, Puttin on the
Ritz Saturday, April 29th 2017
Revelry program & Auction Catalog
St. Francis Catholic High School’s Revelry 2017
, Puttin on the
Ritz Evening Program 4:30pm Mass in the St. Francis Chapel
5:00pm Prompt Arrival Encouraged Stop-n-Pose Photographs Campus Life Center (CLC) for Guest Check-in
5:00-6:30pm Serra Court Cafe: Hosted Bars & Passed Appetizers Silent Auction Bidding Purchase Tuition for a Year Tickets and “Best of Live” Drawing Tickets
7:00pm Sports Complex: Blessing Performance by SF Show Choir and SF Players Dinner by Epicurean Group Drawing Winners Announced
8:00pm Live Auction “Hands Up for Troubies” Event security provided by Sacramento Police Department
Mistress of Ceremonies: Edie Lambert, KCRA Auctioneer: Jake Parnell 3
faith • excellence
leadership • service
Letter from the President Dear Friends of St. Francis Catholic High School, Welcome to a fabulous evening of Puttin’ on the Ritz, our Eleventh Annual Revelry Gala & Auction. This evening celebrates a year-long effort by our hardworking Revelry Committee under the leadership of our magnificent chairs, Stephanie Prather Wetch (Halena ’19) and Chyrissee Lee (Jasmine ’20). They, along with all those who have prepared for this evening, have poured incredible time, creativity and passion into this event which contributes significantly to the stewardship of our young Troubadours. We extend a special thank you and recognition to our generous sponsors, especially our Platinum Sponsors, Angela & Rick Lavezzo (Madalyn ’16, Emalee ’19), Celia Puff (Kristen ’16), and Nancy & Rob Sbisa (Lia ’12, Pilar ’15, & Maya ’18). Through the generosity of our Revelry guests over the years, the “Hands Up for Troubies” items have enhanced educational programs and state-of-the-art upgrades to our campus. This year we ask you to raise your paddle to renovate an essential part of our community and mission—creating a sacred space for all to gather. “Sacred Space: Sacred People” will allow us to transform our gym to accommodate all our community activities including liturgies, assemblies, prayer services, and athletic and special events. On behalf of the young Troubies who benefit from your generosity and the faculty and staff of St. Francis, I offer my sincerest gratitude. Your support provides our students with a life-changing experience, offering opportunities to know God, appreciate their unique gifts and talents, and understand their responsibility in the world to be of service to others. Our graduates embody the values and characteristics of our patron, St. Francis of Assisi, and our pillars of faith, excellence, leadership, and service. Thank you for all you have done and continue to do for our school. We pray for you often, asking the intercession of St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi. Please pray for us that we continue to be good stewards of your many gifts, including your beautiful daughters. Through your support and collaboration, we continue to “graduate young women who change the world.” In the spirit of Pax et Bonum,
Theresa Rodgers President 4
Table of Contents Event starts promptly at 5:00pm • PLEASE ALLOW PLENTY OF TIME TO FULLY ENJOY THE NIGHT!
Page Letter from the President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Letter from the Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Dinner – Epicurean Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 “Platinum” and “Gold” Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 “Silver” Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 “Bronze” Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Special Thanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Puttin’ on the Ritz Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Rules Governing the Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Express Pay, Raffle Drawing & “Best of Live” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cash Donor Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Sports Complex Live Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Hands Up for Troubies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Serra Court Café Sign-Up Parties & Items - Closes at 6:45pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Mini-Live/Big Board Bidding Starts at 6:25pm
Special Thanks to the Past Revelry Chairs: Randy Terwedo & Sue Kane (2006)
Wendy Miller (2012)
Mary Anne Kelly (2007, 2008)
Celestine Syphax (2013)
Lindsey Sackheim & Julie Al-Huneidi (2009, 2010)
Angela Kufasimes Gianulias ’86 & Flo Kahn (2014)
Tracy Beckwith (2011)
Maria Reid Vail’82 & Diane Geremia McLaughlin ’82 (2016)
Puttin’ on the Ritz is our 11th Revelry! Puttin’ on the Ritz is our 11th Annual Revelry. A special thank you to the following families for their continued support - from the first Revelry to this year’s celebration. You are true Troubie supporters! 11 Years* L and D Landfill: Dorothy & Norm Lien, Kim & Tim Lien, Darcy Ketchum & Mike Lien 5
Letter from the Chairs Dear Revelry Supporters and Friends, As we come together tonight in camaraderie and celebration, we warmly welcome you and extend a sincere thank you. We are truly humbled and grateful to serve as Co-Chairs of another beautiful Revelry Gala & Auction. As parents of Troubadours, we have witnessed a return on our investment in the growth, humility, faith and strength of our daughters. We are eternally grateful that our daughters have an opportunity to be part of the wonderful, resourceful and welcoming environment here at St. Francis Catholic High School. The continued generosity from parents, friends and the community ensures that this school’s largest fundraising event is a success year after year. The funds raised here tonight directly support the exceptional academic, spiritual, athletic and artistic programs and clubs our daughters enjoy. These programs and resources help shape our daughters enabling them to discover their talents, and providing them with a framework and inspiration to lead purposeful and spiritual lives full of validation. On behalf of the entire Revelry committee, we extend sincere and heartfelt gratitude to our sponsors who are the foundation of this remarkable fundraising event and who have remained loyal to the mission of St. Francis Catholic High School. This event is the result of the many talents and extreme dedication of the Puttin’ on the Ritz team. Without their devotion, creativity, sweat, and time, this beautiful night would not have been possible. We are forever grateful to every single one of you. We must acknowledge the individuals who were the mechanics and engineers for our Model A car transporting us to this Gala, and who kept us on the right path and running smoothly and whose organization, commitment and talents are key to this successful event. Katie Brunetti ’03 and the entire Advancement Department have limitless talent and their guidance and fine tuning lead to a wellorchestrated and gorgeous event. We would like to thank the administrators, faculty and staff who dedicate themselves on a daily basis to the ministry of educating our daughters and helping them stay focused on living meaningful lives. Please enjoy a wonderful night of Puttin’ on the Ritz, as we support our bright and beautiful Troubadours! Thank you to everyone who contributed in some way and came together tonight for the benefit of St. Francis Catholic High School. We are excited to share this beautiful night with you! Cheers and Blessings,
Stephanie Prather Wetch (Halena ’19) 6
Chyrissee Lee (Jasmine ’20)
Dinner Menu by
Passed Appetizers Salmon Mousse on an Herbed Puff Pastry Crab Cakes Roasted Vegetable Compote Canopy
Salad Wedge Salad with Pt. Reyes Blue Cheese, Crispy Peppered Pancetta, and Buttermilk Dressing
EntrĂŠe Grilled 8oz Cobbler Cut New York Steak with Wild Mushroom Demi-glace Puree of Yukon Potatoes, Cauliflower, and Celery Roots in a Toasted Mustard Cream Sauce SautĂŠed Lemon Garlic Broccoli Rabe OR Roasted Vegetable Stuffed Portabella Mushroom with a Tarragon Oil on a Bed of Locally Sourced Farro
Dessert White Chocolate Mousse with Fresh Raspberries in a Dark Chocolate Cup with Salted Caramel *Menu subject to ingredient availability and ripeness.
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Thank You our Sponsors All that JAzz - Platinum sponsors Angela & Richard Lavezzo (Madalyn ’16 & Emalee ’19) Arraycon LLC Celia Puff (Kristen ’16) TeleDirect Communications Nancy & Rob Sbisa (Lia ’12, Pilar ’15 & Maya ’18) Wells Fargo Bank
The Cat’s Pajamas - Gold sponsors Patrick & Michelle Alexander (Maddori ’20) Jenna & Scott Davis (Brielle ’20) Southgate Glass Dr. Penny Dodson, DDS (Fiona ’17) Nicole & Sean Minor (Elizabeth ’16) Sean Minor Wines Pacific Coast Companies, Inc. Kellie & Jeff Randle (Annie ’15, Jillie Kate ’18) Randle Communications Darcy & John Saca (Chase ’18, Payton ’19) Veronica Padilla Valdez ’94 & Vaughn Valdez (Victoria ’19) Valdez Painting, Inc. Legacy Society Sponsors as of 4/10/17. Additional sponsors welcome! 8
Thank You to our Platinum Sponsors
Congratulations to the Class of 2017! “Oh the Places You will Go” -Dr. Seuss The Lavezzo Family
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Thank You to our Platinum Sponsors
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Thank You to our Sponsors Gin Joint - silver sponsors Ada & Jeff Bauman (Isabelle ’17 & Gabrielle ’20) Augusta & Kelly Brothers (Lauren ’18) Ann & Mike Casentini (Gabrielle ’17, Sophia ’20) Lynn & Kirk Dowdell (Michelle ’13, Allison ’18, Kat ’20) Flo & Chris Kahn (Megan ’17) The Lien Family (Lori ’08, Siena Di Roma ’15), L and D Landfill Stan Lukowicz (Audrey ’17 & Lauren ’18), Capital City Loan & Jewelry Kathleen & Kevin Ramos (Kristen ’18) Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail (Jacqueline ’17, Christina ’19)
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Thank You to our Sponsors Flappers & Fedoras - Bronze sponsors Lisa & Jonathan Breslau (Sophia ’20, Sara ’21) Christi Calpo (Jenelle ’00 & Jennine ’05) Dr. Ava Marie Conlin & Colonel Christopher Conlin (Grace ’18 & Rose ’19) Lou & Stephanie Dedier (Jordyn ’21), The Mimosa House DesCor Builders Shareen & J.C. Fat (Michelle ’12 & Marissa ’18) Kim Pacini Hauch Lisa & Mike Koewler (Taylor ’17) Ann & Dan Kramer (Madeline ’15, Kathryn ’19) Julie & Alan Laskin (Emily ’14, Sonia ’17), Law Offices of Alan M Laskin Patty & Alan Leatherby (Jaime ’12, Jessica ’16), Leatherby’s Family Creamery Ruth & Craig McLoughlin (Lily ’19) Liza & Chris Micheli (Francesca ’15) Mollie Munizich Nelson ’86 & William Nelson (Madison ’20) Gabriella & Christopher Neubuerger (Kathryn ’18) Debby & Jim Niethammer (Kelly ’19) and Kari & Steve Goodwin (Mary-Louise ’18, Elizabeth ’21) Northern California Research Dexter & Theresa Parulan (Hannah ’19) Lynn Lok-Payne & McKenna Payne ’14 Barbara & Chris Ramm (Elizabeth ’20) Tracey & Justin Reginato (Grace ’17, Ella ’21) Theresa & Robert Rodgers Christine & Todd Sanfilippo (Nina ’16, Natalie ’18) St. Mary Cemetery & Funeral Center Tracy & Michael Tooley (Erin ’19), Tooley Oil Company Stephanie Prather Wetch (Halena ’19)
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Special Thanks Revelry Dinner Epicurean Group Sean Minor Wines, Nicole & Sean Minor (Elle ’16) Constellation Beverage Lagunitas Brewing Co.
Revelry Security Sacramento Police Department
Sponsors’ Cocktail Reception Kellie & Jeff Randle (Annie ’15, Jillie Kate ’18) Lou & Stephanie Dedier (Jordyn ’21), The Mimosa House Greta Garverick ’80
Publications IPS Printers University Art, David Saalsaa (Olivia ’11) SIG-1 Graphics, Shane & Lissa Crane (Jenner ’14)
Production Carmichael Printing Sacramento Theatrical Lighting Celebrations Event Rentals Classic Party Rentals Village Nurseries Capital City Signs
Additional Thanks Revelry Committee & Volunteers SFHS Art Department Teachers & Students SFHS Finance Department SFHS Campus Ministry SFHS Maintenance Department SFHS Front Office Staff SFHS Student Volunteers
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Puttin’ on the Ritz Committee Revelry Co-Chairs: Stephanie Prather Wetch & Chyrissee Lee Director of Advancement: MaryAnne Kelly Advancement Associate for Special Event Programs: Katie Brunetti ’03 Assistant Director of Advancement, Communications: Leigh Hiers ’96 Sponsorship Committee: Debby Niethammer, Ruth McLoughlin, and Alexxa DeBenedetti Auction Committee
Live Auction Chair: Ann Kramer Live Auction Committee: Diana Allen, Angela Gianulias, Angela Lavezzo, Christine Sanfilippo, Chyrissee Lee, Jennifer Jeffers, Julie Laskin, Kellie Randle, Maria Reid Vail ’82, Sandy Malaney, Stephanie Prather Wetch Silent Auction Coordinator: Lisa Breslau Business & Parent Solicitation: Allison Spellacy Sign-up Parties & Items: Kellie Randle Art & Jewelry & Patrons Liaison: Janet Hayes Wine Donation: Diane & Gary Carlin Gift Processing (Data Entry): Sondra Serrao Donation Pick-up: Kristin Venegas, Wendy Earle, Kim Parks-Emerson, Caroline Peters, Jennifer Spence Raffle: Terry Klas Accounting Manager: Terry Klas
Facilities & Production Committee: Laura Burmester Decorations: Mollie Munizich Nelson ’86 & Tanya Jaime Bell ’86 Set-up: Karin Williams Table Set-up: Karin Williams Clean-up: Kristen Franz
Operations Committee Marshals: Kendra Malek Hospitality: Shelli Riddell Volunteer Managers: Jackie Mudd & Michelle Munn Reservations/Check-in: Martha Gates & Dorothea Silva Cashiering/Check-out: Leigh Hiers & Tara Leung
SFHS Staff Communications & Media: Leigh Hiers, Raquel Namba Art Department Liaison: Elizabeth Danielson Technology Support: Lori Dwyre Finance Support: Tara Leung Lighting & Sound: Cat Kunkel Facilities: Ed Schmidt, III Director of Student Activities: Cassy McGreevy Dean’s Office & Security: Cynthia Cost and Sacramento Police Department
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Rules Governing the Auction 1. Unless otherwise specified, ALL AUCTION ITEMS AND SERVICES MUST BE USED WITHIN ONE YEAR of the auction. 2. Payment in full the evening of the auction is mandatory. Payment may be made by cash, check, VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. All items must be claimed by the conclusion of the evening.
7. All items in the silent auction portion have bid sheets nearby. Persons desiring to bid must do so by writing their name, bidder number, and the amount of bid on the bid sheet. Your written bid number constitutes a contract to buy. 8. Each increase in bid must equal or exceed the minimum raise stated in order to constitute a valid bid.
3. Values set forth next to the items being auctioned are 9. Each new bid must be written on the next available blank line on the bid sheet. The closing bid circled by good faith estimates only and are not warranted by a marshal constitutes the winning bid. In the event St. Francis Catholic High School. of a dispute, an Auction Official shall act as the final 4. The amount of your contribution that is deductible authority and shall determine the winning bidder. for federal income tax purposes is limited to the This decision will be final. excess of the amount contributed over the estimated value of the goods and services as indicated on your receipt. Receipts should be retained for tax purposes. Please consult your tax advisor.
10. Silent auction items will be displayed from 5:00pm until 6:50pm, with various closing times. Guests may begin bidding immediately upon arrival. Closing times for each section are scheduled throughout the evening, noted on signs near each section, and will be announced.
5. All sales are final. No bidder is to return any of the items to the merchant/benefactor for refund or exchange unless explicitly stated. Items are not interchangeable, nor can they be exchanged for cash. 11. Under no circumstances may the bid card be removed from the bidding table. If a bid card is 6. Group purchases must designate one person removed, the item will be removed from the auction. responsible for claiming the item. Payment of group purchases may be divided. *The SFHS Revelry! Committee regrets any errors made or acknowledgments omitted in the program. We have endeavored to catalog and describe the donations correctly, but all items are sold “as is.� All gift certificates are for promotional use only (not redeemable for cash) and must be used before April 29, 2018 unless otherwise noted. Please note that activities sold at the auction are to be undertaken at the sole risk of the purchaser. St. Francis Catholic High School shall not be or become liable or responsible in any way for the loss, injury or damage to or in respect of any person or property whosoever caused or arising from such activities.
Thank you for your support of St. Francis Catholic High School!
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Express Pay In an effort to make the end of your evening quick and easy, we offer Express Pay. How Does It Work?
1. If you purchase items that DO NOT NEED to be picked up, and you want to use the credit card you presented at check-in for all your expenses, you can skip the check-out line altogether. Your auction charges will automatically be processed on your credit card and an itemized statement will be mailed to you. 2. If you purchased items that NEED to be picked up, and A. you want to use the credit card you presented at the check-in for all your expenses, you may use ANY Check-Out Line. Your auction items, along with an itemized statement, will be ready for your pickup at the end of the evening. Your auction charges will automatically be processed to your credit card. B. you want to pay with cash or check, you may use ANY Check-Out Line. C. you want to use a different credit card than presented at check-in or multiple credit cards, you may use ANY Check-Out Line.
2017 Revelry Auction Drawing Grand Prize: Tuition for a Year! or $10,000 2nd Prize: $1000 3rd Prize: $500 Tickets: $20 each or 6 for $100 Drawing to be held on April 29, 2017 at Revelry Winner need not be present to win
“Best of Live” Drawing $100 per Ticket - 150 Tickets Sold One Winner will be drawn at Revelry (on 4/29/17) and awarded their designated Live Auction item! For $100 you could “steal” your choice of the amazing auction items available. All proceeds benefit St. Francis Catholic High School. 20
Live Auction
“Live Auction” begins at 8:00pm
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Group purchases must designate one person responsible for claiming the item. Payment of group purchases may be divided.
Special Sign-Up Party: Paddles Up! Spend a Night in Old Havana - October 6, 2017 Experience a magical evening in the style of old Havana, Cuba, at the exquisite home of Julie & Dave Ranker. Enjoy a wonderful night filled with a tropical Cuban flair. Sample specialty Atlantico Rum Cocktails and authentic Cuban Cuisine. Poolside entertainment includes Latin dancers, live music and much more. Come dressed in all white and don’t forget those Fedora Hats. This will be the party of the year that you won’t want to miss, so raise your paddles high when the time comes to bid! *Party to be held on Friday, October 6* Cost: $100 per person Donors: Julie & Dave Ranker (Sydney ’18) Diane & Osa Emmanuel Aimufua (Aiyu ’18) Kristen & Mark Enes (Lilly ’16, Abby ’18, Camille ’19, Violet ’21) Debbie & Kevin Kenny (Madison ’12, Aubrey ’18) Allison & Cortlandt Koerwitz (Jacqueline ’19) Ann & Dan Kramer (Madeline ’15, Kathryn ’19) Chyrissee & Chris Lee (Jasmine ’20) Sandy & Mick Malaney (Maggie ’18) Christine & Todd Sanfilippo (Nina ’16, Natalie ’18)
1) Cheers from our Chairs! Be the most sophisticated table in the room by celebrating the night with a bottle of chilled, fine French bubbly! This bottle of Deutz Brut Rosè Champagne is the choice of the Revelry Co-Chairs, Stephanie Prather Wetch and Chyrissee Lee, and you will sip your champagne from ten special SFHS etched champagne glasses! Deutz Brut Rosè Champagne has a sweet, opulent bouquet with vivacious raspberry and cherry flavors. The glassware is for the high bidder to take home and the bubbly is for your table to immediately savor and enjoy! Donors: Stephanie Prather Wetch (Halena ’19) Chyrissee Lee (Jasmine ’20) St. Francis Catholic High School
2) Glitz and Glamour Dessert: Freeport Bakery Cake
Treat your table to the most beautiful dessert handmade by the legendary Freeport Bakery. This gorgeous creation will be immediately delivered to the high bidder’s table for your enjoyment and consumption! Only your table will taste the goodness of the Goetzelers’ Land Park award winning bakery. Donor: Freeport Bakery
3) Go Kings! 5 Tickets + VIP Lounge Access Be a part of the action with five prime seats in Kings Row BBB, five rows from the floor! Feel the heat, see the swish and hear the roar of the crowd from these special seats. Enjoy access to the Rush Lounge where you can enjoy dinner and non-alcoholic beverages, while catching up with friends or colleagues. This package also includes two parking passes. *Mutually agreed upon date* Donors: Angela & Rick Lavezzo (Madalyn ’16, Emalee ’19) 21
4) The Ultimate Golf Night Out - Top Golf Party for 12 This will be a swinging good time at Top Golf in Roseville for you and 11 of your friends to enjoy. This package includes a two hour hosted private party, all pre-party planning and invitations, on-site event service, two private golf bays, and food and beverages. All you have to do is pick your date and we will take care of the rest. This is perfect for a birthday party, man cave day, or any other celebratory occasion. *This package must be redeemed on any date before the end of the 2017 calendar year, and at least one week advance notice.* Donors: Stephanie Prather Wetch (Halena ’19) Sandy & Mick Malaney (Maggie ’18) Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail (Jacqueline ’17, Christina ’19) Flo & Chris Kahn (Megan ’17)
5) Go Out in Style with this Chopard Gift set! Show off this Chopard gift set on your next date night out. This his and hers set includes a gentlemen’s leather card case, gentlemen’s stainless steel superfast cufflinks, ladies quilted leather clutch purse, ladies silver key chain, ladies ballpoint pen, and ladies beach tote. You and your significant other will look dazzling with this gorgeous set from Hamilton’s! Donors: Hamilton Jewelers Christine Farley Skeoch ’83
6) Fleury Estate Winery Experience and Napa Valley Wine Getaway for 4! Enjoy the elegantly rustic feel of Fleury Estate Winery in the heart of Napa Valley wine country. The Rutherford winery is known for its “Passione,” a Bordeaux-style blend. During your visit to Fleury Estate Winery you will be treated to an intimate wine-tasting experience in a private salon among the barrels with lunch in the cottage located on the estate winery. The winning bidder will take home tonight a one-of-a-kind, custom etched Imperial bottle of “F IN RED” (equivalent to 8-750ml bottles)! Your wine experience doesn’t end there! A special gift of two bottles of “F IN RED” along with a bottle of port and glasses are also included...AND, after you empty the Imperial-size bottle, you will have one complimentary refill in the first 12 months! Donors: Wendy & Cole Klokkevold (Katie ’18)
7) Progressive Dinner by Paragary’s Enjoy an unforgettable evening Downtown at three of Sacramento’s best restaurants. You and your guests will dine VIP-style as you embark on a fabulous progressive dinner for eight. Your evening begins with regional Mexican appetizers and margaritas at the famed Centro Cocina Mexicana in Midtown. Next stop is dinner at the renowned chef’s table at Hock Farm. Here, Chef Jason Azevedo will create a memorable first course and entree, paired with wine from Randy Paragary’s private collection. The final stop on your culinary tour will be the newly remodeled Paragary’s for dessert and after-dinner drinks. A $100 Uber gift card is included to shuttle you between culinary destinations. This will be a feast to remember! Donors: Stacy & Randy Paragary
8) Weekend in ocean-view condo in Pajaro Dunes for 10! Spend a weekend with family and friends in this ocean-view condo in Pajaro Dunes. This charming community is nestled in the dunes between Monterey Bay and Santa Cruz, near the mouth of the Pajaro River. This four bedroom, four bath condo sleeps ten, with ocean views and two outdoor patios. You will come home feeling refreshed from this mini-getaway. Donors: Ada & Jeff Bauman (Isabelle ’17, Gabrielle ’20) 22
9) Youth-Raised, Award-Winning Lamb The Albiani family is proud to provide the high bidder with an award winning lamb from this year’s Sacramento County Fair. This youth raised, antibiotic and hormone free lamb will be processed to your desired cuts, then will be delivered to your door by our 4H Platinum Star, SBO President, and Class of 2017 Troubie, Katy Albiani! Donors: Kathy & Tim Albiani (Katy ’17)
10) Family Dinner with the Bishop at Frank Fat’s - July 15, 2017 Family dinners are important occasions in life when tradition and family values are discussed and imparted. Envision a very special guest at your family’s table - Bishop Jaime Soto - who will join you and eight guests for an intimate Saturday evening dinner at the famous downtown restaurant, Frank Fat’s. Invite the grandparents or other family or friends to sit down to dinner and conversation with the Catholic spiritual leader of our community. Begin your conversation with the Bishop as your group is transported via limousine. An incredible multi-course meal will be prepared especially for your group and extraordinary wines personally selected and paired will be served with each course. Dinner will be topped off by Frank Fat’s mouth-watering Banana Cream Pie! What a blessed and bountiful experience for your family and friends to enjoy. *Date: Saturday, July 15, 2017 at 5:00pm - not negotiable* Donors: The Most Reverend Jaime Soto Shareen & John Fat (Michelle ’12, Marissa ’18) Michele & Kevin Arnott (Rylee ’17, Malia ’19) Kay & Jeff Barnes (Nikola ’18, Makenzy ’19) Neumann Enterprises
11) Golden State Warriors Personal Seats of the President for 2017-2018 Game + Lounge Access Golden State Warriors President Rick Welts is offering two of his seats to a game of your choice next season (2017-18). The seats are in Section 114, Row 8 at Oracle Arena in Oakland, CA. This is your chance to see Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, and the rest of the Western Conference Champion Warriors up close and personal! A parking pass and two passes to the VIP City National Club which offers complimentary food, beer, wine, and dessert before and throughout the game are included with these seats. *Black out dates: home opener, Christmas Day game, game versus any team from the NBA Finals the previous season and playoffs* Donors: Todd Gage & Rick Welts (Alyson ’19)
12) 6 Seats to SFHS Homecoming Rally – A Coveted Opportunity! Be sure to pack your earplugs for this Troubie tradition! Watch the battle for spirit points between the Squirts, Thumpers, Pearls, and Class of 2021. Unless you’re an SFHS alumna, this is the only opportunity to get a ticket and watch the rally from the stands! Donors: St. Francis Catholic High School
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13) David Garibaldi Studio experience + 1 painting for up to 20 people Gather 20 of your friends for this amazing, up-close and personal experience with Sacramento’s own, David Garibaldi. The experience starts in the artist’s Sacramento showroom with a cocktail hour. As your guests arrive, David will be on hand to greet them and mingle, while you all grab some drinks and appetizers. Next, the main studio will open where you and your guests will enter and get ready to experience an unforgettable performance. You will be treated not only to an intimate performance while David exhibits his magic on canvas, but also YOU get to go home with his incredible painting. You won’t want to miss this one-of-a-kind experience with one of Sacramento’s favorite celebrities. Donors: David Garibaldi
14) 2017 Notre Dame Football Weekend for 4 – South Bend, IN This fall, join 80,000 Fighting Irish fans in South Bend, Indiana, for a 2017 football game. The Golden Domers have produced football legends, including: Joe Montana, Tim Brown, Knute Rockne and Lou Holtz. Founded in 1842, Notre Dame is an internationally respected and renowned Catholic university that is steeped in collegiate football tradition. Your party of four will be accommodated comfortably at the Hyatt Place (in neighboring Mishawaka) as this package includes a $1,500 hotel gift card. It’s the perfect college football weekend - Go Irish! *Date based on availability and mutually agreed upon* Donors: Diane Geremia McLaughlin ’82 & Gerald McLaughlin (Megan ’16)
15) A Presidential Pardon Awaits You on the Delta We’re granting a Presidential Pardon for 12 guests to join St. Francis Catholic High School President, Theresa Rodgers, and her husband, Robert, at a private dinner party at the historic delta home of Rusty Areias and Julie Sandino Areias. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Orchard Gables in Walnut Grove is the provenance of John Stanford Brown. From the 1900s until his death in 1952, John Stanford was a major figure in the financial and business life of Walnut Grove and the broader Sacramento delta region. This turn-of-thecentury French Brittany Tudor provides the ambience for this exclusive dinner with St. Francis’ leader. An early evening cocktail cruise on the Miss 102—a 1956, 60-foot Classic Stephens Bros. Motor Yacht which serves as the Executive Yacht for the Pabst Blue Ribbon Brewing Company—will launch you into the other worldliness of this event. A lovely dinner with fine wines will follow and both novices and experts will enjoy a lively nine-wicket croquet game on their professional course all hosted by the Areiases. In keeping with the decadent luxury of the evening, your group will be chauffeured to and from this amazing destination. Time and date to be determined by mutual availability. Donors: Julie Sandino Areias & Rusty Areias (Alexis ’18) Theresa & Robert Rodgers Neumann Enterprises
16) Spend 3 nights in the Constellation Residences at the Ritz Carlton at Northstar! It doesn’t get any better than this! Enjoy three nights in this well-appointed three-bedroom, four-bathroom condominium adjacent to the premier Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe (Northstar). Upon arrival, the first-class service will begin as you will be greeted by a valet, who will deliver your luggage straight to your condo while you take in the Alpine air and beauty. Steps from the condo, enjoy the premier amenities of the Ritz-Carlton or venture over to the quaint Northstar Village via the year-round gondola. When in Tahoe, head to Squaw Valley for dinner at 22 Bistro with the included gift card. This is an ideal spot for a memory-making family get-away or a fabulous couples trip. Condo comfortably sleeps ten. *Mutually agreed upon date. Must be used prior to October 31, 2017.* Donors: Condo Donated by Kellie & Jeff Randle (Annie ’15, Jillie Kate ’18) Dinner Donated by Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail (Jacqueline ’17, Christina ’19) 24
17) Homecoming Package for 12 – November 4, 2017! A “stress free” SF Homecoming package for six Troubies and their dates - everything but the dress (and the dates!) Troubies (and parents), your Homecoming checklist is complete with this package! Six Homecoming bid tickets are accompanied by beautifully hand-crafted boutonnieres and two centerpieces created by floriculturist, Cheryl Porter. Also included is a personal group photo session with renowned area photographer, Lisa Jesse. Lisa will take multiple photographs and each couple will receive two 5” x 7” copies of a large group photo, two 5” x 7” copies of an individual couple photo, and Lisa will provide online access to candid photograph proofs that she captures that evening. Start this special night with dinner at Wildwood in the Pavilions AND end it with dessert after the dance at Leatherby’s! This will be a night to remember! Donors: Christine & Todd Sanfilippo (Nina ’16, Natalie ’18) Matt Haines (Kate ’17), Wildwood Kitchen & Bar Patty & Alan Leatherby (Jamie ’12, Jessica ’16), Leatherby’s Family Creamery Cheryl Porter (Lindsey ’19) Lisa Jesse Photography St. Francis Catholic High School
18) Palm Springs Getaway with Private Jet + Golf for 4 at Bighorn There’s a bit of everything in this exclusive Palm Springs getaway. You’ll depart from Sacramento aboard a private jet and arrive in Palm Springs where you can rejuvenate and relax for three nights in a beautiful threebedroom, three-bathroom home on the 4th fairway of the Desert Princess Country Club (sleeps six). Enjoy the private backyard pool overlooking the golf course before venturing to the world-renowned, private Bighorn Golf Club for golf for four. You’ll finish the trip in style returning back to Sacramento once again in a private jet. This could be the perfect guy’s trip for golf or a couple’s trip for some sun and relaxation. Donors: Angela & Rick Lavezzo (Madalyn ’16, Emalee ’19) Diana & Mike Allen (Lauren ’18) Julia Kelly (Monica ’16)
19) Exclusive Kosta Browne Tour & Tasting + Hotel Healdsburg for 3 Couples! One of Sonoma County’s most exclusive wineries will open their doors to your VIP party of six for tours, tastings and talks. The famous Pinot Noir winery, Kosta Browne, will open its doors for your VIP tour and tasting in their new home, “The Barlow.” After your tasting, refresh and retire at the uber-chic Hotel Healdsburg, as this package includes a $1,000 hotel gift certificate (three rooms for one night). Cap off your evening with a delicious dinner at a local favorite restaurant, Baci Cafe and Wine Bar. Enjoy! Donors: Kosta Browne Winery Hotel Healdsburg Ann & Dan Kramer (Madeline ’15 & Kathryn ’19) Karen & Michael Pank (Lauren ’19) Debbie & Kevin Kenny (Madison ’12, Aubrey ’18) Julie & Alan Laskin (Emily ’14, Sonia ’17) Elsbeth & Andy Cloninger (Katie ’13, Allison ’18) Stephanie Prather Wetch (Halena ’19)
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20) Hamilton: An American Musical + 2 night stay in Loft in San Francisco - June 23-24 Experience two nights in the City by the Bay and see one of the most highly-anticipated shows to come to the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco. Two Orchestra seats to Hamilton: An American Musical on Friday, June 23, will be accompanied by dinner for two at Credo, where the rustic Italian menu changes daily. No need to travel home after the show or even the next day! A two-night stay (June 23-24) in a private loft in San Francisco’s signature neighborhood, Nob Hill, is included! Donors: Jennifer & James Fitzgerald (Abigail ’16, Katelyn ’20) Debbie & Bill Warne (Rachel ’14, Natalie ’18) Kathleen & Jim Deeringer Erin Uyeda Kelly ’93 & Phillip Kelly Janet Koewler Reilly ’82 WHAL Properties
21) Dinner for 20 at Historic Poor Red’s You and 19 of your friends will be whisked away in a party bus to the newly renovated Poor Red’s restaurant in El Dorado for their famous ribs, chicken, and Golden Cadillac Margaritas. Poor Red’s first opened its doors in 1947, and reopened in 2016 under new management and rave reviews! You are sure to leave full and satisfied after this three-course meal. Gather your friends for an evening of delicious food and lighthearted camaraderie at El Dorado’s most iconic restaurant. Donors: Mike & Barbara Genovese Kendra & Jonathan Malek (Hannah ’20) Sarah & Wayne Soloaga (Alexis ’19) Kristine & Brian Robinson (Maeve ’17, Tara ’19) Neumann Enterprises
22) Fun weekend in Los Angeles for 4! The City of Angels awaits your group with a two-night stay at the fabulous Beverly Hilton Hotel, home of the Golden Globes Awards. Use the included $400 in Southwest gift cards to get a jump start on your airline travel. Once in LA, you will be treated to a behind-the-scenes tour of the incredible motion picture studio, Warner Bros. Studios. Walk along the backlots of such classic movies and television shows like, Casablanca, Batman, Gilmore Girls, and Friends. After your tour, enjoy a fabulous dinner at one of the hottest restaurants in LA at Mastro’s Steakhouse in Beverly Hills. You never know who you will run into at this popular dining spot for movie stars and musicians. The next day, head over to Universal Studios for a day of fun and adventure in their amazing theme park. No need to stand in lines for rides here, as this package includes four “Cut the Line” passes! Then, round out your LA experience with some shopping in Beverly Hills at Neiman Marcus and Madison International with $200 in gift cards included with this incredible package and head home with some fashion accessories that will be the envy of all of your friends! Donors: Ann & Dan Kramer (Madeline ’15, Kathryn ’19) Chyrissee & Chris Lee (Jasmine ’20) Sandy & Mick Malaney (Maggie ’18) Greg Hayes (Marianne ’18, Julia ’20, Lillian ’20) Warner Bros. Entertainment St. Francis Catholic High School
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23) Your New Best Friend - Golden Lab Puppy! Take home this adorable 12-week old fluffy, golden lab tonight! He will win the hearts of your family and be the envy of your friends! Ranked the number one breed by the American Kennel Club, the lab is known for its friendly and outgoing personality. This cute boy has already started training and comes from an AKC registered breeder in Herald. To get you started as a new pet parent, included with this happy boy is a goodie bag and gift card to Incredible Pets, East Sacramento. Donors: Paula & Steve Mumm (Katie ’17) Incredible Pets, East Sacramento
24) Dillon Beach: 3 Nights for up to 10 People Indulge yourself with three nights of bluff-front living in Oceana Marin (about two hours from Sacramento). Incredible oceanfront location with sweeping views of Dillon Beach, Pierce Point, and Bodega Head. This fivestar, contemporary home was completely remodeled in August 2016, with open living and dining rooms and floor to ceiling windows. This house has four bedrooms, four baths, plus bonus room. One of the most beautiful homes in all of Dillon Beach could be yours for a fall retreat. *Mutually agreed upon date September 2017 through May 2018* Donors: Sandy & Mick Malaney (Maggie ’18)
25) HANDS UP FOR TROUBIES: “Sacred Space: Sacred People” St. Francis Catholic High School is committed to integrating faith into the learning process, promoting the gospel values of Jesus Christ, building community, and providing opportunities for worship. Creating a truly sacred space when we gather will enable us to do that. This year’s Hands Up for Troubies, “Sacred Space: Sacred People,” will allow us to transform our gym for our community activities - liturgies, assemblies, prayer services, and athletic and special events. Here are the items needed to enhance our use of the space and enable more people to participate: • New altar, liturgical linens, processional San Damiano Cross, podium, ambo, and Book of Gospels holder. • Protective carpet squares to replace worn floor tarps. • Techie crow’s nest above sound room, upgraded cameras and sound equipment, lighting, and projectors. • Backdrops to cover the bleachers. • Other liturgical & safety items including rails for stage stairs and removable bleacher seats for communion aisle.
26) Senior Graduation VIP Package – Best Seats in the House for 12! Senior parents, raise your paddles high! May is just around the corner! Wouldn’t it make life a little less hectic, if you did not have to worry about graduation seating for family and friends at the Memorial Auditorium? Enjoy no waiting, no lines, and have clear sights of your daughter walking across the stage to receive her SFHS diploma! Invite your family and friends to sit with you in these 12 reserved seats* in the parent section just a few feet away from the graduates. These are some of the best seats in the house for your daughter’s special St. Francis day! *Please note – Every graduate is offered a total of 12 seats for graduation - these special reserved seats will REPLACE the regular set of 12 tickets/seats your daughter would have received otherwise. Donor: St. Francis Catholic High School
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27) Dream vacation week for up to 4! Think of all the places you can for your Dream Vacation: Marvel at the majestic snow-cloaked Alps, or explore Tenerife’s dormant El Teide, the third largest volcano on Earth; tee up a golf game on a course with a view of the sea and mountains on the Costa del Sol; stroll through the historic villages of Malta, perched on hills high above the azure-blue Mediterranean; enjoy the sunny shores and powdery beaches of Phuket, Thailand’s vacation paradise; Mexico delights with breathtaking beaches, lush rainforests, and a fascinating culture; wander the cobblestone streets of Puerto Vallarta or head for Cancun’s sizzling nightlife; swim, snorkel, or dive in the crystal-clear waters of Aruba, or sample the sophisticated lifestyle of Sao Paolo, where 17th-Century cathedrals exist alongside modern skyscrapers; Venezuela’s Margarita Island boasts 320 sunny days each year, and more than 50 beaches along 106 miles of coast. Recipient will receive a full seven days in spacious resort accommodations at available destinations. Reservations are available on a first-come, first-serve, space available basis. *Resort can be booked for two or four, depending on location and must be used by October 1, 2017* Donors: Chyrissee & Chris Lee (Jasmine ’20)
28) Kings Ball Kid Experience + 4 Kings Row Tickets Your son or daughter could have the ultimate Kings experience with this honorary Ball Kid opportunity. Your 7-14 year old will get to experience helping the team during pre-game warm-ups. This is the ultimate youth fan experience! While your son or daughter is working with the team, enjoy the game from the personal seats of Kings President, Chris Granger, in Kings Row 2, with access to the Lexus Lounge for pre-game dinner, drinks, and dessert. You do not want to miss this incomparable Kings fan experience. Donors: Sacramento Kings Jennifer & Chris Granger
29) Tailgate Party at Taylor’s Market for Holy Bowl No need to worry about making pre-game plans for Holy Bowl 2017! Get ready for the big game at Taylor’s Market in Land Park, just a mile and a half from Hughes Stadium! Taylor’s will provide brunch and drinks for ten before the showdown between cross-town rivals Christian Brothers and Jesuit. Don’t worry about having to buy tickets for the game, as ten tickets to Holy Bowl are included. Holy Bowl will be a stress-free event for the high bidder of this package! Donors: Taylor’s Market Jesuit High School
30) Guys’ Night Out - Chef’s Dinner with Cigar & Wine Tasting for 8 at Briar Patch The ultimate guys’ night experience awaits the high bidder as you and seven buddies will be treated to a night of smooth cigars, fine wines, and rib-sticking food. The back room of the Briar Patch (in Loehmann’s Plaza) will be exclusively yours for the evening. There you will enjoy robust flavors and aromas of fine cigars and when bellies growl a Chef’s dinner will be provided by the proprietor of the Patriot and professional chef, Chris Jarosz, along with specially paired wine tastings provided by Lake Forest Wines. This is sure to be a great night out with the boys! Donors: Briar Patch Kimberly Parks-Emerson & Brian Emerson (Madison ’20), Milagro Centre Chris Jarosz Lake Forest Wines
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31) Derby Days Brunch for 20 at Bella Bru - May 6, 2017 Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 6, wear your best hat and summer dress, and enjoy this Kentucky Derby watch party at Bella Bru Cafe/Luna Lounge in Carmichael. Your day will start on the beautiful outdoor patio with brunch for 20, including mimosas. As the horses enter the starting gates, head inside to the Luna Lounge to watch the Derby, where chilled mint juleps await your group. As the winner crosses the finish line, celebrate with a $50 Bella Bru gift card to the guest with the best Derby Days outfit! Celebrate being the high bidder of this package with two bottles of Veuve Clicquot and glasses to be delivered to your table tonight! Donors: Bella Bru/Luna Lounge, Carmichael
32) Seaside Living in Capitola Spend your Veteran’s Day weekend beachside in one of the picturesque and colorful homes on Capitola Beach. This three bedroom and two bath Venetian beach house awaits you and up to seven friends for a rejuvenating and relaxing seaside extended weekend escape. Take a run along the coast, take a walk in the sand, surf, paddleboard, or nap on the beach ... it’s all right there for you! When hunger strikes, take a quick stroll over to Paradise Beach Grille and enjoy a fabulous dinner with pre-dinner cocktails on their outdoor, beachside patio. In the morning, take a short walk to Gayle’s Bakery and Rosticerria known for their fresh pastries, breakfast fare, and specialty breads. Before you head back to your home on the sand, grab some ready-made picnic sandwiches and snacks from the deli counter or get a bagful of their irresistible cookies! Gift cards for Paradise Grille and Gayle’s with a total value of $250 are included with this package. Breathe in the fresh, ocean air, and watch a gorgeous sunset - you’ll have one of the best seats in town! Donors: Christine & Todd Sanfilippo (Nina ’16, Natalie ’18)
33) One of a Kind - Senior Quilt The “Senior Friendship Quilt” has become a Revelry tradition! When the comfort of Serra Court is absent, this quilt will wrap your Troubie in the warm and comforting memories of St. Francis and her fellow Stitches, near and far. Signed by all members of the class of 2017, this highly sought-after keepsake reflects the unique spirit of the Class of 2017 and only one high bidder will take home this precious piece of Troubadour history. Donors: Julia & Danny Tanner (Betsy ’17) Janet & Russell Hayes (Hanna ’13, Lauren ’15, Brianne ’17)
34) Christmas Lights in a Horse Drawn Carriage for 16 – December 15, 2017 Treat 16 Christmas revelers to the sights of East Sacramento’s lights on Friday, December 15th for a two-hour, horse-drawn carriage tour. You’ll start the evening with appetizers, hot chocolate, and Irish coffee at the new East Sac restaurant, Mimosa House. After enjoying scrumptious delights and warm drinks, you’ll snuggle under red St. Francis logo blankets in your carriage and take in the wonder of Christmastime in one of our most prominent and quaint neighborhoods. This is a fun winter evening for Troubies, their parents, or both. Donors: Lou & Stephanie Dedier (Jordyn ’21), The Mimosa House St. Francis Catholic High School
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35) Guns and Rosès - Shooting & Wine Tasting in Plymouth This one-of-a-kind outing for eight people will take you via limousine to the Sacramento Gun Club in Rancho Cordova for a one-hour shooting session. Choose your included gun and ammunition … you just aim and pull the trigger! Immediately following your session, your party will be whisked away to Plymouth to enjoy lunch at Taste Restaurant (Wine Enthusiast Top 100 Wine Restaurants, Zagat-rated and James Beard approved). You’ll end your day with a private wine tasting in the beautiful wine cave of Helwig Winery. Donors: DeBenedetti Family (Sophia ’19, Annabella ’21) Helwig Winery Neumann Enterprises Sacramento Gun Club
36) “Made to Measure” Custom Suit by JULIUS Your “go-to-suit” gets a modern refresh! Crafted from Loro Piana’s fabric and exclusively designed by Samuelsohn, this suit is custom made for you! You’ll select from an extensive array of fabrics for your suit or sport coat. After your fitting, meet up with your special someone at Piatti Italian Restaurant & Bar and enjoy a cool beverage with the included gift card! Donors: Lori Tarakanoff Anapolsky ’84 & Bruce Anapolsky Piatti Restaurant
37) VIP Parking Space for Your Troubadour! Imagine a premium parking spot - designated with your daughter’s name - so close that there can be no more excuses for being tardy! This is it! Your daughter will love it! And, at the end of her school day, she’ll be one of the first to be able to vacate the parking lot to get her to where she needs to be on time! This prized spot is available for a licensed Junior or Senior driver during the 2017-2018 school year. Donors: St. Francis Catholic High School
Thank You to our Cash Donors Elsbeth & Andy Cloninger Alexxa DeBenedetti Kathleen & James Deeringer James & Jennifer Fitzgerald Russell & Janet Hayes Christopher & Flo Kahn Erin & Phillip Kelly Kevin & Debbie Kenny Ann & Daniel Kramer Alan & Julie Laskin Sandy & Mick Malaney
Kendra & Jonathan Malek Diane Geremia McLaughlin ’82 & Gerald McLaughlin Paula & Steve Mumm Michael & Karen Pank Kristine & Brian Robinson Wayne & Sarah Soloaga Julia & Danny Tanner Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail Debbie & Bill Warne Stephanie Prather Wetch Donors as of 4/10/17. Additional donations welcome!
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“Sign-Up Parties & Items” closes at 6:45pm.
Sign-up Parties & Items
2500. Troubie T’s and Yo-Yo Yogurt Day Price: $30 each Date: Thursday, May 18, 2017 225 lucky Troubies will get to wear this Puttin’ on the Ritz T-Shirt and enjoy a special yogurt treat from Yo-Yo Yogurt. T-Shirt handout and the yogurt treat will both take place during community lunch on Thursday, May 18th. These adorable special edition T’s will be acceptable uniform attire all day after lunch and on subsequent Fridays.
Available T-Shirt Sizes: 2500S Adult Small: 2500M Adult Medium: 2500L Adult Large: 2500X Adult XLarge: 2500W Adult XXLarge:
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2501. Embroidered Metallic Block Pouch Price: $25 This versatile pouch will be available to 50 Troubies. Use it to store your make-up, as a clutch, or even use it as a pencil pouch. Don’t miss out on your chance to get this stylish St. Francis accessory.
2502. Personalized Class Canvases Price: $50 Get this stretched canvas to hang in your bedroom or your future dorm room, and represent your SFHS class. With words and phrases that all Troubies will connect with, these canvases are perfect for your daughters.
Available Canvases: 2502A Class of 2017: 2502B Class of 2018: 2502C Class of 2019: 2502D Class of 2020: 2502E Class of 2021:
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2503. Summer Painting Party Date: May 26, 2017 at 6:30pm Location: Home of Stephanie Prather Wetch Price: $45 per person Max guests: 20 Channel your inner artist and join the talented Monica Hayes to paint your very own 4th of July masterpiece. Monica will work with you to produce a beautiful personalized canvas painting created by YOU! Join your party hosts for delicious food, drinks, and conversation, as you paint the early summer night away!
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2504. Indian Cooking Class & Dinner with Friends Date: June 3, 2017 at 5:00pm‑ Location: Home of Sanggeetha Benush Price: $100 per person Max guests: 10 Come and enjoy this fabulous and unique evening with friends, as you learn to cook delicious Indian specialties from the recipes of the Benush family. St. Francis parent, Sanggeetha Benush, will teach you to make a simple, healthy Indian dinner that you can share with your own family. You will enjoy a spectacular evening of food, wine, and friends. Hosted by: Sanggeetha Benush (Adithi ’20) Co-Hosted by: Ginny Dowd (Natalie ’13, Courtney ’14, Melia ’18), and Kellie Randle (Annie ’15, Jillie Kate ’18)
2505.Dine with the Dean Date: August 19, 2017 at 5:00pm Location: Home of Cynthia Cost Price: $25 per person Max guests: 150 Leave the first week of school behind and come to a wonderful Saturday afternoon dinner at the lovely home of St. Francis Dean of Students, Cynthia Cost. Mrs. Cost will prepare her culinary specialties, as you enjoy a relaxing afternoon with other St. Francis families. Open to students and families (ages 6 and up, please). Hosted by: Cynthia & Jim Cost (Kailey ’07)
2506. Back to School Brunch Date: August 25, 2017 at 9:30am Location: Home of Elsbeth Cloninger Price: $50 per person Max guests: 100 Take a break from the busy hustle and bustle of Back to School and join other St. Francis mothers for a Mimosa Brunch in the enchanting garden of Elsbeth Cloninger. Spend a Friday morning enjoying a tasty breakfast, catching up with old friends, and meeting new ones! This will be the perfect respite from the craziness that is back to school time. Hosted by: Elsbeth Cloninger (Katie ’13, Allison ’18), Jennifer Back (Kaitlyn ’20), Lisa Breslau (Sophia ’20, Sara ’21), Maria McGee (Lilly ’18), Nancy Sbisa (Lia ’12, Pilar ’15, Maya ’18), Kristin Stassi Venegas ’83 (Julliana ’20), Stephanie Prather Wetch (Halena ’19)
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About our Emcee Edie Lambert Edie Lambert anchors the 5:00, 6:30 and 11:00pm newscasts on KCRA-TV in Sacramento. She is a very familiar and well-respected journalist in Northern California and has covered many major breaking news stories for both KCRATV and NBC News Channel. Edie won a regional Emmy for a documentary on breast cancer, and she has been nominated for Emmy awards five times. Edie holds a degree in political science from the University of California at Santa Barbara. While in college, she landed her first paid job in journalism as an anchor and reporter for KTMS-FM, a news/talk format radio station. She volunteers for many non-profit organizations, including a domestic violence shelter and a breast cancer research and education organization. She also serves on the board of directors of the Sacramento Press Club, and her role co-chairing the scholarship program gives her a chance to help the next generation of journalists. Among her favorite volunteer projects is reading to local children to promote literacy. In her spare time, Edie enjoys yoga, gardening, and hiking in the many beautiful areas of Northern California. Edie and her husband reside in Sacramento with their two daughters and an ever-evolving number of rescue animals.
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St. Francis Catholic High School is committed to integrating faith into the learning process, promoting the gospel values of Jesus Christ, building community, and providing opportunities for worship. Creating a truly sacred space when we gather will enable us to do that. This year’s Hands Up for Troubies, “Sacred Space: Sacred People,” will allow us to transform our gym for our community activities - liturgies, assemblies, prayer services, and athletic and special events. Here are the items needed to enhance our use of the space and enable more people to participate: • New altar, liturgical linens, processional San Damiano Cross, podium, ambo, and Book of Gospels holder. • Techie crow’s nest above sound room, upgraded cameras and sound equipment, lighting, and projectors. • Protective carpet squares to replace worn floor tarps. • Backdrops to cover the bleachers. • Other liturgical and safety items including rails for stage stairs and removable bleacher seats for communion aisle.
Your opportunity to support this cause starts now! www.stfrancishs.org/handsup
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