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Friday, May 19, 2017
AUCTION PREVIEW
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AUCTION DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2017
PRIMARY
801 Feathers, Fur, Scales, and Skin #1
26X30
Value: PRICELESS!
Using textures that reflect fur, scales and feathers, such as bubble wrap and faux feathers and fur, primary
students painted with gouache forming the animal texture of their choice. They then chose a primary color
to add to their hand print as the last step to connect both humankind and nature.
Donated by: The students of Ms. Eva/Ms. Maggy/Ms. Nimisha's Class
802 Feathers, Fur, Scales, and Skin #2
26X30
Value: PRICELESS!
Using textures that reflect fur, scales and feathers, such as bubble wrap and faux feathers and fur, primary
students painted with gouache forming the animal texture of their choice. They then chose a primary color
to add to their hand print as the last step to connect both humankind and nature.
Donated by: Ms. Mary Anne/Mrs. Haeberle/Ms. Chantal's Class
803 Their Prints and Our Prints #1
Value: PRICELESS!
During the study and understanding of how animals and humans are similar and different, we worked our
way to footprints. To recreate textures, they learned in the beginning of the year, primary students carved
into Styrofoam to create the animal texture of their choice in a relief print. Combining multiple prints with
ink left us with many furry, feathery, and scaly prints.
Donated by: Brian Fitzpatrick, Claire Somers, Alessia Galdi, Edmund Duffy, Grady Short, Alicia
Webb
804 Their Prints and Our Prints #2
Value: PRICELESS!
During the study and understanding of how animals and humans are similar and different, we worked our
way to footprints. To recreate textures, they learned in the beginning of the year, primary students carved
into Styrofoam to create the animal texture of their choice in a relief print. Combining multiple prints with
ink left us with many furry, feathery, and scaly prints.
Donated by: Matteo Martinelli, Lydia Beba, Ava Flores, Nik Anand, Mary Rose Elie, Bandon
Brucato
805 Their Prints and Our Prints #3
Value: PRICELESS!
During the study and understanding of how animals and humans are similar and different, we worked our
way to footprints. To recreate textures, they learned in the beginning of the year, primary students carved
into Styrofoam to create the animal texture of their choice in a relief print. Combining multiple prints with
ink left us with many furry, feathery, and scaly prints.
Donated by: Reya Singh, Robert DeAllaume, Bobbi Bruno, Vishnu Agarwal, Ellis Finkel, William
Brooks, Ian Theophile
806 Their Prints and Our Prints #4
Value: PRICELESS!
During the study and understanding of how animals and humans are similar and different, we worked our
way to footprints. To recreate textures, they learned in the beginning of the year, primary students carved
into Styrofoam to create the animal texture of their choice in a relief print. Combining multiple prints with
ink left us with many furry, feathery, and scaly prints.
Donated by: Taylor Jacquier, Isabella Fuentes, Joseph Farino, Ollie Scuccato, Lara Kumar, Nadia
Lalovic, Norah Carifa
807 Their Prints and Our Prints #5
Value: PRICELESS!
During the study and understanding of how animals and humans are similar and different, we worked our
way to footprints. To recreate textures, they learned in the beginning of the year, primary students carved
into Styrofoam to create the animal texture of their choice in a relief print. Combining multiple prints with
ink left us with many furry, feathery, and scaly prints.
Donated by: Max Minchello, Chase Cotnoir, Jyzelle Aguas, Mili Ahluwalia, Penelope Flores, Miran-
da Pyles
808 Their Prints and Our Prints #6
Value: PRICELESS!
During the study and understanding of how animals and humans are similar and different, we worked our
way to footprints. To recreate textures, they learned in the beginning of the year, primary students carved
into Styrofoam to create the animal texture of their choice in a relief print. Combining multiple prints with
ink left us with many furry, feathery, and scaly prints.
Donated by: Max Bunting, Wes David, Keerthi Jagadish, Emma Guslandi, Sammy Lyons, Filip Ur-
banek, Giovanna Martinelli
809 Their Prints and Our Prints #7
Value: PRICELESS!
During the study and understanding of how animals and humans are similar and different, we worked our
way to footprints. To recreate textures, they learned in the beginning of the year, primary students carved
into Styrofoam to create the animal texture of their choice in a relief print. Combining multiple prints with
ink left us with many furry, feathery, and scaly prints.
Donated by: Soham Patel, Vasudev Agarwal, Annabelle Brooks, Kamran Chatterjee, Chloe Fitzpat-
rick , Lydia Beba, Jack Duffy
810 Their Prints and Our Prints #8
Value: PRICELESS!
During the study and understanding of how animals and humans are similar and different, we worked our
way to footprints. To recreate textures, they learned in the beginning of the year, primary students carved
into Styrofoam to create the animal texture of their choice in a relief print. Combining multiple prints with
ink left us with many furry, feathery, and scaly prints.
Donated by: Ike Scuccato, Maria Baumert, Aria Agarwal, Lisa Baumert, Saanvy Desai, Emilia Her-
nandez-Calatayud
811 Immortal Jellyfish #1
Value: PRICELESS!
Our paintings show ocean environments made using a variety of watercolor painting techniques and full of
whimsical jellyfish formed from re-purposed plastic bags.
Donated by: Eva Vaidya and Sue Rankin's Lower El Class
812 Immortal Jellyfish #2
Value: PRICELESS!
Our paintings show ocean environments made using a variety of watercolor painting techniques and full of
whimsical jellyfish formed from re-purposed plastic bags.
Donated by: Eva Vaidya and Sue Rankin's Lower El Class
LOWER ELEMENTARY
813 Plastic Weaving #1
Value: PRICELESS!
Lower El students have incorporated the re -use of plastics into projects about ocean environments and the
life there. These weavings are made with strips cut from plastic bags collected in the Red Oaks community.
Donated by: Madison Jacquier, Erin Crickenberger, Lola Stuart, Alexa McNutt, Saian Patel, Ahaan
Vaidya, Jack Somers, Nicolas Rodriguez, Conor Cavanaugh
814 Plastic Weaving #2
Value: PRICELESS!
Lower El students have incorporated the re -use of plastics into projects about ocean environments and the
life there. These weavings are made with strips cut from plastic bags collected in the Red Oaks community.
Donated by: Erin Crickenberger, Varun -Aditya Agarwal, Elinor Goransson, Alexa McNutt, Saian
Patel, Conor Cavanaugh, Lola Karp -Foster, Adrian Zassenhaus, Andrew Ikhelson
815 Plastic Weaving #3
Value: PRICELESS!
Lower El students have incorporated the re -use of plastics into projects about ocean environments and the
life there. These weavings are made with strips cut from plastic bags collected in the Red Oaks community.
Donated by: Erin Crickenberger, Zara Syed, Milo Lyons, Jonah Chirnomas, Shay Anand, Julian
Fuentes, Kevin Elias, Daniel Kim, Saian Patel, Conor Cavanaugh, Lola Stuart
816 Plastic Weaving #4
Value: PRICELESS!
Lower El students have incorporated the re -use of plastics into projects about ocean environments and the
life there. These weavings are made with strips cut from plastic bags collected in the Red Oaks community.
Donated by: Ahaan Vaidya, Schuyler Abramson, Jack Somers, Daniel Kim, Jonah Chirnomas, Anna-
belle Elie, Aarav Jain, Lola Karp -Foster, Matteo Guslandi, Conor Cavanuagh, Saian Patel, Madison
Jacquier
UPPER ELEMENTARY
817 Artist and Animal #1
Value: PRICELESS!
During our year-long investigation into animal art, upper elementary students have created small animal
portraits, self-portraits, and animal textures in mixed media. Materials used included machine -sewn line
and texture and hand-embroidered details with drawing and painting techniques.
Donated by: Lucas Fuentes, Jia Kim, Sadie Trynin, Julian Zassenhaus, Reece Fosu, Tyler Carifa,
Jack Song, Sahaana Rangaraj
818 Artist and Animal #2
Value: PRICELESS!
During our year-long investigation into animal art, upper elementary students have created small animal
portraits, self-portraits, and animal textures in mixed media. Materials used included machine -sewn line
and texture and hand-embroidered details with drawing and painting techniques.
Donated by: Ava Finkel, Justin Kothavale, Cate Clarke, Andrew Hickman, Sadie Trynin, William
Yarde, Anya Srivastava, Kurt Rehm
819 Artist and Animal #3
Value: PRICELESS!
During our year-long investigation into animal art, upper elementary students have created small animal
portraits, self-portraits, and animal textures in mixed media. Materials used included machine -sewn line
and texture and hand-embroidered details with drawing and painting techniques.
Donated by: Cate Clarke, Alejandro Rodriquez, Quinn Wardle, Micah Fuentes, Reece Fosu, Justin
Kothavale
820 Artist and Animal #4
Value: PRICELESS!
During our year-long investigation into animal art, upper elementary students have created small animal
portraits, self-portraits, and animal textures in mixed media. Materials used included machine -sewn line
and texture and hand-embroidered details with drawing and painting techniques.
Donated by: Aidin Flores, Simeon Williams, Sahaana Rangaraj, Nina Davis, Andrew Hickman, So-
phia Kahn, Julian Zassenhaus, Ava Finkel
822 Artist and Animal #6
Value: PRICELESS!
During our year-long investigation into animal art, upper elementary students have created small animal
portraits, self-portraits, and animal textures in mixed media. Materials used included machine -sewn line
and texture and hand-embroidered details with drawing and painting techniques.
Donated by: Nina Davis, Jia Kim, Sadie Trynin, William Yarde, Lucus Fuentes, Anya Srivastava, Ian
Wardle, Sophia Kahn, Aidin Flores, Krishna Chidrawar, Julian Zassenhaus, Justin Kothavale
823 Artist and Animal #7
Value: PRICELESS!
During our year-long investigation into animal art, upper elementary students have created small animal
portraits, self-portraits, and animal textures in mixed media. Materials used included machine -sewn line
and texture and hand-embroidered details with drawing and painting techniques.
Donated by: Cate Clarke, Darius Sarmasti, Antonia Galdi, Joseph Black
824 Artist and Animal #8
Value: PRICELESS!
During our year-long investigation into animal art, upper elementary students have created small animal
portraits, self-portraits, and animal textures in mixed media. Materials used included machine -sewn line
and texture and hand-embroidered details with drawing and painting techniques.
Donated by: William Yarde, Daniel Lvovich, Krishna Chidrawar, Sophia Kahn, Olivia Goransson,
Adi Mahadev, Anya Srivastava, Andrew Hickman
821 Artist and Animal #5
Value: PRICELESS!
During our year-long investigation into animal art, upper elementary students have created small animal
portraits, self-portraits, and animal textures in mixed media. Materials used included machine -sewn line
and texture and hand-embroidered details with drawing and painting techniques.
Donated by: Cate Clarke, Ava Finkel, Adi Mahadev, Jack Song, Daniel Lvovich, Sadie Trynin, Tyler
Carifa
825 Artist and Animal #9
Value: PRICELESS!
During our year-long investigation into animal art, upper elementary students have created small animal
portraits, self-portraits, and animal textures in mixed media. Materials used included machine -sewn line
and texture and hand-embroidered details with drawing and painting techniques.
Donated by: Jia Kim, Anya Srivastava, Micah Fuentes, Joseph Black, Cate Clarke, Olivia Gorans-
son, Darius Sarmasti
826 Artist and Animal #10
Value: PRICELESS!
During our year-long investigation into animal art, upper elementary students have created small animal
portraits, self-portraits, and animal textures in mixed media. Materials used included machine -sewn line
and texture and hand-embroidered details with drawing and painting techniques.
Donated by: Katie Chandler, Jack Song, Adi Mahadev, Ian Wardle, Krishna Chidrawar, Sadie Tryn-
in, Olivia Goransson, Daniel Lvovich
827 Nature and Technology #1
Value: PRICELESS!
In the Autumn 5th and 6th graders made charcoal and natural inks using materials gathered at historic Wil-
low Hall, home of 19th century naturalist, industrialist, and entrepreneur, George Vail. Students’ drawings
reflect their depictions of both nature and technology objects.
Donated by: Kate Simon, Ethan Kothavale, Kaitlin Gregoire
828 Nature and Technology #2
Value: PRICELESS!
In the Autumn 5th and 6th graders made charcoal and natural inks using materials gathered at historic Wil-
low Hall, home of 19th century naturalist, industrialist, and entrepreneur, George Vail. Students’ drawings
reflect their depictions of both nature and technology objects.
Donated by: Ian Elias, Katie Grant, Erik Rehm
829 Nature and Technology #3
Value: PRICELESS!
In the Autumn 5th and 6th graders made charcoal and natural inks using materials gathered at historic Wil-
low Hall, home of 19th century naturalist, industrialist, and entrepreneur, George Vail. Students’ drawings
reflect their depictions of both nature and technology objects.
Donated by: Christian Pyles, Katelyn Cheng, Chloe Stuart
MIDDLE SCHOOL 5th/6th
830 Nature and Technology #4
Value: PRICELESS!
In the Autumn 5th and 6th graders made charcoal and natural inks using materials gathered at historic Wil-
low Hall, home of 19th century naturalist, industrialist, and entrepreneur, George Vail. Students’ drawings
reflect their depictions of both nature and technology objects.
Donated by: Rounika Nuni, Chloe Flores, Shivani Kaura
831 Nature and Technology #5
Value: PRICELESS!
In the Autumn 5th and 6th graders made charcoal and natural inks using materials gathered at historic Wil-
low Hall, home of 19th century naturalist, industrialist, and entrepreneur, George Vail. Students’ drawings
reflect their depictions of both nature and technology objects.
Donated by: Aarush Jain, Rose Luciano, Sammy Simon
832 Nature and Technology #6
Value: PRICELESS!
In the Autumn 5th and 6th graders made charcoal and natural inks using materials gathered at historic Wil-
low Hall, home of 19th century naturalist, industrialist, and entrepreneur, George Vail. Students’ drawings
reflect their depictions of both nature and technology objects.
Donated by: Sophia Valentino, Janae Walker, Arthav Naidu
833 Nature and Technology #7
Value: PRICELESS!
In the Autumn 5th and 6th graders made charcoal and natural inks using materials gathered at historic Wil-
low Hall, home of 19th century naturalist, industrialist, and entrepreneur, George Vail. Students’ drawings
reflect their depictions of both nature and technology objects.
Donated by: Adin Kasmin, Thomas Chou, Kaitlyn McNutt
834 Nature and Technology #8
Value: PRICELESS!
In the Autumn 5th and 6th graders made charcoal and natural inks using materials gathered at historic Wil-
low Hall, home of 19th century naturalist, industrialist, and entrepreneur, George Vail. Students’ drawings
reflect their depictions of both nature and technology objects.
Donated by: Kathryn Tipnis, Julia Dippold, Stacy Ikhelson
835 Nature and Technology #9
Value: PRICELESS!
In the Autumn 5th and 6th graders made charcoal and natural inks using materials gathered at historic Wil-
low Hall, home of 19th century naturalist, industrialist, and entrepreneur, George Vail. Students’ drawings
reflect their depictions of both nature and technology objects.
Donated by: Aarav Vaidya, Eden Karp -Foster, Maya Bhide, Dax Bush
MIDDLE SCHOOL 7th/8th
836 Cabinet of Curiosities Book #1
Value: PRICELESS!
This book showcases selections of the year’s artwork by 7th and 8th graders. All artwork shown is part of a
larger investigation of the collection, arrangement, and depiction of inanimate objects. These works ask:
How do objects represent who we are and our relationship to our place and time?
Donated by: 7th and 8th grade students
837 Cabinet of Curiosities Book #2
Value: PRICELESS!
This book showcases selections of the year’s artwork by 7th and 8th graders. All artwork shown is part of a
larger investigation of the collection, arrangement, and depiction of inanimate objects. These works ask:
How do objects represent who we are and our relationship to our place and time?
Donated by: 7th and 8th grade students
901 Primary This Tree Counts Adirondack Chair
Value: PRICELESS!
Our Primary students' studies about the importance of trees have inspired them to lovingly paint and sten-
cil this delightful Adirondack chair. Students signed their names on the bottom of the chair.
Donated by: Eva Wengler, Maggy Taylor & Nimisha Jain's Primary Class
902 Primary Make Way for Ducklings Occasional Table
Value: PRICELESS!
Primary students in our class have been learning about the life cycles of birds and recently fostered chicks
and ducklings. The children's classic Make Way for Ducklings added to our inspiration for this charming
piece.
Donated by: Mary Anne Fairey, Bonnie Haeberle & Chantal Diedrich's Primary Class
903 Lower El Native American Inspired Game Table
Value: PRICELESS!
This game table has been delightfully decorated by students to reflect their studies of and interest in North
America and Native Americans.
Donated by: Eva Vaidya & Sue Rankin's Class
904 Lower El Waves, Whales & Tails Stool & Student Book #1 (Orange Top)
Value: PRICELESS!
Waves, Whales & Tails is an original collaborative creation inspired by William Steig’s, AMOS & BORIS. A
multisensory art project, in conjunction with an in -class author study prompted an inquiry into interesting
language and whimsical poetry. We acknowledge Ms. Lauren and Ms. Emily for connecting art and litera-
ture and extend our gratitude to Belle Somers for her technical and artistic support.
Donated by: These students in Irene Avlonitis & Erminia Duffy's Class: Madison Jacquier, Lola
Stuart, Erin Crickenberger, Caleb Kasmin, Zara Syed, Ahaan Vaidya, Milo Lyons, Jack Somers, Dan-
iel Kim, Alden Gaussoin, Aarav Jain, Jonah Chirnomas
905 Lower El Waves, Whales & Tails Stool & Student Book #2 (Yellow Top)
Value: PRICELESS!
Waves, Whales & Tails is an original collaborative creation inspired by William Steig’s, AMOS & BORIS. A
multisensory art project, in conjunction with an in -class author study prompted an inquiry into interesting
language and whimsical poetry. We acknowledge Ms. Lauren and Ms. Emily for connecting art and literature
and extend our gratitude to Belle Somers for her technical and artistic support.
Donated by: These students in Irene Avlonitis & Erminia Duffy's Class: Varun Aditya Agarwal,
Erin Crickenberger, Schuyler Abramson, Lola Stuart, Konner Cheng, Madison Jacquier, Aarav Jain,
Alden Gaussoin, Daniel Kim, Lola Karp - Foster, Ahaan Vaidya, Jonah Chirnomas,
906 Upper El Jumanji Game Table
Value: PRICELESS!
Inspired by their literature studies focused on fantasy, Upper El students created this game table with a
Jumanji theme. Students have used color pencils, paint, stencils to decorate this special piece.
Donated by: Upper El Class
907 Upper El Zathura Rocker
Value: PRICELESS!
The Chris Van Allsburg book Zathura provided the inspiration for this imaginative rocking chair. Students
have used color pencils, paint, stencils to decorate this special piece.
Donated by: Upper El Class
908 Upper El Zathura Occasional Table
Value: PRICELESS!
The Chris Van Allsburg book Zathura provided the inspiration for this charming ocassional table. Students
have used color pencils, paint, stencils to decorate this special piece.
Donated by: Upper El Class
909 Middle School ROS Spirit Corn Hole
Value: PRICELESS!
Everyone loves corn hole and ROS! No wonder 5/6 students chose to put the two together!
Donated by: Middle School 5/6 Students
910 Middle School Around the World! MMUN Corn Hole
Value: PRICELESS!
For Middle School 7/8 students, the Montessori Model UN is a compelling and pivotal experience. They've
chosen it as the theme for their contribution to our Spring Arts + Auction event.
Donated by: Middle School 7/8 Students
001 Big Apple Family Basket
Value: $470
Basket features 2 adult (Ages 13+) and 2 child (Ages 4 -12) C3 CityPass vouchers for your choice of 3 NYC
destinations, family-friendly guidebooks, a NYC-themed souvenir basket, and $150 in American Express gift
cards to use as you choose on gas and parking, in -city transportation, hotel accommodations, and/or meals
and snacks.
Choose any 3 of the 10 most iconic destinations in New York City:*
▪ The Empire State Building Experience
▪ Top of the Rock Observation Deck
▪ American Museum of Natural History
▪ 9/11 Memorial & Museum
▪ Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
▪ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
▪ Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
▪ Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
▪ Guggenheim Museum
▪ Hornblower Sightseeing Cruises
*Visit any time over the next year. Must visit all three attractions within any chosen 9 -day period.
Donated by these generous families in Eva Wengler, Maggy Taylor & Nimisha Jain’s Primary class: The
Anand Family, The Beba Family , The Brooks Family, The Brucato Family, The Bruno Family, The Carifa/
Conine Family, The DeAllaume Family, The Duffy Family, The Elie Family, The Farino Family, The Finkel Fami-
ly, The Fitzpatrick Family, The Flores Family, The Galdi Family, The Kumar Family, The Lalovic Family, The
Martinelli Family, The Scuccato Family, The Short Family, The Singh Family, The Somers Family, and The
Webb Family
002 Let’s Party! Tailgating Basket
Value: $270
Deluxe Picnic Basket for Four, including:
6 Bottles of Wine
Wine Glasses Etched with Red Oaks Logo
Selection of Gourmet Food
Picnic Blanket
Wine Bottle and Glass Stakes for Four
Hors d’oeuvres Plates with Wine Glass Holders
Donated by these generous families in Mary Anne Fairey, Bonnie Haeberle & Chantal Diedrich’s Primary
class: The Ahluwalia Family, The Beba Family, The Brooks Family, The Bunting Family, The Cotnoir Family,
The Duffy Family, The Fitzpatrick Family, The Flores Family, The Guslandi Family, The Lyons/Swanger Family,
The Minchello Family, The Patel Family, The Ospina Family, and The Urbanek Family
003 Fun in the Sun Basket
Value: $230
This backyard fun basket is chock full of surprises to make every summer day a breeze, including: a Gray and
White Canvas and Wood Play Teepee, H20 Go Backyard Waterslide, Badminton Set, Underwater Skateboard,
Deluxe Sidewalk Chalk Bucket Set, Swerve Ball Game, 2 Toy Rockets, 4 Water Blasters, 2 Bubble Wands, 2
Pairs of Swim Goggles, Shark Fin Swim Toy, Soft Flying Disc, 2 Mini Footballs, 1 Large Storage Bin with Lid.
Donated by these generous families in Irene Avlonitis & Erminia Duffy’s Lower Elementary class: The
Abramson Family, The Cheng Family, The Chirnomas Family, The Crickenberger Family, The Gaussoin Family,
The Jain Family, The Karp-Foster Family, The Kasmin Family, The Kim Family, The Lyons Family, The Somers
Family, and The Syed Family
004 We Love to Read! Book Basket
Value: $220
A family that reads together, watches less TV! Get ready for summer reading fun with this basket, which
includes: 1 8GB BLUE Kindle Fire, 1 8GB TANGERINE Kindle Fire, 2 compatible heavy -duty cases, Canvas
storage basket, Hardback copy of 100 Places that Can Change Your Child’s Life , and an $50 Amazon gift card.
Donated by these generous families in Eva Vaidya & Sue Rankin’s Lower Elementary class: The Anand
Family, The Bouchacourt Family, The Cavanaugh Family, The Elie Family, The Goransson, The Guslandi Fami-
ly, The Ikhelson Family, The Patel Family, The Rodriguez Family, The Vo Family, and The Zassenhaus Family
005 Get Up in Your Grill Basket
Value: $248
Your summer days will be smokin’ with this Upper El Grill Basket, including: Zenware BBQ Rib Rack, William
Sonoma Grill Prep Tray , Heat Resistant Mitts , Bluetooth Speaker, Grill Apron, Meathead Grill Cookbook,
Grill Tool Set and Case, Meat Thermometer , and 2 luscious William Sonoma Grill Rubs
Donated by these generous families in the Upper Elementary Class: The Carifa Family, The Chandler Family,
The Clarke Family, The Finkel Family, The Flores Family, The Galdi Family, The Goransson Family,
The Hickman Family, The Kahn Family, The Kim Family, The Kothavale Family, The Lvovich Family, The Ma-
hadev Family, The Rangaraj Family, The Rodriguez Family, The Song Family, The Trynin Family, The Wardle
Family, The Williams Family, The Yarde Family, and The Zassenhaus Family
006 Life’s a Beach Basket
Value: $178
Don’t even think of hitting the beach without these awesome surfside accoutrements: Quick Shelter Beach
Tent, Cooler and ice packs, Inflatable shark ride -on, 4-pack sand coaster, Mesh Beach Bag, 3 -pack beach
towels, Sand-resistant outdoor blanket, Paddleball set.
Donated by these generous families in the Upper Elementary Class: The Carifa Family, The Chandler Family,
The Clarke Family, The Finkel Family, The Flores Family, The Galdi Family, The Goransson Family,
The Hickman Family, The Kahn Family, The Kim Family, The Kothavale Family, The Lvovich Family, The Ma-
hadev Family, The Rangaraj Family, The Rodriguez Family, The Song Family, The Trynin Family, The Wardle
Family, The Williams Family, The Yarde Family, and The Zassenhaus Family
007 Family Game Night Basket
Value: $225
Have a family snack-fest with Movie Theater Style Popcorn Machine and Fixings, Honey Roasted Nuts, and
Movie Theater Style Candy, while you play these classic games: Life, No Stress Chess, Clue, Mets Monopoly,
Trouble, Cadoo, Train Dominoes, Puzzles, Banana Grams, Family Card Games Guide and Cards, Brain Games,
Zingo, Who Nose, Go Away Monster, Stoopido, Scooby -Doo at The Water Park, Pickles to Penguins, and
Swipe Out. Then head out for a n evening in the big city – Morristown – for more fun with a $40 Gift Certifi-
cate to The Game Vault!
Donated by these generous families in Catherine Crowley -Delman & Noga Beer’s Middle School advisories:
Ms. Catherine's advisory: The Bush Family, The Dippold/Pastor Family, The Flores Family, The Ikhelson Fami-
ly, The Naidu Family, The Stuart Family,
Senora Beer’s advisory: The Elias Family, The Gregoire Family, The Jain Family, The Karp -Foster Family, The
Kasmin Family, The Luciano Family, The Simon Family
008 Smile! Oral Care & Orthodontia Basket
Value: $850
Take the first step towards dental pride with this Orthodontic evaluation (includes all diagnostic records, x -
rays and consultation) plus $500 off treatment at Banasiak & Nettune Orthodontic Associates, and Wood
and Metal Bathroom Caddy Basket, Assorted Mouthwash, Toothpaste, and Toothbrushes
Donated by the generous families of Susan Ilias & Anna Roberts Middle School advisories
009 Backyard Camping Trip Basket
Value: $220
Why schlep the whole family off to a campground with cold showers when you can staycation camp in your
own backyard? Camping essentials include: Fire pit (extra deep, steel, decorative), Firewood Bucket, Gloves,
Lighters, Trowel, Flashlights and Batteries, Camping Blanket, Camping Mugs and Cutlery Set, S’mores
Roaster and Ingredients. Caution – bears LOVE s’mores!
Donated by the generous families of Stacy Apostolico & Jo -Ann Gaul’s Middle School advisories
102 580 SOUTH Mens and Boys Clothing (Livingston)
Value: $100
$100 Gift Card
Donated by: 580 South - Mens & Boys Clothing
105 Fringe & Aveda Concept Salon (Maplewood)
Value: $50
$50 Gift Card for Fringe & Aveda Concept Salon’s many services
Donated by: Fringe
106 Woodloch Resort Weekend for Your Family!
Value: $1250
Weekend stay at fabulous 3 bedroom villa! Also yours is a 18 Hole golf foursome valid through June 1, 2018 -not
valid on holidays-cart & green fees included.
Donated by: Woodloch Resort Getaway!
107 Whole Foods Large Gift Basket
Value: $300
Assortment of lotions, vitamins, protein powder, beauty tools, soaps, all from Whole Foods Market -- All Organic -
- in a large zippered picnic tote.
Donated by: Whole Foods Market
108 Vineyard Vines Tie
Value: $85
Fabulous Vineyard Vines Signature Whale tie. Get your prep on!
Donated by: Vineyard Vines
109 Haircut at The Look (Gladstone)
Value: $70
$70 Gift certificate for haircut and blow dry with Erica — she’s GREAT!
Donated by: The Look
110 Get Fit and Relax with Yoga (Chester)
Value: $100
This 5 Yoga class certificate/yoga CD are a great way to get ready for summer!
Donated by: The School of Royal Yoga
111
Marriott's Harbour Lake/Disney Orlando Package: Memorable 7 Night
Marriott Resort Vacation with Disney Passes
Value: $3050
Experience a memorable 7 night Marriott's Harbour Lake resort vacation in Orlando and 4 passes valid at Walt
Disney World Resort during normal operating hours. 2 bedroom villa booked for 6/9-6/16/17 at the fabulous
family oriented Marriott Harbour Lake property -dates can be switched subject to availability ($150 change fee)
Sleeps 8, full kitchen, Living Room, 2 bathrooms, screened porch. Alternate dates: Dates June 9th - November 1st
2017.
Donated by: The Short Family & Martha Trevino
112
50 Years of Frank Zappa!
Value: $118
2 tickets to Dweezil Zappa: 50 years of Frank at the Mayo Performing Arts Center, in Morristown
Donated by: Mayo Performing Arts Center
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Michael Kors Raven Bag
Value: $298
Black leather shoulder strap clutch style.
Donated by: Beata Cunningham
113-A
Michael Kors Mini Dillon
Value: $178
Bright Pink 2 handled mini bag.
Donated by: Beata Cunningham
113-B
Michael Kors Mott Bag
Value: $178
Deep eggplant satchel style with gold circled shoulder strap.
Donated by: Beata Cunningham
113-C
114 2 Tickets to play "Witch Hunt"
Value: $70
2 Tickets at Trap Door Escape Room in Morristown -Expires 2/23/2019.
Donated by: The Trap Door Escape Room
115 Get Gorgeous: Girls Night Out
Value: $500
You and 3 friends will go to The Laboratory Hair Studio to receive a complimentary makeup application, blow out,
and special gift. Beauty experts will work one on one with each guest. Includes a cocktail celebration.
Donated by: Laboratory Hair Studio
116 Neck & Back Support
Value: $100
Contour pillow, Back Cushion, Pain-relieving gel.
Donated by: Taylor Chiropractic
117 Chateauneuf du Pape
Value: $50
A VERY special bottle of wine to savor and enjoy. Domaine Saint Prefert 2008. Cheers to the Lucky Winner!
Donated by: The Bouchacourt Family
118 Shiraleah Andie Clutch
Value: $110
Black leather clutch bag-simply pefect for all occasions!
Donated by: Cameo PR
119 Shiraleah Liberty Tote
Value: $99
Black vegan leather tote with suede ringed sides and fun mini polka dot lining! Includes detachable shoulder
strap.
Donated by: Cameo PR
120 Margaret Elizabeth Earrings
Value: $200
Moonstone 4 Stone Drop Earrings! Unique and lovely!
Donated by: Cameo PR
121 Host your own Private Party!
Value: $200
Invite 10-20 guests to your party at Seasons Olive Oil & Vinegar Taproom!
Donated by: Seasons Olive Oil & Vinegar Taproom
122 ThirdLove Gift Card
Value: $100
$100 gift card from THIRDLOVE. The best bra is one you never think about! Card does not expire.
Donated by: THIRDLOVE
123
Longchamp LePliage Tote
Value: $145
So simple..so perfect..brown nylon & leather small tote.
Donated by: Longchamp
124
For your Glam Squad at Neiman Marcus Short Hills
Value: $795
Private Master Class courtesy of Le Metier & Neiman Marcus - You and 4 of your guests will be treated to the
latest tips & techniques in skincare & color! Refreshments and light bites! Redeem by 10/31/17.
Donated by: Neiman Marcus Short Hills Mall
125
Lift Your Spirits! Basket ADULTS ONLY!!
Value: $400
Raise a glass and lift your spirits thanks to the ROS Parents’ Association! This heady basket contains
enough good cheer to restock your bar, including: Bailey's Irish Cream, Bombay Sapphire Gin,
Tanqueray Gin, Farmer’s Botanical Organic Gin, Bacardi Rum, Glenmorangie, Tito's Vodka, Belvedere
Vodka, Absolut Citron Vodka, and Lillet.
Donated by: Members of the Red Oaks PA: The Ananina -Rodriguez Family, The Farino Family, Alexis
Fuentes, The Lyons- Swanger Family, Cora Meader -Thomases, Kate Pastor, The Short Family, Marilyn
Stewart, The Trynin Family
201 Blue Morel
Value: $100
Dinner for 2-Up to $100. Gratuity NOT Included.
Donated by: Westin Governor Morris
205 Shake Shack
Value: $40
$40.00 Gift Card for any Shake Shack location.
Donated by: Shake Shack
206 The Grand Cafe
Value: $25
Gift Card for $25.00 at this Morristown favorite!
Donated by: The Grand Cafe
207 Arturo's Osteria and Pizzeria (Maplewood)
Value: $50
$50 Gift Card — enough for a date night or a family feast.
Donated by: Arturo's Osteria & Pizzeria
208 Chipolte
Value: $50
Two $25 Gifts Cards for you and a friend to enjoy 2 FREE burritos, bowls, salads, OR orders of tacos - -
includes chips, guacamole, and fountain drinks. Any location.
Donated by: Chipotle
209 $100 Gift Card for any Heartland Brewey location
Value: $100
$100 Gift Card -- any location.
Donated by: Heartland Brewery
210 Heartland Brewery
Value: $30
Gift card valued at $30 at Grasshopper Off the Green — FUN!
Donated by: Grasshopper Off the Green
211 Aztec Mexican Restaurant
Value: $30
Two (2) $15 gift certificates to Aztec Mexican Restaurant, home of the BEST MEXICAN FOOD IN TOWN!
Donated by: Aztec
212 Stout Stew 4 Two by ROS parent Magdalena Urbanek
Value: $50
Made to Order! Yum! Valued at $50.
Donated by: Magdalena Urbanek
214 Arthur's Tavern
Value: $150
$150 Gift Card AND Arthur's baseball, umbrella, sweatshirt, and key chain
Donated by: Arthur's Tavern
215 South and Pine American Eatery
Value: $50
$50 Gift Card for a fantastic new Morristown eatery. A great place to sit outside!
Donated by: South & Pine American Eatery
216 Kings
Value: $50
$50 Gift Certificate good at any Kings store.
Donated by: Kings Food Markets
217 Market Taverne
Value: $25
$25 Gift certificate for a lovely restaurant.
Donated by: The Market Taverne
218 Cupcake of the Month!
Value: $220
2 dozen cupcakes per month for 3 months -winner has choice of months and flavors! These are the most
luscious cupcakes ever and featured each year in the refreshment area of our A+A event!
Donated by: Carmey's Cakery
219 All Occasion Cake OR Cupcake Tower!
Value: $250
Your choice of a cake for any occasion for up to 50 people OR a Cupcake Tower! Fran's baked goods can't be
beat!
Donated by: Carmey's Cakery
220 El Monte Coffee House
Value: $30
Coffee lover's treat bag, filled with some of the best coffee around and other assorted treats.
Donated by: El Monte Coffee Roasters
221 “Sauce of Life” Gerardo's Italian Gourmet Basket!
Value: $250
Red Oaks Nurse Gayle Gerardo is actually a super hero in disguise…. JUST KIDDING! But she IS a
pasta sauce chef/creator and the owner of Gerardo's Marinara ( http://gerardosmarinara.com)!
Gayle says, “This super -duper, beautiful gourmet basket features my very own heart -smart
Gerardo Marinara and Vodka Sauces.” The basket also includes pasta, a bamboo cutting board
and pasta utensils, and adjustable precision slicing knife, garlic peeler/crusher, and “many other
fabulous items!” Manga Bene!!
Donated by: Gerardo's Marinara
223 Italian Feast for your family!
Value: $250
An Adelina Galdi special! Includes lasagna, bread, wine, and tiramisu. Enough for a crowd! True home -
cooked Italian fare!!!
Donated by: The Galdi Family
224 Bellinis Poolside
Value: $1000
Buy a ticket for this wonderful poolside retreat hosted by Susan Luciano at her home in Mendhman. Bellinis
will be made with fresh peaches! $50.00 per person, fixed price.
Donated by: Susan Luciano
225 Taphouse 15!
Value: $ 50
$50 gift card. Enjoy!
Donated by: Taphouse 15
301 Rutgers Football Tickets
Value: $200
4 tickets-Rutgers vs. Eastern Michigan-September 9, 2017.
Donated by: Rutgers University/The Louis Brown Athletic Center
302 Riding Lessons at Seaton Hackney Stables
Value: $165
Three 1/2 hour private lessons. All ability levels. 5 years old and up.
Donated by: Seaton Hackney Stables
304 Maplewood Theatres
Value: $40
Gift Card/VIP Pass for 2 adult tickets-not good on Saturday evenings.
Donated by: Maplewood Theatres
305 South Orange Performing Arts Center
Value: $75
Voucher for 2 complimentary tickets; must be redeemed at least 2 weeks prior to performance during the
2016-17 season. Expires 12/31/2017.
Donated by: SOPAC - Theater tickets
306 Liberty Science Center
Value: $45
2 exhibition passes for admittance to 9 exhibition galleries with over 100 hands on activities.
Donated by: Liberty Science Center
307 Alsteade Farms
Value: $175
Certificate for one family (up to 5 people), includes unlimited access to all activities including Sunflower
and corn Maze, Easter & Springtime Family Festival, Harvest Moon Hayrides, pony rides, moon bounce, corn
kingdom, wagon train rides, as well as Pick Your Own admission and hay wagon shuttle
ALL day for ONE day only.
Donated by: Alsteade Farms
309 Lithographed Signature picture of Antonio Brown
Value: $50
CALLING STEELER NATION!!!
Donated by: Pittsburgh Steelers
310 Stryke! Bowling Extravaganza
Value: $75
Lanes, games, food, and fun in Madison.
Donated by: Stryke!
311 Greater Morristown YMCA (Cedar Knolls)
Value: $400
Any type of 3-month membership ranging from teen through family or a 3 month regular extension to any
existing membership.
Donated by: YMCA Cedar Knolls
312 Life Time Fitness
Value: $500
1 Month membership with fitness advisor Allen Bryant.
Donated by: Life Time Fitness
313 4 Complimentary Tickets to SIX FLAGS
Value: $300
Good during 2017 at all US Parks-One day Admission Valid until 1/5/2018.
Donated by: SIX FLAGS
314 Yankees Tickets!
Value: $1080
4 tickets in Field MVP Box, Section 124, Row 4, Seats 1 - 4. MVP Club access! Yankees v. Toronto Blue Jays,
7/5, 1:05 p.m.
Donated by: Yankees MVP Tickets w/ MVP Club Access
315 NY Red Bull 4 Pack!
Value: $100
You select the game! Package includes admission and a $5 concession stand credit.
Donated by: NY Red Bulls
316 Shakespeare Theatre
Value: $80
Vouchers good for any performance in the 2017 season excluding Saturday performances, Sunday matinees,
and special events. Simply call the box office to redeem this voucher!
Donated by: The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
317 Red Bull Tickets
Value: $100
Choose one game from the following dates: Sat. May 27th VS New England Revolution, Wed. July 19th vs.
San Jose Earthquakes, Wed. Sept. 27th vs. D.C. United.
Donated by: Susan Miller
318 Three-month Select Equinox Membership
Value: $795
3 month membership. Certificate can be redeemed at one Equinox Fitness clun, winners choice, exclude
Destination locations (Sports Clubs, Printing House, Century City, E Clubs.
Donated by: Equinox Gym
319 The Outsider at the Paper Mill!
Value: $200
2 tickets to the performance of The Outsider at the Paper Mill Playhouse. This prize letter is redeemable
for 2 tickets to any Wednesday evening, Thursday evening, or Sunday evening performance from Jan. 24 to
Feb. 18, 2018. Wed & Thurs. evening performances are at 7pm.
Donated by: The Paper Mill Playhouse
401 Stephen Taylor Portrait of your Family
Value: $400
World renowned Portrait Artist, Stephen Taylor of Bernardsville, will create a commissioned classical 14
inch fine art canvas portrait of your family in his studio. Must be used by 11/30/17. In studio portrait for 2
to 10. Non-transferable!
Donated by: Stephen Taylor Portraits
402 1 Week of In Home Dog Sitting
Value: $350
1 week, 7 days & nights, can be broken up, dog will have access to fenced in yard with bed to sleep on.
Must be good with kids. NO blackout dates.
Donated by: McNutt Family
403 Kuerig Hot K55 Classic Series Single -Serve Coffee Maker in RED
Value: $120
6,8, and 10 ounce brew sizes, 48 ounce reservoir, includes bonus pack of 6 K -Cup Pod variety pack.
Donated by: Kuerig
404 Personalized Design Consultation
Value: $550.00
1 house visit lasting up to 2 hours with a prep phone call ahead of time with award winning interior design-
er, Heather McManus.
Donated by: Artistry Interiors
Sea Glass Fine Art Gift Certificate
Value: $495.00
12 inch limited edition fine art print from a wide variety of images or apply the full value towards a larger
print, canvas gallery wrap or wall grouping. Certificate must be registered by the winner upon receipt.
Donated by: Sea Glass Fine Art Photography
406 CO9 Design Arden Chairs
Value: $1,050
Solid teak frame, lounge chairs with synthetic all -weather woven seat & back. GORGEOUS!
Donated by: CO9 Design/Garden Cottage
407 Madison Car Wash
Value: $100
5 car wash passes. There when you need them.
Donated by: Madison Car wash
408 Staples Basket
Value: $150.00
Wire mesh black container filled with all you need to make your office or homework space complete! Note-
books, rubber bands, cubicle clips, a mini calculator, hi -lighters, pens, pencils, invisible tape, post it notes,
glue sticks, and SO MUCH MORE!
Donated by: Staples
409 Photo Session with Joy Glenn -- ROS Photographer Extraordinaire!
Value: $850.00
This mini photo shoot includes: 30 -minute portrait sitting, a custom gallery of all images, and one 16 x 20
canvas print of one favorite image from photo shoot. NOTE: Client can purchase all images at an additional
cost.
Donated by: Joy Glenn Photographers
410 New Jersey is HOME
Value: $40
Handmade 7x24 inch wood sign! NJ is HOME. Lovely!
Donated by: Brushes & Bisque
501 Auki Cars Starter Set
Value: $150
Fun for the whole family and especially KIDS! This will get you started.
Donated by: Magdelena Urbankova
502 Brightest Star Gift Certificate towards Summer Programs/Camps
Value: $200
$200 toward 1 summer program or camp. Expires 9/1/17
Donated by: Brightest Star
503 Tae Kwon Do Birthday Party
Value: $175
Tae Kwon Do Birthday Party to be held at child's home or place of choice, open area, ages 3 and up.
Donated by: Tae Kwon Do
504 Glassworks Studio Gift Certificate
Value: $35
$35.00 gift card valid during walk -in studio hours only. A great way to spend a rainy afternoon!
Donated by: Glass Works
505 Mad Science Party Gift Bag
Value: $100
$100 off any Mad Science Birthday Party Package — bag has invitations, cup, and party items .
Donated by: Mad Science
506 Yoga Birthday Party for 8 Children
Value: $120
1 hr. yoga birthday party class for a max. of 8 children with a certified yoga teacher. From The School of
Royal Yoga in Chester.
Donated by: The School of Royal Yoga
508 One Session of Wee Little Arts
Value: $295
One free workshop semester for Wee Little Arts at ROS during 2017 -2018 school year.
Donated by: Wee Little Arts
509 Kujenga Robotics Camp
Value: $329
1 week (July 17-21, 2017) of robotics camp for child age 6+.
Donated by: Kujenga LLC
510 Family Time at the Corn Maze & GORGEOUS Flowering Basket
Value: $150
Plant basket with a family 4 pack corn mazes passes.
Donated by: Stony Hill Farms
511 Child's Art Set from Learning Express Toys of Morristown
Value: $80
Art materials and portfolio for your little artist!
Donated by: Learning Express Toys of Morristown
512 Burberry Child Classic Trench - NWT
Value: $450
The quintessential British luxury brand, Burberry, brings a legacy of iconic check patterns and classic styling
to children’s wear. Cotton twill, detachable hood, belted trench coat. Youth Size 10.
Donated by: Cindy Boehm
513 Melissa and Doug Giant Giraffe - Nw/o tags
Value: $100
Plush Melliisa and Doug lifelike plush giraffe, over 4 feet tall, awe inspiring with beautiful markings and re-
alistic detail.
Donated by: Cindy Boehm
514 ThreeBabies Photography
Value: $350
45 Minute Newborn session, baby only, at studio in Mendham.
Donated by: ThreeBabies Photography
515 Harbor Hills Day Camp
Value: $1000
$1000 off summer camp enrollment! Everyone loves Harbor Hills!
Donated by: Harbor Hills Day Camp
601 SmartLunch Gift Certificate
Value: $100
Your child will enjoy lunch at school for quite a while with this $100 LUNCH CERTIFICATE.
Donated by: SMARTLUNCHES
602 Front Row Seating at Graduation
Value: Priceless!
6 FRONT ROW SEAT at GRADUATION, June 8, 2017.
Donated by: The Red Oaks School
603 Reserved Parking Space at The HARVEST FESTIVAL
Value: Priceless!
Why walk from Morris Plains?
Donated by: The Red Oaks School
604 Sing with the Band!
Value: Priceless!
Unleash your inner performer! Sing a song with the Band at The Harvest Festival.
Donated by: The Red Oaks School
605 Makerspace Birthday Party for 12 Guests
Value: $350
Use of the Makerspace Room for a 12 guest birthday party! This item includes an activity and use of the
Enrichment Room/Playground for refreshments.
Donated by: The Red Oaks School
606 Special Opportunity!
Value: Priceless!!!
Cocktail Party and Tour of Renowned, Privately-Owned Art Collection at Upper East Side loca-
tion on Saturday, September 23, 2017, at 5 p.m. Tickets available at $250 per person. Sign up
at the event!
701 Juice & Paint!
Value: PRICELESS!
Modeled after the popular Grapes & Paint concept, each child will do an acrylic painting on canvas in an
outdoor setting. Picnic snacks will be provided. Up to 6 children.
Donated by: Ms. Mary Anne, Mrs.Haeberle, Ms. Chantal
702 Frelinghuysen Arboretum Outing
Value: PRICELESS!
We are treating 6 children to a picnic and fun times with crafts on Monday, June 12 from 12 -2pm. NOTE:
RAINDATE is Wed., June 14-12-2pm.
Donated by: Ms. Eva, Ms. Maggy, Ms. Nimisha
703 Hot Diggety Dog! or Pooches & Pancakes!
Value: PRICELESS!
Tour of Seeing Eye, the world's oldest guide dog school, on THURSDAY, June 8, for 6 children! The outing
will be followed by lunch at the Pancake House of Morristown. Get ready for a doggy dog time. Woof!!!
Donated by: Ms. Irene & Ms. Erminia
704 "Watchung" is Lenape for "Hilly Place"
Value: PRICELESS!
Students will attend a presentation of The Lenape of New Jersey at the Trailside Museum, located in the
Watchung Reservation. The program includes an outdoor search for plants used by the Lenape for tools,
medicine, food and dyes. The afternoon will end with a visit to the reservation's wonderful playground!
Thursday, June 8 from Noon to 2:30 pm. All students welcome.
Donated by: Ms. Sue & Ms. Eva
705 Upper Elementary Summer Kickoff Picnic!
Value: PRICELESS!
We would like to invite all upper elementary children to a class picnic here at Red Oaks! We will provide the
lunch, snacks, and games. All the children need to bring is their smiles!
Donated by: The Upper El Team: Ms. Sera, Ms.Nicole, & Ms. Laura
706 Ceramics & Churros!
Value: PRICELESS!
Spend the morning OR afternoon at Color Me Mine, where you can create your own piece of art. After-
wards, head over to Rosalita Mexican restaurant for guacomole and churros! This activity will take place in
Summit, NJ, during the week of June 12 -16. Maximum of 4 students.
Donated by: Senora Martha
707 Gary & Tim: Foot Golf & Pizza!
Value: PRICELESS!
9 holes of foot golf at Mt. Freedom. Do you have the skills to defeat Coach Gary and Music Man Tim?
Pizza afterwards! 6 student maximum.
Donated by: Coach Gary & Mr. Tim
708 Fun for All at Willow Hall
Value: PRICELESS!
All Middle School students are welcomed to an end of the year bash at Willow Hall! We’ll stoke up the fire
pit and toast marshmallows and make s'mores, share local history, read aloud stories, sing songs, play team
games with Coach Gary. Party will take place after graduation on a date/time TBA.
Donated by: Red Oaks Middle School