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8TH ANNUAL AUCTION & PARENT SOCIAL

Friday | March 31, 2017Shoreline Community College

Pagoda Student Union Building5:15 pm Doors Open

Auction CatalogAll proceeds benefit Hazel Wolf K-8 PTSA

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Table of ContentsWelcome 3

About our Auctioneer 4

Evening Program 5

Auction Highlights 6

Acknowledgments 8

Registration and Bidding 11

Live Auction Items 12

Silent Auction Items 28

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Thank you for attending our eighth annual Hazel Wolf Auction and

Parent Social “Camp Wolf Pack”. We’re here to both have a great

time and raise funds for our one-of-a-kind K-8 E-STEM program.

This is an excellent chance to celebrate the hard work on the part of

school leadership, staff, and parent volunteers that resulted in the

beautiful new school building. Our community moved, changed and

grew over the last two years. Settling into our new home and seeing

our children learn from and enjoy the special features (including our

living wall!) has made this a very exciting time. You are an important

part of helping this community continue the momentum as we grow

and thrive over the coming years!

Tonight, please open your hearts and give generously to the PTSA

funded programs and services that support all of our learners. Here

are just a few highlights of all that your donations make possible:

• Science Based Field Trips

• Tutors and Special Teacher Projects

• Family Community Events

• Staff and Teacher Appreciation

• Student Field Day

• Art and Music Supplies and Instruction

• Composting and Gardening Programs

• Supporting ESTEM Technology Needs

Welcome Hazel Wolf Families!

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Evening Program5:15 PM Doors Open for Camp Wolf Pack! Silent Auction Tables, All Games, Buy It Now and Almost Live Open

6:30 PM Hot Food Service Opens

7:00 PM Navy Blue Silent Section Closes

7:20 PM Forest Green Silent Section Closes

7:30 PM Games Close Hot Food Service Last Call

7:40 PM Welcome

7:55 PM Heads or Tails Game

8:00 PM Live Auction Begins!

9:15 PM Almost Live Auction & Buy it Now Closes

10:30 PM Live Auction Ends Check-Out & Item Pick-Up Opens

— About Our Auctioneer —

Laura MichalekYou’ve Come A Long Way, Baby

Fundraising Auctioneer, Laura Michalek, still relies on the endurance and discipline she possessed when at the age of 15, she was the first female winner of the Chicago Marathon. While Ms. Michalek has hardly

missed a day of running since then, it’s this intention to excel at what she loves that is most evident. “To me Auctioneering is about giving a lot of yourself, before and during the event, in a way that most folks wouldn’t expect.” Her style, fundraising insight, and commitment to her clients, and their mission, not only sets her apart, but has created a career beyond Ms. Michalek’s wildest dreams. “I’ve always been deeply interested in how non-profits I care about are going to sustain themselves, so it is nothing less than a thrill to know I can personally and professionally be part of that.” For 15 years prior to becoming a full time Fundraising Professional, Ms. Michalek owned and operated several nationally recognized vintage modern furniture stores in Seattle. “My critical eye, intuition, and energy level has been pretty consistent all these years, so whenever I set out to do something, it’s the same set of skills, just a slightly more developed new chapter.” As the youngest winner in the history of the Chicago Marathon, it has not been lost on Ms. Michalek that this experience informed her whole life. “When I start Auctioneering, it’s like being in the starting block all over again, and I still set out to win, however this time it’s for the organization I’m representing.”

To hear what folks are saying about Ms. Michalek visit www.lauramichalek.com, email [email protected], or call direct at 206.464.0850.

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— AND MORE —

Specialty Cocktail Glass & Camp Cocktail

Visit the great folks at our Roosevelt Ale House Bar and add to your collection with our latest Hazel Wolf Collector’s Edition Cocktail Glass. And when you buy a glass you can choose to fill it with a complimentary specialty beverage. Tonight the team is offering two great Camping themed options – a Campfire Cocktail or a delicious S’more! Want something a little different? Ask our bartenders to see if they can fire up an alternative.

$10 per glass. Quantities are limited – when they’re gone, they’re gone…until next year!

Camp Wolf Pack Merit Badges—New!

Everyone loves a good camp competition! Earn merit badges for participation in fun auction games, attach them to your Name Tag and earn bragging rights for getting a complete set of 8. Merit badges available for playing the: Pick of the Live, Campfire Chance, Heads or Tails, Wine Grab, and Dessert Dash. Bonus badges available for adding a Campfire Cocktail Glass to your collection, bidding on three silent items (honor system) and for meeting a new Hazel Wolf Camper, for a total of EIGHT badges. Look for the merit badges at each station and most importantly, have fun!

Buy It Now

Don’t miss these great items. One bid and it is yours!

*Many items in our Silent Auction were donated by Hazel Wolf-owned businesses or handmade by Hazel Wolf parents and family. Look for the Wolf on these special bid sheets!*

Auction Highlights— CAMP WOLF PACK GAMES —

Pick of the Live Raffle

Only 75 tickets sold for $75 each! If you are the lucky winner, you have your pick of any live auction item! Winner must be present. Trip to Belize cannot be chosen.

Campfire Chance

Try your luck with our Campfire Chance! Prizes include party spots, gift cards, items, and auction highlights like specialty cocktails and the wine grab! Grab a S’mores stick and see what you get. $15 per chance.

Wine Grab

Snag a bottle of wine (or two) from our Wine Grab. Each bottle of wine is worth at least $15, and some are worth much more. $20 per grab (or win one at Campfire Chance).

Heads or Tails

We will be kicking off the live auction with this fun game to win a Live Auction credit of $300. Each entrant will stand and raise their paddle to indicate they’re ready to play. When the Live Auction begins, entrants make their first choice- hands on your head, or hands on your tail. The auctioneer will flip a coin to select heads or tails. Losers sit down and winners stay in for another round – we keep going until there is just one winner. $15 per entry.

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AUCTION COMMITTEE• Alicia Supernavage PTSA Fundraising Chair • Bethany Febus Dessert Dash Co-Coordinator• Bre Holt Auctioneer Liaison, Live Slide Show Producer • Brian Philips Rentals Coordinator • Caitlin Ewing Classroom Project Coordinator, Decorations Committee• Cristin Peters Catering Coordinator• Emily Wray Volunteer Coordinator • Genny Bisagna Registration/FAN Math Guru• Hana Rubin PTSA Communications Chair• Jennifer Colaner Decorations & Games Coordinator • John Lalonde & HW Middle School Students Fund-A-Need Video • Kara Dowidar Item Curator • Karla Smith-Jones Graphic Design • Kristin Ainslie Decorations Committee• Libby Titus Registration/Check-In Coordinator• Ling Yeh Website • Marci Greenberg Registration and Fire Sale Wrangler • Mariah Fraser Decorations Committee• Marisha Hativa Registration/Check Out Coordinator • Melissa DuPen Decorations Committee• Phil Vandervort Catalog Reader • Sabrina Howell Dessert Dash Co-Coordinator • Sam Rosen Reconciliation Coordinator • Sarah Murfin Paz Auction Item Coordinator/Silent-Live Set-Up• Scott Simpson Beverages Coordinator• Sid Wray Admin/Tech Coordinator• Stacie Amasaki Data Entry • Stiroh Lang Catalog Coordinator, Decorations Committee• Suzanne Stanton Decorations Committee and Item Curation• Tabitha Burns Wine Grab Coordinator

And to all of our amazing event-night volunteers!

OTHER SUPPORT AND DONATIONS• The Pike Brewing Company Beer Donation • Roosevelt Ale House Cocktail, Wine, & Bartending Donation• Chuck Cady RE/MAX Northwest Truck Donation• Shoreline DECA Student Volunteers CATERING BYPhayathai Cuisine | Sand Point Grill Tacos Los Koras Express | The PicNic Table

Thank you to the PTSA members for supporting this event!

Acknowledgments• Parents of Hazel Wolf donated countless hours to this event. Their

ideas defined this night and their time made it happen.• Hazel Wolf teachers and staff made significant contributions by

donating events and items to the auction.• Hazel Wolf community members contributed by procuring items,

donating and volunteering during the event.• The auction could not happen without donations from many

businesses in our community. Consider utilizing their services next time you might need them.

• Thank you to all Hazel Wolf students for giving their time and artistic efforts to the fantastic class projects and baskets.

• A special thanks to each of you for attending the auction and for bidding generously.

— SPECIAL THANKS —

Thank you to all of the people who gave their talent and time to help put together this event!

AUCTION EXECUTIVE TEAM• Dan Suiter Event Chair • Kristin Gilda Administration Chair • Bre Holt Procurement Chair • Tashana Kolanowski Communications Chair

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Registration and BiddingREGISTRATIONPlease check in at the registration table upon arriving and pick up your bidder packet. If you haven’t already registered your credit card number, you can provide your card number and sign up for Express Checkout. You will receive a bid number and card to be used for all of your bidding. Your bid number is your only mean of identification.

SILENT AUCTIONPlease read the bid sheet thoroughly. Your number on a bid sheet constitutes a binding contract if you are the highest bidder. An illegible entry on a bid sheet will not be recorded as a valid bid. No bids may be placed on a bid sheet after the section closes.

BUY IT NOW BOARD Some gift certificates and items will sell for a pre-determined price and will be purchased by the first person to bid. Buy It Now Board will stay open throughout the evening or until all items are sold out.

CHECKING OUTPlease go to the Registration/Check Out table at the end of the auction to pick up your auction items and gift certificates and confirm your purchases. • If you are paying with cash or check, please be prepared to pay for your purchases

and get your receipt at the Check Out area.

• If you already had your credit card swiped (signed up for Express Checkout)... 1. and want a receipt tonight, please request it at Check Out. 2. and don’t need a copy of your receipt tonight, a copy will be emailed to you

once reconciliation is complete, a few days after the auction. Please pick up your purchases at the Check Out tables.

• If you pay by credit card, a flat fee of $5.00 will be added to cover processing fees.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONValues set on auction items are estimates only. Your receipt for purchases will include the estimated value of the item. If you paid more than that value, keep your receipt for tax deduction purposes. You may also have the amount over the estimated value matched by your employer if your company participates in matching donation programs. Check with your employer’s human resource department to see if you qualify.

Unless otherwise specified, all arrangements between donor and buyer are by mutual agreement. Expiration dates may vary; check your item closely. Writing a bid number or verbally bidding at the auction constitutes a legal contract to buy. All sales are final and all items must be paid in full on the evening of March 31, 2017.

Removal of purchased items is the responsibility of the purchaser. Items must be removed on the evening of March 31, 2017.

The Hazel Wolf PTSA reserves the right to withdraw any items for sale prior to bidding.

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#3 LET’S BAKE SOME BREAD!We Bake Bread! And you can too! Do you love the smell of fresh baking bread permeating you home? Perhaps you are as stingy as I am and can’t stand the thought of paying $6 or more for a decent artisan loaf (it’s about 30 cents in flour). Or are you simply looking for the perfect, dramatic ending to the crazy gluten-free diet your spouse has dared you to participate in with him/her? Come join us for an evening of wine, conversation and baking on May 6, 7-10 pm. We’ll show you the essential equipment. We’ll mix dough! Learn to roll a baguette and a batard! We’ll proof it, score and bake it! You’ll leave here with starters, recipes, and hopefully a loaf or two (unless we eat it). There’s simply nothing like having fresh bread around the house all the time. Soon you’ll be baking for friends and family for holidays, for weekends, for weekdays, when you’re hungry and when you’re not. I’ve put more than 2000 lbs of flour through our kitchen over the last 4 years and I still get a kick out of watching the bread rise in the oven, forming that perfect artisan loaf and crust.

Date: May 6, 7-10 pm

Value: $750Thanks to: Kara & Bassim Dowidar

#4 MS. ALSTON’S 5TH GRADE CLASS - “CHIHULY INSPIRED”A beautiful piece of art inspired by the style of Dale Chihuly. It was made by Ms. Alston’s 5th grade class out of plastic cups that were colored by the students and then melted down to create fun amorphic shapes. The shapes were then mounted and framed. It is most stunning when mounted with a light source trained on it, it glows!

Value: PricelessThanks to: Ms. Alston’s 5th Grade class

#5 MOVIE WITH MS. DOLIN AND MS. ARMBRUSTJoin Mrs. Dolin and Miss Armbrust for an afternoon of fun at the movies! Mrs. Dolin and Miss Armbrust will be taking 8 students to a kid-friendly movie and snacks will be provided.

Date: Afternoon of June 24, 2017Value: PricelessThanks to: Angie Armbrust & Jessica Dolin

Live Auction#1 2-NIGHT STAY IN CABIN ON SKYKOMISH RIVER Bring your family or friends to the south fork of the Skykomish River to enjoy world-class climbing, hiking or white water at the base of Mt Index. Or, if you need some R&R, cozy up by the woodstove or campfire and enjoy the sunset and mountain views up the Sky Valley. 50 miles from Hazel Wolf K-8 via Highway 522 and US-2, “Rancho Relaxo” has two bedrooms in the main cabin (1 queen bed, plus a bunk room with 3 twin beds), plus another queen bed in the detached bunkhouse. There is a fully-equipped kitchen, bathroom with shower, outdoor gazebo, BBQ, firepit, horseshoe pit, and a beautiful stretch of riverfront property to explore. “Well-behaved dogs” (no dogs on the couches or beds) are welcome. Enjoy any weekend from mid-April through the summer. Contact the Byrne family for available dates and to coordinate.

Please note: Well behaved dogs only. Date: Weekend from mid-April through the summer.Value: $400Thanks to: Carolyn & Brian Byrne

#2 MS. CHORBA’S KINDERGARTEN CLASS “SEATTLE STARRY NIGHT” The students in Ms. Chorba’s kindergarten class worked together to create a framed, beautiful crayon mosaic piece of wall art inspired by the artist Van Gogh. This unique piece depicts a lively rendition of the Space Needle. Dimensions: 14”x18”

Value: PricelessThanks to: Ms. Chorba’s Kindergarten Class

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#10 MRS. DOLIN’S 1ST GRADE CLASS “CLOTHESPIN DOLL MIRROR” This piece is inspired by South American art. The students in Mrs. Dolin’s 1st grade class each artfully decorated a clothespin and turned it into a colorful doll. The dolls are mounted along the border of a circular mirror. Dimensions: 2.5’ in diameter

Value: PricelessThanks to: Ms. Dolin’s 1st Grade class

#11 3 NIGHTS AND 4 DAYS AT MANZANITA, OREGON BEACH HOUSE3 nights/4 days at a little beach house in Manzanita on the Oregon Coast. The house has 2 bedrooms (one with a king bed, one with a queen bed), plus loft with 3 sleeping pallets (great for kids), full kitchen, large dining room, living room with a large flat-screen TV/DVD, fenced front and back yards, hot tub and a great little rustic finished space in the back with a futon, 2 more sleeping pads and TV/DVD. Also has laundry and BBQ, lots of all-ages games, toys, books and wi-fi. Five blocks from the ocean, with 7 miles of beach to explore, and only one block to town.

Please note: No dogs. Contact owner to arrange dates.Value: $1000Thanks to: Camille & Rodrigo Mulchi

#12 BOWLING WITH THE KINDERGARTEN TEACHERSAn afternoon of fun with the kindergarten teachers!15 kids can enjoy game of bowling, including bowling shoes and pizza. Parents must stay with their child (this is not a drop-off event), and are welcome to get their own lane. Limited to 15 kids.

Date: Sunday, June 11, 2017 from 2-4 pm

Location: Kenmore Lanes: 7638 Bothell Way NE, Kenmore, WA 98028Value: PricelessThanks to: Anuska Chorba, Alexandra Morales & Erica Wheeler

#6 MS. SHOW’S 3RD GRADE CLASS “NATURALLY FOUND: RELIEF PRINT OF PNW FOLIAGE” Each student in Ms. Show’s 3rd grade class inked and printed plant matter found in our region to produce a colorful series of silhouettes. The finished piece is a collage of all the prints together framed under glass. Dimensions: 20”x26”

Value: PricelessThanks to: Ms. Show’s 3rd Grade Class

#7 3RD ANNUAL WURST CIDER PARTYThe third and final time! Come and celebrate the end of summer (or like last year, the beginning of winter) on September 23, 2017, enjoying hard cider and great conversation with other Hazel Wolf parents and friends. Your hosts will provide a backyard BBQ, a tasting of six select Northwest ciders, an introduction to making your own cider (both fresh and hard), plus other cider varieties for your enjoyment. Sip and sample to find your favorites, then choose from a variety of sausages hot off the grill to enjoy in the Gilda’s backyard in Maple Leaf. Limited to 40 adults.

Date: September 23, 2017Value: $6000Thanks to: Lara Whitely Binder & Malcolm Hooper | Greg & Kristin Gilda Bre & Brian Holt | Lorraine Lewis Phillips & Brian Phillips Emily & Dan Suiter

#8 MR. MUSSER’S 2ND GRADE CLASS “PAINT BLOT CREATURES”Students in Mr. Musser’s 2nd grade class created colorful and unique paint blot creatures. The art piece is a framed full color canvas print. Dimensions: 36”x48”

Value: PricelessThanks to: Mr. Musser’s 2nd Grade Class

#9 PRINCIPAL FOR A DAYOne lucky winner can have one amazing day as Principal of Hazel Wolf K-8! Under Ms. Nelson’s guiding hand, feel the power...Try out her chair, wear an orange vest, and even make an announcement on the PA system. An experience you will never forget!

Value: PricelessThanks to: Debbie Nelsen

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#16 2-5 NIGHTS IN RUSTIC CABIN ON SINCLAIR ISLANDTap into your Inner Robinson Crusoe and stay at our off the grid cabin on Sinclair Island in the San Juans. The rustic, quiet retreat gives a flavor of island living. (Note this is just a step above camping). Cabin sits nestled in the remnants of an old orchard and is overlooking the low bank beach on a shoal. When the tide is out, families can walk for yards out to explore tide pools while observing a variety of marine life. Kids can explore the beach and keep in touch with adults in the cabin via walkie talkies. When the tide is in, stay within the grounds of the 10 acres and take advantage of the treehouse, slackline, zipline and wheel swing or explore the limited roads/trails and go berry picking seasonally. Cabin has a wood burning stove for heat, propane stove/oven for cooking, propane refrigerator, propane shower and sleeps 6+ inside, as well as outdoor bunks. Cabin runs on solar power and has backup generators. Cabin is stocked with limited items, but guests should bring their own food. Limited clamming equipment is available and the crabbing and clamming is great. Family member will be on-site in guest cabin on adjacent property to assist with getting and keeping everything working and as needed, weather permitting flights to the nearest store on Orcas Island for supplies. Cabin also includes large flat screen TV and blue-ray player and they can provide some DVDs for watching while snuggling down at night (...or if you’ve just had enough of the great outdoors - shhh - we won’t tell anyone). Island accessible by air or private boat. Transport by air provided from Paine Field in Everett. Access is weather dependent for getting you there and back, so some flexibility in scheduling is required, mid-July/August has the best weather. Also note that wireless access is limited for mobile devices.• Pets are permitted (recommended size is larger than a bald eagle can

carry)• You are welcome to use any items stored in the cabin such as jackets

and rain boots, but there is no guarantee of sizing, favored deodorant scent, preferred brand of toothpaste, etc.

• Please do not light candles in the cabin (Nearest fire station is on Orcas Island)

• Please keep door of cabin closed at all times (We would like the cabin to remain rodent free).

Value: $750Thanks to: Tony Goodson & Lisa Cominetti

#13 MR. GRANDBOIS’ 1ST GRADE CLASS “TIME CAPSULE OF TREASURES”A beautiful wooden case that holds a 24 compartment shadowbox under plexiglass. This amazing piece of art can be hung on a wall. Each student in Mr. Grandbois’ 1st grade class placed a hand-selected object that represents something important to them inside of one of the sections. In addition to the special object, the compartments are collaged with art from seed catalogs and other colorful images. Dimensions: 18”x22”

Value: PricelessThanks to: Mr. Grandbois’s 1st Grade Class

#14 A DAY OF FUN ON LAKE WASHINGTONEnjoy a day of swimming, inner-tubing, and splashing around on Lake Washington aboard a 26’ Cobalt open-bow cruiser for a family up to 5 people. Leave from Lake Union to any point on Lake Washington - the choice is yours. Swimming in Cozy Cover, tubing in Andrews Bay or cruise around Mercer Island? Lunch, drinks and an ice cream stop in Kirkland provided. Maximum of family of 5.

Date: Mutually agreed upon date during this summer. Value: PricelessThanks to: David & Amanda Weaver

#15 MRS. WHEELER’S KINDERGARTEN CLASS “MOSAIC MIRROR” Each student in Mrs. Wheeler’s kindergarten class contributed a portion to the artful mosaic border of a mirror. This piece is a true reflection of the individuality and creativity of these kindergärtners.

Value: PricelessThanks to: Mrs. Wheeler’s Kindergarten Class

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#19 VACATION TOWNHOME IN SUNRIVER, OREGON FROM DECEMBER 28-JANUARY 4Beautiful luxury Sunriver, Oregon vacation townhome. This townhome has 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 jacuzzi tubs and a steam shower, full kitchen, large master bath, twin beds kids room, additional queen bedroom with mini fridge and microwave. Property has onsite exercise room, steam room, sauna and large salt water hot tub. Located 20 minutes from Bend, Oregon and Mt. Bachelor ski resort. Mt. Bachelor has 4,300 acres of downhill skiing, show shoeing, nordic skiing and dog sled rides. Townhome is located 5 minutes from Sunriver town center, groceries, shopping, ice skating and restaurants/brewery. There is a $110 cleaning fee due upon departure directly to Stoneridge office.

www.sunridgetownhomes.comDates: December 28-January 4, 2017Value: $2500Thanks to: Jena Peterson

#20 MRS. GRANDBOIS’ 4TH GRADE CLASS “A WISH TO BUILD A DREAM ON” What is your hope for tomorrow? In this inspirational mixed media project, the students in Mrs. Grandbois’ 4th grade class shared their dreams for the future. These treasured words are written and combined with original photos to create a collage of dreams. A large dandelion is blowing in the wind across the top to create an eye-catching and symbolically-fueled piece. Dimensions: 23”x23”

Value: PricelessThanks to: Mrs. Grandbois’ 4th Grade Class

#21 PINEHURST COCKTAIL CRAWL ON JULY 22, 2017 Join neighborhood friends, new and old, for a roving party through Pinehurst. As a group, you will visit five homes, all within a four block radius. At each stop, you will be served refreshing cocktails, hearty appetizers and plenty of fun and laughter. Arrive hungry, wear comfortable shoes and pray for sun. Must be 21 and older. 30 spots available.

Dates: Saturday, July 22, 2017 from 4-9 pm

Value: $2700Thanks to: Pinehurst Wine Moms and Roosevelt Ale House

#17 PARENT MURDER MYSTERY PARTYOn June 10, 2017, join other HWK8 parents or supporters (20 total) for a murder mystery party at Debbie’s house. With their high school career coming to an end, the students of Mayhem High find themselves battling it out over grades, popularity, affection, class rankings and what they all have been focused on for years...who will be awarded the prom king and queen title? Will it be the class president who is looking to extend his reign past the student council? The pompom captain who has used her moves to land more than a prom court nomination? Or possibly the math team captain who is desperate to make his name in something other than academics? As the night unfolds, the royalty will be rewarded and an innocent life will be claimed. From the preppie to the punk rocker, the spaz to the stud, the jock to the jilted - all are suspected although only one is to blame. Can you find the culprit in this crazy madness that is filled with neon, naughtiness and narcissistic behavior? Join these totally tubular teens and far out faculty for a night off mullets and mayhem. 20 spots available.

Date: June 10, 2017Value: $4000Thanks to: Debbie Nelsen

#18 MS. KRANICH’S 3RD GRADE CLASS “OWLS IN THE MOONLIGHT”Fun and colorful owls made by the students in Ms. Kranich’s 3rd grade class using collage sit on branches under a starry sky and a bright, hand-painted moon. The piece is framed and would add color and cheer to any wall.

Value: PricelessThanks to: Ms. Kranich’s 3rd Grade Class

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#24 MIDDLE SCHOOL SLEEPOVERThe 3rd Annual Hazel Wolf Middle School Sleepover will be a safe and carefully planned experience. It’s not conceivable that students will stay up past 10 pm. Roller skating in the hallways will not be permitted. Above all else, we will not tolerate the eating of endless junk food throughout the night. There shall be no playing of video games on large screens, nor late night movie screenings of Goonies and Tremors - which has R-rated language. Never! Not on our watch. One thing that won’t be included in this gathering: pantomime camels. There will be absolutely no karaoke in the front office, no matter what you have heard. Furthermore, students may not use the intercom. You are mistaken if you believe that students will travel to a park on the shores of Lake Washington to engage in a cannon-ball dive contest. There will certainly not be an ice cream sandwich breakfast bar. Nor will there be a ramp-slide competition. There will never, never be a water balloon slingshot war. That’s not how we roll at Hazel Wolf. You should feel good about yourself when you purchase this item. You’re not placing a price tag on your own personal freedom as a parent (but if you were, we estimate it wouldn’t be worth anywhere near $200). You should absolutely trust the adult supervision of Ms. Riippa, Mr. Gray and Mr. Baltzell. Your kids will definitely miss you the entire time. It’s totally reasonable to expect them to be clean and well-rested when you pick them up. Limit of 30 middle school students.

Date: Friday, June 9th. 6pm drop off Saturday, June 10th. Pick up at 9am

Value: $6000Thanks to: Tom Baltzell, Patrick Gray & Katrina Riippa

#22 FOUR NIGHTS IN A FAMILY COTTAGE AT MIDAS RESORT IN SAN IGNACIO, BELIZE All-inclusive package for TWO ADULTS and TWO CHILDREN UNDER 10 Includes:• 4 nights in a family cottage at Midas Resort in San Ignacio, Belize• Cave tubing tour• All taxesIt is truly a touch of rainforest in town. Midas’ natural surroundings features large trees, tropical birds such as the toucan, wild cats, night crawlers, iguanas and the Macal River. No other location comes close to offering all the amenities as Midas and yet adjacent to town. At Midas you are getting a genuine friendly experience and our number one goal is making sure that your holiday in San Ignacio is one to remember, a place to revisit and, most importantly, one to share with your friends and family. Exquisitely designed by our Belizean-British duo, Maria and Michael, your suite awaits you. Enjoy the finest amenities available. Family cottage includes two large rooms, separated by a door between rooms. The first has a king-size bed and the second has two double-beds. Both rooms are fitted with TV, air conditioning and a private bath. • Restrictions: Good through December 15, 2018. Blackout Holidays are

Christmas and New Year’s weeks. Based on availability. • Upgrade options: Additional nights, $160/night. Additional children

under 10, $110, and additional children over 10 are $110 plus $30/night. One year extension of the expiration date is $150.

Value: $1500Thanks to: Friends of Hazel Wolf K-8

#23 MR. SMITH’S 5TH GRADE CLASS “THUMBPRINT SEATTLE SKYLINE” The students in Mr. Smith’s 5th grade class all used their thumbprints to create a vibrant design in the shape of the downtown Seattle skyline. The piece is matted and framed. Dimensions: 30”x15”

Value: PricelessThanks to: Mr. Smith’s 5th Grade Class

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#26 DESSERT DASH

#27 STAFF MURDER MYSTERY PARTYOn June 17, 2017, join other HWK8 staff for a murder mystery party at Debbie’s house. It’s the James D. Murder High 30-year reunion. You’ve come a long way in the last 30 years and so have your classmates. It is time to reunite with your old friends (and enemies) to see what everyone’s become. Unfortunately for one of you...it is a murderer who is destined to strike. Will it be the math team captain who is now a financial wizard with millions? The valedictorian who refuses to let anyone top them? Ever. Or, possibly the class president who is now a U.S. presidential hopeful? You will have but one night to figure it out and bring the killer to justice. Get ready for a night of mystery and mayhem intertwined with rivalries from the past that spill over to the present. At Murder High, it’s not only what you were, but what you’ve become. And let’s hope it’s a survivor. It will be a reunion you won’t forget...if you live to tell about it.

Details: Tickets are $50 each. For staff only. Up to 30 spots available.Date: June 17, 2017Value: $1500Thanks to: Debbie Nelsen

#28 SUNSET CRUISE IN ELLIOT BAY FOR 4 ADULTSGet out on the water on the Howell’s Catalina 36 sailboat. This adventure is for 4 adults to enjoy a skippered sunset sail on Elliot Bay. Depart and return from the Elliot Bay Marina. Cruise along the Seattle waterfront while taking in the sunset. Details include cruise length of 2-4 hours on a mutually agreed upon date. Contact Eric Howell to make the arrangements.

Value: $200Thanks to: Sabrina & Eric Howell

#29 MS. BENEFIELD’S 3RD GRADE CLASS “SEATTLE SKYLINE”Abstract black and white collage of the Seattle skyline with bursts of color highlighting the horizon. Each child in Ms. Benefield’s (formerly Ms. Acker) 3rd grade class designed two buildings and incorporated a message or their own name into their design into this piece of framed wall art. Dimensions: 20”x40”

Value: PricelessThanks to: Ms. Benefield’s 3rd Grade Class

#25 FUND-A-NEEDHow would you like to see our kindergärtners design and build a

staircase from the cafetorium to the library?...Well actually, that

could be a disaster. But we certainly want them to have foundational

skills and experience with engineering design processes and tools so

they can approach complex, developmentally appropriate problems

from their first days at Hazel Wolf. Throughout their lives, in school

and out, kids need to understand that their world is an adaptable

space. We want them to feel empowered to identify a problem,

imagine a solution, create, revise, and create again to engineer that

solution. To that end, our Fund-A-Need goal is to strengthen our

engineering toolkit at Hazel Wolf. Funds raised this year will support

the purchase of engineering tools, materials, and teacher training

for all grade levels. We would like a diverse library of items: solar

cells, building blocks, motors, servos, power tools, probes, books,

measuring tools, and more! We also need training and lesson

materials for teachers so they can effectively integrate these tools

into the curriculum. Maybe the kindergärtners can’t design that

staircase yet, but with years of solid engineering experience, we will

feel confident walking up the stairs our 8th graders build.

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#33 RECEPTION, BACKSTAGE TOUR AND 6 TICKETS TO A VILLAGE THEATRE PRODUCTIONEnjoy a private champagne reception, backstage tour and 6 tickets to a Village Theatre 2017-2018 production in Issaquah (located at 303 Front Street North, Issaquah, Washington 98027) or Everett (2710 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, Washington 98201). Grab a few friends and enjoy the night at the theatre. Valid Tuesday through Friday through July 29, 2018. Valid Tuesday through Friday through July 29, 2018. Winner must contact Merrill Matheson and make reservations in advance to redeem the certificate in advance. Most shows sell out, and the certificate is subject to availability.

Value: $900Thanks to: Village Theatre

#34 ORGANIC GARDENING AND DINNER WITH MR. AND MRS. GRANDBOISCome and garden with Mr. and Mrs. Grandbois! Up to 5 kids will learn about growing organically and the techniques for “square foot gardening” and companion gardening. They will leave with either starts or fresh produce or both. Drop off the kids at Mr. and Mrs. Grandbois’ local home and pick them up three hours later. Then, later in the summer, students and their families will have the opportunity to come back to enjoy the fruits of their labors with a dinner prepared by Mrs. and Mr. Grandbois from the fresh bounty of the garden. .

Date: The first date will be Saturday, June 3rd from 10 am to 1 pm, and the dinner will be the weekend of August 19th or 20th. June 3rd from 10-1. And, August 19 or 20th

Value: PricelessThanks to: Derek & Corinne Grandbois

#35 MRS. HOLLAND’S 4TH GRADE CLASS “HOT AIR BALLOONS”Framed art piece depicting whimsical, colorful hot air balloons floating in the sky above the Hazel Wolf school building. Each student in Ms. Holland’s 4th grade class created a balloon or helped draw our new school. Dimensions: 24”x36”

Value: PricelessThanks to: Mrs. Holland’s 4th Grade Class

#30 BREAD BAKING 102We’re going to push the envelope here... Pizza AND Bread! All done in an outdoor, firebrick, wood-fired oven! If you took our class last year, or if you already do some baking, bring your own dough and we will throw it in. Not exclusive to graduates though. Come if you love pizza. Come if you have children. Come if you have nothing planned on Saturday, June 17th (weather permitting) in the evening. We would love to have you over. Limited to 10 couples.

Date: Evening of June 17, 2017Value: $1500Thanks to: Kara & Bassim Dowidar

#31 MS. TUREK’S 1ST GRADE CLASS – “IN THE STARRY WILD”A full moon and gemstone stars watch over a beautiful mountain range as capers settle in for a quiet night in the forest. The students in Ms. Turek’s 1st grade class punched holes in the trees and cut out and painted the mountains using watercolor paints. This beautiful framed piece invites the viewer to look closely at this peaceful forest scene. Dimensions: 37.25”x13.25”

Value: PricelessThanks to: Ms. Turek’s 1st Grade Class

#32 ANNUAL HAZEL WOLF K-8 TEXAS HOLD ‘EM TOURNAMENTAre you ALL IN? Come join us for the Annual Hazel Wolf K-8 Texas Hold ‘Em tournament. You all know it as THE best party of the year! You don’t have to know how to play, you just have to know how to have fun! The top three winners walk out with fabulous prizes, and the rest get to hang out in the infamous Loser’s Lounge - because it’s all about the Loser’s Lounge!! Delicious food and dangerous beverages are included. Here’s how it works...We have 35 spaces for players. As the bidding goes higher, keep your paddle in the air! Once we’re at 35 people, we’ve got our players for the tournament.

Date: June 3, 2017 at 6:00 pm (game time starts at 6:30 pm sharp!)Location: Eagles Club on Lake City WayValue: $3500Thanks to: Alyssa Powers & Dan Hickey | Donovan Deakin & Carolyn Rohrs Megan & Patrick Chatfield | Shelly Sementi Denise & Nicholas Suhadolnik | Tabitha & Thom Burns Tatiana Kaminsky & Mark Hill

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#39 MRS. EINSTEIN’S 5TH GRADE CLASS “CLAY NATURE PRINTS”Each student in Mrs. Einstein’s 5th grade class pressed natural objects found on the school grounds into small clay rectangles. The pieces were painted then collaged together and framed to create a beautiful earthy art display. Two 11”x14” frames.

Value: PricelessThanks to: Mrs. Einstein’s 5th Grade Class

#40 DAY OF GAMES WITH MR. BAILEY-FOGARTYDominion, Zombicide, Quantum, Terraforming Mars - If any of these names mean something to you, you’re probably just the right type of board game geek to be interested in this item. Mr. Bailey-Fogarty is exactly that type of geek too, and he’d love to spend a day playing long, complicated board games with you (a group of 6-8 students). These games are deep with strategy, rich with themes (who doesn’t love trying to survive a zombie apocalypse?), and really get your brain and imagination working. This “board game day” can be tailored for kids from 3rd to 8th grade and pizza lunch will be served. To be sold to 1 winning party of 6-8 kids.

Value: PricelessThanks to: Mr. Joseph Bailey-Fogarty

#41 MOTOR BOAT ADVENTURE IN PUGET SOUND OR LAKE WASHINGTON A super fun day on the waters of Puget Sound or Lake Washington. Be prepared to enjoy a day of swimming, tubing, or wakeboarding. Finish the day off with an extravagant seafood barbeque on the boat with delicious Northwest fare. Everything will be provided for a safe and memorable day on the water. Arrangements will be made for a mutually agreeable date before October 2017. Limit of 6 people.

Value: PricelessThanks to: Gregg & Kelly Morrow

#42 MS. RICCI’S SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASS “FLICKERING FIREFLIES”A fun and whimsical piece of wall art that evokes a warm summer night watching fireflies. This rustic piece is made out of a wood frame with chicken wire as the base for little LED lights that make handmade fireflies glow. The students in Ms. Ricci’s special education class each made a firefly.

Value: PricelessThanks to: Ms. Ricci’s Special Education Class

#36 HOMEMADE BRAZILIAN DINNERChance for 4 couples to enjoy a Brazilian dinner at the home of Malcolm Hooper and Lara Whitely Binder. You will be greeted with caipirinhas and Brazilian appetizers followed by a Feijoada feast topped off with chocolate brigadeiros, all the while listening to Bossa Nova and other traditional Brazilian music.

Date: Saturday, October 14, 2017Value: $400Thanks to: Lara Whitely Binder & Malcolm Hooper

#37 MS. BONI’S 2ND GRADE CLASS “HAZEL WOLF CORN HOLE GAME”A handmade Corn Hole game painted and signed by the students in Ms. Boni’s 2nd grade class. The game is made out of wood and portable. It is a great way to add fun and Wolfpack spirit to any outing or backyard party. Regulation size and complete with a carrying case. Solid wood frame and plywood desk with a matte polyurethane finish. Regulation size and weight canvas bean bags with a weatherproof plastic pellet filling. Dimensions: 24”x48”

Value: PricelessThanks to: Ms. Boni’s 2nd Grade Class

#38 NATUREBRIDGE FAMILY PROGRAM FOR 2 ADULTS AND 2 CHILDRENEnjoy a weekend experience for 2 adults and 2 children (ages 4-12) at NatureBridge’s Family Program. Connect with your family and the national park by participating in NatureBridge’s Family Program. Families with children of other ages are welcome to attend the program and engage in the activities that are provided. Choose between Tidepool Treasures (May 27-29, 2017) or The Amazing Elwah River (October 13-15, 2017). Includes meals, lodging and all educational experiences. Located at 111 Barnes Point Road, Port Angeles, Washington 98363. Additional information can be found at www.naturebridge.org. You can apply this credit towards a week-long experience if you want to lengthen your vacation. Recommended for children ages 4-12.

Dates: May 27-29, 2017 or October 13-15, 2017.Value: $700Thanks to: NatureBridge

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109 “You are Loved” Print and Book Value: $25 Thanks to: Jenny Messerle

110 Baby Gift Basket Value: $60 Thanks to: Fresh Start

111 Gourmet Gift Basket Filled with Yummy Treats Value: $75 Thanks to: Fresh Start

112 Hand-Knit Baby Blanket and Stuffed Bear Value: $70 Thanks to: Rylee Sturgeon and Tim McElroy

113 Children’s Summer Fun Basket Value: $52 Thanks to: Kym’s Kiddy Corner 114 Cranial Sacral Therapy Session (1.5 hours) Value: $90 from RainSpirit Massage Thanks to: RainSpirit Massage

115 10 Zumba Classes with Ida in North Seattle Value: $80 Thanks to: Zumba with Ida

116 Baby Gift Set from Manzanita Kids Value: $76 Thanks to: Manzanita Kids

117 Fluval Spec 5-Gallon Aquarium Kit Value: $90 Thanks to: The Fish Store

118 Hand-Sewn Mariners Tote Bag Value: $25 Thanks to: Nancy Folsom

119 Hand-Sewn UW Huskies Tote Bag Value: $25 Thanks to: Nancy Folsom

120 Vodka Cocktail Basket Value: $65 Thanks to: Amara & Phil Vandervort

121 Star Wars Fan Basket Value: $62 Thanks to: Lydia Ong & Kimberly Steffensmeier

Navy Blue Silent100 Sand Dough and Molds Value: $29 Thanks to: Lydia Ong

101 One Hour of Private Pilates Session Value: $73 at Pilates Northwest Thanks to: Pilates Northwest

102 Wine and Whimsy Value: $60 Thanks to: Suzanne Stanton

103 Toddler Dishware, Utensils and Cookbook Value: $90 Thanks to: Suzanne Stanton & Kimberly Steffensmeier

104 Tour and Tasting at Westland Distillery Value: $46 Thanks to: Westland Distillery

105 Custom Made Hogwarts Robe Value: $50 Thanks to: Tatiana Kaminsky

106 Custom Made Hogwarts Robe Value: $50 Thanks to: Tatiana Kaminsky

107 Three 5x7 Framed Prints from Jenny Messerle Value: $45 Thanks to: Jenny Messerle

108 “You are Loved” Print and Book Value: $25 Thanks to: Jenny Messerle

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133 Two Pint-Sized Hazel Wolf Silipint Glasses Value: $40 with Specialty Beers Thanks to: Alicia Supernavage

134 Four General Admissions to Value: $103 the Pacific Science Center Thanks to: Pacific Science Center

135 Kids Traveling Set with Backpack Value: $118 and Travel Items Thanks to: Aimee Fullerton

136 Four Passes to the Museum of Flight Value: $92 Thanks to: Jenny Wilson

137 Wine Tasting and Pizza for 4 Value: $80 at Novelty Hill-Januik Winery Thanks to: Novelty Hill-Januik Winery

138 18” Pearl (Natural) Silver Necklace Value: $112 Thanks to: Sandra Stearn

139 Hand-Appliqued and Hand-Quilted Pillow Value: $90 Thanks to: Kelly Martineau

140 Cranial Sacral Therapy Session (1.5 hours) Value: $90 from RainSpirit Massage Thanks to: RainSpirit Massage

141 Relaxation Massage - Vida Integrated Health Value: $85 Thanks to: Vida Integrated Health

142 10 Zumba Classes with Ida in North Seattle Value: $80 Thanks to: Zumba with Ida

143 Hazel Wolf Basket Value: $90 Thanks to: Kurland-Cohen Family

122 Headband with Bluetooth and Value: $50 Stainless Steel Water Bottle Thanks to: One Robin Road

123 Blue/Red Striped Hat with Bluetooth and Value: $50 Stainless Steel Water Bottle Thanks to: One Robin Road

124 Hand-Sewn Sounders Tote Bag Value: $25 Thanks to: Nancy Folsom

125 Black/Grey Hat with Bluetooth and Value: $50 Stainless Steel Water Bottle Thanks to: One Robin Road

126 Seahawks Theme BBQ Basket Value: $75 Thanks to: Sally Almquist

127 Cookies and Coffee Value: $25 Thanks to: Camille and Rodrigo Mulchi

128 Cookies and Coffee Value: $25 Thanks to: Megan & Patrick Charfield Camille & Rodrigo Mulchi

129 Two Tickets to DakhaBrakha “Earth” Live Value: $70 Film Score at The Neptune Theatre on April 23, 2017 Thanks to: Seattle Theatre Group

130 Gardening Basket Value: $50 Thanks to: Cedar Grove

131 Highland Ice Arena Public Skating Value: $75 Party for 10 Thanks to: Highland Ice Arena

132 Hazel Wolf Silipint Glass with Value: $55 Cocktail Ingredients Thanks to: Alicia Supernavage

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200 In Office Teeth Bleaching Value: $150 with Northgate Smiles Thanks to: Northgate Smiles

201 Three Willowbrite LED Filled Wicker Globes Value: $140 Thanks to: Hobart Britescape

202 Keurig K55 K-Cup Coffee Maker Value: $120 Thanks to: Karoline Derse

203 Gift Certificate to 1.5 Hour-Long Manual Value: $145 Therapy Session at Well Being Bodywork Thanks to: Well Being Bodywork

204 Keurig K250 Coffee Maker Value: $130 Thanks to: Keurig

205 Regulus Blanket from Therm-A-Rest Value: $150 Thanks to: Lizanne Venneri

206 $25 Gift Certificate to Derby Salon Value: $146 and Travel Spa Sets Thanks to: Derby Salon

207 Seattle Dog Basket from PetPros Value: $100 Thanks to: PetPros

Forest Green Silent

144 One-Hour Wellness Massage at Value: $85 Green Lake Health Center Thanks to: Green Lake Health Center

145 Science Kit Fun Value: $40 Thanks to: Bethany Febus

146 Fun with Science! Value: $40 Thanks to: Bethany Febus

147 NEBO Twist Flashlight/Worklight/Lantern Value: $50 Thanks to: Maple Leaf Ace Hardware

148 Corona Bypass Hand Pruners Value: $30 Thanks to: Maple Leaf Ace Hardware

149 One Year Household Membership Value: $75 to Henry Art Gallery Thanks to: Henry Art Gallery

150 Hand Turned Madrone Wood Bowl Value: $50 Thanks to: George Way Bowls

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219 Two Tickets to UW vs Montana Value: $140 Football Game on September 9, 2017 Thanks to: University of Washington Athletics Department

220 Arena Sports/Lil’ Kickers Gift Certificate Value: $275 Thanks to: Magnuson Arena Sports

221 One Month of Lessons from School of Rock Value: $250 Thanks to: School of Rock

222 2 Adult and 3 Junior Memberships Value: $300 to Tennis Center Sand Point Thanks to: Tennis Center Sand Point

223 Camping Accessories: Treo Chair, Z Seat, Value: $259 Compressible Pillow Soft Bottles and Shoulder Bag Thanks to: Lizanne Venneri

224 Vela HD Double Quilt for Camping Value: $280 Thanks to: Lizanne Venneri

225 4 Tickets to UW Men’s Basketball Game Value: $240 for 2017-18 Season Thanks to: Shannon & Andy Warner

226 Seattle Cascades Professional Ultimate Value: $250 Team 2017 Season Pass for Family of 5 Thanks to: Seattle Cascades Professional Ultimate Team

227 4 Mariners Tickets and M’s Gear Value: $240 Thanks to: Root Sports

228 Seahawks Basket Value: $300 Thanks to: Delta Dental of Washington

229 2-Hour Private Wine Class at Value: $500 Total Wine & More, for 25 Thanks to: Total Wine & More

208 Sake, Sushi and Samurai Package Value: $150 Thanks to: Sno-King Kendo Club

209 Dog or Cat Professional Grooming Value: $140 by Seattle Mobile Grooming Co. Thanks to: Seattle Mobile Grooming Co.

210 The Ultimate Mariners Fan Basket Value: $150 Thanks to: 6th Grade Classes

211 Fluval Evo 5-Gallon Aquarium Kit Value: $100 Thanks to: The Fish Store

212 George Lucas Basket Value: $120 Thanks to: Shanna McGovern

213 Night Out at Garage Value: $100 Thanks to: Garage

214 $100 Gift Certificate to Value: $100 Mojito Latin American Restaurant Thanks to: Mojito Latin American Restaurant

215 Bizzarro Italian Cafe’s Emperor Value: $100 Package for 2 Thanks to: Bizzarro Italian Cafe

216 5-Element Calder-Style Mobile Value: $100 Thanks to: Richard Folsom

217 Seahawks Fashion Basket Value: $130 Thanks to: Kara Dowidar

218 Seahawks Fan Basket Value: $130 Thanks to: Seattle Seahawks Charitable Donations, Paul Carew & Kara Dowidar

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241 4 Seattle Sounders Game Tickets and Scarf Value: $200 on August 20th Thanks to: Sylvia Scott

242 2 Sounders Tickets, Shirts and Scarves Value: $160 Thanks to: Anne Grande & Robert Wickwire

243 $50 Gift Certificate to Frankie & Wallace Value: $250 Salon with Jessica Dietz and $200 in Bumble and Bumble Products Thanks to: Jessica Dietz

244 4 Tickets to Dido and Aeneas at Value: $180 Meany Theater Thanks to: Pacific MusicWorks

245 Wine Class for Two Value: $140 with Wine Expert Richard Kinssies Thanks to: The Wine Outlet

246 Set of One Dozen Champagne Flutes Value: $140 and Champagne Thanks to: Barbra Fogarty and Robin Crowder

230 Bowling Party for 10 at TechCity Bowl Value: $250 Thanks to: TechCity Bowl

231 $200 Gift Certificate to The Fish Store Value: $200 Thanks to: The Fish Store

232 littleBits 15-Piece “Gizmos & Gadgets” Kit Value: $199 Thanks to: Kevin Laycock

233 Centari (Winter) Sleeping Bag Value: $190 from Therm-A-Rest Thanks to: Lizanne Venneri

234 2 Months of Conditioning Class Value: $195 and Equipment Thanks to: Catherine Stine

235 Middle School Survival Basket Value: $150 Thanks to: Kara Dowidar

236 Dinner and Shakespeare Value: $190 Thanks to: Mat & Kelly Martineau and Seattle Shakespeare Company

237 2 Sounders Tickets and Fan Gear Value: $155 Thanks to: Conrad Plyler, Shannon Murello-Plyler and Kristi Ellefson

238 5-30 Minute Music Lessons at Value: $175 Off the Wall School of Music Thanks to: Off the Wall School of Music

239 Modular Tree House and Castle Walls Value: $158 from Manzanita Kids Thanks to: Manzanita Kids

240 2 Lift Ticket Vouchers to the Summit Value: $158 at Snoqualmie Thanks to: Mia Waters

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407 Librarian for a Day with Ms. Fournier Value: Priceless Thanks to: Deborah Fournier

408 Drinks on Us Basket Value: $220 Thanks to: 6th Grade Classes

409 Kindle (8th Generation e-Reader) & Cover Value: $130 Thanks to: 8th Grade Classes

410 Lunch with Principal Nelsen Value: Priceless Thanks to: Debbie Nelsen

411 Sleeping Under the Stars Basket Value: $160 Thanks to: 7th Grade Classes

412 Poker Night Basket Value: $130 Thanks to: 7th Grade Classes

413 8”x10” Framed Picture of Value: Priceless Hazel Wolf Administration Thanks to: Hazel Wolf K-8 Administration

414 Moscow Mule Basket Value: $70 Thanks to: 8th Grade Classes

415 Middle School Art – “Mosaic Table” Value: Priceless Thanks to: Ms. Mackin & Middle School Art Class

416 Mini-Golf with the 5th Grade Teachers Value: Priceless Thanks to: Tamara Alston, Brooke Einstein & Geoff Smith

417 Encaustic Wax Art (16”x20”) Value: $400 Wood Cradled Panel Thanks to: Kirsten Beeksma

418 Seattle Burger Basket Value: $75 Thanks to: 8th Grade Classes

400 Carl Brenders' One to One Print Value: $1,500 Thanks to: Angela Meadows

401 HCG Weight Loss Program from Value: $750 Full Circle Natural Medicine Thanks to: Jena Peterson

402 Analon Tri-Ply Stainless Steel 12-Piece Value: $600 Cookware Set Thanks to: Kathleen McVey

403 4 VIP Great Wheel Tickets, Value: $410 4 Tickets to Wings Over Washington, Book and $100 Gift Certificate to Fisherman's Restaurant Thanks to: Pier 57 Miner’s Landing

404 Afternoon High Tea in Pinehurst Backyard Value: $60 Thanks to: Molly Finson

405 Tour of UW Campus and Athletic Facilities Value: $250 Thanks to: Greg Metcalf

406 Architectural Design Services Value: $500 Thanks to: nuForm Studio

Almost Live

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Good night and thank you

for your generosity and commitment to our kids!

419 Instant Photobooth Basket Value: $135 Thanks to: 8th Grade Classes

420 Magic The Gathering Party Value: $500 Thanks to: Jena Peterson

421 Gingerbread House Decorating Party Value: $250 Thanks to: Corinne Grandbois, Rebecca Kramer Hoff, Leigh Holland & Annika Sutton-Wolf

422 Vice Principal for a Day Value: Priceless Thanks to: Chrys Hunstiger

423 Girls Night Out (4 Blow Dries at Value: $500 Antonio Salon and $100 to Tavolata) Thanks to: Antonio Salon

424 Ms. Hoff’s 4th Grade Class Value: Priceless “The Global School of Fish” Thanks to: Ms. Hoff’s 4th Grade Class

425 Ms. Dorje’s 2nd Grade Class Value: Priceless “Origins of our Community” Thanks to: Ms. Dorje’s 2nd Grade class

426 Ms. Morales Kindergarten Class Value: Priceless “Pieces of Hope” Thanks to: Ms. Morales Kindergarten Class

427 A Day of Fun and Food with Jamshid Value: Priceless Thanks to: Jamshid Khajavi