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Seeds of Success AUCTION & GALA GUIDE YOUR CHRIST SCHOOL April 23, 2016

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Your guide to the Christ School Seeds of Success Auction & Gala 2016

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Seeds of SuccessAUCTION & GALA GUIDE

YOUR CHRIST SCHOOL

April 23, 2016

Th e Fun Begins at 6:00 pmSips and Nips, Silent Auction

We Go Live at 8:15 pm!

Headmaster’s Letter

Dear Christ School Alumni, Parents, and Friends,

Welcome to the “Seeds of Success” Auction. This is the school’s fi fth auction, and it has shaped up to become our biggest and most successful yet. Before the bidding commences, a special thank you to all who have helped make this weekend, and particularly this evening, possible. This auction has had many moving parts with so many volunteers contributing, but I do want to single out two individuals in particular. Jennifer Akers P‘16, P’20 and Spencer Guthery P’13, P‘16 have given so much time, effort, and love to this project, it may be impossible to truly appreciate the magnitude and complexity involved unless you have observed the fervor and frenzy fi rst hand.

The proceeds of this year’s auction will provide for the renovation of our new Wellness Center, which will help us deliver top quality medical services for our boys.

I thank all in our community who have contributed to this evening’s event and for enhancing this wonderful school, which all of us call home. Have a wonderful evening; enjoy the fellowship and fun. Let the bidding begin!

Sincerely,

Paul and Beth Krieger

SponsorsLittle Greenie

Wendy and Gary Hecimovich P’18, P’20Leigh and Billy Zimmerman P’18

BoxwoodAltavista Wealth Management – Jennifer and Dan Akers P’16, P’20

AramarkBankers Insurance

Beard Hardwoods – Sarah and John Beard ’84, P’18Karen and Mark Brazinski P’14, P’18

Alison and Ron Brumley ‘72Biltmore Restorative Medicine – Stacey and George Ibrahim P’14

Andrea and Edwin Cooper ’81, P’19DMA Architecture – Kim and Craig Dishner P’18

Electronic OfficeGoosmann, Rose, Calvard & Cramer – Ann and Greg Goosmann P’18

Ashley and Blake Graeber P’16Susan and Gordon Groh P’ 16, P’20

Deidre and Clay Grubb P’18Spencer Guthery P’13, P’16

Shug and Walker Lockett P’07Hunter and Jamie McLawhorn P’18

Merrill Lynch – Michael Phemister VelascoTeresa and Louis Moore P’11, P’14

Morganton Eye – Cathy and Jonathan Lowry P’19Pecheles Automotive Group – Suzanne and Brian Pecheles ‘77

Bertram L. Scott P’08Wendy Willoughby and Cam Smail ’72

Katherine and Todd Smoots P’16, P’18, P’19US Trust – Nat Hyde ‘74

Linda and Tommy Westfeldt ‘70Janet Whitworth and Mark Whitney ’80, P’06, P’09

HemlockAllergy Partners of WNC – Kay and Bill McCann P’16

Carolina Alliance – Liz and John Kimberly P’16Peak Energy – Darrin and Todd Blevins P’16, P’18

Synergy Coverage Solutions – Patricia and Bruce Flachs P’17, P’18Laura and Mike Grace P’15

Young Transportation – Sarah and Hank Garbee P’16

EvergreenBlue Ridge Bone & Joint – Sherry and Stephen David P’18,

Laura and Jay Jansen P’16, Lee Anne and Pete Mangone P’13Jane and Van Hipp P’18

Ingles – Nicki and Bobby Ingle P’18Wren Foundation – Margaret and Denis de St. Aubin P’13

Jena and Steve Young ‘82

SpruceKaren and Mike Luce P’16

Letter from the ChairsGood evening Christ School Family, Alumni, and Friends.

It is with great honor we present you with the “Seeds of Success” Auction and Gala 2016. Our inspiration comes from the Christ School community – the young men who are current Greenies, the alumni who have paved the way to success, and the incredible staff and leaders who make this school the phenomenon is it for all of us.

We hope to entice you with unique and memorable Live Auction packages as well as a large variety of Silent Auction items to appeal to everyone here tonight. Proceeds from tonight’s auction will go towards refurbishing a new, much needed Wellness Center for our boys. We will offer a Fund a Need that will allow everybody to give towards that goal.

We’re always motivated by the power of a team and what it can do. We are so honored and proud to be serving the Christ School community by chairing Seeds of Success. We couldn’t possibly have done this undertaking without the help of a great team. The volunteers, donors and bidders are the ones we thank for their contributions to make this a night to remember!

We hope you have fun and enjoy all things Green, and we thank you for your support in nurturing the Seeds of Success for the present and future generations of Greenies.

Bid high and bid often!

Gratefully Yours,

Jennifer Akers P’16, P’120 Spencer Guthery P’13, P’16

Committee

Jennifer Akers P’16, P’20, Co-ChairSpencer Guthery P’13, P’20, Co-Chair

Karen Ayotte P’16Sarah Beard P’18

Marilyn Brown P’19Kevin Burke P’16, P’18

Suzanne Burke P’16, P’18Kim Dressler P’20

Suzanne Fawley P’18Catherine Freeman P’18Elizabeth Freeman P’16

Sarah Garbee P’16Lori Garst P’16Gina Gatts P’18

Ann Goosman P’18Ashley Graeber P’16

Donna Graham P’16, P’19Susan Groh P’16, P’20

Deidre Grubb P’18Wendy Hecimovich P’18, P’20

Nicki Ingle P’18Ann Janvier P’16, P’19Nancy Johnson P’17Bill Kearney ’78, P’20Karyn Kearney P’20

Liz Kimberly P’16Karen Luce P’16

Misty Masiello P’20Kelly McDill P’16, P’18

Ginger Molloy P’18Lynn Muller P’16

April Peterson P’17, P’19Jenny Prichard P’18Martha Sloan P’17

Sidney Thornton P’16Ashley Ullstein P’16

Cynthia Watson P’12, P’14, P’16

Christ School extends our deepest appreciation for our volunteer Auction Committee members. Without them, Seeds of Success would not be possible.

We are grateful for their time, talents, and countless hours of work!

general informationRules of the Game

At check-in you will receive a number for bidding purposes. Your number will be used for all Live and Silent bidding and for paying the cashier at the end of the evening.

Unless otherwise specified, all Auction items and services must be used within one year of the Auction. Payment in full on the evening of the Auction is required and may be made by cash, check, Visa, or MasterCard. Checks should be made payable to Christ School. All sales are final. There can be no exchanges or refunds. The Auction Committee and Christ School have endeavored to catalogue and describe the items and services correctly, but everything is sold as-is. Certain auction items and/or services may have restricted use or other qualifications which may affect the value. Purchasers are bound by the precise restrictions specified by the donors. The terms are not negotiable. Please read carefully any specifications or timetables.

The Auction Committee and Christ School makes no express or implied warranties or representations of any kind or nature with respect to the property or services, and in no event is responsible for the accuracy of descriptions, the genuineness, authenticity, or condition of property or services. No statement in the program, the bill of sale, the invoice, or elsewhere shall be deemed as a warranty or representation or an assumption of liability. By bidding at the auction, you expressly waive any claim for liability against Christ School, its employees and volunteers, and the donors of the items subject to auction. Neither Christ School, its employees or volunteers, nor the donors are responsible for any personal injuries or damage.

good ole uncle sam aka Things to Remind your Accountant Of

The amount of your purchase that is deductible for Federal Income Tax purposes is limited to the excess of the amount of money paid by you over the fair market value of the goods or services provided by the Auction Committee.

Christ School is exempt from income taxation under Internal Revenue Service Code Section 501 (c)(3). As such, the school is required in connection with the solicitation or receipt of Quid Pro Quo contributions in excess of $75 to provide a written statement that:

(1) Informs the donor (purchaser) that the amount of the contribution that is deductible for income tax purposes is limited to the excess of the amount of any money, and the value of any property other than money, contributed by the donor (purchaser) over the fair market value of the goods or services provided by organization to the donor (purchaser), and

(2) Provides the donor (purchaser) with a good faith estimate of the value of the goods or services furnished to the donor (purchaser) by the organization.

Quid Pro Quo contributions are payments made partly as a contribution and partly in consideration for goods or services furnished to the donor (purchaser).

Gifts to the school may be fully, partially, or non-deductible by the donor (purchaser) for income tax purposes depending upon the particular facts and circumstances. For more specific information about current tax regulations, the donor (purchaser) should contact a professional financial planner or tax consultant.

Oh Vino

Purchase a $30 ticket during the silent auction and have fun at the Wine Toss. Just like a carnival game except the prize is much better! The wines are worth at least $25 and some are worth much more. Toss the ring and catch your

favorite bottle of Brut, White, or Red!

Our thanks to Josh Spurling of Table Wine for curating this tasting!

A Swell Swirl of a Raffle

A Thoroughbred of a Package at Keeneland

Live 1

Enjoy a beautiful fall weekend for two couples in Lexington, KY from October 7–9, 2016

The Details

Donated by: Buck Hinkle ‘66, Henry Hinkle ‘69, John Mayer ‘77, Chase Gullett ‘01

Value: $3,100

• Two rooms for two nights at Lexington’s historic Gratz Park Inn

• Afternoon tour of Lexington Horse Farms

• Dinner with alumnus John Mayer ‘77 and his wife Martha at their home and horse farm Nursery Place

• On Saturday, make the most of Keeneland’s Fall Stars Weekend, where you can place your bets and watch the races over lunch

and drinks from Keeneland’s Clubhouse.

• Sunday Brunch at Dudley’s on Short. Dudley’s Restaurant has been a mainstay on the Lexington gathering and dining

scene since 1981 and is THE place to be for Sunday brunch!

Pinehurst Golf for Four

Live 2

“If I had cleared the trees and drove the green, it would’ve been a great shot.” – Sam Snead

DESIGNED FOR FOUR STUDENTS OF THE GAME, THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:

• Three nights in a private home, fully furnished, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths

• Round of Golf for 4 at Pinehurst #2 (Ranked #15 among the World’s Top 100 Courses)

• Round of Golf for 4 at Dormie Club (Ranked #2 in North Carolina and #30 among the 100 Greatest Public Courses)

• Round of Golf for 4 at Country Club of North Carolina (Dogwood Course Ranked #3 in North Carolina)

• Beers with Tom Stewart in the Gallery after store hours. A lifetime member of the PGA of America, Stewart has competed, taught, and written about the game in over 30 countries. His shop, Old Sports & Gallery, has been recognized by Golf Digest, Sports Illustrated, The

Golf Channel, and the New York Times, to name a few

• “Dr. Food” Wallace Beeson will come and prepare a four course dinner with wine pairings for the group one evening after a day of

sun and golf. A custom menu will be created with and for the winner by Wallace. After working for the Grove Park Inn and Pinehurst

Resort, Wallace has been cooking privately for 10 years for celebrities including Michael Jordan, Coach K, Roy, and Freddie!

Donated by: Betsy & Steve Saye P’18, P’20, Wallace Beeson

Value: $5,900

Advance notice to secure suitable tee-times for each course with the fall and spring seasons requiring more lead time. Based on availability of housing. Package includes lodging, greens fees, and taxes. Does not include caddie fees or gratuities.

The Fine Print

The Details

A Man of StyleLive 3

“A suit is no longer a uniform. Men are wearing suits as a style statement – a bold

expression of personal style.” – Ralph Lauren

The Details

Donated by: William King ‘75Value: $1,295

• A “made to measure” suit from Wm. King Clothiers Polo Ralph Lauren collection

• The recipient will be measured for a custom-fitted suit and can pick the fabric of their choice

• William King ‘75, proprieter of Wm. King Clothiers in Bristol, TN, will personally coordinate a custom suit made from Ralph

Lauren for the lucky winner of this fashionable package

A Greenie should always look this good!

Green Mile at Wells Fargo

Live 4

Green Mile tickets for the 2016 Wells Fargo Championship for Four

The Details

Donated by: Laura & Mike Grace P’15, Kim & Jon Dressler P’20

Value: $4,300

• The combination of Quail Hollow Club and the spirit of Charlotte are among the reasons the Wells Fargo Championship

continues to draw many of the world’s top golfers

• Enjoy a scenic lakeside setting on the 17th tee with panoramic views of three greens

• Invitation-only box equipped with a full lunch buffet including entrees, sandwiches, salads, premium bar service, and afternoon snacks

• Premier parking pass for Saturday, May 7

• Dinner at Dogwood Southern Table

• Two rooms at the luxurious Ballantyne Resort on Saturday night

Exotic Costa Rica at Casa Fleur de Lis

Live 5

Paradise begins with this lovely ocean, valley, and jungle-view home nestled in the mountains of Manuel Antonio.

• Private and peaceful, this newly constructed 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath home offers jungle living with all the modern amenities: daily maid

service, wine cooler, stereo system with iPod dock and speakers throughout, Wi-Fi, A/C, and satellite TV

• Overlooks a lush rainforest with visits by monkeys, toucans, and iguanas

• Expansive kitchen and family room open to the pool

• Floor-to-ceiling handcrafted teak sliding doors that invite calming ocean breezes all year long

• Master bedroom located on the main floor with its own access to the stone terrace around the large pool

• A fabulous Ranchito, complete with bar area and BBQ

• A 2-hour drive or 20-minute plane ride from San Jose International airport

This is the perfect getaway for a family or several couples! The central pacific area of Costa Rica is famous for sports fishing, ziplining through the rainforest, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, surfing, and paddle boarding. The Manuel Antonio National Park is the most visited national

park in the country and boasts beautiful beaches on the Pacific Ocean.

The Details

Donated by: Shaun & Paige McCarthy ‘80, P’19Value: $7,500

Contact Shaun or Paige McCarthy to get connected with a concierge to assist with planning a great vacation. Based on availability – not available

December 23, 2016 through January 7, 2017. Must be used by April 2017.

The Fine Print

Green with EnvyLive 6

Stylin and profilin’...you ARE the man!

Hunter Coggins outfits the best-dressed Greenies. Jim Hunter will be your son’s personal stylist for the upcoming school year and dress the lucky gentleman with all of the latest brands and fashions from

this landmark store located in downtown Asheville.

• Christ School official green jacket for a rising senior. (All other grades: a Hunter Coggins blue blazer)

• Khakis by Charleston Khakis

• Gitman Brothers Dress Shirt

• Bow Tie by Peter Blair

• Surcingle by Torino Belt

Finishing touches of Greenie Gear from the CS Bookstore include:

• A Green and White Tie

• CS Sweatshirt

• Two CS T-Shirts

• Two CS Mesh Shorts

• CS Tumbler with Lid

• Smathers and Branson Belt

• A professional picture of your handsome Greenie in his Greenie Gear taken by our photographer – framed and ready to hang proud!

The Details

Donated by: Jim Hunter & the Christ School Bookstore

Value: $1,000

Ready? ... PULL!Live 7

For one night Duck Bottom Plantation, an exclusive outdoor club located on the Watertree River, will be yours

for a men’s hunt, ladies’ getaway, or family adventure.

• 1,500-acre plantation painstakingly converted into a world-class outdoor club with refined services and amenities

• Up to 7 people can enjoy this luxurious members-only 7 bedroom, 7 bath hunting lodge in Horatio, SC (only 1.5 hours from Charlotte)

• Exceptional variety of sporting activities, southern natural beauty, and inspired cuisine

• Devoted staff that will ensure a true plantation experience without forfeiting member comfort and privacy

• Three meals (breakfast, lunch, & dinner) and two activities

• Relax in the lodge’s beautiful living room, shoot some pool in the game room, warm your hands by the patio’s fireplace, or cozy up by the fire pit

The Details

Donated by: Laura & Mike Grace P’15

Value: $8,400

Valid through December 2016. Does not include hunting license or gratuity. Nonrefundable, nonreturnable, and nonexchangeable. Neither Duck Bottom or Christ School is responsible for any personal injury that may result from the utilization of property or services provided. Buyer is not only responsible for any personal injuries, but for any damage to the property in connection with the Buyer’s use, or use by the Buyer’s guests, of the property or services. It is the responsibility of the parents or legal guardians of any minors to ensure that any use by said minors be managed in a safe and lawful manner. No unchaperoned minors may participate. Reminder – anyone born 1980 or after must have completed the Hunter’s Education course in order to obtain a Hunting license.

The Fine Print

Fly Fishing AdventureLive 8

A Wild West fly-fishing and horseback riding adventure in Montana

• 4 people, 5 days/4 nights, July 16-20, 2016

• Let A Lazy H Outfitters guide you into the Bob Marshall Wilderness on horseback

• Day 1 is a 4-hour ride into camp over a beautiful

mountain pass. Soak in the spectacular country during one of the several breaks along the way. See if you can spot a black bear, grizzly bear, big horn sheep, or elk!

• Ride up to an already-pitched camp on the banks of

Gates Creek featuring a large mess tent, individual sleeping tents, and corral and tack facilities

• Renew your energy with traditional western meals in the evenings and classic breakfasts in the mornings

• For the next 3 days, choose your own adventure! Fish the remote

mountain river (and there’s a lot of it to fish), Flies, gear, and tackle recommendations are provided for you as you start

to plan the details of your trip. The velocity and frequency of fishing action is unmatched except for perhaps the most

remote areas of Alaska and Kamchatka, Russia

• Four $100.00 Orvis gift cards are included – shop for what you may need for your adventure!

The Details

Donated by: Sidney & Norwood Thornton P’16Value: $7,500

Not included: airfare, gratuities, fishing license, and fishing equipment. Must be able to ride a horse. Required to bring fly fishing equipment.

The Fine Print

Beachfront in the Low Country

Live 9

Enjoy the charmed life on Sullivan’s Island

• Built in 1908, the Ford Family Cottage offers comfort, luxury, wonderful open spaces, and a magnificent panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean

• Two master bedroom suites with queen-sized beds, Egyptian cotton bedding, down duvets and ensuite bathrooms,

flanked by french doors opening to the main level porch

• A third bedroom featuring built-in bunk beds, a total of four twin mattresses – the perfect slumber party spot for the younger crowd

• An adjoining fourth bedroom on the second floor offers a queen bed, luxurious linens and a balcony with panoramic ocean views

• Well-equipped kitchen with a gas range, double ovens, two large refrigerators, and two ice makers to keep

those beach coolers chilled and full!

• Within walking distance to the freshest seafood on the island and many fabulous restaurants to choose from

• Accommodates 8 to 10 guests comfortably

• Sit back on the big Southern-style screened porch overlooking the ocean and enjoy all the charm and amenities of home

The Details

Donated by: Jill & Billy Ford P’19

Value: $7,000

One Week Family Vacation at 2257 Atlantic Avenue, Sullivan’s Island. Available Saturday to Saturday during the months of August 2016 through May 2017, based on availability. This donation may not be transferred or assigned by the winning bidder. Ford Beach House, LLC does not rent to students or groups of students under any circumstances, even if a parent or legally responsible adult makes the reservation.

The Fine Print

Let me Hear You RoarLive 10

Let’s hear it for the 2016 football champs!

• Club-level tickets for eight to the Carolina Panthers game of your choice

• Tailgate from Dressler’s Restaurant

• Parking right across from the East Gate

THE LOUDER YOU ROAR THE CLOSER WE GET TO SUPER BOWL 2017!

The Details

Donated by: Shug & Walker Lockett P’07, Laura & Mike Grace P’15, Hunter & Jamie McLawhorn P’18,

Kim & Jon Dressler P’20, Spencer Guthery P’13, P’16Value: $3,000 on paper, but priceless for a true Panthers fan!

The Best of Asheville For Four

Live 11

Experience the best of downtown with a full itinerary of lunches, dinners, drinks, and adventures!

• Luxury 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo in the heart of downtown Asheville for up to 4 nights

• Cocktails at Sovereign Remedies and dinner at Wicked Weed

• Cocktails at 5 Walnut Wine Bar and dinner at Cúrate Restaurant

• A car and driver will carry you off to the River Arts District on the day of your choice to enjoy the open artists’ galleries

• Experience lunch at the original White Duck Taco Shop, adjacent to an artist’s studio in the River Arts District

• The Biltmore Estate awaits you! Take a day’s tour of the magnificent Biltmore House and have lunch

on the estate at the restaurant of your choice

• $250 gift certificate to the Spa at Grove Park Inn

The Details

Donated by: Teresa & Louis Moore P’11, P’14, Cynthia & Steve Watson P’12, P’14, P’16, Young Transportation, Dennis &

Gina Gatts P’18, Elizabeth & Alvaro Lopez P’17, P’19Value: $3,000

Condo only to be used by a Christ School parent, alumnus and their guest. Cannot be used on Christ School Board Weekends. Time to be mutually agreed upon with owner.

The Fine Print

Dinner with the Headmaster

Live 12

Dinner and fine wines for eight at the Headmaster’s House with Paul and Beth Krieger

Donated by: Paul & Beth Krieger P’09, P’12, Chef Joe Scully, Diane Pennington

Value: $3,500

• Dinner for eight prepared by Chef Joe Scully of Chestnut and Corner Kitchen on Thursday, October 27 to kick off Parents’ Weekend 2016

• This package includes a suite at the Hilton for three nights

• Saturday brings on the Big Game at Christ School, with Greenie Gear to get you ready

• On Saturday night you will enjoy the Angelus Dinner at the Biltmore Estate

• And your kids get all A’s! (Not really.)

• You will also take home a one-of-a-kind handcrafted green lap throw, knitted with a Greenies lightning bolt

pattern by our very own Diane Pennington!

The Details

Fund A NeedLive 13

An opportunity in which all can participate. Please join us in assuring we have a healthy Greenie community!

The new Wellness Center is a place where each student, at some point in his time as a Greenie, will have to visit, be it for his annual flu shot or frequent stops for allergy medicine. This new facility, in a restored historical campus building (30 House) will be a

welcome improvement to Christ School facilities.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED:

• Raise your paddle when you hear your donation amount called

• Decide how your name will appear among those supporting this project

• Breathe easy, knowing that by supporting this Fund a Need you are now immune from

any indifference to Christ School’s future success!

The Details

Thanksgiving in MaineAlmost Live 1

House in Bath, Maine for next Thanksgiving (November 20-26, 2016). This wonderful 1850 classic Maine farmhouse was completely restored in 1996, With 5 bedrooms and 3 baths, there is room for 8

to spend Thanksgiving on the waterfront all together.

Donated by: Ann Janvier P’16, P’19

Value: $2,100

A Week in Puerto Plata, DRAlmost Live 2

Donated by: Jennifer & Dan Akers P’16, P’20Value: $3,500

Experience the hospitality and zest of the Dominican Republic for a week in the presidential suite of the Lifestyle Holidays Vacation Club. The 2 bedroom, 2 bath Crown Suites sleeps up to six. Located on the scenic North Coast, Puerto Plata offers beautiful Caribbean waters surrounding a lush, tropical paradise. Golf, zipline, and other fun activities are within a short drive or taxi ride. VIP beach

with stunning views and a convenient beachfront bar & grill.

A Love NEst for TwoAlmost Live 3

Donated by: David & Nancy Swann ‘59Value: $2,200

Spend an enchanting weekend in this St. Barths villa for two. Villa Letchi is a small cottage nestled on the tropical hillside of Lurin on St. Barths in the French Antilles. Relax with your favorite partner in the large Jacuzzi surrounded with a teak terrace. The villa is located within an easy drive to the chic shops of Gustavia or the natural splendor of Gouvernour Beach.

UT FootballAlmost Live 4

Two tickets for any 2016 UT football game. Heath Shuler will take you on a personal tour of UT’s football stadium and Hall of Fame. You will

also take home a signed football by UT Head Coach Butch Jones.

Donated by: Heath & Nikol Shuler P’20

Value: ...Seriously?

Edisto IslandAlmost Live 5

Donated by: Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Tiller GP’16Value: $2,500

Sit back, relax, and enjoy the Southern charm! This home has 3 bedrooms (plus a 4th bedroom with a sleeper sofa), 3 baths, a wonderful library, fishing and crabbing equipment, four bicycles, and beautiful trees – truly a place to relax and enjoy the beauty! Sleeps

8-10, a perfect vacation for your family to enjoy being together!

The Heart of New OrleansAlmost Live 6

Donated by: Karyn & Bill Kearney ‘78, P’20, Catherine & Peter Freeman P’18, Sidney & Norwood Thornton P’16,

Michelle & Bill Dodenhoff P’19Value: $1,700

New Orleans...one of the world’s most fascinating cities and home to a truly unique melting pot of culture, food, and music. The Greenie families of NOLA are offering the

best of the best hotels, restaurants, and entertainment!

Asheville for FourAlmost Live 7

Donated by: Mary Hart P’10, P’13, P’18, Cynthia & Steve Watson P’12, P’14, P’16

Value: $1,350

Enjoy a two-night stay at the 2-bedroom Luxury Loft at 84 North Lexington Avenue. This newly renovated urban loft apartment is located in a renovated 1928 historical building in the heart of vibrant downtown Asheville. Your getaway includes 4 tickets to the Biltmore Estate, lunch on the estate, lunch or dinner at Ruth’s Chris in Biltmore Village, and lunch or dinner at Rhubarb on Pack Square.

Cottage in Fairview, NCAlmost Live 8

Donated by: April & Scott Peterson P’17, P’19Value: $1,850

A week in Fairview, only minutes from Christ School. This newly renovated 1940s cottage has two bedrooms and sits on

five acres in the heart of historic Sugar Hollow in Fairview

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board of trustees

Mr. Bertram Scott P’08 (Bert)

President

Mr. Ronald Brumley ’72(Ron and Alison)Vice President

Mr. Daniel Wall P’10 (Dan and Mary Claire)

Treasurer

Mr. Steven Young ’82 (Steve and Jena)

Secretary

Mr. Nat Hyde ’74 (Nat and Renee)

Immediate Past President

Mr. Franklin Adams ’96 (Franklin and Kate)

Dr. P. Shannon Allison ’79, P’10, P’15 (Shannon and Suzanne)

Mr. George A. Berger AICP ’83 (George and Lara)

Mr. Peter Dodge ’95 (Peter)

Mr. Michael Grace P’15 (Mike and Laura)

Mr. Walter Hannah, Jr. ’72 (Walter and Susan)

Mrs. Karyn Kennedy Herterich P’04 (Karyn and Dieter)

Mr. John Hine ’67, P’07 (John and Rion Kelly)

Capt. John C. Knapp P’91 (John and Janette)

Mrs. Suzanne C. Lockett P’07 (Shug and Walker)

2015-16Mrs. Lee Anne Mangone P’13

(Lee Anne and Pete)

Mr. Louis Moore, Jr. P’11, P’14 (Louis and Teresa)

Mr. Brian Pecheles ’77 (Brian and Suzanne)

Mr. Cameron Smail ’72 (Cam and Wendy Willoughby)

Mr. Thomas D. Westfeldt II ’70 (Tommy and Linda)

Mr. Mark Whitney ’80, P’06, P’09 (Mark and Janet Whitworth)

Mr. Joseph A. Yanik P’04, P’08 (Joe and Shelli)

EX-OFFICIOMr. Robert Clawson III ’88

(Robert)

Mr. Townsend Tanner ’03 (Townsend)

Mrs. Leanna Oliver P’17, P’19 (Leanna and Chuck)

Emeritus Mr. Derick S. Close ’77

(Derick and Sallie)

Mr. William L. Hauser ’50 (Bill and Helen)

Mr. Walter S. Montgomery ’47 (Walter and Betty)

Mr. John B. Noland ’64 (John and Virginia)

Mr. William E. Underwood ‘55 (Bill and Judith)

Mr. Craig M. Wardlaw ’62 (Craig and Martha Ann)

Thank you

Our Co-Chairs Jennifer Akers & Spencer GutheryKathy Belk

Jennifer ByrdKendra CastleDanny Elmer

Donna KinneyMatt KnightonBeth Krieger

Savannah ParrishDale SparacinoDan StevensonDenis StokesFelice Stokes

Paige Wheeler Adam White

Brian Willems& Our Amazing Auction Committee!

We couldn’t have done it without you!