Bid Auction Live Auction Dinner
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Bid Auction Live Auction Dinner
Bid Auction Dinner Live Auction MT. BRILLIANT Spectacular '11 TABLE OF CONTENTS Schedule of the Evening 1854/Spartan Sponsors Chair's Letter Headmaster's Letter Committees Pillars/Gold/Blue Sponsors Donors Contributors Rules Live Auction Spectacular '10 Homage Spectacular Advertisers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-26 27-32 33 . . . schedule 6:00 p.m. Sayre Spectacular 2011 Silent Auction Cocktails Hors d'oeuvres 7:30 p.m. Dinner Seating Headmaster's Welcome Senior Introductions Dinner by Dupree Catering 8:30 p.m. Live Auction Silent Auction reopens for 30 minutes after Live Auction. -2- sponsors 1854 Sponsor Mount Brilliant Farm Sayre Spectacular 2011 Spartan Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Evan Trommer Space Center Storage White-Reach Development, LLC -3- fromthechair March 4, 2011 Sayre Spectacular 2011 Dear Spectacular Guests, I am thrilled to welcome you to the 31st annual Sayre Spectacular. Twenty years ago tonight, I walked across that very stage during Senior introductions. It was also Mr. Chambliss’ first year as our school’s Headmaster. In the past twenty years I have seen so many changes to the campus. We have a new Buttery, Upper School, Middle School, Gymnasium, and Athletic Fields. Among these architectural changes, one thing has remained constant: the superior education that our children are receiving daily. This school holds a very special place in my heart, not only as an Alumna, but as a current parent to Robbie, Cate, and Emme. “If we all extend a hand, imagine how far we can reach.” I saw this quote last July when I started planning the Spectacular. It embodies everything that this evening is all about. I have been amazed by the generosity of the administration, faculty, alumni, staff, parents, and, of course, our dear students. The students have also committed their handiwork that is on display this evening. Their imagination and creativity is absolutely priceless. I want to thank my committee and all the volunteers who have provided countless hours to making this great night possible. I would like to also thank our item donors, sponsors, underwriters, and advertisers. As you are looking through this program tonight, please take time to notice how many people extended a hand to make tonight “spectacular!" Thank you all for coming tonight. I encourage you all to enjoy yourselves with great friends while celebrating this wonderful school. Your continued support provides the very best to our children. Have a fantastic time tonight and “extend a hand” while holding your bid paddles high! With the warmest regards, Michelle Crouch Goodman Class of 1991 2011 Sayre Spectacular Chair -4- fromtheheadmaster March 4, 2011 Dear Friends and Friends-To-Be, Sayre Spectacular 2011 Wow! Was it really twenty years ago, Michelle? I remember being as nervous as you were when you were introduced as seniors and as I began my time as Headmaster. I knew immediately as I watched your class cross the stage that one thing Sayre does right is prepare students to be not only academically ready for college, but also competent and confident. You, Michelle, are certainly a testament to that process. Planning for this year’s event has been flawless, and we are all looking forward to a grand time. I am truly grateful to you and your great group of Spectacular volunteers. It’s wonderful to see so many familiar faces. Also a special welcome this evening to those of you who were new to Sayre when school began in August and those of you who are guests of the Admission Office. We hope you enjoy the evening, getting to know our school and the other parents of children who will be new to the school in the fall. Yes, this will be a fun evening. It is also an evening of Fund-Raising. So, as we at Sayre extend a hand to one another each day, we do so with Wisdom, Integrity, Respect, and Compassion. My challenge is that on this evening we extend those hands and arms up into the air and bid, bid, bid! We appreciate all of you. Warmly, Clayton -5- committees Sayre Spectacular 2011 Chair Reservations Live Auction Sponsors Silent Auction Quilts Michelle Crouch Goodman '91 Cara Lundy Laura Callaway Crume '88 Leigh Ann Castellanos Kim Bloomfield Melissa Demann Stephanie Nahra Johnson ‘91 Anna Wagner Martin '90 Marti Fee Quintero ‘88 Rana Rahman Stacy Robertson Sam VanMeter Molly Yandell Faculty Fun Kim Bloomfield Spectacular Kids Sara Miedler Nikki Jasko Robyn Peterman-Zahn Susan Thornberry Advertising Stephanie Nahra Johnson '91 -6- Gay Haggin VanMeter '81 Gay Haggin VanMeter '81 Michelle Crouch Goodman '91 Nikki Jasko pillars/gold/blue sponsors Pillars Sponsors Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bandoroff E. S. Barr and Company Mr. and Mrs. Roderick L. Brotherton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bulleit III Central Kentucky Radiology Dean Builds, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Farish, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Fogg, Sr. Gastroenterology Specialists of Lexington Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Goodman, Jr. Green’s Toyota Ms. Suzanne Lawson Dr. and Mrs. Todd Marcum McDonald's Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Scott Robertson Dr. and Mrs. James F. Sautter Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Solomon Ms. Gay Haggin VanMeter White, Greer & Maggard, P. S. C. Sayre Spectacular 2011 Gold Sponsors Mr. nd Mrs. Rolf Linder Mr. and Mrs. Rodney S. Shockley Blue Sponsors Mr. Clayton G. Chambliss Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cole Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Givens Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Haggin III Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Judy Ms. Sherry Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Justin Yandell -7- donors Sayre Spectacular 2011 Dr. Phillip Aaron Air-Time Inflatables, Inc. Amy Watts Design Anonymous Rachel Atay Azur, Miguel Rivas Baby Bundles Bally High Hunter Jumper Stables, Joyce Brinsfield Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bandoroff Barbara Ann School of Dance Bill Barnes Frank Becker, The Time Photography Patricia Becker Bella Bliss Bella Rose Belle Vie Medspa Best of Flowers, Mary Jo Johnson Thomas Birkman of Kimbrel Birkman Interior Design Dr. and Mrs. Chet Blackey Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bloomfield Bluegrass Hospitality Group Bluegrass Plastic Surgery Bluegrass Tennis Club Blue River Sports Ski & Snowboard Rental Blue Willow Horse Farm, Julie Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brady Brannon Stables Dr. Kathy Brimhall Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Brotherton Pam Brown Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bulleit, Jr. Tory Burch Capital City Cycles, Troy Hearn Carino’s Italian Grill Pat Carlson, Ace Certified Carpet One Carpet World Dr. and Mrs. Alberto Castellanos Central Kentucky Radiology Cerlan Studios, Gayle Cerlan Dr. Evelyn Clark Clayton Chambliss Lynn Chen Chevy Chase Trainers, Field VanMeter Circa Homes Collins Bowling Centers, Inc Colorama Mr. and Mrs. Richard Comley Cosi Cotton Patch Mr. and Mrs. Michael Courtney Barry and Laura Callaway Crume '88 Cuppa, A Tea Café Dean Builds, Inc. -8- Dudley’s Restaurant Dupree Catering, Harriet Dupree Bradley ‘79 E S Barr & Company Ms. Kim Edwards Luanne Elswick Eye of The Needle Failte, Irish Import Shop Dr. William Fain, DDS Mr. and Mrs. William S. Farish, Jr. Farmers Jewelers First Grade Families Mr. and Mrs. David C. Fogg, Sr. Marie Fore Mr. John Foster, Sullivan University Culinary Instructor Frankie’s Cakes, Frankie Stallard Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Stewart Friends of Sayre School Mr. and Mrs. Peek Garlington Gastroenterology Specialists of Lexington Mr. and Mrs. Greg Goodman Robert '89 and Michelle Crouch Goodman '91 Diane Goodnight, Mind’s Eye Great Lawns, Josh Sherman ‘99 Green’s Toyota Richard Greissman Steve Gyunn, Director of Buildings and Grounds H & K Grading and Excavation Betty Bos and Louis L. Haggin III '54 Ted Hall Harmony, Jennifer Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Regan Heinrich Dr. and Mrs. Richard Henry High Hope Steeplechase Association Whit Hiler '94 Hippo Crates, Chad Gaunce Jane Scott Hodges ‘87 Holiday Inn Express House, Stuart Hurt Michael Houlihan ‘88 Michael Huang Ellie Humes ‘05, Photography by Ellie I Ching Asian Café Leslie Parrish Isaacs ‘69 J. Peterman Jazzercise Center of Lexington Erik Johnson John '90 and Stephanie Nahra Johnson '91 Jonathan at Gratz Park Junior League of Lexington Firefighter Mike Kamphake, Fire Station #4 on Jefferson Susan Keegan Keeneland Association Alyssa Kellar Kentucky Ballet Theatre Kindergarten Families Ms. Suzanne Lawson Leontine Linens Lexington Furniture Company, Hugh James Lexmark International LIFT Fitness and Wellness Center Linens Limited Mr. and Mrs. Chester T. Lott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Lundy L V Harkness James Lyons ‘06 Makers Mark Man O’ War Golf Dr. and Mrs. Todd Marcum Mr. and Mrs. William J. Martin Judy McDonald McDonald's Jennifer Stephenson McLamb ’82, Bliss Boutique and Studio Melon Design, Mary Ellen Hardin Mid American Coin Gallery Carol Miller Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Miller Monkey Joe’s Mt. Brilliant Farm The Morris Bookshop Elizabeth Nahra New Editions Gallery Heidi Newman Newport Aquarium Carrie Wiechers Newton ‘90 Nick Ryan’s Saloon North American River Runners, Inc. Judy Offutt Maggi O’Neill Michele O’Rourke Joey ’94 and Jennifer Palumbo Whitney Wiggins Pannell ‘87 Pannell Swim Shop Pearson, Justice, Coffman and Associates, DMD Photography By Ellie PLAYmatters Pottery Chick Pre K-3 Families Pure Barre, Edie Green Marti Fee Quintero ‘88 Raising Cane’s Jeanelle Rasmussen, Lana’s Little Darlins Scott '90 and Stacy Robertson Mr. Robert J. Rosenstein Dr. and Mrs. James F. Sautter Justin '91 and Libby Sautter Sayre School Olivia Johnson Scholz ‘94 Mr. John Schweder Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Schwarcz Holly Scudder Second Grade Families Amy Sheehan Lyndy Franklin Smith ‘97, Town and Village School of Dance / Mr. and Mrs. Rodney S. Shockley Langdon Shoop ‘93 Lana Singleton Smoothie King Mr. and Mrs.Walter H. Solomon South Hill Gallery Space Center Storage Spartan Shop Dr. and Mrs. Michael Spirito St. John & Myers Frankie Stallard Standard Chair of Gardner Stella’s Kentucky Deli Mrs. Doug Stephan Scott Sutton Mrs. Ann Tauchert The Cottage, Clothing for Children The Keeneland Gift Shop The Toy Shop Third Grade Families Third Street Stuff Tonti Management Lodging TrekAdvancement Trillium David ’75 and Patti Trimble Mr. and Mrs. Evan Trommer Urban Active Urban Zen Vail Mountain School Spencer Van den Dool '99 Gay Haggin VanMeter ‘81 Vespa Lexington Dick Vitale Vocè Wakefield Scearce, Shelby Boyd Walnut Hall Farm White, Greer & Maggard Orthodontics White-Reach Development, LLC World’s Apart, Howard Rackmill Mrs. Roberta Wykoff Etty Yanai Mr. and Mrs. Justin Yandell Robyn Peterman-Zahn and Steve Zahn The Committee extends a Spectacular thank you to all those who helped make this evening possible. We apologize for any omissions due to print deadlines. contributors Spectacular Thank You BBJ Linens Amy and Bill Berryman Mary C. Breeding Jennings Brotherton ‘11 Clayton G. Chambliss Dupree Catering Mellow Ellis, The Cutting Garden Kelly Fleckinstein Phillipa Fogg Elizabeth Foley Perry Garrett ‘11 Michelle Crouch Goodman ‘91 Andrew Grunwald ‘89 Tom Grunwald Steve Guynn and Crew Robin Haden Sintelle Kemper ‘11 Dawn Jenkins Klus Sarah Leer Brooks McLamb Anna Wagner Martin ‘90 Sara Miedler Randy Mills Barb Milosch Jill Paris ‘77 Terri Prewitt Purdon Rentals Marti Fee Quintero ‘88 Walt and Corky Robertson Walt Robertson, Jr. ‘97 Sarah Tauchert Rushing ‘80 Sayre Faculty and Staff Sayre Junior Class Sayre Parents Association Sayre Senior Class The Spouses of Committee Members Luanne Stiles Todd Terry Nancye Thompson Patty Watts Mike Whitehouse, Accuprint Sayre Spectacular 2011 Spectacular Stuffers Mary Breeding l Kim Bloomfield Becky Brady l Leigh Ann Castellanos l Laura Callaway Crume '88 Holly Davis l Melissa Demann l Michelle Crouch Goodman '91 Candace Henry l Stephanie Nahra Johnson ‘91 l Dottie Maloney Sara Miedler l Sarah Tauchert Rushing '80 l Holly Scudder Piper Stockham l Lauren Van Balen Gay Haggin VanMeter '81 l Terry Wilkey Sayre Development Office Mary C. Breeding, Associate Director of Development Thomas A. Grunwald, Director of Alumni Affairs Sarah Tauchert Rushing '80, Administrative Assistant Jennings Brotherton '11, Perry Garrett '11, Sintelle Kemper '11 Development Office Interns -9- Auctioneer Walt Robertson auction Sayre Spectacular 2011 GENERAL AUCTION RULES APPLICABLE TO BOTH SILENT AND LIVE AUCTIONS 1. Winning bidders will be notified by mail and items will be billed. Items will be available for pick-up in the Development Office after Monday, March 7, 2011, upon payment. 2. Upon receipt of your bill, we will accept cash or your personal check. In addition, Master Card, VISA, AMEX, and Discover may be used, but please note that their use requires the Spectacular to surrender approximately 3% of its proceeds. 3. Unless otherwise noted, the items and services in this auction must be utilized by December 31, 2011. 4. The purchaser agrees to accept the restrictions outlined in the descriptions and will return property in the same condition it was received. 5. Auction packages or items are not transferable without the express written permission of the donor or donors. 6. All sales are final, and there will be no exchanges or refunds on items except where speci- fied. 7. Approximate fair market values of items as established by donors are listed with the item description. See TAX DEDUCTIONS below. LIVE AUCTION RULES 1. The auction will begin following dinner, March 4, 2011, and will continue without inter- ruption until all items have been auctioned. 2. In the event of a dispute, the auctioneer shall act as the final authority and shall determine the winning bidder. His decision shall be final. 3. GROUP PURCHASES ARE WELCOME; HOWEVER, ONE PERSON MUST BE RE- SPONSIBLE FOR THE BIDDING AND PAYMENT. SILENT AUCTION RULES 1. All items in the Spectacular Silent Auction have bid sheets attached or affixed nearby. Per- sons desiring to bid must do so by writing in their name, paddle number, telephone num- ber, and the amount bid on the bid sheet. 2. Each increase in bid must equal or exceed the minimum increase figure stated on the card in order to constitute a valid bid. 3. Each new bid must be written on the next black line available on the bid sheet. 4. ONLY AN AUTHORIZED PERSON MAY NULLIFY A BID. 5. Spectacular Silent Auction tables will be open for bidding from 6 – 7:30 and will reopen for 30 minutes at the end of the Live Auction. 6. On Monday, March 7, Spectacular officials will determine winning bids. In the event of a dispute, the Spectacular officials shall act as the final authority and shall determine the winning bidder. That decision shall be final. TAX DEDUCTIONS According to IRS regulations, only the amount in excess of an item’s value is tax deductible. Tickets for Dinner: The price of a ticket to attend Spectacular is equal to the value of goods and services provided during the event. Purchase of Auction Items: The IRS considers the amount paid to Sayre School {a 501(c)3 organization} in excess of an item’s fair market value to be a tax-deductible gift. You will receive an invoice for the item(s) you purchase setting forth the estimated fair market value of the item(s) and the required tax disclosure statement. Where it is not possible to establish an independent value for one-of-a-kind items, such as some art works or teacher/child trips, the purchase price will be presumed to be the fair market value. Such items are listed in the item description as “indeterminate value.” You should consult your own tax adviser for further explanation and for tax advice. Your paddle number is registered in your name. Use this number when you bid. Please do not allow anyone else to use your paddle. -10- 2011 Spectacular Live Auction The Spectacular 2011 program is dedicated to Sayre students, faculty, parents, and friends who are committed to "lending a hand" to the Lexington community. On the following pages please note some of the programs and organizations which have benefitted from this commitment. liveauction 1. Cooking lessons with John Foster and John Schweder at Sautter’s home (for 8 people) SAYRE PARENTS JOHN FOSTER & JOHN SCHWEDER will wear their chef hats for you and seven friends as they share secrets to successful and fun hors d’oeuvres that will make your next party one to remember! Hosted in the fabulous kitchen of Sayre parents Justin ’91 and Libby Sautter, this evening will be fun and educational! Date to be determined. Sayre Spectacular 2011 Donated by: Mr. John Foster, Sullivan University Culinary Instructor Mr. John Schweder, Chef Extraordinaire Mr. and Mrs. Justin (’91) Sautter lFun hors d’oeuvres for your next party lFor 8 people lHosted in the state of the art kitchen of Justin ’91 and Libby Sautter Value: $1,200 2.VIP Upper School Parking NO NEED TO WORRY where your new driver will park next year because this space is reserved for your family! Treat your teenager to preferred parking in the Upper School lot for the 2011-2012 school year. We promise you will be glad you did! Donated by: Sayre School lNo worries lEveryday lPriceless to your peace of mind! lHandy for your Sayre Upper School new driver! Value: Indeterminate Value Jump Rope for Heart benefitting the American Heart Association Gardening at Fayette County Youth Services High Street Neighborhood Center Lending a Hand -13- liveauction 3. Dove Hunt at Kentuckiana Farms Sayre Spectacular 2011 TWO 5 ACRE FIELDS of sunflowers await you! Dove hunting in the fall is a great Kentucky tradition. Enjoy the day with 20 of your friends in one of the best dove fields in Central Kentucky. Dove hunting is truly a test of a hunter and the delight of those who like to see and pursue birds in their natural habitat. Enjoy a catered meal featuring the best barbecue around! The date must be mutually agreed upon. A valid Kentucky Hunting License is required for each guest. Please, no children. Donated by: Bob and Becky Brady lGood fun, Good food, Good friends lLots of sunflowers! lMust have a valid KY hunting license lNo children lMutually agreed upon date Value: $2,500 4. Circa Home Custom Sofa and Interior Design Consultation GRACE YOUR HOME with a fabulous new custom-designed sofa from Lee Industries. Thomas Birkman of Kimbrel Birkman Interior Design and Circa Home will personally visit your abode and help you create a stylish new living space, featuring a Lee sofa customized with fabric and details of your choice. Donated by: Thomas Birkman of Kimbrel Birkman Interior Design and Circa Home l$1,500 credit towards a custom Lee Sofa l$1,000 interior design consultation Value $2,500 Students of Color Conference Host Christmas Store, Catholic Action Center Baby Health Lending a Hand -14- liveauction 5. First Grade Boys Quilt LOVINGLY CREATED by the gentlemen of the Class of 2022! This full size, patchwork quilt is classically crafted in navies, green, and white to suit any young sportsman’s abode. Featuring baseballs, soccer balls, basketballs, and footballs, plus the portraits of classmates, this quilt will complement your son’s room for years to come. Sayre Spectacular 2011 Donated by: Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Cowgill, Mrs. Singleton, and the Sayre first grade boys – Henry Bryant, Donald Buckley, Harry Clark, Ryan Dunavant, Mason Dunn, Omar Fakhoury, James Gunasar, Andrew Liu, Dylan Lynch, Colin Miedler, Aiden Owen, Jon Henry Prewitt, Hayden Stollings, Benjamin Taylor, Rylan Thomas Value: Indeterminate Value 6.First Grade Girls Quilt THE YOUNG LADIES of the Class of 2022 adorn this sassy quilt featuring swirls, stars, and splashes of bright colors. This full size quilt features explosions of lime green and bright yellow and just for fun buttons, for the cutest keepsake around. Donated by: Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Cowgill, Mrs. Singleton, and the Sayre first grade girls – Sydney Allran, Clare Bennett, Lexie Blackburn, Lilah Bloomfield, Kiri Brimhall, Audrey DeMann, Hope Garlington, Catherine Graves, Anastasia Hinton, Eva Lau, Megan Maines, Anna Kate Miedler, Olivia Richardson, Corrine Richardson-Byrne, Liza Sautter, Eliza Scoggin, Galadriel Stamm, Jane Stilz, Lyndsay Whitaker, Allison Yandell Value: Indeterminate Value God's Pantry International Book Project Hope Lodge & Hope Center Lending a Hand -15- 7. Ski Vail: Breckenridge Ski Getaway liveauction Sayre Spectacular 2011 WINTER BRINGS UNIQUE EVENTS to the Victorian town of Breckenridge, which bustles with an independent dining scene, a thriving arts district and, of course, plenty of snow. In addition to outdoor play - think snowshoeing, dog sledding, sleigh rides, and more - the seasonlong events lineup features one-of-a-kind celebrations with massive snow sculptures, parades in the name of snowfall and spring skiing parties. Not enticed by the white stuff? Explore your creative side with a workshop in the Arts District, shop the Main Street boutiques, indulge in spa treatments or re-live history with a museum tour. Black out dates for rentals are Christmas (12/23 - 1/11) and mid March (3/10 - 3/25) Donated by: Vail Mountain School Blue River Sports Ski & Snowboard Rental Tonti Management Lodging l7 nights 2011-2012 season lOffer expires April 30, 2012 lUp to 8 guests lSki rentals for 5 people l3 bedroom/3 bath townhome located 3 blocks from Historic Main Street lHour drive from Vail to Beaver Creek Value: $ 2,400 8.Back to School Poolside Party with the Headmaster CELEBRATE BACK TO SCHOOL as Headmaster Clayton Chambliss hosts a casual poolside cocktail party for 24 at his home on McDowell Road. Reconnect with your Sayre friends while enjoying the fare of one of the Headmaster’s favorite summer retreats…coastal Maine! This is the perfect way to toast the end of summer and greet the new school year. To be held on a mutually agreeable date. Donated by: Headmaster Clayton G. Chambliss lPoolside with the Headmaster lCoastal Maine fare l24 guests Value: $2,000 Kids Cafe Humane Society Carnegie Center for Literacy & Learning -16- Lending a Hand liveauction 9. Parking Spot 24/7 BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHTS, Kindergarten Circus, or Graduation, you will have your own parking place year ‘round. Conveniently located behind the lower School and close to the door! Your name will hold your spot 24/7! Sayre Spectacular 2011 Donated by: Sayre School l24/7 reserved parking lEasy access from Pleasant Stone lFits your busy schedule; hassle free parking lThe next best thing to valet parking at school! Value: Indeterminate Value 10. Jonathan Dinner for Twelve THE LUCKY WINNER of this package will host the dinner party of a lifetime! Six couples will enjoy a five-course dinner party paired with fine wines, to be held in your home, prepared by Chef Jonathan Lundy of Jonathan at Gratz Park and Jonathan’s Catering. Jonathan will create a menu that will make your dinner party truly unforgettable! Your friends will be clamoring for an invitation to this absolutely spectacular dinner. To be held on a mutually agreeable date. Donated by: Jonathan Lundy of Jonathan at Gratz Park and Jonathan’s Catering lFive course dinner in your home lExpertly paired wines lAcclaimed Chef Jonathan Lundy Value: $2,400 Manchester Center Moveable Feast Lighthouse Ministries Lending a Hand -17- liveauction 11. Progressive Party in Deepwood ENJOY A SPLENDID FALL EVENING in the beautiful Deepwood neighborhood visiting the homes of four Sayre families. Start off at the Brothertons' for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. Then walk down the tree lined street to the Spiritos' for a comforting dinner. Prepare yourself for dessert by walking to the Crumes' for a bountiful buffet of sweets. End your evening at the home of the Martins' with an array of nightcaps and cheese to send you off in style. Donated by: Connie and Rod Brotherton Lavinia and Michael Spirito Barry and Laura Callaway Crume '88 Lolly and Bill Martin lProgressive Dinner for 12 in beautiful Deepwood lFall of 2011 Value: $2,400 12. You’ll Be Head of the Line! NO MORE GETTING TO THE LOWER SCHOOL carpool line 45 minutes early just to be close to the front of the line! The top bidder for this incredible top spot need only arrive at the Lower School by 2:45 p.m. (before the line begins to move.) Back into your reserved space from Pleasant Stone, and you will be Head of the Line and on your way in no time. This is a true stress reliever! For parent use only. Donated by: Sayre School lArrive at Lower School by 2:45 p.m. lStreet free! lEvery day! Value: Indeterminate Value High Street Neighborhood Center Winburn Neighborhood Center Old Friends Equine Retirement Lending a Hand -18- 13. Are you a Cosmo Mama? REWARD YOURSELF and spend a relaxing evening with other Cosmo Women of Sayre! Tickle your palate with gourmet hors d’oeuvres, delightful desserts, and sparkling libations. The bidding will happen like this: The auctioneer will state a price per invitation to this exclusive event. If you’re willing to pay that price to attend - stand up! If you are willing to pay as the price goes up, remain standing! If not, please sit down. Those left standing at the end of the bidding will be Cosmo Mamas and will receive this coveted invitation for September 30, 2011! liveauction Sayre Spectacular 2011 Donated by: Leigh Ann Castellanos Michelle Crouch Goodman ‘91 Molly Yandell lAt the fabulous home of Justin and Molly Yandell, 1600 Harmony Hall Lane lSeptember 30, 2011 lA full array of concoctions will be served Value: $200 per person 14. Costa Rica Vacation RELAX…BREATHE DEEPLY…read a book…or go catch a wave! Follow your dreams to Sueno del Mar, an intimate beachfront hacienda where you can lounge in privacy amidst the palms and tropical flowers or mingle with other guests on a shady veranda retreat. Sueno del Mar is located minutes from Tamarindo on Playa Langosta in the province of Guanacaste. You will fall under the spell of this Costa Rican paradise of lush tropical forests, rushing rivers, monkeys and leatherback turtles, quiet beaches, serene mountains, active volcanoes, and world-class surfing breaks. One couple will enjoy one week in a queen size room in this private bed and breakfast just steps from the beautiful ocean. Please, no children. Donated by: Dr. and Mrs. Chet Blackey Dr. and Mrs. Michael Spirito lQueen-size room lSteps from the ocean lPlease, no children lOne week on a mutually agreed upon date Value: $1,500 Senior Citizen Day in Middle School Florence Crittenton Home U.K. Arboretum Lending a Hand -19- liveauction Sayre Spectacular 2011 15. A Graduation Celebration for Your Spartan! YOU AND YOUR FAMILY will not miss a memorable moment of the Class of 2011 Sayre Commencement exercises to be held Saturday, May 28, 2011. This package includes ten front row seats for the perfect view and two premier reserved parking places in the Lower School carpool drive. After the ceremony, enjoy a celebration lunch courtesy of Sayre parent Jonathan Lundy of Jonathan at Gratz Park with a $200 gift certificate. This memory will last a lifetime with three hours of professional on-location custom images, culminating with a 5 x 7 portrait book by Photography by Ellie! Donate by: Sayre School Jonathan at Gratz Park Ellie Humes ‘05…Photography By Ellie l10 front row seats and 2 reserved parking places l$200 Jonathan at Gratz Park gift certificate l$725 photograph package including three hours of professional photography by Ellie Humes…Photography By Ellie including a 5 x 7 portrait book Value: $925, priceless for you and your family! 16. St. Thomas Condo WITH THE TURQUOISE WATERS of the Caribbean as a backdrop, The Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas resort is a veritable coastal paradise. Enjoy the splendor and comfort of a two bedroom, two + bath condominium with Ritz amenities that never disappoint! Donated by: Dr. and Mrs. Alberto Castellanos lAvailable the week of July 9 – July 16, 2011, exclusively lBeach, pools, tennis, fitness center lRitz maid service Value: $3,000 Living Arts & Science Center Ronald McDonald House of the Bluegrass Lower School Neighborhood Garden Lending a Hand -20- liveauction 17. Carolina on My Mind - Cashiers, North Carolina EXPERIENCE THE BEAUTY of North Carolina in a private five-bedroom home at exclusive Trillium, a private community, nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Up to ten guests will experience five amazing nights at this stunning mountain lake setting. Find yourself without distractions – just the presence of nature and the company of friends. Sayre Spectacular 2011 This home is anything but ordinary – its spectacular! Enjoy a custom five-bedroom, five + bath home with vaulted ceilings, open floor plan, spacious rooms, tiled baths, covered decks, exterior fireplace, two full kitchens, and two living areas. Cashiers and Highlands are renowned for their array of boutiques, specialty shops, and local restaurants to satisfy every taste from gourmet to down-home. Mountains, hiking paths, waterfalls, and scenic overlooks abound. Donated by: Mr. and Mrs. Peek Garlington lFive bedroom home with spectacular views lFive night stay on a mutually agreed upon date lMaid service ($150) is not included and is due upon checkout lPlease, no smoking or pets Value: $5,000 18. UK Basketball Ball Boy A LITTLE BOY’S DREAM! Have your future all-star get the Wildcats ready for tip-off at Rupp Arena. A memory that he will be talking about for a lifetime! The schedule has yet to come out for the 2011-2012 season. The date will be selected by The University Athletic office. Donated by: Joey ’94 and Jennifer Palumbo lUnder the basket lWildcat Mania lMemories Value: Priceless Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Fundraising Pakistani Flood Victims Fundraising Race/Walk for the Cure Lending a Hand -21- liveauction Sayre Spectacular 2011 19. Cute, Cool Vespa SCOOT AROUND TOWN, looking totally cool while saving fuel and reducing traffic. Sport a Black LX 50 model scooter that reaches 39 miles an hour and gets 95-100 miles per gallon. Donated by: Whit Hiler '94 and Vespa Lexington lReduce traffic lSave fuel lLook cool Value $3,639 20. “Splashdown” Your Family in the Outer Banks! ENJOY THIS SEASIDE VACATION HOME, “Splashdown,” with five bedrooms, 4 ½ baths in lovely Corolla in the Outer Banks. The entire family will love the extensive decks with great views, private pool, reading loft, and rec room set up for fun and games. Just a quick walk to the beach or shopping. Donated by: A Friend of Sayre lPerfect for family reunions lMoments away from Currituck Beach Lighthouse, Wright Brothers Memorial, and the wild horses of the Outer Banks l5 bedrooms lAvailable October 1-8; October 8-15 Value: $2,800 Cash for Cans Drive Kentucky Children's Hospital Mural Pakistani Flood Relief Lending a Hand -22- liveauction 21. Exquisite Dinner Party on the Farm MARK YOUR CALENDAR today for this magnificent dinner party. You will wine and dine at the gracious home of Sayre parents Diane and Chet Lott, at scenic Augustus Hill Farm. You and your guests will be treated to a delicious dinner catered by caterer-extraordinaire and Sayre alumna Harriet Dupree Bradley ’79. Libations courtesy of Sayre parents Kim and Robert Rosenstein. Each table will be accented with beautiful centerpieces. Sayre Spectacular 2011 Donated by: Mr. and Mrs. Chet Lott, Augustus Hill Farm Kim and Robert Rosenstein Dupree Catering lFive tables, each seating 8 lMay 21, 2011 lHosted by Mr. and Mrs. Chet Lott, Augustus Hill Farm lIncredible dinner by Harriet Dupree Bradley ‘79 Value: $2,500 22. Deep Sea Fishing Off Clearwater, Florida THE PERFECT OPPORTUNITY for the greatest father and son trip ever! Or perhaps you and your buddies! Enjoy this Sport Fisher fishing weekend with your own Captain and First Mate as you fish the waters of the Gulf Coast 20 to 25 miles out! The boat sleeps four and fishes eight, with additional accommodations available at the Hilton across from the Clearwater Marina. Fly in Friday, fish Saturday and Sunday, return to reality Sunday evening! Donated by: Michael Spencer Houlihan, Jr. ‘88 lPrivate 52’ x 18 ½’ Sport Fisher fishing boat lSleeps four, fishes eight lTwo days of fishing lIncludes Captain and First Mate Value: $5,000 Lyric Theater Bus Stop Collaboration Cinderella in Sneakers Shamrock Shuffle Lending a Hand -23- 23. Polo Cocktail Party liveauction Sayre Spectacular 2011 ENJOY THE SPLENDOR of the Kentucky Horse Park with a private, tented cocktail party for twenty at a polo match in July 2011. Party participants will have the opportunity to watch premier world class polo players from Argentina, South Africa, Canada, England, Mexico, and the U.S. Catered by Harriet Dupree Bradley ’79, the menu will feature an abundance of hors d’oeuvres for your afternoon dining, an open bar, tables and chairs, and a tent for your comfort and viewing pleasure. Donated by: Mr. and Mrs. Greg Goodman lCocktail party for 20 lSubject to acceptable weather conditions lMutually agreed upon date in July 2011 Value: $3,000 24. Run for the "Lillies” Oaks Box BE PART OF AN UNPARALLELED Kentucky racing tradition since 1875. Watch some of racing’s best fillies under the historic twin spires of Churchill Downs. Exercise the first rites of spring while being a part of this long standing tradition. You and five guests will travel to Louisville on Friday, May 6, 2011, for the 137th running of the Kentucky Oaks. See these beautiful fillies run from the magnificence of your own private, covered box for six, located in the Third Floor Clubhouse, section 320, row I. Donated by: A Friend of Sayre lOaks box for 6 lThird floor clubhouse, section 320, row I lFriday, May 6, 2011 Value: $2,000 Seedleaf, Inc. Soup Kitchen, Catholic Action Center HorseMania Lending a Hand -24- liveauction Sayre Spectacular 2011 25. Ocean Reef Club Vacation GOLF DIGEST ONCE NAMED THE OCEAN REEF CLUB as having “the greatest golf courses you’ll never play.” Now is your chance to find out why! Four guests will spend three nights at the Ocean Reef Club, located on subtropical Key Largo. This 4,000 acre private, members-only club community is dedicated to serving the lifestyle and recreational needs of its exclusive membership. Enjoy two 18-hole championship golf courses and fierce bonefish, sailfish, kingfish, and marlin cruising in the Gulf Stream. All meals are included at your choice of any of the club’s eleven restaurants and lounges (alcohol not included.) This is one of the most relaxing, romantic, and remarkable settings. One round of golf or fishing for four included. Round trip limousine service from Miami International Airport included. Donated by: Mr. and Mrs. Greg Goodman lThree nights lTwo 18-hole championship golf courses or fishing the Gulf Stream lAll meals included (alcohol not included) lGolf cart included Value: $3,800 Limestone Corridor Street Art Mural Humane Society ELandF public art project Lending a Hand -25- liveauction Sayre Spectacular 2011 26. Who Doesn’t Love the Greenbrier? FIVE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF RELAXATION at the pinnacle of southern charm and hospitality synonymous with the name White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia! This private 5 bedroom home is nestled into the lush landscape of The Greenbrier resort’s more than 6,500 acres of mountains, forests, fields, and streams. This beautifully appointed home, at America’s oldest private club, will surpass every expectation. The Greenbrier offers some of the world’s most revered sporting traditions as well as world-class service. Donated by: Mr. and Mrs. Peek Garlington lDate, after September, to be mutually agreed upon with owner l5 bedrooms, stunning kitchen lRocking-chair front porch and peaceful, screened-in back porch lThe Greenbrier Value: $6,000 Art Miles Murals for International Art Miles American Heart Association Go Red for Women LexArts Horse Play Lending a Hand -26- 2010 Spectacular Homage BLANK 2010 Spectacular -29- 2010 Spectacular -30- 2010 Spectacular -31- Spectacular 2010 -32- 2011 Spectacular Advertisers BLANK Thank you, Class of 2012 from Spectacular Committee '11 PANNELL TEAM ONE BUDGET BLINDS TURFTOWN RUSSELL CAPITAL MANAGEMENT CARPET ONE Ted, Please add: Ford N. 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