Saturday, March 27 7:00—11:00 pm

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Saturday, March 27 7:00—11:00 pm
Saturday, March 27
7:00—11:00 pm
at the Gregorian Oriental Rug Gallery
2284 Washington Street (route 16) Newton Lower Falls
updated
03/19/10
thanks
The Johnson School-Aid auction would not
be possible without the generosity of all
the businesses, families, faculty and friends
who have donated. A sincere thanks from
the Johnson School community. Let’s
support our donors too and thank them
for helping our little gem of a school.
Evening Sponsors
Gregorian Oriental Rugs
Fair & Yeager
Natick Federal Savings
Martignetti
Harpoon Brewery
The Bose Store at Natick Collection
Anonymous
A complete list of sponsors/donors on page 38-44
DIRECTIONS:
Gregorian Oriental Rugs
store gallery
2284 Washington Street
(route 16)
Newton Lower Falls
(617) 244-25535
Coming on route 16 East
through Wellesley.
After crossing the Wellesley
town line into Newton, see
Gregorian Rugs on your right.
PARKING:
Watch for signs that mark our parking lot
( located east of the store next to a gray
stone building)
or park eastbound
on Washington Street
in front of the store.
gold
rush
Saturday, March 27
7:00—11:00 pm
at the Gregorian Oriental Rugs
in the store gallery
silent
auction
Admission: $10 donation per person ($15 at the door)
You will receive a bidding number at the door.
Cash bar available (all proceeds benefit the school)
Hope you’ll come to celebrate and support our
wonderful little school. You can expect delicious hors
d'oeuvres and desserts. There will be a DJ spinning
the tunes. Many silent auction items have been
donated by the Johnson community and local
businesses. (Bidding is optional of course.) Reserve
your place ahead to avoid waiting at the door. See
page 46 of this catalog for a ticket form.
The first silent auction table will close at 8:30 pm
and tables will continue to close every 15 minutes.
See schedule on page x. Checkout begins at 9:45.
All items should be picked up and paid for on
the evening of the auction. Special arrangements
may be made if you must leave early. Absentee
bids are accepted too.
Questions?
Carol Holtz 508 653 8257 [email protected]
Robin Macblane 508 651 0047 [email protected]
raffle
cash
bar
table of contents
6
rules for balloon surprise, silent auction, and raffle
7
balloon surprise items
9
silent auction items
9
sports tickets
12
skiing
13
programs for kids
13
fitness
15
health & beauty
16
things to do
20
items for your home + family
24
unique + homebaked
25
art + photography
26
time with teachers & staff
29
classroom creations
32
parties
33
birthday parties
35
raffle items
36
raffle tickets
38-44
our sponsors
46
auction ticket form
AUCTION COMMITTEE
Julie Alexander
Robin Macblane
Beth Doyle Bean
Aimee Mury
Kristin Brothers
Chris Perault
Jodi Freedman
Wendy Sundsted
Glynn Hawley
Kat Whitten
Carol Holtz
FOOD + DESSERT COMMITTEE
Suzie Grant
Maryellen Kaye
Sue Mega
SCHEDULE OF AUCTION + TABLE CLOSINGS
#100 items
Sports Tickets + Stuff
8:30 pm
#200 items
#300 items
Fitness/Health + Beauty
Things to do
8:45 pm
8:45 pm
#400 items
Items for Home/Family
9:00 pm
#500 items
Unique + Homebaked
Art + Photography
#600 items
Time with Johnson Celebrities
(Teachers + Staff)
9:30 pm
#700 items
Classroom Creations
#800 items
Party
Raffle Drawing
9:15 pm
9:15 pm
9:45 pm
10:00 pm
10:15 pm
Winning numbers will be posted near the checkout table.
Checkout begins at 9:45
Special arrangements may be made if you must leave prior to 9:45.
BALLOON SURPRISE
1. If you like surprises, the balloons may suit you.
2. Purchase any helium balloon for $10 and receive the surprise gift
enclosed worth minimum $10 to $30.
3. The item you win has a number. Turn in number to redeem your prize.
4. See list of balloon items on next pages.
SILENT AUCTION
1. Each item up for auction is numbered and has a Bidding Sheet.
2. Bidding is anonymous. Write amount of your bid along with your
bidding number. Please write legibly.
Each bid must be raised by at least $1.
3. Items will have minimum bids and some date restrictions.
4. Tables will close every 15 minutes starting at 8:30 according to the
closing schedule. Winners will be posted at the checkout table
5. Checkout begins at 9:45. All items must be picked up and paid for the
evening of the auction. Special arrangements may be made if you must
leave before the Auction ends.
6. Make checks payable to “Johnson School PTO”.
Sorry no credit cards.
RAFFLE
1. Raffle tickets can be purchased before the auction or the evening
of the auction. 1 ticket is $1. 6 tickets are $5
2. Buy a ticket, fill in your name and phone, and place it in the box next
to the item you would prefer to win.
3. The winners will be drawn at 10:15 p.m., on the evening of the auction.
4 See page 46 of this catalog for tickets you can purchase
before the auction date.
5.
6
Make checks payable to “Johnson School PTO”.
balloon surprise items
$10-$30
value
$10 for each balloon. Every balloon is worth $10 to $30.
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#10
#11
#12
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#14
#15
#16
#17
#18
#19
#20
#21
#22
#23
#24
#25
#26
#27
#28
#29
#30
#31
#32
#33
#34
Fairways Bowling gift certificate
Fairways Bowling gift certificate
Amarin Thai Restaurant gift card
Thunder gift certificate
PINZ Entertainment gift card
Wellesley Booksmith gift certificate
Boston Marathon09 Adidas polo
Boston Marathon09 Adidas cap
Boston Marathon09 Climacool cap
Joan & Ed’s Deli
Joan & Ed’s Deli
Ziti’s Italian Tratoria gift certificate
Samba restaurant gift certificate
Dolphin restaurant gift certificate
Tennessee’s Real BBQ
Gone with the Wind [Blu-ray]
Hasbro game
Hasbro game
Hasbro game
Hasbro game
Hasbro game
Hasbro game
Hasbro game
Fun + Games Lazer Tag 4 games
Fun + Games Lazer Tag 2 games +certificate
Fun + Games Lazer Tag 2 games +certificate
The Village Green Miniature Golf 4 games
The Village Green Miniature Golf 4 games
Dunkin Donuts gift card
5 bites cupcakes
Star Market/Shaws gift card
Star Market/Shaws gift card
Panoply Day Spa, Wellesley
The Wellesley Toy Store gift certificate
$28 value
$28 value
$25 value
$25 value
$25 value
$25 value
$30 value
$20 value
$22 value
$10 value
$10 value
$25 value
$25 value
$25 value
$15 value
$24 value
$20 value
$20 value
$20 value
$24 value
$24 value
$10 value
$25 value
$25 value
$25 value
A special thanks to Fair & Yeager Insurance Agency
for their continued support of Johnson Elementary School
through the years.
INSURANCE AGENCY INC.
• Auto
• Home
• Business
• Life
Competitive, Easy, Friendly
and Local Insurance Service
(508)653-3131
10 Main Street, Natick, MA
www.fyins.com
silent auction items
sports tickets + stuff
#101
RED SOX GAME TICKETS (2)
Receive 2 tickets to game of choice. Monday through Friday
(upon availability) for the 2010 Boston Red Sox season.
Donated by: Fair & Yeager Insurance Agency
Estimated value: $100
#102
Minimum bid: $50
RED SOX GAME BLEACHER TICKETS (4)
Four Bleacher tickets to a Red Sox game to be used no later
than MAY 15, 2010. Please note that the donor, Universal
Environmental Consultants, will give the winner a few games to
choose from. It is the responsibility of the winner to contact ticket
holder and arrange for ticket pick-up.
Donated by: Universal Environmental Consultants
Estimated value: $112
#103
Minimum bid: $60
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS GAME TICKETS (2)
Receive 2 tickets to a NE Patriots game in November or
December 2010. Game dates to be announced
as soon as NFL schedule is set. Winner will
have the choice of a couple of games.
508 650 3520, [email protected]
Donated by: Ally, Kathy + Mike Eld
Estimated value: $200
#104
Minimum bid: $80
PAWSOX GAME TICKETS (4)
Receive 4 general admission tickets for the Monday, April 26
@12:05pm or Tuesday, April 27 @6:15pm games in RI..
Donated by: The Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club
Estimated value: $40
Minimum bid: $20
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#105
NEW ENGLAND BLAZERS 2010 GAME TICKETS (2)
Receive 2 tickets to a 2010 season lacrosse game at the
TD Garden in Boston. Note: 2 games remain for 2010 season..
Friday, April 16 at 9pm or Saturday, April 24 at 7:30 pm.
Contact: Krista Olson, Marketing & Event Operations Manager,
Boston Blazers, 200 Portland Street, Suite 301 Boston, MA 02114
617-904-0600, ext. 111 [email protected]
www.blazerslacrosse.com
Donated by: Blazers Lacrosse
Estimated value: $80
#106
Minimum bid: $20
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION GAME TICKETS (4)
Four tickets on the 40-50 yard line for a
New England Revolution game. Note
that the donor, Universal Environmental
Consultants, will give the winner a few
games to choose from. It is the responsibility of the winner to contact ticket
holder and arrange for ticket pick-up.
Donated by: Universal Environmental
Consultants
Estimated value: $120
Minimum bid: $55
#106a NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION GAME TICKETS (4)
Four tickets on the 40-50 yard line for a New England Revolution
game. Note that the donor, Universal Environmental Consultants,
will give the winner a few games to choose from. It is the responsibility of the winner to contact ticket holder
and arrange for ticket pick-up.
Donated by: Universal Environmental Consultants
Estimated value: $120
#107
Minimum bid: $55
2009 BOSTON MARATHON DUFFLE BAG & FLEECE
ADULT MEDIUM 2009 Boston Marathon gift packet which
includes an official Boston Marathon duffle bag and an adidas
Boston Marathon RESPONSE™ Long Sleeve Half-Zip Fleece Top.
Designed to keep you warm without overheating. Size: Adult M
Donated by: The Fleming family + BAA
Estimated value: $105
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Minimum bid: $30
#108
2009 BOSTON MARATHON WIND JACKET
MENS MEDIUM
This adidas Boston Marathon Dark Indigo Wind Jacket offers
breathable protection from wind and rain. CLIMAPROOF®
keeps you dry and comfortable in wet conditions.
Donated by: The Fleming family + BAA
Estimated value: $80
#109
Minimum bid: $20
2009 BOSTON MARATHON WIND JACKET
MENS X-LARGE
This adidas Boston Marathon Dark Indigo Wind Jacket offers
breathable protection from wind and rain. CLIMAPROOF®
keeps you dry and comfortable in wet conditions.
Donated by: The Fleming family + BAA
Estimated value: $80
#110
Minimum bid: $20
2009 BOSTON MARATHON WIND JACKET
WOMENS MEDIUM
This adidas Boston Marathon Dark Indigo Wind Jacket offers
breathable protection from wind and rain. CLIMAPROOF®
keeps you dry and comfortable in wet conditions.
Donated by: The Fleming family + BAA
Estimated value: $80
#111
Minimum bid: $20
SASSAMON TRACE GOLF COURSE FOURSOME
9 holes of golf for 4.
Donated by: Sassamon Trace Golf Course, Natick
Estimated value: $114
Minimum bid: $40
#112
golf
THE SHATTUCK GOLF COURSE
FOURSOME, JAFFREE, N.H.
18 holes of golf for 4. Golf at the foot of Mt Monadnock in Jaffree,
New Hampshire.
Donated by: Sterling Golf Management, Inc., Newton
Estimated value: $160
Minimum bid: $75
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#120
NEHOIDEN GOLF CLUB AT WELLESLEY COLLEGE
4 PASSES FOR A DAY OF GOLF
This 9 hole course on the beautiful college campus is normally
special
golf
not open to the public so it's a great opportunity!
Donated by: Nehoiden Golf Club
Estimated value: $140
Minimum bid: $70
#113
“PURE GOLF” DRIVER
Mens hybrid graphite 21 right hand.
Donated by: Golfers Warehouse
Estimated value: $50
#114
Minimum bid: $20
THE HALL AT PATRIOT PLACE PRESENTED BY
RAYTHEON (4 TICKETS; 2 ADULT/2 CHILD)
The Hall at Patriot Place presented by Raytheon, the crown jewel
of Patriot Place and the only sports and education experience of
its kind in the world.
Donated by: The Hall at Patriot Place
Estimated value: $30
Minimum bid: $10
sk i i n g
#115
NASHOBA VALLEY LIFT TICKETS (2)
Ski or snowboard valid anytime. www.skinashoba.com
Donated by: Nashoba Valley Ski Area
Estimated value: $90
#116
Minimum bid: $30
WATERVILLE VALLEY LIFT TICKETS (2)
& SKI THEME ITEMS
Use 2 lift tickets at Waterville Valley, NH any day for this season
or next winter. Includes a few promotional items from Burton,
Okemo and Ski Area Mgmt.
Donated by: Ski Area Management
Estimated value: $125
Minimum bid: $40
p ro g r a m s fo r k i d s
#117
METROWEST YMCA SUMMER CAMP
HOPKINTON (2 WEEKS)
For one 2-week session of traditional camp for summer 2010 for
youths age 4-15.. Traditional camps include Chipmunk, Scamper,
Camp Carol, Camp Bobwhite, Adventure, Discovery, Sports and
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Adventure Plus. Does not include transportation or other camp
fees. (Note: there’s a bus pick up available in Natick.)
Donated by: MetroWest YMCA at Hopkinton
Estimated value: $500
#118
Minimum bid: $250
NATICK COMETS HOCKEY PROGRAM SKILLS PROGRAM
The Natick Comets Hockey Program would be happy to provide
a free session to our 2010/2011 skills program. This is a program
for beginners through intermediates who wish to work on their
skills before joining a travel team. We offer three sessions a year
and this voucher would be accepted at any of the three sessions.
Donated by: Natick Comets Hockey Program
Estimated value: $80
#119
Minimum bid: $35
NATICK REDMEN YOUTH FOOTBALL
OR CHEER PARTICIPANT
The Natick Redmen have donated a free registration for a NEW
football or cheerleading participant.
Donated by: Natick Redmen
Estimated value: $200
Minimum bid: $75
fitness
#201
FOUR 1-HOUR PERSONAL TRAINING SESSIONS
BY PROACTIVE FITNESS, INC.
Four 1-hour personal training sessions at your home with Heidi
and Domenico Manago, personal trainers. Training sessions will
be based on your goals and current fitness level.
Donated by: Heidi and Dom Manago, Proactive Fitness
Estimated value: $380
#202
Minimum bid: $100
1-OUTDOOR BOOT CAMP FOR UP TO 10 PEOPLE
BY PROACTIVE FITNESS, INC.
Donated by: Heidi and Dom Manago, Proactive Fitness
Estimated value: $200
#203
Minimum bid: $50
30 DAYS MARTIAL ARTS FOR CHILD OR ADULT
1-MONTH MEMBERSHIP
Includes lessons and free uniform. No enrollment fees.
Donated by: Villari’s Martial Arts Center
Estimated value: $234
Minimum bid: $50
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#204
30 DAYS MARTIAL ARTS FOR CHILD OR ADULT
1-MONTH MEMBERSHIP
Includes lessons and free uniform. No enrollment fees.
Donated by: Villari’s Martial Arts Center
Estimated value: $234
#205
Minimum bid: $50
30 DAYS MARTIAL ARTS FOR CHILD OR ADULT
1-MONTH MEMBERSHIP
Includes lessons and free uniform. No enrollment fees.
Donated by: Villari’s Martial Arts Center
Estimated value: $234
#206
Minimum bid: $50
H.Y.P. STUDIO, WELLESLEY 10-CLASS CARD
Enjoy 10 yoga/pilates mat classes at the beautiful HYP Studio, in
Wellesley. See www.hypstudio.com for schedule.
Donated by: H.Y.P. Studio
Estimated value: $130
#207
Minimum bid: $45
H.Y.P. STUDIO, WELLESLEY PILATES DUET
Book a Pilates Duet at HYP Studio, hot yoga & pilates, Wellesley.
Donated by: H.Y.P. Studio
Estimated value: $110
#208
Minimum bid: $40
1 HOUR MASSAGE AT MACUMBER CHIROPRACTIC
& MASSAGE THERAPY, NATICK
Donated by: Macumber Chiropractic & Massage Therapy
Estimated value: $100
Minimum bid: $35
#208a 1 HOUR MASSAGE AT MACUMBER CHIROPRACTIC
& MASSAGE THERAPY, NATICK
Donated by: Macumber Chiropractic & Massage Therapy
Estimated value: $100
#209
Minimum bid: $35
PLANET GYMNASTICS $50 CERTIFICATE
Gift Certificate can be used towards classes or summer programs.
Valid for one year. New students only.
Donated by: Planet Gymnastics
Estimated value: $50
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Minimum bid: $20
#210
GOLDS GYM 3 MONTH MEMBERSHIP
Workout for 3 months at Golds Gym in Natick. This offer is a
$185 value for existing members. $284 for new members.
Donated by: Golds Gym/Natick
Estimated value: $284
#211
Minimum bid: $70
1 HOUR GROUP FITNESS SESSION FOR 8-WEEKS
WITH ROBIN SHEAN/TRAINER + FITNESS CONSULTANT
Workout for 8 weeks in Robin Shean’s studio in Medfield (Robin
MacBlane says it only takes about 15 minutes to get there from
Natick) 508 376 4133 [email protected]
Donated by: Robin Shean
Estimated value: $96
#212
Minimum bid: $40
SHERBORN DAY SPA $25 CERTIFICATE
Donated by: Sherborn Day Spa
Estimated value: $25
Minimum bid: $10
h ea l t h + b ea u ty
#212a
MARY KAY SKIN CARE AND COLOR PRODUCTS
Skin color analysis and makeup instruction/consultation.
Donated by: Lisa Landon
Estimated value: $150
#213
Minimum bid: $70
ROBIN MACBLANE CUT AND COLOR OR FOIL
Donated by: Robin Macblane
Estimated value: $85
#214
Minimum bid: $40
HAIR PRODUCTS —$50 GIFT CERTIFICATE
& ASSORTED HAIR PRODUCTS VALUED AT $50
Donated by: Priscilla Ghilani
Estimated value: $100
Minimum bid: $40
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t h i n gs t o d o
#301
2 DAY/2 NIGHT STAY IN LINCOLN, NH
Visit Lincoln during the time of March
27, 2010 and May 1, 2010. (Skiing can
still be good up until mid-April)
Includes school vacation week. Come
and stay in our three bedroom condo,
complete with 2 bathrooms and hot tub
on the grounds. 1 mile from Loon
Mountain and 1 mile off the highway,
you are close to spring skiing at Loon
and 45 min away from North Conway
outlet shopping and events. [email protected] 508 651 8810
Donated by: Jody and Michael Robie
Estimated value: $400
Minimum bid: $175
NH
spring
2 nights
#302
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1 NIGHT MINI-GETAWAY AT MARRIOT SUITES,
FRANKLIN, MA
Get out of town for a night in a spacious studio/one bedroomsuite. Enjoy the beautiful indoor pool. Includes tax and full
breakfast buffet.
Donated by: Residence Inn, Marriott
Estimated value: $90
Minimum bid: $40
#303
ZOO NEW ENGLAND (4 PASSES)
Passes are valid through July 31, 2011. at either the Franklin Park
Zoo and/or the Stone Zoo.
Donated by: Zoo New England
Estimated value: $58
Minimum bid: $25
#304
F1 BOSTON IN BRAINTREE; RACING CERTIFICATES (2)
& $25 GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR F1 RESTAURANT
Complete arrive and drive racing package for 4 (must be over 18
years). Includes 15 laps on racing track, helmet, racing uniform +
performance printout
Donated by: F1 Boston www.f1boston.com
Estimated value: $100 Minimum bid: $25
#305
A VISIT TO THE LOCOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE
AND REPAIR SHOP
Enjoy a visit to the locomotive facility in Somerville and tour
where the commuter rail locomotives are worked on and repaired.
Kids must be accompanied by parents, max group size 8.
Contact: Charles Planck 650-4013 for a mutually agreed upon
date of your visit.
Donated by: Charles Planck
Estimated value: $80 Minimum bid: $45
#306
WHEELOCK FAMILY THEATRE TICKETS (4)
Four tickets for “The Little Mermaid”. Performance of your choice.
April 16 through May 16 2010. Call for reservations.
Donated by: Wheelock Family Theatre
Estimated value: $100 Minimum bid: $40
#307
PAPER-SOURCE WELLESLEY CREATIVE CARD-MAKING
Hosted for a group of 4-6 for one hour.
Includes a 10% off shopping opportunity.
Donated by: Paper-Source Wellesley
Estimated value: $120 Minimum bid: $40
#308
THE SPORTS MUSEUM AT TD GARDEN, BOSTON
FAMILY ADMISSION
Donated by: The Sports Museum
Estimated value: $60 Minimum bid: $20
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#309
LUNCH WITH A PASTOR AT
MINADO'S IN NATICK
Ask any religious, theology or meaning of
life questions you've always wanted to ask a
"person of the cloth.” John Mury, a Johnson
parent, and a pastor in a non-denominational church in Natick. He has a
background in world religions and holds a
masters in Christian history and systematize theology. Donated by: John Mury
Estimated value: $Priceless Minimum bid: $30
#310
STURBRIDGE VILLAGE PASSES
2 Adult and 2 child passes are valid through October 24, 2010.
Donated by: Sturbridge Village
Estimated value: $54
#311
Minimum bid: $25
STORY LAND PASSES (2)
Heading to NH this summer? Here are 2 passes to
Storyland, Glen NH Donated by: Story Land
Estimated value: $55
Minimum bid: $15
#312
BOSTON DUCK TOUR PASSES (2)
Tickets valid on weekdays during April, May, September, October,
and November only through 11/30/09
Donated by: Boston Duck Tours
Estimated value: $60 Minimum bid: $20
#313
COCO KEY WATER RESORT DAY PASSES (2)
Water fun at the Crowne Plaze Boston North Shore in Danvers.
Reservations required and not valid on Holidays, School Vacation
weeks and Saturdays. (Sundays are ok)
Donated by: CoCo Key Water Resort
Estimated value: $80 Minimum bid: $35
#314
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DANFORTH MUSEUM ART FAMILY MEMBERSHIP
Members receive free admission. Discounts on museum classes,
workshops, ticketed events. Invitations to special receptions,
gallery talks. Member only events.
Donated by: Danforth Museum of Art
Estimated value: $60 Minimum bid: $20
#315
NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM PASSES (2)
Expires December 2010
Donated by: New England Aquarium
Estimated value: $43 Minimum bid: $20
#316
RUBY TUESDAYS RESTAURANT GIFT CARD ($50)
Donated by: Samantha & Eric Beard
Estimated value: $50
#317
Minimum bid: $25
MAXWELLS 148 RESTAURANT GIFT CARD
Donated by: Maxwells 148
Estimated value: $25
#318
Minimum bid: $10
THE WALZ WINDOWS ON PITTS STREET
The Walz Windows are all yours for 2 full weeks! You create the
message & the Walz Family will put them up for all who travel
down Pitts Street to view.
Donated by: The Walz family
Estimated value: $Priceless
#319
Minimum bid: $20
PRIVATE WALKING TOUR OF NATICK CENTER
Learn about some of the history of downtown, from the fire
of 1874 to “the little ladies of Walcott Block”
Donated by: Maureen Sullivan
Estimated value: $Priceless
#320
Minimum bid: $20
GUITAR LESSONS BY TODD WHITTEN (3)
Todd Whitten will donate three 45-minute acoustic guitar lessons
for a child or adult at the winner's home or a mutually agreed
upon location. No experience or instrument necessary. Great way
to have your child try the guitar to see if s/he likes it, or to pick it
up again if it's been a while since you've played.
Donated by: Todd Whitten
Estimated value: $100
#321
Minimum bid: $30
SIX FLAGS ONE-DAY PASSES (2)
Valid during 2010 season. Donated by: Six Flags
Estimated value: $84 Minimum bid: $20
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i t e m s fo r yo u r h o m e + f a m i l y
#401
BOSE WAVE MUSIC SYSTEM
Ideal for home or office listening. Tabletop CD player, FM/AM
tuner, headphone jack, alarm clock. Convincing sound and
special
item
impressive lows, especially for its size Contemporary design with
all controls on convenient remote. Color: Titanium Silver.
LIST PRICE $499
Minimum bid: $250
Donated by: The Bose Store, Natick Collection,
second floor 508-647-4012
#402
GLM ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS SURVEY
A great opportunity. Option 1: Either a lot stakeout in Middlesex
or Norfolk County, Massachusetts (for up to 5/8th of an acre) with
permanent lot corners set and wooden stakes on the lot line.
OR Option 2: a certified plot plan.
Contact Dana Ross, 508 651 2478
Donated by: Dana Ross, GLM Engineering Consultants
Estimated value: $800
#403
Minimum bid: $200
ESTATE PLANNING BY ATTORNEY DAVID S. LEVINSON
If you do not have a will then you should bid on this auction item.
In addition to supporting Johnson Elementary School, you are
protecting your assets and providing for your children.
Attorney Levinson will prepare for you a will, health care proxy,
and a durable power of attorney. [email protected],
508-720-3487, www.davidlevinsonlaw.com
Donated by: David S. Levinson, Attorney at Law
Estimated value: $500
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Minimum bid: $150
#404
NEED A ROOM PAINTED IN YOUR HOME?
Johnson parent and professional painter will come and paint
the walls of your average-size room. I can help you pick out
a color as well with interior design training.
Note: Paint not included.
Donated by: Christina Taylor 508 655 2426
Estimated value: $300
#405
Minimum bid: $100
TAMING THE CHAOS
Feeling overwhelmed by paperwork, piles or clutter?
Aimee Mury will provide you 5 hours of her semiprofessional organizational skills to help you tame
some of your chaos! Time can be a one-time use or
split-up in a couple visits. She'll come to your office or
home and work on a project or two that you would like
to tackle.
"After my second child was born prematurely, I let my office &
paperwork get out of control with stacks everywhere. After my
daughter turned a year and she was safely thriving, I was ready to
get organized but felt overwhelmed & avoided it. Aimee helped me
for an afternoon get rid of 4 trash bags of garbage & recycled
paperwork and help me set-up new files and binders to put a
system in place that works for me. I am able to keep up with it now
and don't agonize walking into my office anymore!"
--Kara, a friend & client
"Aimee came one day to help me organize my kitchen. I had
gadgets & gizmos I didn't even know I had or what they were! I
ended up with cleaned-out drawers, a bag of donations, and nice
clean counter space I could finally use again! I love to cook and
it's great having the space to chop & dice now!"
--Nicole, a friend & client
Contact: [email protected]
Donated by: Aimee Mury
Estimated value: $150
Minimum bid: $65
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#406
BOUQUET OF THE MONTH
Enjoy eight colorful, cottage-style bouquets of fresh picked
flowers from March to October. Flower arrangements will
combine what's blooming in my garden and Johnson School
Outdoor Classroom's Butterfly Garden : in spring delightful
daffodils, tulips and pussy willows;
summer sunshine brings
snapdragons, marigolds,
rudbeckia, and zinnia; autumn
welcomes cosmos, asters,
echinacea and ornamental grasses.
Delivery dates and times to be
arranged. Abundant rain will
enhance the quality and variety of
bouquets. 508 655-6919
Donated by: Mary Estella Bartlett
Estimated value: $160
Minimum bid: $60
#407
ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTATION FOR YOUR HOME
Wondering about what changes might be possible with your
home? Thinking about an addition? Shaun Landon, architect,
Shaun Landon Design, will provide a 2-hour consultation and
provide his professional ideas.
Donated by: Shaun Landon
Estimated value: $150
#408
Minimum bid: $60
DOLLHOUSE BOOKCASE #1/WHITE + PINK
This solid wood hand painted dollhouse is approximately 26
inches tall, 21 inches wide, and 13 inches deep. This bookcase
is painted in white + pink. Adorable!.
Donated by: John’s Woodcrafts — Creative Cases
John Huliston 508-451-5546
Estimated value: $165
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Minimum bid: $60
409
DOLLHOUSE BOOKCASE #2/
UNFINISHED
This solid wood hand painted dollhouse
is approximately 26 inches tall, 21 inches
wide, and 13 inches deep. This bookcase
is unfinished so the bidder can paint it
and select their own colors. Adorable!.
Donated by: John’s Woodcrafts —
Creative Cases
John Huliston 508-451-5546
Estimated value: $150
Minimum bid: $55
#410
SLEEPOVER BASKET FOR KIDS
Enjoy a basket full of a snuggly blanket, 3 kids flannel pillowcases, 3 booklights, and 4 books. Magic Tree House/Dingoes
at dinnertime, Judy Moody Saves the World, Mercy Watson
to the Rescue, and The Sea of Monsters.
Donated by: Good Clean Fun — Dori Ross,
Heather Walker and Heather Chase
Estimated value: $45 Minimum bid: $25
#411
AAA FAMILY MEMBERSHIP
Receive a One-Year Regular Membership
Donated by: AAA Southern New England
Estimated value: $63 Minimum bid: $25
#412
SCRUB-A-DUB GIFT CARD “THE BOOK”
Donated by: Scrub-a-Dub
Estimated value: $35 Minimum bid: $15
#414
BAG OF USBORNE BOOKS”
Donated by: The Mury family
Estimated value: $TBD Minimum bid: $TBD
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unique + homebaked
#501
BASKET OF HOMEMADE BREAKFAST BREADS-OF-THEMONTH (1 YEAR) Receive homemade breakfast breads
(such as muffins and scones) delivered to your door in the
Johnson neighborhood. Every month for a year. (note:
allergywarning: may contain dairy, wheat and nuts)
Donated by: Jodi Freedman 508 655 0165
Estimated value: $150
Minimum bid: $60
#502
HOMEMADE COOKIE-OF-THE-MONTH (1 YEAR)
Receive homemade cookies delivered to your door in the
Johnson neighborhood. Every month for 12 months.
Donated by: Heather Haskell 508 655 6278
Estimated value: $65
Minimum bid: $30
#503
THERESA MORLEY-MCLAUGHLIN’S FAMOUS COOKIES
DELIVERED EVERY MONTH (1 YEAR) Receive these
yummy homemade treats delivered to your door (in the
Johnson neighborhood.) Every month for 12 months.
Donated by: Theresa Morley 508 653 5663
Estimated value: $65 Minimum bid: $30
#507
GOT A SWEET TOOTH?
Indulge it with home delivery of 2 dozen homebaked cookies
a month for 10 months (not including July and August).
Some of our family favorites are peanut butter lace cookies,
double chocolate brownie, and oatmeal chocolate chip. Every
batch is guaranteed by my two taste testers!
Donated by: Kat Whitten
Estimated value: $65 Minimum bid: $30
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a r t + p h o t o g r a p hy
Creative offerings from members of Johnson’s creative community.
#504
CHILDREN’S PHOTOGRAPHY SESSION
Casual, warm, professional and fun portraits
by Michael Walz
Photography. Capture
your child/children's
image around your
home, yard or any fun
location in the area or
enjoy a session inside
a photo studio. “2 hours or until the kids are sick of me.” Four
professional 5x7 prints included with photo session. Website:
www.michaelwalzphotography.com
Donated by: Michael Walz Photography
Estimated value: $300
#505
Minimum bid: $100
CUSTOM PAINTED PIECE FOR YOUR HOME
PAINTED BY PEARLE NORTHROP
Pearle will paint a small piece of
furniture (value starting at $250.00) This
could be anything from a small chair to
an end table....perhaps even a lamp.
Here is a link to Pearle’s Blog to get an
idea of her gorgeous work. At $250.00
one would get several colors and slight
Pearle Patterns. 508-215-8693
http://pearlespainting.blogspot.com/
Donated by: Pearle Northrop
Estimated value: $250
Minimum bid: $125
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#506
ZEAL: HANDMADE HOME SERVING TRAY & COASTERS
Johnson Mom Zandra Zuraw is donating a serving tray with
a coordinating set of four coasters from her crafts business,
Zeal: Handmade Home. The wood tray is painted and then
decoupaged with beautiful paper. The coasters are also
decoupaged and wrapped over ceramic tile. Both are sealed
so that you can use them for wet or hot drinks....just wipe
them down with a cloth after use. To see some examples of
her work, go to www.zealblogs.blogspot.com or
www.zealcrafts.etsy.com.
Donated by: Zandra Zuraw
Estimated value: $60 Minimum bid: $35
time with teachers and staff
KINDERGARTEN PIZZA LUNCH
“Let’s Have a Pizza Party” 1 winning students from each class will share a
pizza lunch during school in April with Mrs. Sugrue and Ms Murphy.
#601
PIZZA PARTY WITH MRS MURPHY
Winning student and 1 friends
#602
PIZZA PARTY WITH MRS SUGRUE
Winning student and 1 friends
PIZZA LUNCH WITH THE FIRST GRADE TEACHERS
Come enjoy a pizza lunch with your teachers Ms. Cunningham, Mrs
Brothers and Mrs Goss.
#603
PIZZA LUNCH WITH MRS. BROTHERS & MRS. GOSS
1 student
#604
PIZZA LUNCH WITH MS. CUNNINGHAM
1 student
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SECOND GRADE LUNCH
A pizza lunch with the second grade teachers. One winner from each class.
(Each winner can invite 1 friend)
#605
PIZZA LUNCH WITH SECOND GRADE TEACHER
MRS. COTTERS CLASS
Winning student and 1 friends
#606
PIZZA LUNCH WITH SECOND GRADE TEACHERS
MRS. BLAKE/MRS. GEORGE
Winning student and 1 friend
#607
PIZZA LUNCH WITH SECOND GRADE TEACHER
MRS. DION
Winning student and 1 friend
#608
BREAKFAST WITH MR. TOURANJEAU & MR. T
We will provide the food and fun.
#609
ICE CREAM WITH MR TAGLIAPIETRA + MRS CHIN.
A trip after school to Natick Center for ice cream for student
and one of their friends.
#610
ICE CREAM WITH MR TAGLIAPIETRA + MRS CHIN.
A trip after school to Natick Center for ice cream for student
and one of their friends.
#611
CHESS WITH MR WOOD
Join me for a game of chess! I will record the moves
so that after we can review the game and discuss strategies.
You will get a copy of our game and a scoring book
to keep track of future matches.
#612
BREAKFAST WITH MRS. BRUNS
Invite a couple of friends and join Mrs. Bruns for a tasty breakfast
— we’ll plan the menu together.
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#613
PANCAKE BREAKFAST FOR 10 WITH MRS. V.
Start time is 7:45 and Mrs. V will make a party of 10 a special
pancake breakfast at Johnson School. See Mrs. V to set up the
date! A special activity too.
#614
PIZZA LUNCH WITH MRS. PESTANA, MRS. GILBERT,
& MRS. MANGAN
Pizza lunch during school day for winning student and 2 friends.
Special activity included.
#615
JOHNSON SCHOOL OFFICE ASSISTANT
MRS. SLATTERY & MRS. DONAHUE
You and a friend will have a pizza lunch with Mrs. Donahue
and Mrs. Slattery. You pick the pizza place and assist in the office
for one hour during lunch time, answering phones and some
computer work.
616
BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS
You and 2 friends will join Principal Ghilani for a nourishing
breakfast at the local establishment of your choice. We will return
to school well fed and ready to learn! (transportation provided)
617
PRINCIPAL FOR THE DAY
Test your leadership skills as you work through a typical day at
Johnson. We will visit classrooms, monitor the lunchroom, make
important announcements and other very important things.
(lunch included)
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c l a s s ro o m c rea t i o n s
Each classroom has created a “kid-created” item to auction for Johnson
School. Always popular.
k i n d e rg a r t e n
#701
MS. MURPHY’S PROJECT
Details to come
Parent coordinator: Darrah Bryans
Minimum bid: $30
#702
MRS. SUGRUE’S WILD THINGS
Each kindergartener created a self-portrait square
that makes up this special memory.
Parent coordinators: Jen Wise, Shelby Gitlin and Emily
Zarybnisky
Minimum bid: $30
1st grade
#703
MRS. BROTHERS’ CLASS “WISHING STAR STEP STOOL”
Children’s wishes written on stars decorate this beautiful and
functional stepping stool.
Parent coordinators: Laura Loftus, Heather Walker, Chris Taylor
Minimum bid: $30
#704
MS. CUNNINGHAMS’ CLASS
“WISHING STAR STEP STOOL”
Children’s wishes written on stars decorate this beautiful
and functional stepping stool.
Parent coordinator: Laura Loftus, Heather Walker,
Heidi Manago, Sharon Lesher
Minimum bid: $30
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2nd grade
#705
MRS. BLAKE/MRS. GEORGE’S CLASSROOM
FAVORITE BOOKS BOOKSHELF
Need a book recommendation? Look no further than this sturdy
wooden bookshelf, decorated with the cover art from books
suggested by second graders.
Parent coordinators: Kat Whitten
Minimum bid: $30
#706
MRS. COTTER’S CLASSROOM
FAVORITE BOOKS BOOKSHELF
Need a book recommendation? Look no further than this sturdy
wooden bookshelf, decorated with the cover art from books
suggested by second graders.
Parent coordinators: Robin Pedrelli
Minimum bid: $30
#707
MS. DION’S CLASSROOM FAVORITE BOOKS BOOKSHELF
Need a book recommendation? Look no further than this sturdy
wooden bookshelf, decorated with the cover art from books
suggested by second graders.
Parent coordinators: Chris Perault
Minimum bid: $30
3 rd g r a d e
#708
MR. TOURANJEAU ’S CLASSROOM
FRAMED COLLAGE POSTER
Liven up any room in your house with this very cool framed
poster comprised of individual collages created by each student.
Parent coordinator: Colleen Canoni and Hillary Ferrazzi
Minimum bid: $30
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#709
MRS. KENNY’S CLASSROOM FRAMED COLLAGE POSTER
Liven up any room in your house with this very cool framed
poster comprised of individual collages created by each student.
Parent coordinator: Colleen Canoni and Hillary Ferrazzi
Minimum bid: $30
4th grade
#710
MR. WOOD’S CLASSROOM POTTERY PIECE
Pottery piece decorated by the members of Mr. Wood’s class.
Parent coordinators: Barb Coco
Minimum bid: $30
#711
MRS. BRUN’S CLASSROOM POTTERY PIECE
Pottery piece decorated by the members of Mrs. Brun’s class.
Parent coordinators: Kristin Brothers
Minimum bid: $30
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parties
You might want to get together with friends and bid on these items
together. Have fun and support the school.
#801
PRIVATE WINETASTING PARTY FOR UP TO 12 PEOPLE
IN YOUR HOME
Entertain your friends with a winetasting party.
Private tasting of highly rated and interesting
wines for up to 12 people: Sample wines in
the comfort of your own home together
with friends. Wines by vinodivino, tasting
hosted by Glynn Hawley (Johnson parent).
Glynn will share his wine expertise on an
evening mutually agreed upon by Glynn and auction recipient.
The wine selection can be customized to your taste. Wine
demonstration ($150)
508 651 3039
Donated by: Glynn Hawley
Gift certificate for wine selection. ($100)
Donated by: Nine East Wine Emporium
www.thewinenetwork.com
Accompany your wine selection with
delicious cheese from one of the
busiest and oldest full-service cheese
counters in the country ($25).
Donated by: Wasik’s, The Cheese
Shop, Wellesley
A beautiful decorative arrangement of
seasonal flowers/cuttings will be
created for the event by Mary Estella
Bartlett 508 655-6919 ($50).
Donated by: Mary Estella Bartlett
Combined estimated value: $325
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Minimum bid: $150
#802
AFTER WORK LUCKY STRIKE RED PIN BOWLING PARTY
FOR
14 AT LUCKY STRIKE, BOSTON
Includes 2 hours of bowling in 2 lanes (plus shoe rental) for
14 guests. Note: Only Monday—Friday 6-8pm. Free chips &
salsa platter.. Alcohol, Tax and gratuity not included. All
guests must be 21 years or older. ($250)
Donated by: Jillians, Boston
TRAVEL OFFER. Gift certificate for 50% off a JFK van service
to bowling party. (full round trip fee is $200). Value is ($100)
Donated by: JFK Taxi, Natick 508-653-5600
Combined value: $350
#803
Minimum bid: $70
APPETIZERS & WINE PARTY FOR 8
Beth will whip up some fabulous food which Chris will pair
with great wine and music.
Donated by: Beth & Chris Doyle
Estimated value: $350
Minimum bid: $100
b i r t h d ay p a r t i e s
#804
KIDS SPORTS BIRTHDAY PARTY
AT LONGFELLOW SPORTS CLUB
Ages 8+; 1.5 hours (1 - 15 children; $5 each additional child)
For the older children, our Birthday Party Coordinators organize
sports and games on the basketball floor! Children play soccer,
kickball, capture the flag, dodgeball and other games before the
whistle blows, telling them it’s time to head back for
refreshmentsThe Longfellow Sports Club has an experienced
team that will set up and clean up, and help serve refreshments.
Relax, and enjoy the celebration! Longfellow provides the paper
goods (plates, cups, napkins, spoons and forks) and invitations.
Donated by: The Longfellow Sports Club
Estimated value: $185
AND A YUMMY “TRULY YOGURT” WELLESLEY 10” CAKE
2 layers, 2 flavors 10” cake. Serves 12-14. (781) 239-1356
Donated by: Mrs. Goldman, Title One Teacher
Estimated value: $25
Combined estimated value: $210
Minimum bid: $100
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#805
ORIGAMI PARTY ENTERTAINER
Jared, a Johnson School Alum, will come to your child's
birthday celebration and mentor the children in origami. He
will do a demonstration and then mentor the party go-ers to
help them complete an origami project. Recommended ages
are 8 and up. Good for 1.5 hours of time. He will provide
special origami paper and his talent. Jared will help
brainstorm with you, the appropriate origami level for your
party. Beginners, Intermediate, or Advanced.
Donated by: Jared Walz
Estimated value: $50
Minimum bid: $25
b e e r - fo r - a - yea r
#806
A CASE OF SAM ADAMS BEER
EVERY MONTH FOR A YEAR
Don’t want to forget the beerlovers. Pick up a case of Sam
Adams beer of your choice each month for the next year.
Try some new flavors. Includes a Sam Adams bucket with 2
baseball caps, 2 t shirts, 2 beer glasses. Note: Beer must be
picked up at their brewery in Jamaica Plain.
Donated by: The Boston Beer Company
Estimated value: $360
#807
Minimum bid: $75
VINODIVINO GIFT CERTIFICATE ($50)
& BOTTLE OF WINE ($25)
Donated by: vinodivino
Estimated value: $75
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Minimum bid: $35
ITEM #1
raffle
items
iPOD TOUCH 8GB
Apple’s newest 3rd generation
The newest release of Apple’s most
popular iPod. See, hear, touch
everything that entertains you on one really great iPod.
iPod touch lets you enjoy everything you love about an
iPod, and then some. Watch your movies and TV shows
on a brilliant 3.5-inch display. Use the revolutionary
Multi-Touch interface to flick through your music.
LIST PRICE
$200
DONATED BY: THE JOHNSON SCHOOL PTO
ITEM #2
AMERICAN GIRL DOLL MIA
Now a collectors item, Mia was girl of the year in
2008. Mia St. Clair is ten years old. She has red hair,
green eyes, and freckles. She lives in New York State
and her brothers play hockey, but she has decided to
pursue her figure skating dream.
VALUE
$150
Donated by: The Loftus Family
ITEM #3
Zhu Zhu Funhouse Set with Hamster,
Hamstermobile and Garage
A smart motorized critter that is programmed
to play in or outside of his special habitat
playhouse, car + garage.
LIST PRICE
Family
$90
Donated by: The Whitten
Raffle tickets $1 each $5 for 6
Tickets are on the next page. Circle one raffle item on each ticket you
purchase. Trim tickets, and return to school office with your payment or bring
tickets and payment to the auction on March 27. Winning tickets will be
drawn at the Johnson School-Aid Auction on March 27. You don’t have to be
present to win. Checks payable to “Johnson School PTO”
Raffle tickets $1 each or $5 for 6
Circle one raffle item on each ticket
you purchase. You can make more copies and enter more tickets to the raffle. Trim
tickets, and return to school office with your payment or bring tickets and payment
to the auction on March 27.
(circle one) iTOUCH
DOLL
ZHU ZHU
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ZHU ZHU
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Shaw’s
Angela
Connolly
the Beard
family
Paper-Source
in Wellesley
Gold’s Gym
Michael Walz
Photography
Kentucky
Spirits
Sam Adams
Brewery
Fair & Yeager
Insurance
Planet
Gymnastics
Wellesley Toy
Store
Mary Kay
New England
Aquarium
Anonymous
Story Land
Joan + Ed’s
Deli
HYP Yoga
Studio
Wellesley
Amarin II
(Wellesley)
Panoply
Day Spa
The Langon
Family
The
Huliston
family
GLM
Engineering
Consultants
Mary Estella
Bartlett
Dolphin
Restaurant
Zoo New
England
Longfellow
Sports Club
David S.
Levinson
Roche
Bros
Hasbro
Harpoon
Brewery
The Bose Store
(Natick
Collection)
Pinz
Entertainment
the Manago
family
Sassamon
Trace
Golf Course
Wheelock
Theater
Robin
MacBlane
The Mury
family
ZEAL:
Handmade
Home
Matignetti
Liquors
Natick Wine
and Spirits
Lisa Landon
Shaun Landon
Fun & Games
PawSox
Zandra
Zuraw
Villari’s
Martial Arts
Dana Ross
Jodi Freedman
Shattuck
Golf Course
MetroWest
YMCA
the Walz
family
Christine
Taylor
Stone Zoo
Jillian’s,
Boston
Franklin
Park Zoo
5 bites
cupcakes
Heather
Haskell
Catherine
Morley
Ruby
Tuesdays
Wasik’s The
Cheese Shop,
Wellesley
vinodivino
Good Clean
Fun Soaps
Shaw’s
Newtonville
Golf
Warehouse
Nine East Wine
Emporium
Babson
Danforth
The Boston
Summer Camp Beer Company Museum of Art
Pearle’s
Painting
Christina
Taylor
holtz design
Charles
Planck
Proactive
Fitness
The Loftus
family
Robin
Macblane
Powers
Package
Store
Roger Williams
Zoo
U Burger
Nehoiden
Golf Club,
Wellesley
College
Michael Walz
Photography
Kentucky
Spirits
Morley family
Golf on the
Village Green
the Ross
family
A.D. Cola
Lighting
Maxwell’s
the Whitten
family
Kathy
Fleming
Julie and Joe
Victor
Need interior painting?
Need design advice?
CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHAT TO DO WITH THAT ROOM?
CAN'T GET AROUND TO PAINTING? CAN'T PICK A COLOR?
• I am a Johnson Mom here in the neighborhood
• I have been a Professional Painter with lots of experience
• I have a diploma in Residential Interior Design and worked
as a design assistant at a high-end firm in Seattle, WA
• Quick, neat and professional
• Work during school hours
C h r i s t i n a Ta y l o r
Give me a call! 508-655-2426
tickets
reserve your place at the auction.
Avoid waiting at the door.
Just complete this form and return it to the school.
tickets $10 donation per person
($15 at the door)
Your donation helps to cover the evening’s expenses.
Check payable to “Johnson School PTO”
Name______________________________________________
Phone _____________________________________________
Email______________________________________________
# of Tickets _________________________________________
Amount Enclosed $____________________
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breathe
Jo h ns o n
G o l d R u sh
Bring your old, unwanted gold
to the auction.
Go home with a check instead.
At the Johnson School Auction on March 27,
Gary Stucchi of Stucchi Jewelers
will be buying your unwanted gold.
Leave with a check that night.
Damaged or broken. We don’t care!
And, at the end of the rush,
Stucchi Jewelers will match a portion
of the total and donate it to the Johnson PTO.
Go through your old jewelry boxes and drawers…
a great way to do some early spring-cleaning
and fill your wallet.