Coe Elementary

welcomes you to

Coe Auction 2008

"Starry Starry Night"

March 15, 2008

Shilshole Bay Beach Club

To benefit our wonderful school.


Welcome!

Dear Coe Friends,

On behalf of the Coe PTA, welcome to "Starry Starry Night" and thank you for joining us to support our amazing school. Years from now, this auction will be a dim memory, but the effect of every dollar raised tonight will live on in the children who benefit, changing lives in ways we can not yet imagine.

Every school year brings new students and parents, new staff, new curricula and programs to Coe. But what remains constant is a commitment to excellence. That includes your generous support of the Coe community in achieving our fundraising goals.

We thank everyone who pitched in, from the donors of items you can bid on tonight and to the equally generous donors of their time.  Of course, extraordinary thanks goes to those who donated both!

As our biggest fundraiser, the auction requires hundreds of hours of planning, procuring, and administration, beginning early in the summer well before the school year begins.  Please join us in thanking this year's phenomenal auction team leaders Julie Whitehorn, Dena Angelos, Tracy Paul-Arntz, Linda Sowle, and their many dedicated volunteers listed on the following page.

We can tell you for a fact that these are by leaps and bounds the hardest working members of the PTA and every one of our kids benefits from their enormous energy.  Want to make our auction team really happy?  Bid often, and bid to win!

Enjoy your evening, and thank you again for your participation.

Coe PTA

Jennifer Hill & Kurt Kiefer

2007-08 Coe PTA Co-Presidents

 

 

 

 

Thank You

 

This special event is the culmination of a true team effort.  We made every effort to include the name of everyone who has been involved in the auction.  If we have omitted a name, please accept our sincere apologies!

"Starry Starry Night" Coe Auction 2008

would not have happened without the extraordinary efforts of the following people:

Bar Tending

Members: Mark Anderson, Paul Angelos, Mike Arntz, Tom Harvey, Shane Katsoolis, Scott McLeod, Rob Murray, Craig Overly, Patrick Reynolds, Mark Reys

Catalog

Members: Mark Anderson, Molly Anderson, Marjorie Dowd, Andrea Linsky, Pam Lloyd, Heather Pope, Don Rauf, Roger Thompson, Monique Vescia, Julie Whitehorn, Deborah Yand

Catering / Venue

Chair: Dena Angelos

Check In/Check Out

Members: Molly Anderson, Janet Bell, Alicia E Burmester, Amy Fleischer, Kelly Glanville, David Metzger, Helen B Moure, Lyndy Reys, Rebecca Warnock, Mark Warshaw, Vicki Warshaw

Class Art Project

Members: Mark Anderson, Molly Anderson, Aysin Arnett, Janet Bell, Patti Christie, Krista DuBuque, Elizabeth Fiattarone, Sandra Katsoolis, Josh Keeler, Kurt Kiefer, Carolyn Lane, Andrea Linsky, Pam Lloyd, Peter Malarkey, Melissa Middlebrook, Larry Nielsen, Veronica Nielsen, Heather Pope, Sarah Rattray, Laurie Reed, Stephanie Roberts, Audrey Schultz, Giles Thompson, Helen Whitlock

Cleanup

Members: Paul Angelos, Mike Arntz, Craig Overly, Kelly R Overly, Patrick Reynolds, Rebecca Reynolds

Decorations

Members: Aysin Arnett, Lindsay Foody, Jeanie Hall, Stephanie Roberts

Dessert

Members: Kimberly Eickerman, Sandra Katsoolis, Carol Konswa, Eleni Ledesma, Sarah Rattray, Linda Sowle, Lesa Welcker

Live Auction

Members: Heidi Cohen, Kimberly Eickerman, Becky Lederman, Melanie Perez, Heather Pope, Lisa Wiseman

Marketing / Invitations

Members: Mark Anderson, Juliann Law, Julie Whitehorn

Music / Entertainment

Members: Mike Foody, Ken Pendergrass, Jan Pendergrass

Packaging

Members: Andrea Marshall, Clay Morse, Linda Sowle, Christie Stabelfeldt

Photographer

Chair: Laurence Kim

Procurement

Chair: Tracy Paul-Arntz; Members: Dena Angelos, Natalie J Atkinson, Shauna Bellamy, Celeste Hyde, Sandra Katsoolis, Eleni Ledesma, Melissa Middlebrook, Susan Navarrette, Kelly R Overly, Liz Payne, Heather Pope, Sarah Rattray, Linda Sowle, Tammy Stoner, Julie Whitehorn, Helen Whitlock, Lee A Wierdsma, Annie Young

School Silent

Chair: Roseann Seely; Members: Lauren Baker, Shauna Bellamy, Laurra Corsello, Lotte McNamara, Cheri Moroney, Valerie Paganelli, Cindy Pierce, Audrey Schultz, Coby Schultz

Silent Auction Set-Up

Chair: Aysin Arnett; Members: Kimberly Eickerman, Lindsay Foody, Celeste Hyde, Janet McLeod, Kelly R Overly, Cindy Pierce, Sarah Rattray, Rebecca Reynolds, Linda Sowle, Helen Whitlock

Steering

Chair: Tracy Paul-Arntz; Members: Dena Angelos, Linda Sowle, Julie Whitehorn

Table Center Pieces

Member: Jeanie Hall

Technology

Members: Mike Arntz, Alicia E Burmester

Thank You's

Member: Jama Hawk, Heather Pope

Transportation

Members: Will Hyde, Kelly R Overly, Rebecca Reynolds, Brendan Scanlan, Julie Scanlan, Adam Shapiro

Wine Raffle

Members: Dena Angelos, Lonni Gunsolus, Rob Murray

We would like to recognize our sponsors as well:

Sponsorship: RISING STAR $1000.00 Level

Queen Anne Realty

Sponsorship: CHARACTER ACTOR $500.00 Level

Emerald Bay Equity, Northwest Fly Fishing

Online Sponsorship: CAMEO $250.00 Level

Brian Marshall (Realtor, ABR), R. Keith Campbell, Brent Howard and Jennifer Hill, EscrowLink, Ltd.  (Warnock Family)

Miscellaneous Cash Donation

Queen Anne Chiropractic, David Herman & Jane Stafford, Pamela Holland & Jonathan Graves, The Pope Family, Becky K & Rudy Rogers, Preston L Singletary & Asa H Sandlund, Whitehorn Design

In-Kind Sponsors

Bunnell Family Cellar, Don & Joellen Loeb, Display & Costume Supply, DRY Soda, Metropolitan Market, Queen Anne Real Estate, Roslyn Brewing Company, Sahale Snacks, Silver Lake Winery, Staples, Swifty's Printing

 

Our sincerest gratitude extends to each and every one of you. We deeply appreciate your hard work and generosity in making "Starry Starry Night" Coe Auction 2008 a resounding success.


Auction Rules

 

Registration

 

Upon entering the auction, you will receive your bid number. Use only the bid number assigned to you for bidding on silent and live auction items.

Silent Auction

 

The Silent Auction opens at 6:00 PM. The minimum bid and minimum raise for each item is written on the bid sheet by the item. To be valid, bids must comply with these minimums and be legible.

To place a bid, sign your name and bid number with your bid amount on the bid sheet. Doing so constitutes a legal contract to purchase that silent auction item at the price you stated if your bid is the winning bid. The last (highest) valid bid entered prior to the section closing will be the winning bid.

A maximum guaranteed bid is stated on each bid sheet. By signing your name and bid number in this box, the bidding closes. The item is yours.

The Auction Committee reserves the right to withdraw any item at any time without notice before the actual sale. In the event of a dispute, the Auction Committee shall act as final authority in determining the winning bid.

Live Auction

 

Live Auction bidding will begin at 7:40 PM. When bidding, please hold up your bid number toward the auctioneer. The Live Auction will continue until all items are sold.

If a group is bidding on one item, please designate one person to place your combined bid. Auction items will be awarded to one purchaser only.

A bid acknowledged by the auctioneer is a legal contract to purchase the item.

Payment

 

All items must be paid for by the end of the evening. For your convenience we gladly accept Cash, Check, MasterCard and Visa.

Pick-Up

 

Once you have paid for your winning items, you will be issued a receipt. Please present this receipt at the Pick-Up Table to claim your winning tangible items and/or certificates for services.

It is the responsibility of the purchaser to locate and remove his/her winning item(s) by the end of the auction.

Terms of Sale

 

Unless otherwise noted, all certificates for goods and services must be used within one year of the auction date. All items and services are subject to the terms and conditions specified by the donors.

All sales are final. There will be no exchanges or refunds. The Coe Elementary does not make any expressed or implied warranties or guarantees on auction items regarding quality or value of items or services. Coe Elementary has attempted to describe and catalog all items correctly, but all items are offered and sold "AS IS" and "WITH ALL FAULTS."

Coe Elementary neither warrants nor represents, and in no event shall be responsible for the correctness of descriptions, genuineness, authorship, provenance or condition of the items. No statement made in this catalog or made orally at the auction or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty for tax purposes or market value. Items have not been appraised unless otherwise noted.

Reservations for trips and vacation accommodations must be mutually arranged with the donor unless otherwise noted. No refunds will be allowed on travel packages for canceled tickets and/or accommodations.

By the buyer's purchase, the buyer waives any claim for liability against Coe Elementary, its elected and appointed officials, members and employees, sponsors, volunteers connected with the auction, and/or the donor of the item. Neither the Coe Elementary nor the donor is responsible for any personal injuries or damage that may result from the use of the property or services.

Tax Information

 

This catalog lists the fair market value of each item. Any amount you pay in excess of the fair market value would normally be available to you as a charitable contribution for tax purposes. Please check with your tax advisor for specifics.

 

 

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$25 Luigi's Pizza & Pasta

 

202

$25 Chinoise

 

203

$45 Outback Steakhouse

 

204

$75 Portage Bay Cafe

 

205

$50 The 5 Spot

 

206

$100 Bis on Main

 

207

$150 Oceanaire Seafood Room

 

208

$75 Ray's Boathouse

 

209

$50 Ten Mercer

 

210

$15 Stell's Burgers

 

211

$40 Hilltop Ale House

 

212

$40 Entre Nous

 

213

$50 McCormick & Schmick's

 

 

 

214

$100 Daniel's Broiler

 

215

$100 Pomodoro Ristorante

 

216

$25 Queen Anne Cafe

 

217

$50 Ototo Sushi

 

218

$50 Paragon

 

219

$50 Mulleady's Irish Pub

 

220

$150 El Gaucho

 

221

$300 Dinner for 2 at Canlis

 

222

$75 Mondello Ristorante Italiano

 

223

$25 Romio's Pizza

 

224

$50 Orrapin Thai Cuisine

 

225

$200 Waterfront Seafood Grill

 

226

King of the Highway! Highway 99

 

 

 301

Novelty Hill -Januik Winery Tasting for 8

Novelty Hill - Januik Winery Tasting for 8 in Woodinville. An insider's tour and private tasting including an award-winning array of wines handcrafted by winemaker Mike Januik, each perfectly paired with an artisan cheese selected by winery Chef Charles Walpole. Take home 2 1.5L magnums of Cabernet Sauvignon.

Must be mutually agreed upon date.

Value: $375.00

Donated by:  Mike and Carolyn Januik

 

 

302

Backyard Tropical Pool and Pizza Party for 7 Kids

Celebrate the sun's return at a Backyard Tropical Pool and Pizza Party for your child and six of her or his friends. An afternoon of fun, sunshine (if the weather gods are kind!), pizza, and swimming in the Evans's backyard pool in Magnolia. Pizza, drinks, and ice cream will be provided. Lisa and Molly will play host and lifeguards to your kids for a festive summer afternoon.

Party must take place in July or August 2008, with four weeks' minimum notice required to reserve date. A waiver, negating the Evanses of any liability, will be provided and all attendees will be required to return a signed copy.

Value: $350.00

Donated by:  Lisa & Mark Evans and Molly Jenkins

 

 

303

Sail Away Bird Bath by Ms. Gunsolus's Class

Designed and created by Ms. Gunsolus's kindergarten class, this nautical-influenced, Matisse-inspired audubon spa mosaic will bring pleasure to birds and people alike in any backyard sanctuary. No need to worry about little bird feet: the students made sure every piece of recycled glass was smooth and the mosaic has been professionally grouted and sealed. This one-of-a-kind project can be yours to enjoy if you keep your bid card raised! A photo of the class with their masterpiece is included.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  Kindergarten - Ms. Gunsolus

 

 

304

Cook with Chef Karen!

You and seven friends will gather at Mike and Lindsay Foody's fabulous Queen Anne home to attend a cooking class with the incredibly talented and extremely fun professional chef Karen Binkhorst.  Chef Karen will help you prepare a delicious three course seasonal meal.  So get ready to roll up your sleeves as you chop, puree, slice and saute with your gang of pals and have the time of your life! At the end of class you'll enjoy a dinner party with the food you prepared in class together with perfectly matched wine selections. What better way to have a party! Don't miss out on a great evening with all your "Foody" friends!

Mutually agreed upon date.

Value: $500.00

Donated by:  Home Meals with Karen

305

Mosaic Garden Table by Ms. Turner's 4th Grade

An incredible, one-of-a-kind glass mosaic garden table, lovingly crafted by the students of room 204. Artfully depicting our great state of Washington, the table will ensure that you know the Palouse from the Western Lowlands better than your third grader. This table is weatherproof and completely suitable for your porch or patio. Martinis in the Cascades and appetizers in the Rockies -- what could be better?

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  4th Grade - Ms. Turner

306

Food, Friends, and Fun Literature!

Karen Kearns and Melanie Perez will host this one-of-a-kind book club event!  Mrs. Kearns and Mrs. Perez will select the book based on the book club members' interests. Books will be provided.  Members will read the book prior to our literature discussion. The lucky students will receive a special invitation to this literary event to be held at the Coe Library.  Treats and gift bags will be provided. 

Limited to eight 3rd-5th-grade students.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  Mrs. Kearns & Mrs. Perez

 

 

307

Decatur Island Weekend Getaway

A two-night weekend stay on Decatur Island. This idyllic retreat is on 600+ acres of privately owned and unspoiled community property. House has four bedrooms, two baths. From the back porch you can revel in unobstructed views of the inland waterways and San Juan Islands. Stroll on private beaches, take a hike, play tennis, go kayaking, fish for trout in the pond, or soak in the hot tub. You will feel miles away from it all in this amazing natural setting, which has no cars and very few people, only a wandering herd of sheep.

Stay restricted to non-summer and non-holiday time frames.

Value: $500.00

Donated by:  Lee Wierdsma and Adam LeVasseur

 

 

308

Eco Tree in Bloom by Mrs. Perez's 3rd Grade Class

"Eco Tree in Bloom" is a sustainable sculpture by the budding artists in Mrs. Perez's third-grade class. An environmentally friendly art object created from 100% recycled materials including steel tubing, industrial gears and valve handles, copper, and glass. Use as a lawn sculpture to complement your home exterior, or as a indoor work of art to adorn an entryway or living space. The sculpture comes with a class-created companion guide to greener living including simple practices for reducing waste and saving energy.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  3rd Grade - Mrs. Perez

309

Lunch and a Movie with Mrs. Camper

Three lucky kids will spend the day with Coe's own Mrs. Camper. She will treat them to lunch and then a movie at the Majestic Bay Theater in Ballard.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  Ruth Camper

310

"Seattle" by Ms. Stabelfeldt's Kindergarten Class

Picasso once claimed he spent his life learning to paint like a child again. A black glass frame sets off this vivid view of Seattle through a kindergarten student's eyes.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  Kindergarten – Ms. Stabelfeldt

 

 

311

Gourmet Outdoor Pizza Party

Gather eight friends together and join Dena and Mike Farnham and Natalie and Bob Atkinson for a Gourmet Outdoor Pizza Party. Dena and Mike will create fabulous pizzas and cook them in an outdoor pizza oven while Natalie and Bob will pair fine wines to match this incredible feast! You and your guests can relax in front of an outdoor fireplace sampling unique artisan appetizers and pizzas created for your palates. 

Mutually agreed upon date and time.

Value: $100.00

Donated by:  Dena & Mike Farnham

312

Trip to the Zoo

It's all happening at the zoo! Second-grade teachers Ms. Kristian and Ms. Bedell will take eight kids for a day of exploration at the wonderful Woodlawn Zoo, followed by dinner at Red Mill Burgers, home of the leaning tower of bacon!

Mutually agreed upon date and time.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  Ms. Bedell and Ms. Kristian

                        Red Mill Burgers

313

Blue Skies Toy Chest by Mrs. Kimball's 1st Grade

A charming toy chest with a "Blue Skies" theme designed by Mrs. Kimball's first-grade class. Each child has drawn something they might see in the sky, from butterflies to satellites, and we are presenting the drawings on a brightly painted toy chest. This toy chest is as bright and blue as the kids' futures are sure to be! Sure to be a whimsical and useful memento of first grade.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  1st Grade - Ms. Kimball

314

Sunset Cruise on Lake Union

Put on your sailing shoes! This sunset cruise on a 42-foot Grand Banks yacht for up to four people embarks from Stimson Marina just inside the Ballard Locks. While feasting on appetizers and sipping wine, you'll cruise around Lake Union and Lake Washington and enjoy one of our gorgeous Northwest sunsets. 

Mutually agreed date and executed waiver form for liability.

Value: $500.00

Donated by:  Ken & Cheri Bowles

315

Remembering Coe Book by Ms. Miller's 5th Grade

You and your child can always remember your fun times at Coe with this coffee table memento book of essays and pictures by Mrs. Miller's fifth-grade class. Don't forget to bid on this one!

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  5th Grade - Ms. Miller

316

A Baking Adventure

Let's get messy in the kitchen with Ms. Turner and Ms. S! Six lucky kids can embark on a baking adventure with Coe teachers Amanda Turner and Christie Stabelfeldt. This dynamic duo will strut their culinary skills and help half a dozen aspiring bakers cook up a delicious storm. Who wants to lick the bowl? Restrictions: Mutually agreed upon date and location.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  Amanda Turner & Christine Stabelfeldt

 

 

317

Busy Bees Vase by Ms. Robinson's Class

The busy bees in Ms. Robinson's second-grade class are all abuzz about the beautiful etched glass vase they have created to celebrate their beloved beehive. The students' expressions as they see their own bee illustrations etched on this glass vase are priceless! A honey of a keepsake to celebrate your child's days in room 207!

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  2nd Grade - Ms. Robinson

 

 

318

Birthday Party in the Gym

Celebrate your birthday party in the Coe School gym and invite the whole class! You bring the kids, and Mr. Murray, Ms. Benten, and Mrs. Kirch will supply the games and fun! Includes pizza and cupcakes.

Mutually agreed upon Friday between 4-6 p.m.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  Rob Murray

319

Cookie Decorating Workshop with Lulabean

Learn to decorate cookies like a professional, from a professional! Lesa Welcker, owner of Lulabean Specialty Cakes and Cookies, will teach you tips and tricks for creating tasty little works of art. The workshop includes all materials and ingredients and can be customized for up to six adults or children.

Expires March 15, 2009

Value: $300.00

Donated by:  Cookie Decorating Workshop

 

 

320

Starlight on the Rhone by Mr. Moser's 4th/5th Grade

The stars come out in Mr. Moser's class! Working in acrylic paint, students collaborated on a detail from Van Gogh's dreamy painting "Starlight Over the Rhone River." Each student worked on a different section of the painting, which were then put together to create a complete whole. This beautiful, dark starry scene would be a wonderful addition to your art collection.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  4th/5th Grade - Mr. Moser

 

 

321

Spectacular Spanish Dinner for 6

Savor the sunny and succulent flavors of Spain without leaving Seattle. Rosaura Fabra is a Barcelona native, Spanish food connoisseur, and owner of Casaoliver.com. She will be making an unforgettable tapas and paella dinner for six. Muy sabroso!

Mutually agreed upon date and time. You can whet your appetite by checking out Rosaura's Web site at casaoliver.com.

Value: $400.00

Donated by:  Rosaura Fabra

322

Iditarod Chest by Mrs. Camper's 3rd Grade

Mrs. Camper's 3rd grade class is studying the Iditarod and they've lovingly decorated this chest with images celebrating the "Last Great Race on Earth".

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  3rd Grade - Mrs. Camper

 

 

323

Rock Climbing with Mr. Brannan

Kids climbing the walls? Have them try the real thing with third-grade teacher John Brannan! Join Mr. Brannan for lunch and loads of fun on the climbing wall. Four kids in grades 3-5. Mutually agreed upon date and time.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  John Brannan

324

Raise the Paddle

Not only are we here to have fun, but also to support our amazing school. Furthering our children's well-rounded education, this year's funds raised are committed to our math and literacy programs, as well as enhancing our music and art programs. Thank you for your support.

Value:  Priceless

Donated by:  Coe School

325

Queen Anne Books and Ice Cream with Mr. Kearns

This is a special treat for four children! Visit Queen Anne Books with our very own Mr. Kearns. The beloved former third-grade teacher will help each child pick out a book and then stroll down the street for ice cream sundaes at the 5 Spot. We are so lucky to have him back for this special appearance!

Mutually agreed upon date.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  Dick Kearns

Queen Anne Avenue Books

 

 

326

Westin Bear Mountain Victoria Golf Resort & Spa

Pack your new High Sierra 21-inch carry-on bag and spend two nights at the luxurious new Westin Bear Mountain Victoria Golf Resort & Spa in beautiful British Columbia. This premier resort features fairway views of the course designed by Jack and Steve Nicklaus. Golfers, don't let this getaway get away! Package includes two adult round-trip tickets from Seattle to Victoria on the Victoria Clipper. Children under 12 travel free. Subject to availability. Must be used by 12/31/08.

Value: $770.00

Donated by:  Harry and Cindy Pierce

                        Catalyst Marketing, Inc.

327

Glass Table Ms. Munro/Ms. Salter's 5th Grade Class

The students in Ms. Munro and Ms. Salter's fifth-grade class created star illustrations that are etched on to the glass of this beautiful indoor/outdoor table.  A masterpiece!

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  4th Grade - Ms. Munro/Mrs. Salter

 

 

328

Special FX Movie Making Workshop

Four lucky students get to work with local designer/director and Coe Dad - Will Hyde to create their own mini movie masterpiece.  Includes an afternoon of concepting, storyboarding and pre-production at Coe with Will and Mr. Crozier.  Next, a day of green screen shooting and effects work at Will's Capitol Hill studio.  All digital assets will be transferred to Coe's media lab so students can continue using their imagination and developing their project.

Value: $500.00

Donated by:  Will Hyde

329

Hand-Painted Desk by Mrs. Brown's 1st Grade

The colorful animal drawings of Mrs. Brown's first-grade class dance across this adorable children's desk. Hand-painted, lightly antiqued, and sealed for durability.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  1st Grade - Mrs. Brown

330

Principal for a Day!

Here is your child's chance to make all those Friday morning announcements and see what "being in charge" is really like. Principal David Elliott will (temporarily) hand over the reins of Coe School to the highest bidder! Regime change must happen on a mutually agreed upon date.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  David Elliott

331

Engraved Chair by Ms. Bedell's 2nd Grade Class

Ms. Bedell's second-grade class has created a black-and-white ink print of a "Starry, Starry Night," which is engraved into the wood of this beautiful Adirondack chair. Perfect for star-gazing from your porch or in your yard!

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  2nd Grade - Ms. Bedell

332

Roman Tile Mirror by Mr. Brannan's 3rd Grade

Inspired by Roman stone tiling, these two wall mirrors are surrounded by student-designed decorative tiles using a color palette specifically chosen to accent the Northwest home. Students used their knowledge of line and rotational symmetry to design each tile, drawing inspiration from Roman-era floors and walls of cathedrals, basilicas, and other ancient Roman buildings.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  3rd Grade - Mr. Brannan

333

Yand Can Cook -- Thai!

Jim was born in Thailand and loves Thai food. You and seven friends will watch him make a fun and delicious meal. Of course, Jim's wife, Deborah, will be there to provide the wine and conversation!

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  James Yand

334

"Seattle" by Ms. Aldridge's Kindergarten Class

Seattle icons embedded in our children's psyche are bought forth in a unique graphic expression. Ms. Aldridge's kindergarten class have created this "One of Seattle Statement". They have been busy sketching icons, landmarks, and lots of Pacific Northwest salmon.  The sketches were merged together, colors were added, and through a micro-droplet technology with archival quality they were transferred to a 42 x 42 canvas, creating this beautiful piece of art.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  Kindergarten - Ms. Aldridge

 

 

335

Dinner for Eight Chez Burgess

Treat yourself and seven of your best friends to a sumptuous, chef-prepared dinner at the Queen Anne home of all-around-great-guy and City Councilmember Tim Burgess and his lovely wife, Jolene.

Mutually agreed-upon date.

Value: $800.00

Donated by:  Tim and Jolene Burgess

 

 

336

Go to a Mariners Game with Ms. S.

Ms. Stabelfeldt will provide fun and snacks for two lucky children while the Seattle Mariners provide the excitement!

Mutually agreed upon date during baseball season.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  Christie Stabelfeldt

337

Nanny 911

Parents can take off and enjoy 3-4 hours of grown-up time while Lorna Robinson will bake goodies with the kids, help them clean their rooms, and end the evening watching a DVD of their choice. Yes, they'll clean their rooms!

Mutually agreed upon date and time.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  Lorna Robinson

338

Spend the Night in the Library with the Elliotts

Your child will remember this forever! Spend the night in Coe's library with your beloved principal and his wife. Bring your sleeping bag and air mattress. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott will provide the pizza, DVD, and breakfast the next day. Does Mr. Elliott snore? Here's your chance to find out!

Five students grades 2-5 please. Mutually agreed upon date, from 7 p.m. to 9 a.m.

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  David Elliott

339

Seattle Landmark Planter by Mr. Bailey-FogartyÕs 4th Grade

Mr. Bailey-Fogarty's fourth-grade class designed and painted tiles representing Seattle/Puget Sound landmarks and icons.  The tiles are finished to withstand the elements and affixed to a large rectangular ornamental planter. Fill this fabulous planter with plants of your choice from Swansons with a $50 gift certificate and bring some local color to your porch or patio!

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  4th Grade - Mr. Bailey-Fogarty

                        Swanson's Nursery

340

Downtown Vancouver, BC, Get-A-Way

Get a taste of international living--just two hours north of Seattle! Two-bedroom, two-bath condo located in downtown Vancouver, BC. Features a fully equipped kitchen, Internet, DVD, VCR, flat-panel TV, and stereo. Secure building with parking included, located one block from shopping and restaurants on Robson and within walking distance of Coal Harbour and Stanley Park.

Mutually agreed upon dates. No pets. Not available during 2010 Olympics.

Value: $1,000.00

Donated by:  Kimberly & David Eickerman

 

 

341

School of Rock

Five lucky kids will be rock stars for a day!  They will spend a weekend day with Coe's Music Teacher extraordinaire, Ken Pendergrass and former rock star, Joe Bailey.  They will enjoy some great music, have a delicious lunch and record their own rock song.  Member of the amazing rock/performance group "AWESOME!" will assist.  Students will take home copies of their song and priceless memories!

Value: Priceless

Donated by:  Joe Bailey-Fogarty & Ken Pendergrass

 

 

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