Roman Holiday Auction Catalog

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o a m R n a i Hol d y

CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

PRESIDENTS’ DINNER AND AUCTION APRIL 28, 2018


Molly Sanders Presenting Sponsor 2008 - 2018

and proud parent of Cam Norris ď›ƒ07 and Trey Norris ď›ƒ09 We are so grateful for all you have done over the years to make our auction a success!


Central Catholic High School welcomes you to the Twenty-Third Annual Presidents’ Dinner and Auction

ROMAN HOLIDAY Saturday, April 28, 2018

5:00 p.m. Silent Auction Opens • Hors d’Oeuvres • Hosted Bar 6:15 p.m. Silent Auction One Closes 6:30 p.m. Silent Auction Two Closes 6:45 p.m. Super Silent Auction Closes 7:00 p.m. Blessing and Welcome • Dinner 7:15 p.m. Last Call for Raffles 7:30 p.m. Student Showcase 8:00 p.m. Live Auction Begins 9:15 p.m. Raffle Drawing 9:30 p.m. Check Out Begins Master of Ceremonies Rod Hill, KGW Meteorologist Auctioneer David Espinda, Stokes Auction Group, Inc. Page 1


Sponsors We are thankful for the community-minded businesses, organizations, and individuals who have supported the Twenty-Third Annual Presidents’ Dinner and Auction,

ROMAN HOLIDAY. Presenting Sponsor Molly Sanders

Platinum Sponsor Bill and Margaret Walsh

Gold Sponsors Northwest Pump & Equipment Co. Sause Bros. Joe Van Haverbeke ’58

Silver Sponsors Archdiocese of Portland Columbia Bank Billy ’58 and Kathy Ryan Troutdale Sand and Gravel Page 2


In Loving Memory of Sr. Jerome Zerr, OSB

Dear Friends, We are delighted to welcome you to ROMAN HOLIDAY, Central Catholic High School’s Twenty-Third Annual Presidents’ Dinner and Auction. As you are transported to the Eternal City, enjoy the flavors and sights that await you. Sip on one of the signature drinks created just for this evening and feast on an Italian dinner that will make your heart swoon. Wander through the Silent Auction, but stay alert and don’t let your prize get away! Raise your paddle high during the Live Auction and you are sure to come out a winner. (We hope you brought extra luggage to take your treasures home in!) And no matter what, know that it is our students who ultimately win. Tonight is an evening of celebration: a celebration of our students – and a celebration of YOU. In its own way, this evening is a standing ovation for the good you have done – and continue to do every day.

Central Catholic High School Teacher 1977-2017

Much praise and gratitude goes to the dedicated parents, alumni, and students who made this magical night possible. We thank especially the chairs and committee members who worked countless long hours to bring this night to fruition. As you will soon witness, it has been a labor of love. Finally, please take the occasion to patronize and thank the individuals and businesses who have contributed the advertisement, sponsorship, and services to our catalog and auction. We are most grateful for their support. May God bless you and your family tonight and always,

Rev. Msgr. Tim Murphy ’58 President Emeritus

July 11, 1944 - April 28, 2017

Secretary to Athletics Assistant Athletic Director Scorekeeper for Basketball and Baseball 1984-2017

She is remembered for her love of

the Church and her dedication to her students

Colin McGinty President

and the Central Catholic community.

PS As the sun sets on this wonderful evening, know that you have supported the future of the young men and women of Central Catholic. Page 3


2017-2018 Board of Directors Molly Paustian ’85

Gina Hill, Chair

Community Volunteer

Real Estate Agent Windermere Realty Trust

Elise Brown, Vice-Chair

Sarah Petrone ’94

Matt Chapman ’68

Ellen Ridgeway

Tim Fleischmann ’79

Charlene Riley

Harry Hanna ’93

Paul Scarlett

Therese Leineweber

Bill Winter ’58

Colin McGinty

Br. William Dygert, C.S.C., Ex-Officio

Lobbyist Ebi Public Affairs

Senior Vice President of People and Culture Portland Trail Blazers and Rip City Management

Retired Executive Northwest Evaluation Association

Risk Management Port of Portland

Chief Financial Officer Tuality Healthcare

Retired Strategic Planner Oregon Health & Science University

Real Estate Developer Sentaur Inc.

Manager Oregon Department of Transportation

Retired Healthcare Executive Silverton Health

Software Consultant Leineweber Consulting

President Central Catholic High School

Superintendent of Catholic Schools Archdiocese of Portland

Jo Willhite, Ex-Officio

Jonathan McGowan ’92

Chief Financial Officer Archdiocese of Portland

Investment Management 801 West Capital Management Page 4


Menu

Committee

Passed Appetizers

Event Director

Roasted Mushroom Caps filled with Gorgonzola Bruschetta with Spring Vegetables and Herbs Antipasto Skewers with Traditional Italian Meats and Cheeses

Luciana Fischer ‘88

Live Auction

Gina Hill Paula Hylland

Dinner

Silent Auction

Chicken Parmigiana • Brasciole • Vegetable Lasagne Caesar Salad •Garlic Bread

Deeda Schroeder Jolyn Winczewski

Dessert

Advertising

Decadent Fudgy Brownie • Mini Chocolate Chip Cannoli Crispy Pirouette • Red Velvet Cupcake

Christina Kempster Charlotte Weiss Sarah Wright

Beverages

Sponsorship

At the Table:

Mike Pinder ‘77

Wine • Water

Team/Club Donations Dawn Schlegel

At the Bar:

Data Entry

Wine • Beer • Coffee Assorted Non-Alcoholic Drinks

Carly Hamilton Julie Hanna Karen Shannon

Dinner buffet catered by Opal 28

Registration and Check Out

Signature Drinks

Elaine Payne

Raffle/Volunteers Grace Laskowski

(Served 5:00-6:45 p.m. in the Memorial Gym)

Graphic Design/Live Display

That’s Amore!

Jolyn Winczewski

Whisky, Ginger Ale, and Lime

Will Call

La Dolce Vita

Paul and Kim O’Malley

Vodka and Lemonade

Clean Up

Central Catholic Baseball Teams Central Catholic Softball Teams

The Godfather

Gin, Tonic, and Lime Page 5


Auction Rules 1. Each guest will receive a bid number upon arrival. This number is your only means of identification. Please keep it throughout the evening. 2. Guests agree to pay the amount of their bid if it is determined to be the successful bid. In all cases of dispute, the decision of the Auction Committee is final.

8. All items should be removed from Central Catholic the night of the Auction. If you are unable to remove your items that night, you may pick them up MondayFriday, April 30-May 4, from 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. in the Central Catholic Development Office. 9. Unless otherwise specified, all items and services must be used within one year of April 28, 2018. Please respect all the restrictions set by the donor and read all certificates and corresponding material carefully. Reservations for all trips and vacation homes must be arranged with the donor at a mutually agreed upon date or in accordance with the specified restrictions. Airfare included in travel packages is for coach class unless otherwise specified. No refunds will be allowed on travel packages for canceled tickets and/ or accommodations.

3. All sales are final. There will be no exchanges, refunds, or extensions on items except where specified. 4. Silent Auction: All bids must be recorded legibly with the name and bidder number in order to be valid and must be written prior to closing the section. The first bidder to sign up for the premium value (“Guaranteed Bid”) of any silent auction item becomes the guaranteed purchaser. No other bids are accepted. 5. Payment must be made in full by the end of the evening. No auction items will be released before 9:15 on Auction night. Cash, check, and credit card payments will be accepted. 6. Guests who swiped cards before the auction may proceed directly to Will Call to pick up purchases at the end of the evening. 7. Guests who wish to pay by check may proceed to the cashier table after the auction. The cashiers will give you a receipt to present to Will Call to receive your items.

1 0. Central Catholic High School has attempted to describe the property correctly, but all property is sold “as is” and Central Catholic High School neither warrants, nor represents, and in no event is responsible for the correctness of description, authenticity, authorship, or condition of the property. No statement contained in the catalog or made verbally at the sale, or elsewhere, shall be deemed to be such a warranty, representation, or assumption of liability.

Will Call at Central Catholic in the Development Office April 30-May 4, 2018 • 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

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Raffles

2017 BMW 320i xDrive Sedan JET BLACK • BLACK interior

• 2.0-Liter BMW TwinPower Turbo Inline 4-Cylinder, 16-Valve Engine • Driving Dynamics Control • 8-Speed STEPTRONIC Automatic Transmission with Adaptive Transmission Control • iDrive System with On-board Computer

• 6.5”Center Screen • Rear View Camera • Heated Front Seats • Automatic Climate Control • BMW Ultimate CareTM

CITY MPG 23 HWY MPG 34

$100 per ticket Buy five tickets, get the sixth free 1,000 tickets to be sold MSRP: $38,045 *Stock photo

Dream Vacation Book an adventure with a prepaid travel voucher worth $5,000 to be used toward expenses associated with a trip:

air • travel • hotel • tours $25 per ticket • 2,000 tickets to be sold

Retail Value: $5,000

Drawing will be held at Central Catholic High School • April 28, 2018 • 9:30 p.m. • Need not be present to win! Winners are subject to all Federal and State income taxes based on the market value of the prizes awarded. All winners must supply their social security number and fill out a W-9 form to claim their prize. Page 7


Student Showcase

Signup Events Lobster Dinner with the Archbishop

ROMAN HOLIDAY is all about celebrating our community and the

Sunday, August 26, 2018 • 5:30 p.m. $100 per person • 20 spaces available Location: Home of Marty and Allison Kehoe

gifts that we have to share. We are pleased to present some of the talent within our very own community. Sit back and enjoy the performances of these Central Catholic students:

Gather your friends, or make new ones, at this summertime lobster dinner with the leaders of our faith community, Archbishop Alexander Sample and Msgr. Tim Murphy ‘58. Enjoy this seafood feast at a poolside table at the southwest Portland home of Central Catholic parents, Marty and Allison Kehoe. Thank you! Marty and Allison Kehoe Msgr. Tim Murphy ‘58 Archbishop Alexander Sample

Cast Members from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Coat of Many Colors Hailey O’Donnell ’18 Crazy Anything Goes Jazz Trio: Hans Bestel ‘19, Wheaton Kearney ‘19, Josh Okafor ‘18 Musical Medley

Thank You!

Middle Eastern Dinner with Hoda

Thank you to the following donors for supplying beverages for the evening:

Sunday, September 30, 2018 • 5:00 p.m. $60 per person • 30 spaces available Location: Home of Hani and Hoda Khouri

Lompoc Brewing Jerry Fechter and Tracy Dana Beer

Enjoy an authentic Lebanese dinner catered by Hoda’s Middle Eastern Cuisine at owners Hani and Hoda’s residence in Happy Valley. Your evening will include a full dinner featuring local farmers’ ingredients and 100% grassfed beef. Wine, beer, and desserts will also be included.

Mousetrap Tavern Mark and Paula Hylland Spirits

Thank you! Hoda’s Middle Eastern Cuisine Hani and Hoda Khouri

Opal 28 Chateau Ste. Michelle Syrah Delaille Sauvignon Blanc George McKee ’58 Champagne Page 8


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Claim one of our incredible live packages for $100! Only 150 Golden Tickets will be sold, so jump on this opportunity early. Will you dance to the sounds of Justin Timberlake, bask in the Jamaican sun, or rub shoulders with an Indy Car Driver? The choice is yours! The drawing will be held right before the live auction. At that point, the lucky winner will choose from our live items.

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Good luck!

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The Golden Ticket Drawing will only take place if all 150 tickets are sold, so get your tickets now and tell your friends.

LIVE AUCTION

2401

Are you feeling lucky?



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Ultimate Bleacher Bum

Swine Dining

Kick off the 2018 Ram football season in style! We want you to catch all the action as the Rams work their way back to another state title game. We will outfit you in cardinal and gold and you will cheer on the Rams in the warmth of a Hillsboro Stadium press box. Never get caught without a place to park with reserved home game parking! Get a front row seat to the Homecoming match-up with a sideline pass and meet coaches and players when you join the team for Mass and pre-game dinner. Go Rams!

Central Catholic parent and owner, chef, and butcher Adam Sappington is inviting ten people to his restaurant, The Country Cat, for an evening in Hog Heaven. Guests will enjoy wine, beer, and small bites as Adam goes through the processes of brining and dry rubs, meat selection for the perfect cut, temperature control on a smoker and/or grill, and more. Bring their delicious heritage recipes to your home as each guest receives their cookbook, HEARTLANDIA.

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• Small bites and wine for 10 people at The Country Cat • Copies of Adam and Jackie Sappington’s cookbook, HEARTLANDIA: Heritage Recipes from Portland’s The Country Cat for each guest • Mutually agreeable date

Reserved box at Hillsboro Stadium for all home football games and home playoff games Reserved parking spot at Hillsboro Stadium Family sideline pass for Homecoming football game One all-sport family pass to Mt. Hood Conference games Access to football pregame activities including Mass and dinner • $200 Ram Store gift certificate

Thank You!

Adam and Jackie Sappington The Country Cat Dinner House & Bar

Thank You!

Central Catholic Athletic Department Central Catholic Football Program Central Catholic Football Team Families

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Sultans of Swing

VIP Ram

Start practicing your swing as you head to the historic Olympic Club for a round of golf on the Lake Course. Famed champion Bobby Jones once called this course “the best in the west.” With forest-lined fairways and spectacular views of San Francisco, the Lake Course is one of the premiere courses in the United States. You and two friends will feel like pros as you enjoy the links and lunch at this world-class club. • Golf for three on the Lake Course at San Francisco‘s historic Olympic Club (Ozzie Ozyjowski will be the fourth golfer) • Includes lunch in the club house before or after your round • $1,000 travel voucher • $200 Visa card • Mutually agreeable date

Start the upcoming school year on the right foot with this VIP student package. Improve your student’s attendance record and be the hero of your carpool by purchasing the only “reserved student” parking spot! They can dance the night away with tickets to Prom or Homecoming and create some memories with mom or pops as you head to the Father Daughter Dance or Mother Son Brunch. • • • •

Coveted reserved parking spot in the Central Catholic parking lot Two tickets to 2018-2019 Prom or Homecoming Two tickets to Father Daughter Dance or Mother Son Brunch $250 gas card

Thank You!

Central Catholic Development Office

Thank You!

Ozzie and Connie Ozyjowski Central Catholic Girls’ Golf Team Families

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RCTID

Can’t Stop the Feeling

It’s an experience like no other: match day at Providence Park! Wave your scarves in the air, chant along with the Timbers Army, and watch as Timber Joey revs up his chainsaw after every goal. We will get you all set up in a private suite, where you can hang with up to 20 people and enjoy food and beverages. Go Timbers!

Fresh off his engaging performance at the Super Bowl and a brand new album, Justin Timberlake is coming to the Rose City! Time to “get your sexy on” with four 100 level tickets to the SOLD OUT November 16, 2018 show, Man of the Woods, at the Moda Center. Please don’t “cry me a river” if you don’t snatch up this package!

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Twenty suite tickets at Providence Park Two parking passes $500 in catering Mutually agreeable date Excludes Sounders and Dynamo games

• Four 100 level tickets to the Justin Timberlake concert on Friday, November 16 in the Moda Center. • $100 Woodsman Tavern gift card

Thank You!

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Anonymous Central Catholic Constitution Team Families

Nike Elliott and Gina Hill

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Hunt Painting

Proud Rams Supporters! Bill ’66 • Stephen ’89 Grove ’90 • Olivia ’20 Mia ’21 • Will ’22 503.245.5149 office 503.244.6559 fax 503.519.6754 cell HuntPainting@msn.com CCB#66516

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Seas the Day

Take Me Out to the Ballgame

Ditch the concrete jungle and enjoy a one-week stay in Reading, Jamaica at the beautiful Datura Villa. Just seven miles from Montego Bay, this nine-acre private villa features five bedrooms, each with air conditioning and private bathrooms. With two bedrooms in one wing, and three bedrooms in the other, there is plenty of space to stir it up with your best friends. Keep the positive vibrations rolling and spend your days at the private pool with hot tub, pool house, tennis court, or fitness center. If you want to make your time in Jamaica extra-special, a private chef can take care of your culinary desires. A concierge is also available as a driver to take you around the island (at an additional cost).

Root, root, root for the home team as the Seattle Mariners take on the Colorado Rockies. You will have four Diamond Club tickets, just behind home plate, for the July 7, 2018 game. Includes gourmet buffet and open bar in the private Diamond Club lounge or get your food delivered right to your seat. Don’t miss this chance to see Ichiro Suzuki return to Safeco Field!

• Villa sleeps up to 10, over 5,000 square feet of living area • Full support staff is provided including cook, maids, and caretaker (gratuity and groceries not included) • Includes access to the Montego Bay Yacht Club and the Seawind Beach Club • $1,000 travel voucher • Excludes: New Year’s week, Presidents’ Day, Spring Break, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas • Mutually agreeable dates, must be used within 13 months of purchase.

• Four Diamond Club tickets to the Mariners vs. Rockies game on Saturday, July 7 • Two nights, July 6-8 at The Seattle Renaissance Hotel • One parking pass

Thank You!

Pacific Office Automation Central Catholic Baseball Team Families

Thank You!

Datura Villa Central Catholic Swim Team Families

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Midnight Mass with Msgr. Murphy

Under the Tuscan Sun

Imagine the perfect Christmas Eve. You and your family gather to head out for Mass – only this time, you head for the living room instead of the local Catholic church. You don’t have to show up an hour early to get a seat, you don’t have to drive through the rain or snow, and you don’t even have to leave your house! What!?! On this holiest of nights, Msgr. Tim Murphy will come to your home and celebrate Christmas Eve Mass with your family and friends. Oh, joy to the world!

Enjoy a two-week stay in this rustic, fully restored farmhouse in the heart of the Chianti region of Italy! This house has three bedrooms and sleeps seven comfortably. There is a washer and a dryer, fully equipped kitchen, and many outdoor patios for relaxing with a cappuccino in the morning or a glass of wine at night around the Roman stove. Just ten minutes from Siena, enjoy a cooking class on traditional Tuscan cuisine or hire a private chef to do the work for you. Buon viaggio!

• Monsignor Murphy will come to your home and celebrate Mass on Christmas Eve • Midnight hour optional: mutually agreeable time

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Thank You!

Two-week stay in a Tuscan country farmhouse Cooking class and private chef available at an additional cost $1,000 travel voucher Mutually agreeable dates, excludes June, July, and August

Thank You!

Msgr. Tim Murphy ‘58

John and Hester Capriotti Central Catholic Track & Field Team Families

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$7,000


Let   Us  Be  the  First   to  Welcome  You! Employment Visas • Investor Visas Citizenship and Naturalization • Political Asylum Employment Sanctions • Family Visas Student Visas • Consular Processing Temporary Workers • Deportation and Removal

Gretel Ness, Attorney at Law

1200 NW Naito Parkway • Suite 200 Portland, Oregon 97209 503.241.1320 • 360.690.9058 • fax: 503.323.9058 gmn@pbl.net • www.pbl.net

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Chillin’ and Grillin’

Start Your Engines

David Kreifels ’96, owner and chef of Sellwood’s restaurant, Reverend’s BBQ (named for Rev. John Sellwood, not Rev. Tim Murphy as we assumed), and Laurelhurst Market, will fully cater a dinner for 10 guests in your own backyard. Chef David will consult with you directly to create a finger-licking menu that is certain to impress all of your guests. With possible menu items of barbequed beef brisket, fried chicken, creamy slaw, mac & cheese, braised greens, and baked beans, your summer just got off to a great start! • • • •

After an 11-year absence, Indy Car racing returns to the Pacific Northwest at the Verizon IndyCar Grand Prix of Portland! This package is sponsored by the ABC Supply/AJ Foyt Racing team who will be running two cars in this year’s highly anticipated Labor Day weekend event. Our lucky bidder will get four tickets to the qualifying round and four tickets to the main event. Get a front row seat to all the action with access to the pit before the race and an exclusive invite to the team’s after-party! Raise your bid card high on this one and don’t get left in the dust.

BBQ in your backyard for 10 people Includes bartender for specialty drinks All food and alcohol included Mutually agreeable date

• Four tickets to qualifying runs on Saturday, September 1 • Four tickets to the 11:30 a.m. race Sunday, September 2 • Four tickets to a private party on Sunday, following the race, meet members of the AJ Foyt racing team including drivers • Four tickets to the pit area – get close and personal with cars and pit crews prior to the race • Four Team ABC – AJ Foyt Racing jerseys • Food and beverages during race

Thank You!

David Kreifels ‘96 The Mousetrap Tavern

Thank You!

ABC Supply Mark and Paula Hylland

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2018 Paddle Raise: Tuition Assistance

13 Here Comes the Sun Slip on your sandals and sip an icy margarita as you enjoy eight days, seven nights in paradise with Vidanta Resorts in Mexico. Luxury accommodations include ground transportation from the airport to the resort. Choose between any of Vidanta’s seven resort locations in Mexico, which include gourmet restaurants, beautiful beaches, and a best-in-class golf course! • Certificate for eight-day, seven-night stay at any Grand Mayan Hotel at a Vidanta destination resort • Includes a one or two-bedroom suite - upgrades available at an additional cost • Includes ground transportation • Certificate good until August 2019, can only be booked five months prior to travel date • $1,000 travel voucher

Thank You!

Archbishop Howard never intended that Central Catholic become available only to those who can afford its tuition and fees – and to this day it hasn’t. Your loyal and generous commitment to sharing the burden of those less able has always been, and continues to be, nothing short of inspiring. Our hope is that each of you will participate during the paddle raise portion of this evening by making a gift in support of a student at one or more of these levels: One Year Tuition One Semester Tuition Tuition Gap* One Month Tuition Books/Class Fees Registration Fee Tuition Assistance Tuition Assistance

$14,700 $7,350 $3,500 $1,470 $600 $375 $100 $50

(amounts are approximate) *The gap between the actual cost of education and tuition

All gifts are 100% tax deductible, and if your company has a corporate matching gift program, your donation can be doubled or even tripled!

Brad and Barb Little Central Catholic Volleyball Team Families

This year, Central Catholic provided $3.3 million in financial aid and scholarships to 48% of our students. Last year’s auction provided nearly $250,000 of this total. Next year the need will be even greater. $7,450 Page 21

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Spirit of 76

I Hart Comedy

Get an exclusive Blazers experience as you sit courtside for a game during the 2018-2019 season! You’ll have four tickets with an unmatched view, parking pass in the Garden Garage, access to the Courtside Club, and in-seat food and beverage service. Go Blazers!

World renowned comedian and Nike athlete, Kevin Hart is coming to Portland for his Irresponsible Tour this summer. Hot off his box office success, Jumanji, he is once again hitting the road and getting back to his stand-up roots. This laugh-out-loud tour has been selling out cities across the United States. We have four tickets in a Moda Center suite, just for you!

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Four courtside seats Garden Garage parking pass Mutually agreeable date Excludes Spurs, Warriors, Cavs, and Thunder

• Four seats in a suite to see Kevin Hart on Friday, June 15, in the Moda Center • $75 Altabira City Tavern gift card • Autographed copy of I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons by Kevin Hart • Two family passes to the Nike Company store • Minimum age for concertgoers: 14 years old

Thank You!

Anonymous Central Catholic Boys’ Lacrosse Team Families

Thank You!

Altabira City Tavern Anonymous Central Catholic Football Team Families

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Chartwells School Dining Services chartwellsschools.com

ALEKSANDRA GIEDWOYN, M.D. 1923 NE Broadway, Suite #2 Portland, Oregon 97232 971.409.9190 www.AleksandragMD.com

• Old-fashioned style, modern medicine • Collaboration with traditional specialists and alternative holistic providers • Unhurried 60 minute and same day visits • Direct email, texting, phone access with Dr. • Healthy lifestyle, less pharmaceuticals Page 24


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Sun, Sand, and Cervezas

Red, White, and Brews

Ditch the dreary, long Portland winter by flying south for a week in sunny Mazatlán, Mexico! Stay in a beautiful, private, oceanfront home that boasts three bedrooms and four bathrooms. Read a book under the shade of a palm tree in the secluded courtyard or dip your toes into the private pool. • One-week stay in a private home in Mazatlán, Mexico • $1,000 travel voucher • Mutually agreeable dates, excluding holidays

Flee the city for Central Oregon with a week-long escape to Bend over the Fourth of July holiday. Stay in a three-bedroom townhouse that sleeps up to six on the Deschutes River at River Wild. Go for a hike in the Three Sisters Wilderness, relax by the pool, or play a round of golf at the Broken Top Club. Then, celebrate America’s birthday with an “Old Fashioned July Fourth Festival” in downtown Bend with live music, entertainment, and a pie-eating contest! Cheers to the red, white, and blue! • July 1-8 (seven nights, eight days) at a River Wild home in Bend, Oregon • $500 Visa card for groceries and gas • Golf for four at The Broken Top Club • $100 Deschutes Brewery Bend Public House gift card

Thank You!

Emmert International, Terry Emmert ’62 Central Catholic Boys’ Tennis Team Families

Thank You!

Broken Top Club Chris and Lynne O’Donnell Central Catholic Song & Cheer Team Families

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That’s My Kind of Night

Here Today, Gone to Maui

Time to put on your cowboy boots and “kick the dust up” with a night at the Luke Bryan concert. This country boy is stopping in Portland on October 11, 2018. “Fill your cup up” and dance the night away in a suite with your guests. You’ll be saying, “I Don’t Want This Night to End!” • • •

Who doesn’t love a fabulous Hawaiian getaway? You’ll spend nine days and eight nights at the Ma’alaea Surf Resort in Kihei, Maui. Relax at the pool or take another couple of steps and wade into the cerulean blue ocean. You’ll love the unobstructed ocean view from your room as well as the resort’s proximity to world class golf courses, restaurants, and beautiful natural areas. The condo sleeps a maximum of four with two bedrooms and two baths.

Suite for four people to see Luke Bryan in the Moda Center on Thursday, October 11 $100 El Gaucho gift card Minimum age for concert goers: 14 years old

• September 8-16 (eight nights, nine days) at a Hawaiian condo in Kihei, Maui • Extended stay to September 23 available at an additional cost • Condo has two bedrooms and two bathrooms and sleeps four adults • $1,000 travel voucher

Thank You!

Anonymous Central Catholic Drama and Music Families

Thank You!

Ted and Boni Halton and the Halton Family Central Catholic Robotics Team Families

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Notes

20 Par-tee Time! Listen up all you linksmen and women! We have access to two of Portland’s member-only golf clubs. First up, a round of golf at Oregon Golf Club’s award-winning, par-72 course designed by Peter Jacobsen. Then, enjoy access to Portland Golf Club, regarded as one of the most prestigious, challenging, and enjoyable member-owned golf clubs in the Pacific Northwest. Get ready for two tee-rific days of golf! • • • • • •

Round of golf for four at Oregon Golf Club Round of golf for three at Portland Golf Club (Colin McGinty will be the fourth golfer) TaylorMade Golf Bag Two pairs of New Balance Golf Shoes, spiked and unspiked Two dozen golf balls Mutually agreeable dates

Thank You!

Oregon Golf Club Portland Golf Club Tom and Karen Hughes Tom McGee ‘84 Colin McGinty

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“Best wishes to Msgr. Murphy for his dedication to this great institution.” - The Walsh Family Daniel ’06 Michael ’06 Ashley ’08 Brian ’08 John ’09 Leah ’09 Megan ’11 Kayley ’26

SILENT AUCTION

Bill and Margaret Dan ’75 Bill ’76 Bernie ’77 Tom ’78 Bob ’80 Kathleen ’88



Super Silent Auction 601. Two Nights at Gleneden Beach

605. Golf Lover’s Dream Basket

602. Three Nights at Blue Mountain Lodge

606. Two Night Stay in Lolo’s Sandy Hut

Enjoy two nights at the beachfront Cavalier Condos in Lincoln City. This two-bedroom, two-bath condominium features 120° views, a wood burning fireplace, and beach access. Sleeps six. (Unit 49) Tom ’79 and Amy Campbell $478 Enjoy three nights’ lodging in this six-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath, 5,000 square foot log home that sleeps 15-18, located on 80 acres in the Blue Mountains, just 30 minutes from Wine Country. Excludes all weekends from December through March. Mutually agreeable dates. Bid does not cover the $500 refundable security deposit or the $150 cleaning fee. Mike ’68 and Sherie Rosenbaum $1,100

603. Two Nights at The Embarcadero and $100 Gift Certificate to Zach’s Bistro

Enjoy a two-night stay at The Embarcadero Resort Hotel & Marina in Newport, Oregon. Includes a Zach’s Bistro $100 gift certificate. James K Hiu $600

This amazing package includes a golf bag, memorabilia from the Masters, a round of golf for two at Riverside Country Club, and much more! Central Catholic Girls’ Golf Team Families $600 Enjoy a two-night stay Lolo’s Sandy Hut mountain cabin. Located on the Sandy River, it’s close to Mt. Hood, hiking, biking trails, and fishing. This lovely home can accommodate up to eight people and is dog friendly. Deborah Gaslin $400

607. Four Nights at a Seaside Oceanfront Home

Enjoy five days and four nights in ever popular Seaside, Oregon. Only 100 feet from the beach, this three-bedroom home sleeps eight comfortably. Mutually agreeable dates. Excludes June, July, August, and holidays. No pets. Dave ’87 and Julie ’87 Gorretta $500

604. Two Nights at The Embarcadero on October 21-23, 2018

Enjoy a two-night stay in a one-bedroom suite that sleeps four, at The Embarcadero Resort Hotel & Marina in Newport, Oregon. The date for the stay is October 21-23, 2018. Includes a Zach’s Bistro $100 gift certificate. James K Hiu $600

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608. Two Nights at an Oceanside Beach Cabin

611. Adirondack Chair Set

609. One Week Stay in a Quaint Beach Cottage

612. Two Center Court Tickets to a Blazers Game with Parking

Two-night stay in a fully remodeled cabin with one main floor bedroom with two double beds and a single bunk. There is an additional private bedroom with a queen bed in the basement, accessible from the outside. The basement also features a dart room. The yard is kid-friendly with a swing set and plenty of room to run! Mutually agreeable dates. Paula and Mark Hylland $500 Enjoy your stay in a small but quaint beach cottage in the Cove in Seaside, just one block from the beach. Amenities include: fully stocked kitchen, charcoal grill, three bedrooms (one queen, two twins, full in the loft above the garage, and a sleeper sofa in living room), two full baths, WiFi, TV with cable, a cruiser bike, wood burning fireplace, and fenced yard. Mutually agreeable dates. Peter and Alison Horne $1,500

610. Food Lovers’ Dream Getaway

Join Geoff Latham and his company at the Resort at The Mountain for a day and evening hosting the regions top chefs and food enthusiasts. The day will include a friendly cooking competition, where you will taste each dish and place your People’s Choice Award vote. Wander the artisan marketplace of 40 local, regional, national, and international artisan producers. After the day event is over you will be shuttled to a VIP industry-only party at the Skyway Restaurant in Zig Zag. A complimentary shuttle service will take you back to your room at the end of the night. This packages includes two VIP tickets to the day event and postgame party, one night’s lodging at the Resort at the Mountain, free shuttle service to and from the after party, and two complimentary “Nicky’s Wild About Game” commemorative t-shirts. Central Catholic Rugby Team Families Nicky USA, Inc. $500

Blanchet House chairs are both built and designed and built by men in the recovery program. They resemble traditional Adirondack chairs, but there are several key improvements: an elevated seat, curved back panel, and oversized proportions. More than simply a piece of backyard furniture, they are a testament to the hard work and sacrifice of those fighting to stay clean and sober. The Blanchet House $1,000

Watch the Blazers from center court with two seats, plus parking, to your choice of a 2018-2019 season Blazers game on a mutually agreeable date. Seats are located in section 112, row H, seats 7 and 8. Bill ’58 and Jane Murphy $358

613. Trail Blazers 2017-2018 Autographed Basketball Take home this team autographed basketball with the authentication papers as support of the signatures. Anonymous

$500

614. Round of Golf for Two at the Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles

Golf with the stars as you enjoy a round of golf for two at the famous Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles, California. Mutually agreeable dates. Marty and Allison Kehoe $600

615. Signed, Framed Timbers Jersey and Two Tickets to a Game

Includes a framed and signed Timbers jersey from their 2015 MLS Cup season, plus two Key Bank Club tickets for a mutually agreeable date. Matt and Amy Brown $500

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616. Gonzaga University $1,000 Tuition Scholarship

Good for the 2018-2019 academic year. Can be used by a new or returning student. The tuition credit will be divided into two installments of $500 per semester. May not apply all to one semester. Gonzaga University $1,000

617. Ten Cubic Yards of Ready-Mix Concrete

Concrete will be delivered to your home Monday through Friday in the Portland Metro area. Sorry, no Washington deliveries. Troutdale Sand and Gravel $1,100

618. Silkscreen Serigraph “The Dow is Up!”

This beautiful, silkscreen serigraph is a hand-signed, limited edition by Americana folk artist, Jane Wooster Scott. It is #363 of 450 that were made, as noted on the serigraph. Scott’s works bring to life an era in America we wish we had known. She has been commissioned by President Ronald Reagan and Oprah Winfrey, among others.This particular serigraph is her most valuable one, and is difficult to find - a real collector’s item! Doug Baldridge and Kim Hart-Baldridge $3,500

621. Johnnie Walker Blue Label Scotch with Customized Etching

Top shelf Johnnie Walker Blue. Gold embossed etching available for gifting or celebration. Steven Sciborski ‘83 $250

622. Coach Sierra Mini Satchel and Wallet

Signature coated canvas in light khaki. Includes inside multifunction pockets, zip closure, fabric lining, and detachable strap for shoulder or crossbody wear. The matching corner zip wallet includes six credit card slots, bill compartment, ID window, zip pocket, and snap closure. Central Catholic Parent Association $560

623. 96 Bottles of Beer

If this isn’t a beer lover’s dream, we don’t know what it is! Enjoy 96 bottles of beer - but not on the wall - in a wheelbarrow! Maletis Beverage, Tim Kennedy ’76 Supplyworks Priceless

624. Beer, Wine, and Cheese Catering for 12

A professional chef will provide appetizers for 12 at your home or location of your choice. Menu and date to be mutually agreeable. Alcohol not included. Expires May 1, 2019. Deeda Schroeder $500

You will have everything you need to host a great evening! The Burnside Zupan’s beer and wine steward will help you select an assortment of wine and seasonal beer, and the service deli and cheesemonger will take care of providing you with trays of artisan cheese, charcuterie, vegetables, and dessert. Zupan’s on Burnside $500

620. Original Portrait Painting by Joanne Kollman

625. Cheers!

619. Catering for 12 at Your Location

Let Joanne Kollman commemorate someone special to you through an original painting. Portrait may be of a person or pet of your choice. Mutually agreeable date. Joanne Radmilovich Kollman $800

This package includes: one bottle Johnnie Walker Blue Label Scotch, two bottles of Cayuse Syrah, one bottle of whisky, and a handmade wooden wine holder. Central Catholic Girls’ Golf Team Families $600

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626. Gardeners’ Spring Splurge Basket

A wheelbarrow full of gardening supplies and a $100 gift card to Garden Fever! Central Catholic Constituion Team Families $500

627. Three Nights in the Columbia Gorge

Located on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge, this modern cabin is it’s own private world. The cabin sits on 16 forested acres with a seasonal creek flowing just steps from the back door. The cabin is three stories with living room, kitchen, and dining room on the first floor, two bedrooms, and a full bathroom in the basement, and an open loft above with it’s own full bathroom. There is a fire pit for your marshmallow roasting needs, modern appliances including washer and dryer and a BBQ on the deck. Basement bedrooms each have built-in twin bunk beds. The loft on the top floor has a queen sized bed. Hiking in the Gorge is famous for good reason and from the cabin you can drive to one of many hikes in the area, or just walk out the front door and hike just over an hour to Duncan Creek Falls. The cabin is about 20 miles from both Stevenson, Washington to the east or Washougal, Washington to the west. Both are charming and offer unique dining and shopping. For the golfers in your party, there is the nine-hole Beacon Rock Golf Course just a few miles to the west. For the fisherman, the angling opportunities are endless. Mutually agreeable dates. Erin Rothrock and Aaron Cross $600

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Notes


The Billy ’58 and Kathy Ryan Family is proud to support Central Catholic!

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS



Thank You Donors ABC Supply John and Kadee Acree Joe and Melanie Adrian Ainslie Orthodontics Altabira City Tavern Ambert’s Massage & Bodyworks Annie Bloom’s Books Anonymous Archdiocese of Portland Arthur Murray Dance Studio Ate-Oh-Ate Hawaiian Restaurant Stephen Baboi Doug Baldridge and Kim Hart-Baldridge Stephanie Ballman Jeff ’81 and Gloria Bancroft Barista Barre3 Southeast Beth Paxson, LMT Billy Bob’s Texas Bishops Barbershop The Blanchet House The Box Social Ken and Carol Bray Broadmoor Golf Course The Broadway Rose Theatre Company Broadway Books Broken Top Club Matt and Amy Brown Tom ’79 and Amy Campbell John and Hester Capriotti

Central Catholic Alumni Association Central Catholic Art Club Families Central Catholic Athletic Department Central Catholic Development Office Central Catholic Parent Association Central Catholic Baseball Team Families Central Catholic Boys’ Basketball Team Families Central Catholic Girls’ Basketball Team Families Central Catholic Constitution Team Families Central Catholic Boys’ Cross Country Team Families Central Catholic Girls’ Cross Country Team Families Central Catholic Girls’ Golf Team Families Central Catholic Drama Department Families Central Catholic Football Program Central Catholic Football Team Families Central Catholic Boys’ Lacrosse Team Families Central Catholic Music Department Families Central Catholic Rugby Team Families Central Catholic Boys’ Soccer Team Families Central Catholic Girls’ Soccer Team Families Central Catholic Softball Team Families Central Catholic Song and Cheer Team Families Central Catholic Swim Team Families Central Catholic Boys’ Tennis Team Families Central Catholic Girls’ Tennis Team Families Central Catholic Track and Field Team Families Central Catholic Volleyball Team Families Central Catholic Robotics Team Families Charles Fine Art Portraits Lauren Christensen

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Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office ClubSport Oregon Columbia Bank Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum Columbia River Gallery The Country Cat Dinner House & Bar CYO Camp Howard Datura Villa Dear Jane Papers Kevin and Pam Demer Ron and Jasmine Deschaine Dixon Golf Dr. Ryan Donnelly Dove Vivi Pizza Eastside Distilling Emmert International - Terry Emmert ’62 Ensley Orthodontics ENSO Winery Escapism Portland Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum Luciana ’88 and Jacob Fischer Flying Pie Pizzeria Brent Foster Four Leaf Frog Glassworks Full Sail Brewing Company Garden Fever! Deborah Gaslin Georgie’s Ceramic and Clay Company Gino’s Restaurant Glendoveer Golf Course Gonzaga University Dave ’87 and Julie ’87 Gorretta Grasshopper Boutique

Gene Gratton and Maria Cabanilla-Gratton Grayling The Grotto Matthew and Carol Halsey Ted and Boni Halton and the Halton Family Bob ’73 and Cindy Hart Heron Lakes Golf Course Elliott and Gina Hill James and Joni Hiu Peter and Alison Horne Huber’s Cafe Tom and Karen Hughes Mark and Paula Hylland Jared Jaffe Jeff Michael Johnson Mary Margaret Kadderly Marty and Allison Kehoe Kells Irish Restaurant and Pub Eileen Kelly Hoda and Hani Khouri Kimberli Ransom Photography Joanne Radmilovich Kollman David Kreifels ’96 Bhavani Krishnan Lakewood Theatre Company Lamm Photography Geoff and Melody Latham Laura McGraw, L.Ac Laurelhurst Theater and Pub Laurelhurst Village Linnea Portrait Studio Brad and Barb Little Lloyd Center Ice Rink

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Lompoc Brewing Rick Lorenz Lumberyard Indoor Bike Park Magnum Opus Maletis Beverage, Tim Kennedy ’76 Maryhill Winery John and Melissa Matterazzo Tom McGee ’84 Colin McGinty George McKee ’58 Metropolitan Youth Symphony Migration Brewery Milagro Milo’s City Cafe Mississippi Pizza Pub Mo’s Restaurant Bill ’58 and Jane Murphy Maureen Murphy Msgr. Tim Murphy ’58 Greg and Teresa Neal Neil Kelly, Inc. Anthony and Teri Newman Nicky USA, Inc. Nike North Avenue Education Northwest Children’s Theater and School Northwest Pump & Equipment Co. Northwest Women’s Fitness Club Nossa Familia Coffee Donald and Siobhan O’Connor Chris and Lynne O’Donnell The Old Market Pub & Brewery Ollar Photography

OMSI Opal 28 Oregon Golf Club Oregon Coast Aquarium Oregon Shakespeare Festival Jim O’Rourke Ozzie and Connie Ozyjowski Pacific Office Automation Paloma Clothing Parr Lumber Co. Peak Condition Pear Bureau Northwest The Pendleton Round-Up Association Perkins Property Partners (MORE Realty) Beth Anne Persad-Weldon Petrequin College Consulting, LLC Pets on Broadway Mike ’77 and Stacey Pinder Pizza Roma ¿Por Qué No? Portland Acupuncture Portland Columbia Symphony Orchestra Portland Golf Club Portland Nursery Portland Puppy Gear Portland Rose Festival Association Portland Spirit River Cruises Portland Sound Society Portland Sport Psychology Portland Youth Philharmonic Providence Health and Services RedTail Golf Center The Refinery

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Riccardo’s Ristorante Mike ’68 and Sherie Rosenbaum Erin Rothrock and Aaron Cross Billy ’58 and Kathy Ryan Archbishop Alexander Sample Molly Sanders Adam and Jackie Sappington Sause Bros. Sayler’s Old Country Kitchen Deeda Schroeder Ronnie Schroeder Steven Sciborski ’83 William Scroggins and Kerry Godfrey Tim and Karen Shannon ShedRain Corporation Shilo Inns Slabtown Tours Jim Snyder and Jolyn Winczewski Something Blue Photography Starbucks Coffee Steens Mountain Running Camp Cork Stickel ’50 Stone Cliff Inn, Mike ’68 and Sherie Rosenbaum Hannelore and Calvin Swartley Jeff and Lori Sweeney Tabor Tavern Thinker Toys Tigard Bowl/Pizza Caboose Timberline Lodge and Ski Area Tony’s Garden Center Trophy Baking Troutdale Sand and Gravel Tumbleweed Boutique

Tutor Doctor Michael and Kelly Shea Joe Van Haverbeke ’58 Verdigris Vincent Wine Company Voodoo Doughnut Bob Waldman and Elizabeth Borowski Bill and Margaret Walsh Wellston Wealth Management, LLC Marilyn Weston Willamette Valley Vineyards World of Speed Yoga Shala of Portland Roy and Tracey Yotsuuye You Are Here, Portland Yong Hong Zhong Zupan’s on Burnside

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Stanich’s

503-665-4121

Serving Great Hamburgers since 1949

503.281.2322 Open: Wednesday-Sunday

Banquet Rooms Available for: Team Parties Birthday Parties Meetings Celebrations of any Kind

Phone: 503.246.0561 Fax: 503.477.9996

Steven M. Stanich Proprietor 4915 N.E. Fremont Street Portland, Oregon 97213


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