ladies only” Sunday experience! Tone your tummy and tantalize your taste buds at a Pilates & Pinot Wine Tasting Party! You’ll begin with a 30 minute Pilates Mat Class instructed by Leslie Allen, where Pilates movements will be introduced. Leslie is the co-owner of Granite Bay Pilates and Yoga and has been a Pilates Instructor since 2000, trained under several of the Pilates elders. All levels of Pilates are welcome-first timers, regulars or advanced! Afterwards, cool off with a delicious selection of Pinot Noir (and other fine wines) from the Boisset Collection, a family-owned collection of more than 20 historical and prestigious wineries from worldwide preeminent wine regions. Your wine experience includes a scrumptious lunch, too! AND everyone will take home a bottle of fine wine to enjoy at a later date!

Hosted by: Theresa Kandris and Carol Frank

2507. motheR-DaughteR yoga & bRunch! (oR…gRanDmotheRS, auntS, SiSteRS anD SPecial fRienDS!)

Date: October 2, 2016Location: The Williams Home, 131 Mering Court, SacramentoPrice: $40 per personMaximum Guests: 40

Moms and daughters - “stretch out” and enjoy a special morning together in a tranquil outdoor setting surrounded by redwood trees! Start the morning off with a shot of cold pressed juice and get centered in a personalized yoga class lead by instructor Gina Garcia. All levels of yoga are welcome – no previous experience needed! After yoga, dine on a delicious brunch and refresh with mimosas – all with friends!

Hosted by: Lisa Williams, Tracy Balestreri, Lori Bushberg and Tracey Reginato

2508. PavilionS SummeR night at the new wilDwooD kitchen & baR – featuRing “hiP SeRvice” banD!Date: Saturday, July 23, 2016 at 6pm-11pm

Location: Wildwood Kitchen & Bar, PavilionsPrice: $75 per personMaximum Guests: 20

Enjoy a summer night at Sacramento’s newest culinary creation of brothers Matt and Fred Haines – Wildwood Kitchen & Bar in the Pavilions! Your evening starts out with an exclusive (offered only at Revelry!) pre-party with drinks and appetizers at Wildwood followed by tickets to the Pavilions “Summer Nights Party”. You’ll dance to the music of Hip Service – “America’s best event dance band!” What a great way to celebrate Summer!

Donor: Matt Haines (Kate ’17) & Fred Haines, Wildwood Kitchen & Bar

Sign-up Parties & Items Located inSERRA COURT CAFÉ

“Sign-Up Parties & Items”closes at 6:20pm.

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About our EmceeJuliSSA ortiz, good dAy SAcrAmento

Born and raised in Sacramento, Julissa Ortiz ’95 is thrilled to be the Emcee at her alma mater for this special 75th Anniversary Diamond Gala!

Julissa attended St. Francis Elementary and St. Francis Catholic High School. She returned to Sacramento for her dream job, hosting and reporting on Good Day Sacramento.

Julissa graduated from the University of Southern California, where she founded her sorority chapter Sigma Lamda Gamma (a Latina-based sorority.) Julissa landed her first on-air job in the desert southwest as the Imperial Valley Bureau Chief for the NBC affiliate in El Centro, California. A little over a year later, Julissa moved from the desert to the beach as the weekend weather anchor for the CBS affiliate on the central coast.

Julissa recently celebrated her tenth anniversary at Good Day Sacramento. She is best known for her morning segments, “Breakfast With Julissa” and Friday morning pep rallies at area high schools.

Julissa lives in East Sacramento with her husband Steve and two young children, Natalia and Julio.

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