Benefit Auction - River Gallery School
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Benefit Auction - River Gallery School
5 2 th Annual! Sat. 6 1 y a M Benefit Auction at Scott Farm Orchard Join us for our 25th Annual Benefit Auction and Fundraiser Saturday, May 16, 2014 Scott Farm Orchard Kipling Road in Dummerston $25 admission includes: Paddle #, delicious apps, lively music, coffee and dessert. Cash bar is open during the whole evening. 5 pm Welcome doors open Silent Auction * Delicious Appetizers Cash bar 7 pm Main Auction begins 8 pm Main Auction ends Dessert + Coffee * Local gift certificates for massage, haircuts, yoga, professional services... Trees and plants, beautiful drawings, paintings and prints, pottery... Art supplies, concert tickets, delicious baked goods and tasty treats... To see more items visit: [email protected] rivergalleryschool.org Scan QR Code to join our mailing list. For more info: 802-257-1577 Cover painting by Christine O’Neill www.rivergalleryschool.org 39 Years of Art! Back In 1976, when Ric Campman and Barbara Merfeld Campman founded River Gallery School, there were after-school art classes for children. Now the non-profit school annually serves more than 300 adults and children from age 3 to senior citizens. There is an an active Outreach program and collaborations with other area organizations. The underlying philosophy of the teaching - that each person is innately creative and that creativity, when nurtured, will find unique and valuable expression - forms the basis of the classes. Each person, from absolute beginner to experienced artist, is accepted as they are, and the dialogue between student and teacher around art making develops from there. Our studios at 32 Main Street are full of artistic activity, buzzing with day and evening classes and weekend workshops filled with all sorts of creative expression. The spirit of creativity and the joy of making infuses the space.Year after year, people tell us “it’s a great place to be.” River Gallery School offers: Adults, Teens, Children, +Tots Classes Cartooning + Role Playing Summer + Vacation Camps Studio Art Life Drawing + Painting Watercolor Outreach Classes I live for art ! Printmaking Encaustics Color Mixing Summer Landscape Sequencing Teacher Training Weekend Workshops and Museum Outings Wow, I love my painting ! 1 Welcome everyone! This is the 25th year of our auction and we are so grateful to you all. As we aim to raise funds year after year, we look to the same community to show up and bid so that we can continue with our mission of offering art classes to everyone. We especially thank our invaluable helpers, too many to name, but especially Carol Ross, Tim Mathiesen and David Brown, and thanks to the cooks, Olivia deWolf, Terri Ziter of A Vermont Table, Richard Hawes and Ted Colligan on the grills, and all the bakers and servers and helpers. Yum! Live Auction Items: 1. DINNER at PETER HAVENS Donor: Zach Corbin Zach Corbin, owner and chef of Peter Havens, is offering a delicious dinner from his new menu featuring French country cuisine. Outdoor dining on the new deck over looking the herb garden will add to the fabulousness of dining at the new Peter Havens. Value: $100 (Beverages, tax, gratuity not included. Exp. 5-16-16) 2 2. LANGUAGE COURSE at SIT Donor: School for International Training Learn French, Spanish, Arabic or Chinese. Languages offered will depend on enrollment. Course offered during the Fall 2015 or Spring 2016 semesters. Bon Jour! Value $700 3. WEEK in KEY WEST, FLORIDA Donor: Ellen Heizman Downstairs duplex with private yard. Join the ranks of Ernest Heminway and Harry Truman. Great food, great snorkeling; a tropical Provincetown. Rent a bike and pedal your way around this 200+ year old town. Urban, funky and lots of art. Perfect for two to four people. Great outdoor shower. Cleaning included. One week in April 2016. Value: $1300 4. seasonal DINNER for six, delivered Donor: Gretchen Hardy Catering Dinner for 6 delivered to your home. Buyer does the final assembly and heating. Menu will be decided based on season and dietary restrictions. Value: $200 5. MODEL for CHRISTINE TRIEBERT Donor: Photographer Christine Triebert Sit as a model for Chris and be included in her feature show “Portraits in Slow Time” opening at Mitchell Giddings Fine Arts in Oct. 2015. The photographs will be large-scale portraits focusing on people in the community. Chris will also create a small original print for the buyer. Sitting dates: May- Sept. 2015 Value: $500 3 6. Under the Tuscan Sun, Manciano, Italy Donor: Leone Hinzman Seven nights in Italy for 4 people. Choice of 5 properties, surrounded by lush gardens and an expansive view of the rolling countryside. Villa Zolira is a vintage Tuscan style with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room and kitchen. Casa Natalia and Casa Bambini are new with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room/kitchen. Mira Bella has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Casa Giovanna has 2 bedrooms and 1 bath with a balcony for sipping wine and enjoying the breathtaking views.You can see all the way to the Mediterranean from this unit. The properties are situated in the ancient hill town of Manciano, approximately 1 ½ hours north of Rome in the southern edge of Tuscany, which rises on the top of a hill with breathtaking views in all directions. There is no expiration date and this trip may be used any time in the future. Airfare not included. www.tuscanresort.com Value: $4,550 7. GREEK COOKING LESSON with FLO NESTER Donor: Euphrosene Flo Nester Traditional Greek Dinner and Cooking Lesson at Flo’s beautiful hilltop home in Newfane. Join Flo on Sunday, June 14 from 4 pm to 7 pm and learn to prepare Soupa avgolemono, egg lemon soupe, spanakopeta. Spinach pie and Garides me feta, shrimp with feta. Dinner will begin with taramosalata, fish roe pate, stuffed grape leaves and tiroptes, cheese blintzes end with galatoboureko, custard with honey. Lesson and dinner for up to 3 people. Value: $300 4 8. private apple tasting for 12 Donor: Ezekial Goodband Private heirloom apple tasting for up to 12 people. 1.5 hours of fun and funny stories of the history and tastes of unusual varieties. Orchard manager Zeke Goodband will be your host at Scott Farm in Dummerston. Value: $300 9. MEXICAN NIGHT at BETSY & BILL’S Donor: Betsy Gentile and Bill Penniman A Mexican dinner (with Bill’s famous “Cowboy Crisps”) for six people on their deck in Brattleboro. Betsy makes the best Margs in Brattleboro. (and she and Bill have plenty of extra beds). OLE! Value: $400 exp. April 2016 10. antigua villa Donor: Leone Hinzman 7 nights for up to 4 people in a lovely villa in Antigua Village in the Carribean. The garden villa has 2 levels, with a master bedroom with king size bed and full bath upstairs. On the main level is the kitchen, family room with pull out queen size sofa bed and another full bath. Although it has only one true bedroom, it is spacious and will accommodate 4 people easily. It has been the winter from hell... you deserve this! Value: $2500 5 11. INDIAN COOKING LESSON for two followed by dinner for 4-6 people Donor: Stephen Fitzpatrick Stephen will offer a cooking lesson for 2 with a delicious dinner for 4 to 6 people following the lesson. Learn to prepare traditional North Indian fare. The menu will feature local ingredients when available with a western twist and ayurvedic persuasions. Adventurous, simple, five tastes, extraordinary flavors and spicing combinations. To be arranged with Stephen at mutual convenience. Value: $350 12. STONE BIRD BATH Donor: Richard Hawes of Feathered Stone Custom stone bird bath from natural Vermont fieldstone. Each bird bath is unique and will make a lovely addition to any garden or patio. Delivery and set-up are not included. Value: $650 13. SOUTH AFRICAN PHOTO SAFARI Donor: Kathy Kingston on behalf of Trevor Shaw Experience the magic of South Africa for 6 days and 6 nights. Zulu Nyala, a private game reserve, provides a unique and authentic taste of the bush in the heart of one South Africa’s most diverse regions. Includes all meals and accommodations in 4-star luxury rooms for two people, as well as swimming pool, tennis, and a photo trip into the bush twice daily with a guide. Excludes airfare, drinks, and extra activities. Value: $5,950 6 14. DINNER for TWO at DUO Restaurant Donors: Ann Montgomery A staff of wonderful and talented people make Duo a new local favorite in the heart of downtown Brattleboro. Value: $200 15. APPLE PRESSING and PIZZA for six Donors: Ted & Kim Colligan Make your own cider. Press freshly picked apples, quince and pears to make an amazing custom blend of fresh sweet cider. Join Ted on his hilltop in Williamsville for amazing views and a fun cider making adventure. Then relax and enjoy his delicious homemade pizza. Take home a half gallon of cider. Date to be mutually arranged in Mid-Sept thru mid Oct. 2015. Value: $250 16. Murder Mystery Dinner at Naulakha Donor: Landmark Trust USA and Betsy Gentile Spend an evening with your friends at Naulakha solving the “Murder at Mardi Gras” and enjoy an evening of Cajun food, hurricane drinks and figuring out who the culprit is before they strike again! This is a game for 8 people and comes complete with character booklets, party invitations, clues, menus and costume suggestions. The evening includes overnight accommodations for 8 guests. Your hosts will help guide you through the game and you and your guests will provide the food and drinks. After the mystery has been solved, spend the rest of the evening enjoying this vacation rental complete with everything you’ll need for an overnight. Enjoy sitting by the fireplace or playing pool in the game room. Call for availability. Value $475 7 Thank Thank You! You! 8 A Vermont Table Brown & Robert’s Ezekial Goodband Altiplano Carol Barber Friends of the Sun Amy’s Bakery Arts Café Carol Ross Gallery in the Woods Ann Montgomery Carol Stephens Gallery Wright Backroads Granola Carolyn diNicola Fawley Gordon Meinhard Barbara Merfeld Campman Cecelie French Grafton Cheese Basha Freudenberg Chesterfield Inn Grafton Inn Beadniks Christine Triebert Gretchen Hardy Beck’s Studio & Hair Design Colonial Motel & Spa Haley Felker Best Muffler Collin Leech Helene Henry Betsy Gentile & Bill Penniman Creating with Clay Helen Schmidt Betsy MacIsaac Crooked Fence Farm Hidden Springs Maple Bettina Krampetz Cultural Intrigue Hilltop Summerfun Black Horse Fine Art Supply Cynthia Houghton Hotel Pharmacy Blue Moose Dee Dee Jones Jane Dewey Bobbi Angell Delectable Mountain Jasmine’s Bakery Boomerang Dental Health Jason Alden Brandywine Glassworks Diana Lischer-Goodband Joslin Roderick Brattleboro Food Co-op Donna C. Hawes Julia Jensen Brattleboro Museum & Art Center Duo Kate Spencer Brattleboro Rec & Parks Ellen Heizman Kathy Traugott Briony Morrow-Cribbs Everyone’s Books Kelly Carlin Brown Bunny Pottery Evie Lovett Kim Hartman Colligan Thank Thank You! You! Landmark Trust USA Old Athens Farm Steven Leal Latchis Hotel & Theater Orchard Street Pottery Stewart & Kristen McDermet Laura Pepper Pacem Pottery Ted Colligan Laughing Lizard Studio Pat Little Tim Allen Living Memorial Sports Patricia Burleson Tim Mathiesen Loretta Palazzo Polli Jo Mory+lKyle Oliver Vermont Woods Studio Lori Schreiner Peter Haven’s Virginia Knuebel Lydia Thomson Petria Mitchell Vermont Country Deli Lynn Hoeft Pine Hill Orchards Vermont Country Store Marilyn Allen Reiki Healing Arts Vermont Jazz Center Marlboro Music Richard Hawes Masonry Walker Farm Marta Birnbaum Robyn Weisel West River Marina Mathew Peake Robert George W. Townshend Country Store Meg Donahue Robert Henry Whetstone Watercolor Melinda Taggard Rob Thompson White Cloud Vermont Mocha Joe’s Ross Smart Zephyr’s Mount Snow Sam’s Z Pots Nancy Detra Sheep’s Nose Farm Zulu Nyala Safari New Chapter Shin La NE Center for Circus Arts Shoe Tree NEYT Sidehill Farm North End Butcher SIT Offerings Stephen Fitzpatrick Many thanks to all who have so generously donated. Wonderful items are still arriving as we go to press, so please forgive us if your name did not make it onto this list. 9 Unique Programs at River Gallery School: Sequencing This approach to painting was developed at RGS by co-founder Ric Campman. It’s a way for both beginners and more experienced art makers to enter the process of painting at a deep and direct level. RGS offers a yearly workshop in Teacher Training in Sequencing. RGS Outreach Marilyn Allen, director of Outreach, and Helen Schmidt offer weekly classes at the Brattleboro Senior Center and other venues for seniors interested in the pleasure of oil painting, whether for the first time or resuming an interest from an earlier time in life. A generous grant from The Robin Foundation is allowing new collaborations and expansion of our Outreach program. Ability Arts This arts program offers creative classes and workshops for young adults with various disabilities. Robyn and Greg Weisel conceived of AArts as a way for young people to continue their creative endeavors after they finish their academic programs. Summer and Vacation Art Camps Your child can enjoy a week of drawing, printmaking, painting, sculpture and more. No video games! Snacks provided to nourish the young artist. Choose any or all of the 7 weeks in July and August. Generous grant from The Thomas Thompson Trust, The Kahn-Mason Foundation and Turrell Fund help support all of our children’s programming. 10 What people say about RGS: “As soon as I get to the bottom of the RGS stairs, I feel it. It’s like I leave the heavy suitcases at the bottom, and by the time I get to the top, it’s just me. It’s a little oasis in my life; it’s just me, and I love it.” - adult student “I have referred many teenagers to art programs at the school. The staff and curriculum are incredibly creative and supportive to even the most disturbed children. The teens I have sent to the school have benefited tremendously from creative expression, improved self-esteem and warm social relationships in a safe environment.” - referring social worker “My son had a really great experience there this summer. As an older kid with Autism, he struggles socially, mentally, kinesthetically. But RGS summer Art Camp was comforting, interesting, and challenging for him...he has gone back to school more social and more willing to try new things. Thank you very very much for creating the space for him, and letting him spread his wings a bit.” - parent of summer camp child “Art class at RGS is a lifeline for me. It gives me a safe haven to focus on being creative in a caring and supportive environment. I start making a piece and completely lose myself in it – the troubles of life fall drop away – and somehow by following the brush marks and paint colors something emerges that is deeply personal and fulfilling. ” - adult student I LOVE this place! Please support our local businesses that generously support RGS: Robert and John Clements Celebrating 50 Years 129 Main St. Brattleboro 802-254-2788 When it’s time to buy or sell, contact us! Mount Snow Area Office Brattleboro Office 802-464-8900 802-254-6400 118 Route 100, W. Dover 119 Western Avenue riChard haWeS maSonry Fireplaces Chimneys Stonewalls Birdbaths Benches Walkways Patios Steps circus FOR Berkleyveller.com www.berkleyveller.com EVERYBODY all ages all levels 2631 higley hill rd. W.marlboro, VT 05363 802-464-2174 richardhawesmasonry.com 12 WEEK SESSION CLASSES KIDS SUMMER CAMPS S H O W S ADVANCED TRAINING JUGGLE JAMS & MORE! New England Center for Circus Arts necenterforcircusarts.org Brattleboro • 802-254-9780 Brattleboro Museum & Art Center look imagine create connect www.brattleboromuseum.org Newfane, Vermont 802-365-9434 winchesterstables.com Theraputic Riding Center at Winchester Stables helps to improve balance, muscle tone and flexibility. Contact Lynn Young for more info 802-221-4409 [email protected] ;KW\\.IZU 7ZKPIZL" Visit our Farmstand and enjoy our 90+ varieties of heirloom apples 2WQVW]Z+;) 7NNMZQVO;MI[WVIT0MQZTWWU )XXTM+QLMZY]QVKMUMLTIZ[OWW[MJMZZQM[ZI[XJMZZQM[JT]MJMZZQM[ 8MIZ[XT]U[OZIXM[KPMZZQM[ XMIKPM[VMK\IZQVM[RIURMTTaPWVMa X]UXSQV[UIXTM[aZ]XY]QVKMXI[\M W]ZW_VNZ]Q\XQM[ <ISM+TI[[M[QV0IZL+QLMZ5ISQVO <IZ\WZ8QM*ISQVO8Z]VQVOIVL/ZIN\QVO<ZMM[ )\\MVL\PM7K\WJMZ0IZ^M[\,QVVMZ Scott Farm Orchard 707 Kipling Rd, Dummerston VT 802-254-6868 www.scottfarmvermont.com 4IVLUIZS<Z][\ :MV\IT8ZWXMZ\QM[" +PWW[MNZWUWVMWN W]ZNQ^MWN W]ZJMI]\QN]T PQ[\WZQKPW][M[QV*ZI\\TMJWZW¼[KW]V\Za[QLM Amos Brown House ;TMMX[[Q`,WO[IZM_MTKWUM:MTI`QV\PMUQLLTM WN NWZM[\MLPIaUMILW_IKZM[ Dutton Farm House[TMMX[ ;XMK\IK]TIZ ^QM_[W^MZTWWSQVO\PM;KW\\.IZU7ZKPIZL[0I[ IKKM[[\W_WVLMZN]T\ZQIT[QV[]ZZW]VLQVONWZM[\ Naulakha, Rudyard Kipling’s home ;TMMX[ .IJ]TW][IVLM`\MV[Q^MTQJZIZaOIUM ZWWU.]ZVQ[PMLQV\PM[\aTMWN \PMTI\M !¼[ Carriage House ;TMMX[?PMZM3QXTQVO¼[KIZZQIOM_I[SMX\_PMV PQ[PWZ[M[6QXIVL<]KS_MZMQV\PMQZJIZV Sugar House;TMMX[)_IZUIVLKWbaKWV^MZ\ML[]OIZ[PIKS\]KSMLQV\W\PMPQTT[QLMVM`\\W \PM;KW\\.IZU7ZKPIZL,WO[IZM_MTKWUM )TTWN \PM[M4IVLUIZS[IZMN]TTaMY]QXXML_Q\P TQVMV[IVLKWUXTM\MSQ\KPMV[)TTaW]VMML\WLW Q[XZW^QLMaW]ZNWWL Landmark Trust USA 707 Kipling Rd, Dummerston VT 802 254 6868 www.landmarktrustusa.org v e r m o n t p e r f o r m a n c e l a b a laboratory for creative research and community engagement vermontperformancelab.org insurance, employee benefits & retirement plans Congratulations to the River Gallery School of Art on your 25th Auction! www.theRichardsGrp.com 24 hour Plumbing and Heating Service Home Comfort Monitoring Quality Heating and Cooling Installations Bio-Blended Heating Oil Clean Propane Gas 802-254-0000 cotaoil.com 584 Putney Rd. Brattleboro, VT LEARN HOW TO build a barn FELL A TREE raise an animal FIX THINGS WHEN THEY BREAK grow and sell food TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF your family & YOUR COMMUNITY Come to The Farm School’s year-long Learn to Farm program to gain practical knowledge that will serve you for the rest of your life, no matter what you go on to do. We count farmers, PhD candidates, educators, veterinarians, marketers, chefs and homesteaders among our over 100 graduates. Scholarships are now available to provide access to all qualified adult students, regardless of means. Applications are currently being reviewed for the 2015-2016 year, which starts on October 1, 2015. Visit farmschool.org today to find out more and apply! www.farmschool.org RGS Summer Workshops: Asian Brush Painting with Bruce Iverson $135 Sat. May 2 10 am - 4 pm Sequencing with Lydia Thomson $65. June 14 1 -4 pm Life Drawing Marathon with Matthew Peake $75 Sat. May 30 10 am - 4 pm Pastels:Waterfalls+Streams with Robert Carston $135. Sun. June 21 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Printmaking + Encaustics with J. Jensen and K.H.Colligan $205. Sat. + Sun. June 6+7 10 am - 3 pm Children’s Art Camps with RGS Faculty $175 per week Details at rivergalleryschool.org Cabin rental by the river Cozy, charming custom-built cabin in South Newfane. Open May - October Owned by local artists Carol Ross and Chris Triebert 802-348-7440 www.rockriver-studio.com 32 Main St. Brattleboro 802-257-1577 [email protected] rivergalleryschool.org Thank you to Carol Ross for design of the booklet and C&S Wholesale Grocers for the printing.