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It has been a pleasure to serve as the Event Co-Chairs for the 2016 FundFest. As Co-Chairs, we have had the opportunity to work with skilled volunteers who are passionate about the success of FundFest. We acknowledge these hard-working volunteers who make this event one of the finest fundraisers: event co-chairs Traci Jacobs | Melissa Obetz
chairman emeritus Douglas W. Rebert
Sandi Abraham Chrissy Auman Kathy Cerullo-Frick Michele Eynon
committee members Rachel Proulx Laurie Rebert Doug Rebert Kerma Reiss Jayme Rhoads
Andrea Gerace Missy Groff Justina Juvonen-Dodge Becky Miller Elizabeth Martin Payne ’04
Meg Shields Roxanne Snyder Michele Tate Denise Walling
children’s challenge video Dulcey Antonucci | Laurie Rebert
Caroline Badri Tonya Bergstrom Steve Bergstrom Kathy Frick
checkout & volunteers Rob Larkin Matt Otto Liz Peters
Elise Green Angie Hershey Alissa Larkin
Martha Venti Sherry Vernet Kristin Wolanin Heather Woodbridge
creative design Nicole Patterson
Brian Benner John Fischer
maintenance staff Alex Oster Stuart Patton
Nicholas Freysz Jim Keweshan
Bob Weidman Ken Zimmerman
Special recognition to Nicole Patterson of the Communications Office, and Shelby LaMar and Sherry Vernet of the Development Office for their invaluable guidance and support. Thank you for attending the 2016 FundFest.
Traci Jacobs, Event Co-Chair
Melissa Obetz, Event Co-Chair
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Sponsors 2016
grand raffle sponsored by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty
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premium sponsors Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty Brent L. Miller Jewelers & Goldsmiths J. D. Eckman Inc. M. J. Earl Inc.
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leadership sponsors Barley Snyder LLP Mr. Arthur Dodge and Ms. Justina Juvonen-Dodge Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Gardner Jr. Herr & Sacco Landis Motorsports LLC Sweet Street Desserts Inc. Vanscoy, Maurer & Bash Diamond Jewelers Wohlsen Construction
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signature sponsors Fromuth Tennis Grove Dental SAI-Med Partners LLC Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Tate Trout, Ebersole & Groff LLP
general sponsors J. Michael Lutz and Sarah Lutz
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david yurman jewelry raffle Vanscoy, Maurer & Bash Diamond Jewelers
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friends of lcds Mr. and Mrs. David C. Beidleman Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carlino Mr. and Mrs. Louis Castelli Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Gaston Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Groff III Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Jenkins Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John C. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Mattson Mr. and Mrs. John W. Miller III Mr. and Mrs. D. Michael Wege Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Zechman III The FundFest committee extends its heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated in this year’s event. Your generosity and support are deeply appreciated.
Win this necklace tonight … Diamond Petite Pavé Metro Chain Necklace …
$25/each
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Benefactors
We salute the following Benefactors for their generous contributions to Lancaster Country Day School. The Abraham Family Anonymous (5) Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Auman Autohaus Lancaster Inc. Barley Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. Bartos ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Drew N. Behmer Mr. and Mrs. David Beidleman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bentley Jr. Mr. Kenneth G. Berkenstock and Ms. Anne Lusk Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bisonic ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Bloom ’87 Heike and Fred Bloom Ms. Daral D. Boles Brent L. Miller Jewelers Brentwood Industries Inc. The Bryn Mawr Trust Company Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Bryner Mr. and Mrs. Louis Castelli The Cole Foundation Comcast Corporation Drs. Paul and Sharon Conslato Ms. Jennifer L. Craighead Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cross ’59 DBL Tank Services Inc. Dr. Paul A. Distler ’55 Mr. Arthur B. Dodge III and Ms. Justina Juvonen-Dodge Douple Agency Inc. Drs. Eichenlaub & May Ms. Virginia L. Eckman ECORE International Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce F. Eilenberger Ephrata National Bank Ferree Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George G. Finney III Mr. Michael S. Frick and Mrs. Kathy M. Cerullo-Frick Fromuth Tennis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Fry Fulton Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Fulton Jr. ’58 ’61 GAR Advertising, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Gardner ’53 ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Gardner Jr. ’84 ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Groff III Grove Dental Group Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Grove
Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Haas Mr. and Mrs. Kent C. Habecker Mr. Karl Hartmann and Dr. Sandra Urdaneta Hartmann Mrs. Thetis R. Harvey Dr. Jeanette L. Hebel Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Helms Herr & Sacco Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan T. Heslop ’95 Dr. Craig P. Horvat and Dr. Terri L. Rapp J. D. Eckman Inc. Mrs. Sally M. Jarvis Mr. Patrick Kelsey and Dr. Jennifer Sceppa Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Kidan The Kilts Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kilts Jr. Mr. E. Bradley Clark and Ms. Jenifer Kindig ’87 Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby G. LaMar Mr. and Mrs. Duane M. Landau Landis Motor Sports LLC Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Landis Mr. and Mrs. J. Gary Langmuir Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lemonick Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Lisk Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Liss Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Loreto M. J. Earl Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Maier II Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Maley Mr. Christopher M. Markley and Dr. Dorothy M. May Dr. Jeffrey S. Marshall Dr. and Mrs. John C. Martin Dr. John Mathai and Dr. Sharon L. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Mattson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maurer Mr. Ryan Miller ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Miller Mrs. Saranna Brown Miller ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Milner Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Shaka C. Monroe Dr. Kevin R. Muzzio and Dr. Suzette J. Song Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Najarian Northwest Savings Bank Mr. and Mrs. R. Seth Obetz ’89 Orrstown Bank Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Oxholm Mr. and Mrs. Murray Peake Pennside Partners Ltd.
Pennsylvania Truck Centers Inc. Performance Processing Inc. Phillips Facilities Management Group The PNC Financial Services Group Inc. Bobby Rahal Lexus Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Rebert Dr. and Mrs. William G. Reiss Reyna Information Technology Services LLC Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Rhoads Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Rich Mr. and Mrs. Ralston W. Russell Jr. Ms. Sarah H. Russell ’82 Thomas A. and Georgina T. Russo Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Russo Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rye Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Scull Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Seavey The Seraph Foundation Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Sherban Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Shields Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Showers Ms. Christina Simonds Miss Ellen M. Simpson ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Socie Ms. Sandy L. Solmon and Mr. Douglas M. Messinger Dr. Dan Sotirescu and Dr. So Hyang Park Mr. Scott Spangler Mr. and Mrs. David A. Stadel Dr. and Mrs. P. Lynwood Stagg III Sweet Street Desserts Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Tate Mr. Anthony A. Spleen ’82 and Mr. Thom Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Luis Toro UHS of Pennsylvania Inc. Utica National Insurance Group VanScoy, Maurer & Bash Diamond Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Walling Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Wanner Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Ware Mr. and Mrs. D. Michael Wege Mr. Robert B. Weinstock Wohlsen Construction Company Dr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Woodard Worley & Obetz Inc. Mr. Steven Zuckerman and Dr. Victoria Zuckerman
Thank you
to these companies and individuals who
advertised in the FundFest 2016 catalog.
The Abraham Family
Edwards Electric & Telecom Inc.
Landis Motorsports LLC
Animal Emergency & Referral Center of York
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Frey
Lebanon Valley College
Barley Snyder
Franklin and Marshall College
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lemonick
Berks Eye Physicians and Surgeons
Fromuth Tennis
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Gardner Jr.
M. J. Earl
Bird and Banner
GAR Advertising
Brent L. Miller Jewelers
GRIT Marketing Group
C. Flomerfelt Insurance Agency
Grove Dental
Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home
Hand & Stone
DBL Tank
Herr & Sacco
Dermatology Associates of Lancaster
Hillside Custom Machining
Donegal Insurance Group
J. D. Eckman Inc.
Vanscoy, Maurer & Bash Diamond Jewelers
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Gregor
J. Michael Lutz and Sarah Lutz
Wohlsen Construction
VIP MED
Janney Montgomery Scott LLC
Worley & Obetz Inc.
ECORE
Lancaster Gastroenterology Inc.
The Zuckerman Family
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Sweet Street Desserts Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Tate Trout, Ebersole & Groff LLP
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King of Prussia
shopping spree Take your family (or yourself ) to King of Prussia and enjoy a $5,000 shopping spree. Choose from over 400 stores at Pennsylvania’s premier shopping destination, located just 63 miles from Lancaster.
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T hank Y ou the board of trustees wishes to
thank the fundfest committee and all those who contributed to fundfest 2016.
head of school Steven D. Lisk lcds school board Sandi Abraham, President Sandra J. Wege, Vice President
George G. Finney III, Treasurer Victoria H. Zuckerman, Secretary
Sandi Abraham Vinitha M. Amanullah Todd R. Bartos ’92 Laurin (L.J.) Simmons Bloom ’87 Jennifer Craighead Justina Juvonen-Dodge Virginia Eckman
George G. Finney III Bernadette Milner Gardner ’87 Howard E. Groff III J. Gary Langmuir James E. Lemonick Shaka Monroe Stephen J. Najarian
Christopher W. Mattson, Past President
trustees Laurie T. Rebert Margaret M. Shields Thomas A. Socie Brian J. Tate Kevin R. Walling Sandra J. Wege Victoria H. Zuckerman
parents association representatives Kathy Cerullo-Frick, Parents Association President Kerma Reiss, Parents Association Past President
alumni association representative Ryan Miller ’01
welcome reception 6:00 p.m. …
dinner 7:00 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
Saturday,
April 23, 2016
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silent auctions First Section closes 7:30 p.m. Second Section closes 8:00 p.m. …
contest & drawings 8:15 p.m. Best Hat Winner Announcement
2016 run for
sponsored by Fenz
$5,000 King of Prussia Shopping Spree sponsored by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty
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David Yurman Diamond Necklace sponsored by Vanscoy, Maurer & Bash Diamond Jewelers
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live auction 8:30 p.m. …
check out Located in the Buckwalter Gymnasium Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or PrePay
7:00 p. m. Kentucky Blue Grass Salad with Bibb, Spring Lettuces, Cranberries, Pears, Blue Cheese, Walnuts, Brown Sugar Pecans and a Champagne Vinaigrette
Menu
buffet
passed hors d’oeuvres
Braised Brisket with Jack Daniels Sauce on the side
Cucumber and Dill Tea Sandwiches on Black Russian Rye Bread Cream Cheese and Smoked Salmon Tea Sandwiches Hot Brown Bites Mini Crab Cakes with Red Pepper Aioli Mini Chicken and Waffles
Sweet Potato Hash Lemon and Rosemary Grilled Chicken Skewers Shrimp and Cheesy Grits dusted with Old Bay Fluffy Cream Cheese Biscuits with Ginger Ale Brown Sugar Smoked Ham, Figgy Port Chutney and Blue Cheese Butter Asparagus with Lemon Zest Black-Eyed Pea and Jalapeño Salad Corn Muffins and Whipped Sweet Butter
8:00 p. m. Assorted Sweet Street Desserts Coffee and Tea
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Look Back at the Auction of 1977
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Auction rules
Look for a bid sheet located near each silent auction item.
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Persons desiring to bid may write their bid numbers on the bid sheet. 2
as the final authority and shall determine the winning bidder. In the event that two bidders are in the process of bidding on the same item when the “OFFICIAL” attempts to circle the winning bid, the “OFFICIAL” may conduct a mini-live auction between those two bidders. The “OFFICIAL’S” decision will be final.
Use only the bid number assigned to you. Your number is
your identification. 3
Under no circumstances may a bid sheet be removed
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Following the auction, acknowledgments will be
mailed to those bidders who have at least one winning bid that exceeds the estimated fair market value of the item purchased. These acknowledgments will serve as verification of a tax-deductible contribution. When the winning bid is equal to or less than the estimated fair market value, no receipt will be issued and no charitable gift tax deduction should be taken.
The Silent Auction will begin at 6 p.m. and will close
at various intervals throughout the evening. Closing times will be announced during the evening and are noted in this catalog. The closing bid circled by the auction “OFFICIAL” constitutes the winning bid. 5
In the event of a dispute, the auction “OFFICIAL” shall act
It will be the responsibility of the winning bidders to pay in
full and pick up their purchases at the end of the evening.
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All payments are due the night of the event. Cash,
personal checks, MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express will be accepted.
Featured
Auction Items
Super Silent Item #308
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Super Silent Item #309
JK Class Project
Kindergarten Class Project
Hand drawn silhouettes of the Junior Kindergarten class by JK’s very own Jen Sebelist make a beautiful coffee table book.
The class of 2028 is featured recreating numbers in this endearing book of memories.
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Limited Edition Fine Art Print Sea Glass Fine Art Photography $495.00
A limited edition twelve-inch fine art print selected from the artist’s portfolio. Or apply the full value of the certificate to a larger print, canvas gallery wrap or wall grouping. Image categories include landscapes, seacoast, still lifes, architecture, flowers, city scenes, and found objects.
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Lunch with Mrs. Mears Connie Mears $45.00
Your child and one friend can enjoy lunch with Mrs. Mears at Rachel’s Café and Creperie in downtown Lancaster. This is intended for students in 5-8th grade. Mutually agreeable date.
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Day Trip to Hershey’s Chocolate World Cathy Swiatek and Kevia Walton $120.00
Spend a fun filled afternoon with 2 of your friends, Mrs. Walton and Ms. Swiatek at the sweetest place on earth. Enjoy a visit to Chocolate World, a 4D movie and refreshments in the Food Court. For children ages 4 and older. Parents must transport the children to a designated meeting place at Chocolate World on a mutually agreed upon date.
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Quilted Tote Mary Kreider $80.00
This lovely quilted tote is handmade by Paula Kay Clippinger. It features a large interior with two zippered pockets. Great for keeping things organized.
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Miniature Golf Outing Cathy Witmer and Lynn Arnold $50.00
Your student and three friends may be dropped at Village Green Miniature Golf Course, Strasburg, to play a round of golf with Mrs. Witmer and Mrs. Arnold. Includes a refreshing ice cream treat afterwards. For 1st -5th grade students. June 7th or 8th at 6:00pm.
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Breezy Style The Gift D Boutique $75.00
This versatile, lightweight, seafoam blue poncho with white t-shirt set is suitable to dress up or down. Or, mix it up; throw the poncho over a tank, toss it with a swimsuit, or layer it with long sleeves in cooler weather.
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Bull Horn Duty Liz Peters
Your child can be the car line enforcer during Lower School dismissal. A mini bullhorn is included. Open to any LCDS student, not just Lower School.
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Horsing Around Jen Brubaker $150.00
Your student can spend an afternoon with a friend while they both learn how to groom and tack a horse, and ride a pony on a hand lead with assistance. For grades 2-8. Riders must be at least 8 years old. Mutually agreeable date.
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Garage Door Opener and Installation Calder Door and Specialty Company $400.00
Experience the smooth and quiet operation of a Linear LDCO800 Belt Drive garage door opener for your home. Includes one remote transmitter, safety eyes, wall console and rail to accommodate 7’ garage door. Professionally installed within 30 miles of LCDS.
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Shearing a Sheep
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Dale Mylin
Pretend Sleepover
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Margrethe Faulkner and Sheryl Krafft $100.00
Barrick Candles Barrick Candles Margrethe and Rick Faulkner A.) $75.00 B.) $75.00
These unique artisan candles will enhance any home decor. Available are two separate sets: one set in sage and one grouping in fuchsia.
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Wine Tote Paula Kay Clippinger $100.00
This handy wine tote includes four bottles of wine, two wine glasses, pot holders and other goodies.
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Your student and five friends from PS to 2nd grade can eat pizza and cupcakes, wear PJ’s, bring a blanket and pillow and watch a movie in the pre-school room on Friday, April 29, 2016 from 6-8:30pm.
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Your student will have a front row seat at the most exciting assembly of the year! He or she may assist Mr. Mylin while he shears a sheep for you and your classmates. You can even keep the wool. Spring 2016.
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Beauty Basket Wyomissing Hair Studio $225.00
This basket includes an array of Eufora beauty products along with a $100.00 gift card for Wyomissing Hair Studio.
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Young Living Essential Oil Kit Art and Shana Loreto $175.00
Fun with Lego
Donated by:
The Fitzsimmons Family $148.00
Do you suffer from sleep issues, snoring, stress, sore muscles or digestive issues? Discover the benefits of essential oils with this lovely set.
Three Lego Friends sets will offer hours of fun for your Lego enthusiast.
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Pamper Yourself Bell Tower Salon and Spa $250.00
Enjoy this fabulous gift basket filled with exclusive products and a gift certificate for a facial to pamper yourself.
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Garden Gifts Nolde Pines $75.00
It’s finally spring and time to beautify your garden. Have fun in your flowerbeds with this collection of outdoor accessories including a garden stake, a planter, solar jar, mason jar candle, garden sign, an owl and a rustic crate. Start to beautify your garden now.
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Yoga Package Sarah Gingrich—Yukie Yoga Friends of LCDS $200.00
Travel to your next yoga class in style. This peach woven carryall includes all the necessities needed for a great workout. Includes a one hour private yoga session.
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Stella & Dot LCDS Engraved Necklace Abby Bash Messick ’90 $60.00
This gold plated Stella & Dot LCDS engraved necklace is a perfect way for you or a special LCDS student to show Cougar Pride.
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Improve your Life Paragon Life Coaching, LLC $200.00
Ashley Belsinger, M.S., a life coach for Paragon Life Coaching, LLC, hopes to help you move closer to your best life with these four 75 minute sessions. She uses empirically supported methods from psychology and neuropsychology to facilitate the change process, provide strategies to effectively meet your goals and allow you to flourish. Topics include life transitions, lifestyle relationships, work-life balance, stress management and parenting.
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Cultural Extravaganza The venues listed in the description $616.00
This package is perfect for the theater and music enthusiast. Includes tickets to the following attractions: Brandywine Museum, Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum, Popcorn Hat Players, Rainbow’s Comedy Playhouse, Ephrata Performing Arts Center, Lancaster Symphony Orchestra, The Dutch Apple Dinner Theater, Nissley Winery, Hershey Theater and Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Theater.
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Ceramic Vessel Charlie Walp ’06 $150.00
This ceramic masterpiece can be used as a vase or a bowl and was crafted by our very own alum Charlie Walp.
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Private Ballroom Dancing Lessons Ballroom on the Square $280.00
Have you ever wanted to learn to dance elegantly in a huge ballroom? Now is your chance with these four private lessons in an exquisite 5,700 sq.ft. ballroom dance studio.
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Nature Time Carrie Haggerty
Your child and a friend can share Mrs. Haggerty’s love of nature with a backyard picnic at her home, a story on the swing, a nature scavenger hunt and a neighborhood walk with the dogs. Available for children K-2nd grade. To be used on a summer day in 2016.
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Giant Manta Ray Mark Etter and Hyasmine Charles $125.00
Original photo taken by Mark Etter of this Giant Chevron Manta Ray.
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Wine Basket
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The Alumni Council $150.00
Add to your collection with this wonderful array of wines for the wine enthusiast.
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Silpada Jewelry
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Three high fashion and versatile pieces will be great additions to your collection.
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Olivia Riegel Frames
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Olivia Reigel was established by designer Jon Morris as a tribute to his chic grandmother’s passion for custom jewelry. These three enameled and Austrian crystal jeweled frames showcase his signature vintage details and unparalleled design.
Jeanette L. Hebel, MD $40.00
Fun with Lego The Fitzsimmons Family $138.00
Three sets of Ninjago – Masters of Spinjitzu Lego will offer hours of fun for your Lego enthusiast.
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The Shields Family $425.00
Skin Care Collection
This collection of Aveeno products will provide beautiful skin at any age.
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Christine and Barry Unger $120.00
Showcase of Fashion $90.00
Indigo Pop small eBook cover and an iPad case.
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Vera Bradley Technology Bags
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Beaded Necklace Jeanette L. Hebel, MD $40.00
This beautiful purple and green crystal necklace with fluorite stone medallion can also be wrapped around your wrist as a bracelet.
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Phillies Phan Friends of LCDS $50.00
Get ready for the baseball season with this fan gear, scoreboard alarm clock and a signed book from a retired Phillies baseball player.
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I’ve Got a Crush on You Melissa Obetz and Melissa Groff $175.00
You’ll be entertaining with a splash of sunshine when you serve up Orange Crushes to your friends during summer parties. This fun set includes everything you need to make the drinks, plus a Ninja blender to whip up a frozen version.
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Full of Hatitude! F&M Hat Company $375.00
Peaches and cream make a lovely combination on this hat from the F&M Hat Company. From their Giovannio Collection, wear it in style to the horse races, tea with friends or any fabulous event.
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Beatriz Ball Platter
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The Shields Family $125.00
In a world of mass production, handmade is a true luxury. This platter is made of easy care aluminum alloy. Perfect for entertaining, its versatile design allows it to be used to chill foods or it can be warmed to 325 degrees.
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F&M Hat Company $375.00
Make a striking entrance in the gorgeous hot pink and black derby hat from the Giovannio Collection of Lancaster County’s F&M Hat Company.
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Full Auto Detail Stadel Volvo $175.00
Make your car look like new again with a full inside/outside car detailing for any make or model automobile.
Donated by:
Med Reed, Sue LeFevre and TJ O’Gorman
An evening of fun, games, pizza, drinks, dessert, popcorn and a movie at LCDS. Date to be determined. $25.00 per 5th grader.
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Super star photographer, Steve Lisk, volunteered his valuable time to snap a photo of the sophomore class. Proudly displaying their class color, your 10th grade student will enjoying owning this framed 24”x36” canvas print. $100 each.
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Get Prom Ready Styles Underground $450.00
Choose five friends to join your student as they all get glamorous hair styles for the prom or another formal event.
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FORE! Bent Creek Country Club and Foxchase Golf Club $400.00
Hit the links with some friends! Enjoy four rounds at Bent Creek Country Club and two rounds at Foxchase Golf Club.
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Montblanc Pen Brent L. Miller Jewelers & Goldsmiths $490.00
A beautiful Montblanc pen which makes the perfect gift for that upcoming graduate or person who loves to write.
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Loot for the Lilly Lover Bernadette Gardner $250.00
Everything the Lilly lover needs to welcome summer in style. One make-up bag in Hotty Pink; one hanging toiletry bag in Tropical Pink; one travel journal in Ice Bucket and two acrylic glasses. All by Lilly Pulitzer.
Third Grade Teachers $80.00
Mrs. Kubis, Mrs. Bacue and Mrs. Stein will host your student and three friends for mini golf and ice cream. Mutually agreed upon date between April 2016 and September 2016.
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Bourbon and Mint Julep Basket LCDS Alumni
Elizabeth Martin Payne '04, Matt Heinle '03, Colin Heinle '99, Patrick Heslop '99, Noah Melamed '00, Ryan Miller '01, Elizabeth Reidenbach '04, Lee Shand '06, Andrew Mattson '02 Value:
$500.00
LCDS alumni have generously provided a selection of fine bourbon for you to mix up mint juleps and authenticate your Kentucky Derby experience from the comfort of your home.
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Mini Golf and Ice Cream
Kindergarten Teachers $75.00
Your child and seven friends can enjoy a courtyard picnic lunch with our very own super heroes, Your Kindergarten Teachers (YKT). Pizza, creative cupcakes, bubbly beverages and fun with friends will be in abundance! This is valid before the end of the current school year.
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Premedical Consulting Heather Hoffmann, M.D. $750.00
Three hours of premedical consulting for a college student. This consulting is available via Skype or phone and includes college essay review. Available September 2016 to March 2017.
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4 Penn State Club Seats Cindy and Tom Socie $400.00
Four club seats for the Penn State vs. Temple football game on Saturday, September 17, 2016. Includes a parking pass.
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4 Penn State Seats Karen and Craig Socie $355.00
Four tickets for the Penn State vs. Temple football game on Saturday, September 17, 2016. Includes a parking pass.
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Fun for Any Child Businesses Listed Below $560.00
Pack your summer (or spring, or fall) full of adventure! Play, ride, discover, learn, and HAVE FUN! Take a ride on the Strasburg Railroad (2 tickets), spend time discovering at Lancaster Science Factory (4 tickets), and explore the HandsOn-House Children’s Museum (4 tickets). Enjoy a family pack of passes and 4 individual tickets to the North Museum of Nature and Science, explore the Indian Echo Caverns (2 tour tickets), receive 2 horseback riding lessons at Bridge Acres, and climb the walls at Reading Rocks (2 one day passes). Top it off with an awesome gift basket from Go’N Bananas that includes two Nano’s deluxe passes, a game card and all attractions for up to five hours. So much fun, you won’t know what to do first!
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Kevin O’Brien Decorative Pillow Bed & Bad Affair $245.00
Brighten your room with this 16x16 Kevin O’Brien velvet snake pattern pillow in cornflower blue. This luxurious throw pillow is made with hand-painted silk and rayon velvet.
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Roller Skating Sensations Betsy Heim, Brenna Stuart, Dusty Biron, Lizzy Oravec, Xiaomei Niu and George Sedgwick
Sophomore advisors will host two fun-filled hours of roller skating with your student and nine of their friends. A light snack is also included.
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Lancaster First Friday Art Gallery Walk and Dinner Donna Wilcox, Candace Thompson and Gina Donnelly
Your student and four friends will join three teachers for an evening visiting Lancaster’s fabulous and diverse art galleries, followed by dinner downtown. Valid for Spring/Fall 2016.
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White Water Rafting Trip for Six Jim Thorpe River Adventures $437.00
Spend an exciting day on the Lehigh River in Jim Thorpe, PA. This trip includes 12.5 miles through 19 rapids and 5 hours on the water for six people.
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Custom Shirt Coleson Clothiers
value: $255.00
Treat yourself to the pleasures of this bespoke experience. No detail is overlooked while you meet with a custom clothing expert to select the fabric, style and accoutrements for your custom made shirt.
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Marble Stone Bust David Lyall Home & Design $450.00
This striking sculpture stands 27” high and 14” wide and weighs about 100 pounds. This unique piece is sure to add a designer touch to the room of your choosing.
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Awesome Sea Life Mark Etter and Hyasmine Charles $200.00
This amazing original photo was taken by Mark Etter off of Socorro Island in Mexico. This photograph of a massive Black Manta Ray and school of Clown Angel Fish will inspire your curiosity of the sea.
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Gladys the Giraffe The Kindergarten Class
While studying the continent of Africa, the kindergarten class created Gladys the Giraffe. She was assembled in small groups using boxes, tubes and paper mache. The sculpture comes with a video documenting construction.
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Nile the Crocodile The Kindergarten Class
While studying the continent of Africa, the kindergarten class created Nile the Crocodile. He was assembled in small groups using boxes, tubes and paper mache. The sculpture comes with a video documenting construction.
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P3 - Pups, Pizza and Pool Mrs. Eaby and Mrs. Calhoun
Grab three friends and join Mrs. Eaby and Mrs. Calhoun for an exciting day of visiting pups at the wolf sanctuary, splashing around with your private pool party and chowing down on pizza. Mutually agreed upon date.
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Heisman Football The Auman Family $250.00
John Lattner claimed the Heisman Trophy in 1953 during his senior year at Notre Dame. This commemorative signed football is an excellent purchase for any Notre Dame fan.
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Glass Sushi Set Christine and Barry Unger $250.00
This beautiful green glass set can be used to serve up sushi that you have prepared yourself or to make your take-out feel a little fancier. This would also make a lovely wedding or house warming gift.
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Beach Tote Berks Families $200.00
This wonderful beach tote is sure to be a pleaser for those who love their toes in the sand. It includes beach towels, sunscreen, beach chair, books and other necessities for fun in the sun.
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Mod Fashion Pillow Stephanie Rado - HSFT Couture $275.00
This HSFT Couture pillow will add a pop of joy to any teen’s bed or even your guest room. Featuring HSFT’s signature message, “HAVE SOME FUN TODAY”, in soft black lambskin leather letters appliquéd on a 100% textured cotton weaved pillow. Measures 4”x28”.
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Round of Golf and Dinner Austen Hannis and Dusty Biron $100.00
Your student and a friend can work on their golf games with Coach Hannis and Mr. Biron for a round of golf and dinner at a local spot. Please reserve a date before Mr. Biron’s departure this summer.
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Generous Friends of LCDS $250.00
A Night at the Theater
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Celebrate the wisdom of listening to young people, guiding them with a warm heart and an open mind. You and three friends can cut loose with Mrs. Woodbridge and Ms. Wolanin on Wednesday, June 8 for dinner and a night at the Fulton Theater watching the rock ‘n’ roll production of Footloose.
Jill LeFevre and Aimee Nelson
For the Berks Foodie Vendors listed below $350.00
Kick back and let someone else make dinner! This package includes gift cards to Willoughby’s, Go Fish, Dundore and Heister and Chatty Monks.
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Weeknight Picnic The Rebert Family $75.00
Whisk your family away for a weeknight picnic in the park. Included in this cooler carrier are all the items you’ll need minus the steak!
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Heather Woodbridge and Kristin Wolanin
Super Awesome Paint Battle Event
Are you ready to get painted? Ten friends, ten super soakers, and ten paint colors all collide for an afternoon of very messy fun. Join Jill LeFevre and Aimee Nelson for a Super Awesome Paint Battle Event on the fields of LCDS.
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Take a vacation from the kitchen! This wonderful assortment of gift certificates to restaurants around town will be your ticket to no cooking. Use them every now and then or take several days off. All you have to do is make a reservation.
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Pottery and Pizza with our Pup A.) Bridget Runkle B.) Claudia Grim $85.00
Two current second grade students and one of their friends will enjoy an afternoon of pottery, pizza and visiting with a puppy.
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Mini Golf and Lunch Paul Bostock and Sarah D’Stair
Ace in the hole! Enjoy a round of mini golf and lunch with Mr. Bostock and Ms. D’Stair for your child and five friends. Mutually agreed upon date.
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4th Grade Keepsake Book Becky Miller $100.00
This book is the perfect keepsake to remember your child’s time in 4th grade. It is filled with a year’s worth of memories and pictures to treasure.
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5th Grade Keepsake Book Becky Miller $100.00
This book is the perfect keepsake to remember your child’s time in 5th grade. It is filled with a year’s worth of memories and pictures to treasure.
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Freshwater Pearl Necklace Renie Beidleman $189.00
These handcrafted, versatile, blush pink and white freshwater pearls were hand wired with a sterling silver coin pendant especially for this special Kentucky Derby event.
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Head to Toe Fitness Fashion Package Meg and Pat Shields $250.00
This awesome fitness package includes a variety of accessories to enhance your workout: a half zip pullover or jacket, one top, one bottom, and one pair of shoes.
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Tickets for LCDS Theater and Music Productions Project Arts $100.00
Reserved seating for 2, (4th row, center, on the aisle) to ALL music and theater productions at LCDS. This package also includes 1 elite parking spot with YOUR family name. Enjoy the ease of coming to events, knowing you have fantastic seats and parking at the school entrance. Contact Diane Wilikofsky to make arrangements for your seats and parking space.
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Chess Set 6th Grade Class and Kit Fuderich
If you’ve had any question what a 3D printer can do, here is a beautiful example. Using a 3D printer, each piece of this amazing chess set was created by a member of the 6th grade technology class.
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Michael Vincent Michaud Necklace and Earrings Rich and Lynnie Gregor $170.00
Add the perfect touch to your summer dress with this tiny wildflower stud and necklace set in turquoise glass and gold.
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Try and Escape Phil Lisi, Ned Bushong, Barbara Zeigler, The Abraham Family and The Rebert Family
Eight middle or upper school students will be locked in a room with one goal in mind…to escape. This fun day will involve eight students, Mr. Lisi, Mr. Bushong and Mrs. Zeigler. After the great escape they will enjoy a lunch at Rice and Noodles.
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1st Grade Class Project Class of 2027
Creativity shines in this must-have book featuring first grader’s handprints turned into every animal imaginable.
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Private Tour of Rock Lititz Sarah Zietler, Chloe McPhillips Rich ’02 and the Abraham Family
You know you want to see inside that big mysterious building, where rock and roll memories are made. Where the biggest and best performers in the world collaborate with the best stage and sound designers to create unforgettable concert experiences. Well you can be there, too. Twelve people will enjoy a private tour of Rock Lititz (TAIT Towers, ATOMIC, Clair Global and Rock Lititz Studio). This is valid for a weekday during regular business hours and expires on August 31, 2016. Enjoy dinner and drinks at the Bulls Head Public House after the tour.
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Rock Star Parking LCDS
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B.) Lower School
Are you always looking for a place to park? Get the best spot in the school. Designated and reserved for you. Valid July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017.
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8th Grade Class Project Diane Wilikofsky and Class of 2020
These stunning tables will make the perfect accent piece for your home. The table stands 28” tall with tabletops measuring 16”x20”. The Lancaster Vo-Tech graciously welded the tables for us, and the 8th grade class designed and created the tabletops. Inspired by the art of Piet Mondrian and Paul Klee, students worked on their compositional skills as they balanced color, shape, texture and transparency and also learned how to cut glass!
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Offshore Fishing Trip Melissa and Seth Obetz $2,500.00
Enjoy a day of fishing for marlin, tuna, wahoo, mahi mahi or shark with up to six anglers. G-Force is a 55ft Hatteras sport fishing vessel with all the amenities you need for a comfortable day on the water. Full galley, air conditioned salon, fly bridge and mezzanine, as well as a stabilizer to minimize rolling. This trip includes bait, tackle, beverages and lunch. G-Force will depart Sunset Marina Resort in Ocean City, MD. Dates to be coordinated with the captain.
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Mystery Trip Dace Eaby and Christina Simonds
Your student and three friends will join Mrs. Eaby and Ms. Simonds for a fun-filled day with the excitement of not knowing where they will be going or what they will be doing. This trip is for four current students 1st-5th grade. Must be used by August 31, 2016.
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Children’s Challenge
Preparing our students for the world which awaits is central to the mission of LCDS. With a continuing call for creativity, an understanding of art is vital to education today. Your support of Children’s Challenge ensures that our performing and studio faculty have the amenities they need to deliver the best possible experience to our students. Whether it is racks for the lower school art room, curtains and a sound system for Steinman Theatre, photography equipment, or a new kiln; proceeds from tonight’s event will make an immediate impact.
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The Critically Acclaimed...Hamilton on Broadway! Sandra and Karl Hartmann $1,200.00
Here’s your chance to see the smash Broadway show everyone is talking about. Tickets are nearly impossible to get for this red-hot, Grammy Award winning musical about Alexander Hamilton. History buffs, hip-hop and rap lovers, musical theater fans and critics alike, all agree this is the must see show of the year. Tickets are for Saturday, July 9, 2016 at 2pm (Orchestra P18 and P20).
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VIP Table at FundFest 2017 LCDS
The winning bidder will have a table of 10 front and center, priority parking the night of the event, two complimentary bottles of wine or champagne, a personal server to bring your drinks, dinner and dessert, a take home gift for each person at the table and priority check out at the end of the night.
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Tag Heuer Watch Brent L. Miller Jewelers & Goldsmiths $4,800.00
This Tag Heuer Carrera watch is synonymous with superior quality, prestige and performance. This celebrity favorite and legendary time piece will be a welcome addition to anyone’s jewelry collection. The winner can choose a men’s or women’s watch.
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4th Grade Class Project Class of 2024
The Warhol-inspired photo book feature the 4th grade class in a rainbow of eye-catching portraits.
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Jeopardy at the Hamilton Club Steve Lisk and The Board of Trustees
Is he Steve Lisk or Alex Trebek? Three couples will have an action packed night at the Hamilton competing in a game of Jeopardy with our very own Alex Trebek as host. This evening includes dinner, drinks and a game with a prize for the winner.
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Private Tour and Tasting at Mason Dixon Distillery Yianni Barakos ’04 and Mason Dixon Distillery Charles Snyder Funeral Home for Transportation $750.00
Enjoy a private tour and tasting for up to 6 people at the soon to be open Mason Dixon Distillery, Gettysburg, PA. Yianni Barakos, lead distiller, co-owner and LCDS alum will provide you with a unique and intimate look behind the scenes of the craft distilling process along with an information filled tasting. Transportation will be provided to and from the distillery so you can enjoy your experience without worrying about the drive home.
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1st Grade Class Project Handprint Creatures
4th Grade Class Project Pop Art Portraits
Creativity shines in the must-have book featuring first grader’s handprints turned into every animal imaginable.
The Warhol-inspired photo book feature the 4th grade class in a rainbow of eye-catching portraits.
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Reserved Seats and Reserved Parking at Graduation LCDS
Ticketmaster can’t get you these hot tickets, but we can! Six reserved seats and reserved parking. No need to rush to secure a good seat at Graduation. Contact Sherry Vernet to arrange.
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LCDS Class Ring Brent L. Miller Jewelers & Goldsmiths $1,250.00
Made to order yellow gold engraved LCDS class ring. A perfect gift for upcoming or past LCDS graduates.
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Head of Lower School for the Day Christina Simonds
Does your child want to make the rules? He or she will get the chance as Head of Lower School for the day! Prior to the day your child will meet with Ms. Simonds and make special secret plans. Must be used prior to the end of May, 2016.
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Northern Catskill Getaway Richard Manix ’62 $800.00
This charming cottage is located in a residential community founded in 1888 as a summer retreat and encompasses 600 mountain top acres. This turn-of-the-century home has a balcony with a hot tub overlooking the Hudson Valley from 2,100 feet in elevation, a covered porch and 6 bedrooms. A swimming pool, day camp and clay tennis courts are located within the community. Golf and boating are nearby. Mutually agreed upon date and an 8 person occupancy limit.
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Private Dinner for Six Leslie and Richard Manix ’62 $450.00
Enjoy an elegant dinner for six at the Deer Ford home of Richard and Leslie Manix on a mutually agreed upon date.
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Hairy Bertoia Chair Jen Kindig ’87 and Bradley Clark $850.00
Sculpture/designer Harry Bertoia created it. Pennsylvania designer Douglas Homer made it fun. With a nod to recycling and sustainability, Homer added a fresh powder coat to the finish of a child’s sized version of Bertoia’s classic diamond chair and then wove it with thousands of recycled rubber cords. This fabulous chair has been featured in Interior Design Magazine, At Home Magazine, The Los Angeles Times and Home & Garden TV. Offered in green.
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Crab and Beer Party Pack Traci and Andy Jacobs, Hunger-N-Thirst and Mr. Bill’s Seafood $450.00
Your own YETI cooler filled with a wide variety of nano, craft, micro and imported beers (22 bottles). They will be paired with Maryland’s finest blue crabs. Perfect for a beach party, tailgate, and backyard BBQ or a Father’s Day gift!
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Preschool Class Project Class of 2030
This adorable set of three canvas prints of the Preschool class spelling out Love, Laugh and Play.
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JK Class Project Class of 2029
Hand drawn silhouettes of the Junior Kindergarten class by JK’s very own Jen Sebelist make a beautiful coffee table book.
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Kindergarten Class Project Class of 2028
The class of 2028 is featured recreating numbers in this endearing book of memories.
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2nd Grade Class Project Class of 2026
Truly made by the hands of our second grade class, you will be proud to display this beautifully crafted American flag canvas on your wall.
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3rd Grade Class Project Class of 2025
A hand painted starburst of sticks creates a stunning and artistic clock to adorn your wall.
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5th Grade Class Project Class of 2023
Handcrafted flowers adorn two decorative pillows along with leaves listing each member of the class of 2023.
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6th Grade Class Project Diane Wilikofsky and Class of 2022
These mirror frames are made with artwork created by the sixth grade class. Each sixth grade student designed and handcrafted a radially symmetrical relief sculpture in copper foil. These reliefs were then mounted on a painted wood frame and will make a handsome accent piece for any wall in your home.
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7th Grade Class Project Diane Wilikofsky and Class of 2021
These one of a kind ceramic platters were designed and crafted by students in the 7th grade. The platters were created using a drape mold forming process where clay slabs were draped over a platter mold and shaped. Once shaped the seventh graders applied three coats of underglaze to its surface and then used the “sgraffito” technique to scratch the design into the surface removing the underglaze and revealing the white clay below. Each platter measures 11”x14” and is dinnerware safe.
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9th Grade Class Project Class of 2019
This 30”x30” framed canvas features a collage of selfies taken by the Freshman Class. Packed full of smiling faces and introspective viewpoints, this photo of memories will bring happy thoughts for years to come.
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11th Grade Class Project Class of 2017
This burgundy and white pillow features “LCDS” embroidered on the front, with the graduating year “2017” on the back. This would be a perfect addition to your Junior’s room!
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Class of 2016
This truly unique, custom-designed fleece blanket in burgundy and white boldly sports the honored LCDS logo. Wrap yourself in happy memories with this 54”x60” throw. This is the perfect gift to send off to college with your graduating student.
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The Auman Family $500.00
Two-night Bed & Breakfast stay for two people at Skytop Lodge. Includes one room accommodations, tax, gratuity and breakfast for two. Recipient is responsible for incidental and alcoholic beverage charges. Based on availability and cannot be used during holiday time periods. Not redeemable for cash. Please call (855) 345-7759 for reservations. Expires April 30, 2017.
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Land or Sea? Jennifer Brubaker and Victor Taylor $300.00
Your child and two LCDS classmates will journey with Mrs. Brubaker and Mr. Taylor for a day to either the Baltimore Aquarium or the Philadelphia Zoo, kids choice! This trip will include lunch. Good for students in 5th grade or higher and must be used between May and October, 2016 on a mutually agreed upon date, even a school day!!
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Jeanine Bonner, Julie Dang, Mary Turner
This fun collage of senior feet represents their readiness to “step into the world.” Measuring by 20”x30”, the framed photo is signed by the senior class and will brighten the wall of your home or their college dorm.
Whether you roll a strike, spare, or gutter ball...All seniors are invited to sign-up for an evening of fun, food and bowling.
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$25.00 per 12th grader.
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