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Parents for Pennington
       welcomes you to a virtual night in

        The Secret Garden
The Red and Black Bash is—and always has been—a celebration
of our close-knit and supportive Pennington School community.
Whether we are gathering in an exotic “secret garden” or
forced to remain physically distant from each other until the
threat of COVID-19 passes, no obstacle is insurmountable when
the goal is a better Pennington School for all of us.

Parents for Pennington began our Bash planning with the long-term
goal of improving our on-campus pond. However, in light of recent
events, we have shifted our fundraising focus to more immediate
needs of our School community. A portion of the proceeds from this
year’s Red and Black Bash auction will still sponsor pond restoration
as previously planned, but the majority will be redirected to support
the Student Assistance Fund and other Parents for Pennington
programs that benefit our community as a whole. Our vision of
creating a more inviting natural space on campus may not blossom
into reality as quickly as we’d hoped, but we are continuing to plant
those seeds.

For now, we expect other beautiful things will take root as a result
of our decision to move forward with a virtual Red and Black Bash
for 2020. Perhaps new friendships will bloom. New ideas may bud
as we work together to “unlock the possibilities.” One thing is certain:
Our Pennington School community will thrive because we have
chosen to bring joy to one another and support the School we love.
It will be wonderful to see everyone onscreen, and coming together
in person next time will be all the sweeter as a result!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
   Welcome Message from PfP				                      pg. 2
   Why Support the Bash?				                         pg. 3
   Messages from the President and Event Coordinator pg. 4
   Event Schedule					pg. 5
   Sponsors						pg. 6-7
   Red and Black Bash Committee			                   pg. 8-9
   Acknowledgments					pg. 10
   Live Auction Items					pg.11-15
   Online Auction Bidding Instructions			            pg. 16
   Silent Auction Items 					pg. 17-31
   Individual Donors 					pg. 32-34
   Business Donors					pg. 35-36
   Ads							pg. 37-47

          Why Support the Bash?
The goals of The Pennington School parents association (Parents for
Pennington) are to foster community and School spirit, to enhance the
educational process through a variety of activities and events, and
to help support the growth of Pennington facilities and programs.
This is just a sampling of the programs we sponsor, made possible
through our Red and Black Bash annual fundraiser:
    • Grade-level welcome parties for parents
    • P resentations covering topics relevant to our students
        and School community
    • Contributing to School-wide Community Days
    •M iddle School and Upper School Back-to-School Night dinners
    • Financial support for Princeton Common Ground lectures
    •O rganizing and funding Promenade and Prom buses, which
        ensure safe prom night transportation
    •    ecorating the senior tent for Commencement weekend
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    •    ontributing to the Middle School ski trip and to
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        eighth-grade Washington, D.C. and FunPlex trips
    •   Sponsoring Freshman Fun Night
    •   Contributing to campus beautification projects
    •   Hosting the annual Faculty Appreciation Lunch
    •   Providing holiday decorations, and much more!

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A Message from... the PfP President
I will remember the Red and Black Bash 2020 for more than just the fact
that our lives were turned upside down by the outbreak of Covid-19. We were
almost at the finish line with the organization of our only fundraiser. What will
be engraved in my memory is the resilience, perseverance, and grit shown by
“The Secret Garden” Bash committee during these last few weeks. They all chose
to channel their initial disappointment from postponing our live event, which
was in the making for months, into jumping right back in. Without skipping a
beat, they put in even more hours of relentless work to convert the 2020 Red
and Black Bash into an online virtual event. Bravo, ladies and gentlemen! I am
incredibly proud of being part of a group of volunteers that stood together till
the end. What a way to end my years as a volunteer at The Pennington School.
I want to take this opportunity to also recognize all the volunteers I have
worked with over the last few years. From the bottom of my heart—a sincere
thank you! I will always feel part of this incredible, kind, tight-knit Community.
     		                  - Marlynne Marlow P’20
			                        President, Parents for Pennington 2019-20
			                        Co-chair, Red and Black Bash 2020

A Message from...              the Event Coordinator
In my first year serving as Events Coordinator for the Parents for Pennington
Board, I have had the honor and pleasure of working with many of you. The
Pennington School is best known for its warm sense of community and like
many of you, it is why our family chose to be here. As co-chair of the Red and
Black Bash, I have also been fortunate to work with an amazing group of
women who form our auction committee. They have brought their good energy
and special talents to make this event happen. Although the Bash has taken
a different direction, the focus of celebrating and supporting our Pennington
family remains the same. While we can’t always control what happens, we can
control our response. I think back to Convocation and Dr. Hawkey speaking of
“perseverance and grit,” I see a lot of that in our community. Now more than
ever we need to stay connected and support each other. I encourage all of
you to join us for the virtual Secret Garden Bash. Just like our children, we are
all missing each other, so please join us in celebrating the Pennington School
community by attending our Zoom class cocktail parties and virtual Red and
Black Bash!
     		                  - Jacqueline Evans P’22 ’25 ’25
			                        Events Coordinator, Parents for Pennington 2019-20
			                        Co-chair, Red and Black Bash 2020

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Event Schedule
Our combined live and silent auctions offer a broad selection of items.
From restaurant gift cards and gourmet food baskets to post-quarantine
getaways and once-in-a-lifetime experiences, we have something for
every budget. You never know what will catch your eye! Bids will be
processed electronically, so you will need to register on
our auction website: PfPBash2020.GiveSmart.com
Even if you don’t plan to bid, please register on the website so you can
tune in to the Live Auction video stream and cheer on your friends!

Monday, April 20: S
                   ilent Auction opens. Bids can be placed at any time
                  from 9:00 a.m. on April 20 until the silent auction closes
                  on April 25 at 9:00 p.m.

Saturday, April 25: Welcome to the Virtual Red and Black Bash!
        6:00 p.m. V
                   irtual cocktail parties for current Pennington School
                  families begin on Zoom. Feel free to bid on silent
                  auction items during this time.
        7:00 p.m. L
                   ive Auction video stream begins with our very own
                  Chad Bridges as Master of Ceremonies and Auctioneer.
        8:30 p.m. L
                   ive Auction video stream ends. Place your final bids
                  for the Silent Auction. Don’t let anyone sneak in under
                  the wire to outbid you for your favorite items!
        9:00 p.m. S
                   ilent Auction closes, and all bids captured by
                  GiveSmart at that time are final. You will receive
                  notification of items won directly from GiveSmart.

Red and Black Bash committee members will reach out to auction winners
beginning Monday, April 27 to discuss pickup and/or delivery of their items.
We trust everyone will understand that delivery of some items may be
delayed due to safety concerns. Please reach out to PfP@pennington.org
with any questions.

Thank you for supporting Red and Black Bash 2020, Parents for Pennington,
and The Pennington School!

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Parents for Pennington
 sincerely appreciates our generous sponsors

                                  !

      Thank you very much to the
Kraft family P’20 for your sponsorship!
       - Parents for Pennington

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Red & Black Bash 2020
 “The Secret Garden” Committee
Event Chairs: Jacqueline Evans P’22 ’25 ’25, Marlynne Marlow P’20

Administrative Chair: Alicia Nayfield P’22

Silent Auction Chairs: Marlynne Marlow P’20, Donna Kottcamp P’20

Silent Auction Committee: Amy Barkley P’16 ’21, Katherine Birkenstock P’25 ’26,
Jacqueline Evans P’22 ’25 ’25; Sandra Gong P’21, Lisa Hardt P’24,
Jill Hoblitzell P’20, Jack Hoblitzell P’20, Alice Koesterich P’23,
Alicia Nayfield P’22, Cynthia Wallace P’20 ’23 ’26

Live Auction Chair: Marlynne Marlow P’20

Faculty/Staff Donation Chairs: Stacey Latronica ’93 P’22, Dora Mavellia P’15 ’20

Party Board Chair: Cynthia Wallace P’20 ’23 ’26

Sponsorship Chair: Marlynne Marlow P’20

Website Management Chair: Ana Shah P’20

Data Entry Chair: Julian Kim P’23

Data Entry Committee: Amy Barkley P’16 ’21, Michelle Meinhart P’23

Graphic Art Chair: Linda Moskowitz P’20

Decorations/Set Up Chairs: Amy Barkley P’16 ’21, Jacqueline Evans P’22 ’25 ’25

Decorations/Set Up Committee: Lewis Arthur P’24, Stacy Buck P’26,
Lisa Hardt P’24, Lisa Keith P’22 ’26, Donna Kottcamp P’20, Marlynne
Marlow P’20, Claudia McGill P’20, Alicia Nayfield P’22, Ileana Pendus P’23,
Linda Sichel P’19 ’22 ’26, Porchelvi Vendhan P’23, Jessica Vincent P’26,
Cynthia Wallace P’20 ’23 ’26, Lori Washton P’20

Catering Chair: Cynthia Wallace P’20 ’23 ’26

Catering Committee: Amy Barkley P’16 ’21, Jacqueline Evans P’22 ’25 ’25,
Marlynne Marlow P’20, Dora Mavellia P’15 ’20

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Class Baskets Chairs: Kim Clabbers P’23, Amy Barkley P’16 ’21,
Linda Gruson P’23, Jill Hoblitzell P’20

Advertisements Chair: Marlynne Marlow P’20

Advertisements Committee: Lewis Arthur P’24, Ana Shah P’20

Catalog Chair: Lisa Hardt P’24

Catalog Committee: Marlynne Marlow P’20, Tina Lambdin

Wine Arbor Chair: Tracy Wright P’23

Display Committee: Dawn Kirikian P’24, Leanne Tuzza P’26

Entertainment Chairs: Katherine Birkenstock P’25 ’26, Alice Koesterich P’23

Technology Chair: Ana Shah P’20

Check-in Chair: Ana Shah P’20

Check-in Committee: Katherine Birkenstock P’25 ’26, Julian Kim P’23,
Parnini Kunta P’21, Porchelvi Vendhan P’23

School Liaison: Rob McClellan

Editor: Lori Lipsky

Catering: Don Toner, Edward Espinal

While many of these hardworking committees are unable to display
their efforts due to our event moving online, we are so grateful for
their enthusiasm and assistance.

We look forward to offering Party Boards beginning fall 2020.

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Acknowledgments
Parents for Pennington gratefully acknowledges the efforts of the
following contributors to Red and Black Bash 2020:

School administration and the Operations Department
Our original plan to hold the Red and Black Bash in the Dining Hall on
campus required a great deal of logistical maneuvering, as well as an overall
mindset of flexibility and cooperation. Parents for Pennington salutes the
many Pennington School administrators and Operations Department staff
members who worked with us to make that possible. We are sorry not to be
gathering in that beautiful space for our event this year, but we appreciate
your enthusiastic support for our plans!

PfP extends a special thanks to Assistant Headmaster of Community Life and
Dean of Students Chad Bridges for volunteering to step in as our Master of
Ceremonies and Auctioneer. We will always be grateful for his enthusiasm for
the Bash and his willingness to help as needed.

Parents and faculty
There would be no Red and Black Bash without encouragement and assistance
from our entire Pennington School community. We especially appreciate the
generous contributions of time, creativity, and skill that each parent and faculty
member has shared with us to make Red and Black Bash 2020 a truly exceptional
event. Thank you for your participation in all its forms!

Billykirk
Billykirk is a purveyor of leather accessories made with the finest materials,
uncompromising attention to quality, and a thoughtful eye for design. Thanks
to Billykirk’s Chris Bray, Red and Black Bash guests will have an opportunity
to purchase exclusive Pennington School-branded Billykirk items. A portion of
the proceeds from the sale of these items will benefit The Pennington School,
and we are grateful for this thoughtful contribution!

                 All of our generous donors
                 We are enormously appreciative of all Red and Black Bash
                 donors, sponsors, and advertisers, from current families and
                 alumni to local businesses and friends of the School. Our
                 Pennington community extends well beyond the borders of the
                 campus, and we are grateful to everyone who has chosen to
                 support Parents for Pennington’s annual fundraising event. We
                 encourage everyone associated with the Pennington School
                 family to patronize the businesses that support our School.

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Live Auction
              Watch the live stream beginning at 7:00 p.m. for
                  a presentation of the Live Auction items.
             Use the Red and Black Bash website to place a bid.

Item #1: Golf and Lunch with Dr. Hawkey
Approx. Value: $1,200   Donated by: Erich Stegich P’21
Enjoy a round of golf with everybody’s favorite Headmaster at Jasna Polana,
the award-winning championship golf course designed by the legendary
Gary Player. Situated on 230 acres of breathtaking countryside in the heart of
Princeton, this PGA tour-quality course offers a delightful challenge to golfers
of all abilities. The winner and two (2) friends will enjoy a round of golf with
Dr. Hawkey and a delicious lunch at one of the club dining rooms, featuring
creative preparation of traditional American and Continental cuisine. This
unforgettable afternoon can be scheduled on any day of the week; date to
be determined by mutual agreement of the parties.

Item #2: Saturday Night Live Experience
Value: Priceless 		      Donated by: William and Mary Jo McGuinness, P’14
Get ready for the Saturday night of your life! Make your way to Studio 8H at
30 Rock in Manhattan, where you will enjoy the ultimate Saturday Night Live!
experience for two (2). When you arrive, you’ll be whisked backstage for a
close-up view of pre-show preparations. Watch the show unfold as part of its
famous live studio audience, and then conclude your evening with more
backstage adventures. SNL fans, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Don’t
miss out! Date in the fall to be mutually agreed upon by winner and donor.

Item #3: Vermont 4x4 Adventure
Approx. Value: $2,100 Donated by: Jaguar Land Rover Princeton;
			                    The Equinox Gold Resort and Spa - Vermont;
			                    Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home; and
			Parents for Pennington
The rustic beauty of Manchester, Vermont awaits! Enjoy luxurious accommodations
for four (4) people—two (2) rooms for two (2) nights—at The Equinox Golf
Resort and Spa. Admire the majestic scenery during your two-hour 4x4 Land
Rover off-road expedition, and then enjoy 850 acres of private hiking trails at
the Equinox Preservation Trust. Your hotel stay includes daily fitness and yoga
classes, as well as access to some spa amenities, resort bikes, and a practice
putting green. For those who crave the best in outdoor gear, a $200 gift
certificate to the Orvis flagship store is included. Before you head home, use
your four (4) passes to tour the historic Hildene property, once the summer

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Live Auction
home of Robert Lincoln, son of President Abraham Lincoln. A dash of excitement,
a bit of relaxation, a touch of history, and the natural grandeur of rural New
England are exactly what you need to reset and rejuvenate your spirit! Date
selections subject to availability.

Item #4: Long Weekend in the Hamptons
Approx. Value: $3,700  Donated by: Jerry and Dora Mavellia P’15 ‘20
Visit the heart of the Hamptons and enjoy a three-night stay in beautiful
Sag Harbor! Your six-bedroom, five-bath vacation home provides water views
overlooking the Noyac Bay, offering first-rate views of the gorgeous sunsets
over Shelter Island. Unwind with a glass of wine at your private pool, or
check out the popular beaches nearby. Immerse yourself in the local color as you
explore rolling vineyards, nature preserves, museums, and the best restaurants
in the Hamptons. Guests will be greeted with a welcome basket filled with local
Wolffer Vineyard wine, fine chocolate, and guidance to help you discover the
finest culinary spots and local activities. Enjoy your luxury weekend getaway!
Available weekends: August 21-24, August 28-31, Sept 11-14, Sept 18-21, or
any weekend in October, except Oct. 23-25. Date to be mutually agreed upon
by winner and donor.

Item #5: Reserved Parking on Campus
Value: Priceless		      Donated by: Dr. Hawkey and Mr. Bridges
Finding a great parking spot on campus can be challenging sometimes... but
not for you! This is your opportunity to secure a reserved parking space in a
prime Pennington School location. From September through June, your personal
parking spot will be waiting for you every day. Dr. Hawkey and Mr. Bridges will
designate a spot just for you based on your personal needs and lot availability.
Winner must be a faculty member or a parent whose child will use the spot on
a daily basis.

Item #6: Yankees Tickets for Four (4)
Approx. Value: $800      Donated by: Erich Stegich P’21
Catch a Yankees home game with three lucky friends! Choose a game in the
spring or summer of 2020 (date to be mutually agreed upon between winner
and donor) and settle in to watch the Bronx Bombers play. Your four (4) seats
are located in Section 111, Row 8, right along the first baseline, where you
won’t miss a thing. If the 2020 season is canceled due to COVID-19, tickets
will be honored at a future date. Go, Yanks!

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Live Auction
Item #7: Bon Jovi Fan Package
Value: Priceless		       Donated by: Jon and Dorothea Bongiovi P’20
Bon Jovi admirers, this is not your ordinary fan package! Tonight, take home
a brand-new Fender Squier Bullet Stratocaster electric guitar signed by the
legendary Jon Bon Jovi, 2018 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee. Then, start
counting the minutes until the evening of July 14, 2020, when you’ll be
watching Bon Jovi perform live at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. Your
four (4) tickets to the show, personally donated to this event by Jon and
Dorothea Bongiovi P’20, secure your seats in Section 10 on the lower level,
close to the stage. This is a golden opportunity to see one of New Jersey’s
most famous icons perform in the state he calls home. Don’t miss it! In the
event of cancellation due to COVID-19, tickets for the July 14 show will be
honored on a future date.

Item #8: Escape to Bermuda
Approx. Value: $3,000   Donated by: Jerome and Lauren Halgan P’21 ‘23
Experience a slice of paradise at idyllic Azura Bermuda resort! Three nights
in your one-bedroom loft apartment with pull-out couch at this non-inclusive
resort provides a convenient home base for walking on the beach, relaxing
at the pool, or exploring Bermuda’s rich history and natural beauty. Flights
from New York, Philadelphia, and Boston arrive in Bermuda after only two
hours in the air, making the island a perfect choice for your quick, restorative
getaway. Once you arrive, you’ll be captivated by the resort’s tidal pink sand
beaches and abundant reefs bustling with parrot fish and other marine life.
The clear and calm shallow water at Azura’s resort beaches are ideal for
swimming and snorkeling, and Bermuda’s famed Elbow Beach and Horseshoe
Bay Beach are nearby as well. Please note: Tennis and world-class golf courses
are available year-round in Bermuda, although they are not included in this
item. Dates to be agreed upon by winner and donor; bookings are available
any time in 2021 with the exception of the week and weekends surrounding
Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Transportation
from airport to resort can be arranged by the donor upon winner’s request.

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Live Auction
Item #9: 76ers Tickets and Fan Gear
Approx. value: $1,500    Donated by: Scott and Lisa O’Neil P’22 ’25
Sixers fans, this one is for you! Enjoy four (4) suite-level tickets to a Philadelphia
76ers regular season home game (date to be mutually agreed upon by winner
and donor) with complimentary parking for one car. Arrive early and watch
the pre-game shoot around from the court before the doors open. Show your
home team spirit with a collection of 76ers logo gear for children and adults:
(1) T-shirt, children’s size small; (1) pair of sweatpants, men’s size small;
(1) adult baseball cap, adjustable; (1) T-shirt, men’s size large; (1) sweatshirt,
men’s size XL. If the 2020 season does not resume due to COVID-19, tickets
will be honored at a future date.

Item #10: Tour the Cupola on Old Main
Value: Priceless		      Donated by: Dr. Hawkey, Gretchen Overhiser,
			                     and Parents for Pennington
Step into Pennington history with a private tour of our iconic cupola for
three (3) people. Pennington School Historian Gretchen Overhiser and
Dr. Hawkey will accompany you into this historic space, where alumni of
generations past have left their signatures. Learn about the eight fireplaces
discovered during the recent renovation of Old Main, and discuss the lore
of the School over wine and hors d’oeuvres served outdoors on O’Hanlon
Green (weather permitting) or in the School boardroom. Alumni bidders: You
are invited to add your name to the signatures in the cupola if you place the
winning bid! Please note: The cupola is only accessible via a pull-down
ladder. Bidders should consider any physical limitations that may apply to
members of their party before placing a bid.

Item #11: Retreat to Bradley Beach
Approx. Value: $4,500    Donated by: Neil and Kim Clabbers P’23
Enjoy a week at this beautiful home in Bradley Beach, NJ, only an hour’s drive
from Pennington! With six bedrooms and five baths, up to 15 people can
relax and enjoy the shore together. Lounge on the beach just two blocks away,
or walk into nearby Asbury Park to check out the restaurants, concerts, and
nightlife. (Look for Bruce at the Stone Pony!) Antiquing and shopping can be
found a short distance away in Ocean Grove or Spring Lake. A 20-minute drive
will bring you to boardwalk rides and games in Point Pleasant. The house
comes with six (6) beach tags, as well as a locker on the beach with beach
chairs, boogie boards, an umbrella, and toys and games. Available any week
in 2020 or 2021 excluding Fourth of July and Labor Day.

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Live Auction
Item #12: Golf Getaway in Pinehurst, NC
Approx. Value: $2,000   Donated by: Robert and Joanna Levy P’23 ’26
Golfers, gather your favorite foursome for a three-day/two-night golf getaway
to the Sandhills at Talamore Resort in Pinehurst, NC. Your group will play two
(2) rounds of golf at Talamore and one (1) round at Mid South. Lodging for
four (4) people will be provided at the conveniently located Talamore Villas,
a condominium complex with spectacular views of Reservoir Park and Talamore’s
4.5-star Rees Jones golf course. Within the property you will find a pool and
jogging/biking trails to keep you occupied during your time off the links.
Lodging includes a daily breakfast buffet, and may offer the popular “Pig Pickin’
Dinner Buffet” depending on your travel schedule. Blackout dates: Thursdays
through Sundays in April and October. If dates are not available in 2020 due to
COVID-19, travel can be scheduled in 2021 subject to the same date restrictions.

Mr. Harding, you helped me become a better leader. Thank you!
							 - Raul Shah ‘20

Ms. Kiser, you were the best freshman advisor! I will miss you. Good luck!
			                           			                        - An-lin Sloan ’21
Dean Bridges, our family is grateful for you hopping in an ambulance
when someone was needed, you weren’t just along for the ride!
		              				                                   - The Evans Family
To all the “Secret Garden” volunteers, thank you for putting in endless
hours to make this year’s Bash so successful. It was such a pleasure
working alongside you!
					                                             - Marlynne Marlow P’20
Mrs. Clancy-Healy, we are grateful for your dedication and thoughtfulness.
¡Muchas gracias!
						 - The Shah Family P’20
Cathy Pappano, thank you for your genuine interest, heartfelt support
and ability to connect with the spirit of your students!
						                                                   - The Evans Family
Thank you to Rob McClellan for your great sense of humor, smile, and
support for the Parents for Pennington board and committee for the Red
and Black Bash!

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Happy Bidding!

Need help? Email amfshah@gmail.com

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Silent Auction
                       Pennington Pride
100.   Pennington Tennis Fan Basket
       Value: $120		           Donated by: Scott Gray ’78

101.   Senior Portrait Collage (16”x20”)
       Value: Priceless		        Donated by: Spencer Studios

103.   Dean of Students for the Day
       Value: Priceless		       Donated by: Chad Bridges

104.   US Dress Down Day: Advisory
       Value: Priceless		     Donated by: Chad Bridges

105.   US/MS Dress Down Day: Class
       Value: Priceless		    Donated by: Chad Bridges

106.   US Group Dress Down Day 1
       Value: Priceless		    Donated by: Chad Bridges

107.   US Group Dress Down Day 2
       Value: Priceless		    Donated by: Chad Bridges

108.   US Group Dress Down Day 3
       Value: Priceless		    Donated by: Chad Bridges

109.   US Group Dress Down Day 4
       Value: Priceless		    Donated by: Chad Bridges

110.   US Group Dress Down Day 5
       Value: Priceless		    Donated by: Chad Bridges

111.   MS Dress Down Day: Advisory
       Value: Priceless		     Donated by: Chrissie Knight

112.   MS Dress Down Day: Class
       Value: Priceless		     Donated by: Chrissie Knight

113.   Surprise Treats (Monthly)
       Value: Priceless		        Donated by: Chrissie Knight

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Silent Auction
114.   Lessons in the Maker Space
       Value: Priceless		      Donated by: Sue Wirsig

115.   Weekend Breakfast Delivery
       Value: Priceless		     Donated by: Mary Roseen

116.   Private Spanish Tutoring
       Value: Priceless		       Donated by: Jerry Russo

117.   Group German Lesson
       Value: Priceless		       Donated by: Peter Chase

118.   Private Basketball Coaching
       Value: Priceless		       Donated by: Chandler Fraser-Pauls

119.   Plant-based Eating Class
       Value: Priceless		       Donated by: Margo Andrews and Ronnie Vesnaver

121.   Maki & Miso with Mentors
       Value: Priceless		     Donated by: Brooke Buchanan and Rob McClellan

122.   Bookworms Visit Barnes & Noble
       Value: Priceless		     Donated by: Tamara Alito

123.   Girls’ Basketball Camp
       Value: $325		            Donated by: Jeff Eckerson

125.
 Skydiving with Mr. Moore
 Value: Priceless 		     Donated by: Jamie Moore, Robert Latronica P’22
				and Stacey Latronica ’93 P’22

126.
 Precision Axe Throwing
 Value: Priceless		     Donated by: Leonard Leib, Elizabeth Clancy-Healy,
			                     Byron Kou, Elysia Price, and Nancy Brunner
127.   Bucks County Adventure
       Value: Priceless		     Donated by: Jessie Shaffer

128.   Private Football Training
       Value: Priceless		        Donated by: Long Ding

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Silent Auction
129.   Executive Skills Consultation
       Value: Priceless		        Donated by: Maria Kane

130.   Mystery Treat
       Value: Priceless		       Donated by: Ryan Stokes

131. Dinner and a Show
     Value: Priceless		     Donated by: Suzanne Houston

135. Autographed 49ers Jersey
     Value: Priceless		     Donated by: Dontae Johnson ’10

140.   Pennington Sign: Vintage Motto
       Value: Priceless		      Donated by: Elizabeth Secrest

145.   Pennington Sign: Cupola
       Value: Priceless		      Donated by: Elizabeth Secrest

150.   Pennington Swimming T-shirts
       Value: Priceless		    Donated by: George Ward

155.   Pair of Handmade Pillows
       Value: Priceless		      Donated by: Lisa Fitzpatrick

160.   Leather Luggage Tags - Red
       Value: $45		            Donated by: Billykirk

161.   Leather Luggage Tags - Black
       Value: $45		             Donated by: Billykirk

165.   Jersey Quilt and Pillows
       Value: $430		            Donated by Curt and Annette Sang P’22

170.   Drama T-shirt Pillows
       Value: $80		             Donated by Curt and Annette Sang P’22

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                              EXPERIENCES
200.   PA Renaissance Faire Tickets
       Value: $52 		            Donated by: Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire

205.   Penitentiary Tour Tickets
       Value: $96 		             Donated by: Eastern State Penitentiary

210.   Constitution Center Tickets
       Value: $58 		            Donated by: National Constitution Center

215.   Penn Museum Tickets
       Value: $72 		            Donated by: Penn Museum

220.
 Taste of Ewing
 Value: $130		  Donated by: Ewing Diner, Firkin Tavern, Marsilio’s
				            Kitchen, Sal DeForte’s Ristorante, Metro Grill
				(Joseph P. Vitella ’72 P’01 ’04)

221.
 Me Time in Pennington
 Value: $200 		        Donated by: Stony Brook Gardens, Amy Heffern P’20,
				Marlynne Marlow P’20

225.   Virtual Reality Gift Basket
       Value: $175 		             Donated by: Centertec

230.
 A Room With a View
 Value: $500		                  Donated by: Sergeantsville Inn, Shoppons Run
			                             Farm, Woolverton Inn

235.
 Princeton Shopping Center Mix
 Value: $165		           Donated by: Bon Appetit, Chopt, LiLLiPiES Bakery,
				Nomad Pizza Company, Surf Taco

240.
 Lambertville Station Brunch
 Value: $70 		            Donated by: Lambertville Station Restaurant
				and Inn

245.
 Best of Lambertville
 Value: $280		        Donated by: Lambertville House, Broadmoor
				Restaurant, Rojo’s Roastery

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250.
 Wine and Charcuterie
 Value: $85		                   Donated by: Beneduce Vineyards,
				                            Sandra Gong and Victor Sloan P’21

255.   Hard Cider Tasting Flights
       Value: $63 		             Donated by: Manoff Market Gardens & Cidery

260.   Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate
       Value: $50 		           Donated by: Old York Cellars

265.
 Newtown’s Best
 Value: $155		                  Donated by: Francisco’s on the River, La Stalla,
				                            Oishi, Piccolo Trattoria, Rocco’s at The Brick,
				                            The Fancy Fig Catering and Cafe

270.
 Stroll Through Lawrenceville
 Value: $55		            Donated by: Amalfi’s Restaurant and Bar,
				                     Fedora Bistro Café, Purple Cow Ice Cream

272.
 A Taste of Pennington
 Value: $230 		        Donated by: Marlynne Marlow P’20, Mizuki Asian
				                   Bistro, Osteria Procaccini Pennington, TJ’s Italian
				Restaurant

273.
 Bites of New Hope
 Value: $100		Donated by: Basilico, The Good Gyro, Novel
                   Buns-Playlist Pizza, Sciascia Confections,
				SkyRoast Coffee, Unionville Vineyards

275.   Kraut-making Lessons for Six
       Value: $300 		          Donated by: Stacey Latronica ’93 P’22

280.   Microgreens Workshop
       Value $350 		            Donated by: Dora Mavellia P’15 ’20

285.   Test Prep and Practice Tests
       Value: $250 		            Donated by: Ivy Experience

290.   Springtime Car Detailing
       Value: $250 		           Donated by: Jaguar Land Rover Princeton

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295.   Financial Consultation
       Value: $500 		           Donated by: Oppenheimer & Co, Inc.

296.   Personal Assistant Services
       Value: $120 plus 50%     Donated by: Go To Concierge
       of first package of
       services

           HEALTH, BEAUTY, and FITNESS
300.   Healthy Skin Care Club
       Value: $1,500		          Donated by: La Chelé Medical Aesthetics

305.   Village Salon Hair Care Basket
       Value: $118 		           Donated by: The Village Salon

306.   Salon Essentials Basket
       Value: $130 		          Donated by: Kathy’s Korner Salon

307.   Natural Body Care Basket
       Value: $220 		           Donated by: Seed Phytonutrients

310.   Yoga Party for Ten People
       Value: $250		            Donated by: Romy Yoga

311.   Yoga Essentials Basket
       Value: $150 		           Donated by: Complete Health of Lawrenceville

315.
 Scent of a Woman: Rhapsody
 Value: $163 		         Donated by: Sonja Karp P’22, Dodie Murphy,
				Jacqueline Evans P’22 ’25 ’25

316.
 Scent of a Woman: Heartfelt
 Value: $215		           Donated by: Sonja Karp P’22, Dodie Murphy,
				Jacqueline Evans P’22 ’25 ’25

317.
 Scent of a Woman: Show Stopper
 Value: $ 194		         Donated by: Sonja Karp P’22, Dodie Murphy,
				Jacqueline Evans P’22 ’25 ’25

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318.
 Scent of a Woman: Mystic
 Value: $194		           Donated by: Sonja Karp P’22,
				Jacqueline Evans P’22 ’25 ’25

319.
 Distinguished Gentleman Basket
 Value: $173 		         Donated by: Sonja Karp P’22,
				Jacqueline Evans P’22 ’25 ’25

320.   Garden Jewels Basket
       Value: $188 		           Donated by: Jacqueline Evans P’22 ’25 ’25

325.   Three-month Adult Membership
       Value: $225 		        Donated by: PEAC Health & Fitness

326.   One-month Student Membership
       Value: $65 		        Donated by: PEAC Health & Fitness

327.   One-week Half-day Summer Camp
       Value: $225 		        Donated by: PEAC Health & Fitness

330.   Family Dental Health Basket
       Value: $150 		          Donated by: Mark McDonough, DMD - Orthodontist

335.   In-office Teeth Whitening
       Value: $350 		            Donated by: Pennington Family Dentistry

340.   One Month Unlimited Classes
       Value: $299		          Donated by: Surviving Strong

345.   Lean, Green, and New Hope Fit
       Value: $650		           Donated by: Leany Greeny, New Hope Fitness

350.   Spa/Salon Basket
       Value: $300 		           Donated by: Zanya Spa Salon

355.   Fitness Coaching Package 1
       Value: $375 		          Donated by: Perseverance Strength and Conditioning

360.   Fitness Coaching Package 2
       Value: $375 		          Donated by: Perseverance Strength and Conditioning

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365.   Fitness Coaching Package 3
       Value: $375 		          Donated by: Perseverance Strength and Conditioning

370.   Fitness Coaching Package 4
       Value: $375 		          Donated by: Perseverance Strength and Conditioning

375.   Fitness Coaching Package 5
       Value: $375 		          Donated by: Perseverance Strength and Conditioning

380.   Vitamin and Supplements Basket
       Value: $310 		         Donated by: Paula and Jeffrey Gross P’20

385.   Acupuncture and Follow-up
       Value: $390 		         Donated by: Hope Wellbeing

390. Haircut or Style with Aguri
     Value: $99 		             Donated by: Cosmo Bleu

395. Haircut or Style with Cole
     Value: $85 		             Donated by: Cosmo Bleu

                  TRAVEL and GETAWAYS
400. Boston Getaway
     Value: $400		              Donated by: Boston By Foot, Isabella Stewart
				                            Gardner Museum, Le Meridien Cambridge

405.
 Wilmington Getaway
 Value: $250		                  Donated by: Buckley’s Tavern, Delaware Art Museum,
				                            Delaware Museum of Natural History, Longwood
				                            Gardens, Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library

410.   Washington Getaway
       Value: $400		            Donated by: Lebanese Taverna, Washington Walks

415.
 Brandywine Getaway
 Value: $385		                  Donated by: Brandywine River Museum of Art,
				                            Duffer’s Pub, Hilton Garden Inn - Kennett Square,
				                            Longwood Gardens, Pizza by Elizabeths

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                      HOME AND GARDEN
500.   Family Gardening Bucket
       Value: $140		           Donated by: John Hart, Jr. of Rosedale Mills

505.   Painted Wooden Bench
       Value: $180 		       Donated by: The Buxton Complex

515.   Landscaping Refresh
       Value: $1,100 		         Donated by: Rutgers Nursery

520.   Faux Fur Throw and Suede Pouch
       Value: $210		          Donated by: Dora Mavellia P’15 ’20

525.
 The Garden is Your Happy Place
 Value: $350 		          Donated by: Jack and Jill Hoblitzell P’20,
				The Living Earth

530.   Bird Bath Fountain
       Value: $200 		           Donated by: Amy Barkley P’16 ’21

535.   Rock Fountain With LED Lights
       Value: $200 		          Donated by: Amy Barkley P’16 ’21

540.   Blooms at Belle Mead Gift Card
       Value: $25 		           Donated by: Blooms at Belle Mead

545.   English Garden Tea Service
       Value: $200 		           Donated by: Paula and Jeffrey Gross P’20

550.   English Garden Dinnerware Set
       Value: $500 		         Donated by: Paula and Jeffrey Gross P’20

555.   Handcrafted Wood Serving Tray
       Value: $400 		         Donated by: Bret Cavanaugh Design

560.
 Family Games Basket
 Value: $190 		      Donated by: Jazams, Marlynne Marlow P’20,
				Lori Washton P’20

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               ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
600.   Renaissance Portrait Session
       Value: $2,500		          Donated by: Kramer Portraits

605.   Little Expressions Portrait Session
       Value: $1,500 		          Donated by: Kramer Portraits

610.
 Photo Session and Print Credit
 Value: $690 		           Donated by: Kris Giacobbe P’22 of Locust
				and Honey Photography

615.
 “The Old Main Cupola in Fall”
 Value: $475 		          Donated by: Jack and Jill Hoblitzell P’20,
				Kathy Polizzi

625.   Family Membership
       Value: $160 		           Donated by: Grounds for Sculpture

630.   Abstract Floral Painting
       Value: $300 		           Donated by: Tony LaSalle

635.   Four Art Museum Tickets
       Value: $100 		          Donated by: Philadelphia Museum of Art

640.   Family Portrait Session
       Value: $300 		          Donated by: Kathie Dacey Photography

                                SPORTS
700.   #14 Autographed Poster
       Value: $50		           Donated by: New York Jets

705.   #47 Autographed Football
       Value: $200		          Donated by: New York Giants

710.   Seattle Seahawks Memorabilia
       Value: $1,500		       Donated by: Nancy and Todd Brunner

715.   #25 Autographed Puck
       Value: $50		             Donated by: Philadelphia Flyers

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720.   Four Tickets and Fan Apparel
       Value: $75 		           Donated by: Trenton Thunder Baseball

725.   Golf at Trenton Country Club
       Value: $500 		           Donated by: Trenton Country Club

730.   Golf at Battleground Club
       Value: $800 		           Donated by: Lee Maschler P’26

735.   Four Tickets to Phillies Game
       Value: $575		             Donated by: Thomas and Angella Bock P’23

740.   Four Tickets to IronPigs Game
       Value: $44 		             Donated by: Lehigh Valley IronPigs

745.   NJ Devils Tickets and Gear
       Value: $850		            Donated by: Scott and Lisa O’Neil P’22 ’25

755.
 Private Tennis Lesson
 Value: $105 		        Donated by: Mike Miller, Head Coach at
				Hopewell Tennis and Swim Center

760.   Tennis and Sports Camp
       Value: $427 		         Donated by: Hopewell Tennis and Swim Center

765.
 #31 Autographed Photo
 Value: $77 		         Donated by: Brooklyn Nets

             ACCESSORIES AND CLOTHING
800.   One-of-a-kind Pennington Bag
       Value: $650		          Donated by: Billykirk

805.
 Alpaca Accessories Basket
 Value: $500 		          Donated by: Jack and Jill Hoblitzell P’20,
				Swallow Hill Farm

810.   Pendant Necklace by Cara Brown
       Value:$750 		           Donated by: Samir and Arti Patel P’17 ’23

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815.   Pendant Necklace by Cara Brown
       Value: $650 		          Donated by: Samir and Arti Patel P’17 ’23

820.   Pendant Necklace by Cara Brown
       Value: $750 		          Donated by: Samir and Arti Patel P’17 ’23

825.   Ashton Whyte Gift Certificate
       Value: $500 		            Donated by: Ashton Whyte

830.   Cabi Gift Certificate
       Value: $200 		          Donated by: Marlynne Marlow P’20

835.   Necklace by Chan Luu
       Value: $170 		          Donated by: Dandelion

840.   Supreme Baseball Caps 1
       Value: $90 		           Donated by: Joanna Newman

845.   Supreme Baseball Caps 2
       Value: $90 		           Donated by: Joanna Newman

850.   Supreme Baseball Caps 3
       Value: $90 		           Donated by: Joanna Newman

855.   Supreme Baseball Caps 4
       Value: $90 		           Donated by: Joanna Newman

860.   Supreme Baseball Caps 5
       Value: $90 		           Donated by: Joanna Newman

865.   Supreme Baseball Caps 6
       Value: $90 		           Donated by: Joanna Newman

870.   Supreme Baseball Caps 7
       Value: $90 		           Donated by: Joanna Newman

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                        FOOD AND DINING
900.   Catering Gift Certificate
       Value: $100 		            Donated by: Emily’s Café and Catering

905.   Wine and Spirits Basket
       Value: $60		            Donated by: Wahchui Louie at Patriot’s Crossing

915.   Blooming Grove Inn Gift Card
       Value: $50 		            Donated by: Blooming Grove Inn

920.   Mikonos Restaurant Gift Card
       Value: $50 		            Donated by: Mikonos Greek Restaurant

925.   Wegmans Gift Card
       Value: $50 		            Donated by: Wegmans

930.   Gourmet Food Assortment
       Value: $50 		         Donated by: Trader Joe’s

935.   ShopRite Gift Card 1
       Value: $200		            Donated by: ShopRite of Hunterdon County

936.   ShopRite Gift Card 2
       Value: $200		            Donated by: ShopRite of Hunterdon County

940.   PQM Gift Certificate
       Value: $100		            Donated by: Pennington Quality Market

945.   Lobster Dinner for Two
       Value: $95		             Donated by: Metropolitan Seafood & Gourmet

950.   Brick Farm Tavern Gift Card
       Value: $200 		           Donated by: Amy and John Heffern P’20

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                          CLASS BASKETS
1000.
  Grade 6: Welcome to Pennington
  Value: $522
	Donated by: David and Katherine Birkenstock P’25 ’26, Allyson and
  Mary Bradley P’26, Thomas and Stacy Buck P’26, Matthew and Tiernan
  Close P’22 ’25 ’26, Marjorie Frazier P’26, Paul Lee and Jennifer
  Kitchen P’24 ’26, Marc and Deidre Normand P’21 ’26, Bart and Linda
  Sichel P’19 ’22 ’26, David and Kendra Sirolly P’23 ’26 ’26, Leanne and
  Jacob Tuzza P’26, Alexander and Jessica Vincent P’26

1010.
  Grade 7: Beach Fun
  Value: $520
	Donated by: David and Katherine Birkenstock P’25 ’26, Regina Brunetti
  and Theresa Brunetti-Carroll P’25, Paul and Virginia Burton P’25, Matthew
  and Tiernan Close P’22 ’25 ’26, Debbie Fermo, David Jamieson P’25 and
  Jennifer Jamieson ’88 P’25, Scott and Ellie Kelley P’25, Victor and Jennifer
  Medina P’22 ’25, Scott and Lisa O’Neil P’22 ’25, Mark and Susan Ross P’25

1020.
  Grade 8: Local Fun
  Value: $497
	Donated by: Lewis and Sarah Arthur P’24, Kelly Lynn Bowser P’24, Phil
  Brackin and Deborah Butzbach P’22 ’24 ’24, Marc and Janet Celentana P’22 ’24,
  Joseph and Christine Davidyock P’21 ’24, Michael and Mary Heaton P’24,
  Sarkis Kirikian ’87 P’24 and Dawn Kirikian P’24, Paul Lee and Jennifer
  Kitchen P’24 ’26, Ritesh and Simmie Mehra P’24 ’26, Jessie Shaffer, Steven
  and Patrizia Thomas P’21 ’24

1030.
  Grade 9: Pennington Spirit
  Value: $663
	Donated by: Thomas and Angella Bock P’23, Kevin and Kristine Brass P’23,
  Christian and Denise Buccellato P’23, Neil and Kim Clabbers P’23, Paul
  and Amy Decker P’23, Debbie Fermo, Damon Grandbouche and Rehana
  Farrell P’23, Linda Gruson P’23, Robert Huizer and Jennifer Friend-Huizer P’23,
  Jennifer Jones P’23, Phil and Julian Kim P’23, Robert Knab and Janine
  Chupa P’23, Yong Li and Fang Chen P’23, John and Jill Petolillo P’23,
  Michael and Christine Petrane P’23, Jarek Powichrowski and Katarzyna
  Powichrowska P’23, Joe and Noreen Riley P’20 ’23, Lee and Susan
  Rubin P’23, Sheldon and Shelree Stevenson P’23

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1040.
  Grade 10: Backyard Barbecue
  Value: $1,084
	Donated by: Paul Boocock and Peggy Grauwiler P’22, Phil Brackin and
  Deborah Butzbach P’22 ’24 ’24, Christopher and Mary Cormier P’22, Richard
  and Christine Galiardo P’22, Oliver and Cindy Gessner P’22, Ian Goldstein
  and Sundi Culbertson P’22, James and Karen Griswold P’19 ’22, Napoleon
  and Nicole Harris P’22, Ryan and Sonja Karp P’22, Kurt and Sandy
  Kennedy P’21 ’22 ’22, Scott and Lisa O’Neil P’22 ’25, Amit Prakash and Dipali
  Nagar P’22, Ali Feroze and Rama Lakshminarayanan P’22, Bertram and Kerri
  Penders P’22, Carlos and Lillian Sampaio P’22, Curt and Annette Sang P’22,
  John Santarsiero and Ronni Fuchs P’22, Joseph and Jennifer Stampe P’22

1050. Grade 11: Prom Prep - Guys
      Value: $640
1055. Grade 11: Prom Prep - Girls
      Value: $644
	Donated by: Michael and Amy Barkley P’16 ’21, Lisa Massei-Brennan P’21,
      Gregory and Moira Brunk P’16 ’21, Christopher and Michele Cano P’19 ’21,
      Cosmo Bleu, Joseph and Christine Davidyock P’21 ’24, Michael and Carol
      Kain P’21, Kurt and Sandy Kennedy P’21 ’22 ’22, Ellis and Linda Klein P’21,
      Harold Morrison and Cecilia Rouse P’21, Robert and Barbara Muscara P’21 ’21,
      Vinay and Swati Navani P’16 ’21, Shawn and Renee Rodgers P’21, Keith
      Saltstein ’87 P’17 ’21 and Jessica Saltstein P’17 ’21, Robin Schroeder P’21,
      John and Martha Tourangeau P’21, Aaron Usiskin ’87 P’20 ’21 and Donna
      Usiskin P’20 ’21

1060. Grade 12: College Prep - Guys
      Value: $732
1065. Grade 12: College Prep - Girls
      Value: $733
	Donated by: Steven and Susan Diamond P’20, Jeffrey and Sari Dorfman P’20,
      Joaquin and Almudena Duato P’20, Rickey and Tammy Eng P’20, William
      Ernst and Tifani McCann P’20 ’23, Jeffrey and Paula Gross P’20, Donald Hart
      and Carol Skeuse-Hart P’20 ’20, Shezad and Mona Hasan P’20, John and
      Amy Heffern P’20, Jack and Jill Hoblitzell P’20, Bill and Karen Hawkey,
      Peter Ihnat and Andrea Odezynska Ihnat P’20, Eric and Diana Kollevoll P’20,
      Don and Beth Kraft P’20, David and Marlynne Marlow P’20, Jerry and Dora
      Mavellia P’15 ’20, Christopher and Claudia McGill P’20, Marc and Dawn
      Nelson P’20, Manish and Bhavini Patel P’20, Joseph and Noreen Riley P’20 ’23,
      Ankoor and Ana Shah P’20, John and Kitty Shipley P’18 ’20, Susan Smith P’17 ’20,
      Michael Sneed and Ann Riddle Sneed P’20, Yasser and Tina Soliman P’18 ’20,
      Fred and Shelby Tewell P’20, Joseph Ume and Marie Claire Cebrian-Ume P’20,
      Aaron Usiskin ’87 P’20 ’21 and Donna Usiskin P’20 ’21, Jeff Williams P’17 ’20

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Red & Black Bash 2020
              Individual Donors
 Kevin and Catherine Adams P’21 ’23                       Stacey Claffey
            Tamara Alito                             Elizabeth Clancy-Healy
           Pablo Ambrosio                    Matthew and Tiernan Close P’22 ’25 ’26
           Margo Andrews                     Joe and Jeanne Colalillo P’06 ’11 ’18 ’20
     Lewis and Sarah Arthur P’24               Christopher and Mary Cormier P’22
         Jordan Aubry and                    Joseph and Christine Davidyock P’21 ’24
      Samantha Stern-Leaphart                      Paul and Amy Decker P’23
  Michael and Amy Barkley P’16 ’21               Alan and Danielle DeLellis P’23
        Matthew Biedron ’08                     Steven and Susan Diamond P’20
        David and Katherine                             Mark DiGiacomo
        Birkenstock P’25 ’26
                                                            Long Ding
    Thomas and Angella Bock P’23
                                                   Sue and Stef DiPierro P’22
   Jon and Dorothea Bongiovi P’20
                                                Chris and Donna Donato P’19 ’23
Paul Boocock and Peggy Grauwiler P’22
                                                 Jeffrey and Sarri Dorfman P’20
       Kelly Lynn Bowser P’24
                                               Joaquin and Almudena Duato P’20
      Phil Brackin and Deborah
        Butzbach P’22 ’24 ’24                 Adam Dubow and Bonnie Guth P’23
    Allyson and Mary Bradley P’26             Robert Eaton and Beth Behrend P’22
    Kevin and Kristine Brass P’23                         Jeff Eckerson
       Mark and Kim Breiland                       Rickey and Tammy Eng P’20
  Gregory and Moira Brunk P’16 ’21                      William Ernst and
                                                     Tifani McCann P’20 ’23
 Christian and Denise Buccellato P’23
                                                      Lisa Espinoza P’23 ’26
          Brooke Buchanan
                                                  Jacqueline Evans P’22 ’25 ’25
     Thomas and Stacy Buck P’26
                                                          Debbie Fermo
    Paul and Virginia Burton P’25
                                                      Ali Feroze and Rama
            Chad Bridges                             Lakshminarayanan P’22
       Todd and Nancy Brunner                            Lisa Fitzpatrick
Christopher and Michele Cano P’19 ’21                Chandler Fraser-Pauls
  Marc and Janet Celentana P’22 ’24                   Marjorie Frazier P’26
             Peter Chase                      Richard and Christine Galiardo P’22
     Neil and Kim Clabbers P’23                  Oliver and Cindy Gessner P’22

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Ian Goldstein and Sundi Culbertson P’22         Robert Knab and Janine Chupa P’23
      Damon Grandbouche and                               Chrissie Knight
        Rehana Farrell P’23                            Alice Koesterich P’23
  James and Karen Griswold P’19 ’22                Eric and Diana Kollevoll P’20
     Jeffrey and Paula Gross P’20                           Byron Kou
          Linda Gruson P’23                           Don and Beth Kraft P’20
 Jerome and Lauren Halgan P’21 ’23                   Robert Latronica P’22 and
    Jonathan and Lisa Hardt P’24                     Stacey Latronica ’93 P’22
   Napoleon and Nicole Harris P’22                         Tony LaSalle
        Donald Hart and Carol                  Paul Lee and Jennifer Kitchen P’24 ’26
         Skeuse-Hart P’20 ’20                                Len Leib
    Shezad and Mona Hasan P’20                     Bob and Joanna Levy P’23 ’26
        Bill and Karen Hawkey                       Yong Li and Fang Chen P’23
    Michael and Mary Heaton P’24                          Wahchui Louie
     John and Amy Heffern P’20                   David and Marlynne Marlow P’20
     Ingrid Hibben GP’22 ’25 ’25                         Lee Maschler P’26
   Vincent and Jennifer Hirsch P’23                  Lisa Massei-Brennan P’21
     Jack and Jill Hoblitzell P’20                Jerry and Dora Mavellia P’15 ’20
            Lisa Houston                               Brian McCauley and
          Suzanne Houston                            Michelle Gasparian P’23
         Robert Huizer and                                Rob McClellan
     Jennifer Friend-Huizer P’23                Christopher and Claudia McGill P’20
          Peter Ihnat and                       William and Mary Jo McGuiness P’14
    Andrea Odezynska Ihnat P’20
                                                 Ritesh and Simmie Mehra P’24 ’26
       David Jamieson P’25 and
      Jennifer Jamieson ’88 P’25                   Nimish and Minal Mehta P’24
          Jennifer Jones P’23                             Michael Miller
     Michael and Carol Kain P’21                           Jamie Moore
             Maria Kane                        Harold Morrison and Cecilia Rouse P’21
      Ryan and Sonja Karp P’22                             Dodie Murphy
      Scott and Ellie Kelley P’25              Robert and Barbara Muscara P’21 ’21
 Kurt and Sandy Kennedy P’21 ’22 ’22              Vinay and Swati Navani P’16 ’21
       Phil and Julian Kim P’23                     Rod and Alicia Nayfield P’22
     Sarkis Kirikian ’87 P’24 and                   Marc and Dawn Nelson P’20
         Dawn Kirikian P’24                              Joanna Newman
      Ellis and Linda Klein P’21                Marc and Deidre Normand P’21 ’26

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Scott and Lisa O’Neil P’22 ’25             Bart and Linda Sichel P’19 ’22 ’26
         Gretchen Overhiser                  David and Kendra Sirolly P’23 ’26 ’26
   Lukas and Joanna Partridge P’23            Victor Sloan and Sandra Gong P’21
  Mario and Mary Passalacqua P’25                    Susan Smith P’17 ’20
    Manish and Bhavini Patel P’20                    Michael Sneed and
     Samir and Arti Patel P’17 ’23                  Ann Riddle Sneed P’20

   Bertram and Kerri Penders P’22              Yasser and Tina Soliman P’18 ’20

 Michael and Christine Petrane P’23            Joseph and Jennifer Stampe P’22

      John and Jill Petolillo P’23                    Erich Stegich P’21

             Kathy Polizzi                   Sheldon and Shelree Stevenson P’23

 Amit Prakash and Dipali Nagar P’22                      Ryan Stokes

             Elysia Price                      Peter and Jaime Stournaras P’22

Jarek and Katarzyna Powichrowski P’23            Fred and Shelby Tewell P’20

    Joe and Noreen Riley P’20 ’23            Steven and Patrizia Thomas P’21 ’24

   Shawn and Renee Rodgers P’21               John and Martha Tourangeau P’21

Nelson Rodriquez and Lisa Latore P’23            Leanne and Jacob Tuzza P’26

  Carlos and Katherine Rosa P’21 ’23                   Joseph Ume and
                                                Marie Claire Cebrian-Ume P’20
             Mary Roseen
                                                Aaron Usiskin ’87 P’20 ’21 and
      Mark and Susan Ross P’25                     Donna Usiskin P’20 ’21
      Lee and Susan Rubin P’23                        Robbi Uzupis P’07
            Jerome Russo                           Mimi Vassilev-Baker P’23
   Keith Saltstein ’87 P’17 ’21 and           Paul and Adrienne Vecchione P’23
      Jessica Saltstein P’17 ’21
                                                       Ronnie Vesnaver
   Carlos and Lillian Sampaio P’22
                                              Alexander and Jessica Vincent P’26
     Curt and Annette Sang P’22
                                             Shawn and Cynthia Wallace P’20 ’23 ’26
John Santarsiero and Ronni Fuchs P’22
                                                         George Ward
        Robin Schroeder P’21
                                                 Arnold and Lori Washton P’20
          Elizabeth Secrest
                                                     Jeff Williams P’17 ’20
            Jessie Shaffer
                                                          Sue Wirsig
      Ankoor and Ana Shah P’20
                                                  Mark and Tracy Wright P’23
    John and Kitty Shipley P’18 ’20

An-lin, we are so proud of you for making the world a better place.
				                                                - Love, Mom & Dad

Chauncey Farrington, thank you for being an inspiring teacher,
genuinely caring and showing commitment!             - The Evans Family

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Red & Black Bash 2020
                  Business Donors
     Amalfi’s Restaurant and Bar                         Firkin Tavern
           Ashton Whyte                            Francisco’s on the River
               Basilico                                Go To Concierge
        Beneduce Vineyards                          Grounds for Sculpture
              Billykirk                       Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home
        Blooming Grove Inn                    Hilton Garden Inn - Kennett Square
       Blooms at Belle Mead                            Hope Wellbeing
            Bon Appetit                       Hopewell Tennis and Swim Center
     Bonefish Grill - Mercer Mall             Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
           Boston By Foot                               Ivy Experience
         Bountiful Gardens                       Jaguar Land Rover Princeton
  Brandywine River Museum of Art                            Jazams
       Bret Cavanaugh Design                             Jericho Grass
       Broadmoor Restaurant                       Kathie Dacey Photography
           Brooklyn Nets                             Kathy’s Korner Salon
          Buckley’s Tavern                             Kramer Portraits
              Centertec                          La Chelé Medical Aesthetics
               Chopt                           La Salle Gallery, Lambertville NJ
        Colavita Jewelers, Inc                             La Stalla
  Complete Health of Lawrenceville                   Lambertville House
            Cosmo Bleu                       Lambertville Station Restaurant & Inn
             Dandelion                              Le Meridien Cambridge
       Delaware Art Museum                              Leany Greeny
Delaware Museum of Natural History                    Lebanese Taverna
            Duffer’s Pub                            Lehigh Valley IronPigs
     Eastern State Penitentiary                        LiLLiPiES Bakery
      Emily’s Café and Catering                        The Living Earth
Equinox Gold Resort and Spa - Vermont           Locust and Honey Photography
        Ernest Bock & Sons                            Longwood Gardens
            Ewing Diner                        Manoff Market Gardens & Cidery
         Fedora Bistro Café                  Mark McDonough, DMD - Orthodontist

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Marsilio’s Kitchen                           Rosedale Mills
             Metro Grill                               Rutgers Nursery
  Metropolitan Seafood & Gourmet                   Sal DeForte’s Ristorante
        Mikonos Restaurant                           Sciascia Confections
         Mizuki Asian Bistro                         Scott Gray Graphics
    National Constitution Center                     Seed Phytonutrients
         New Hope Fitness                             Sergeantsville Inn
          New York Giants                          Sherrerds Garden Design
            New York Jets                            Shoppons Run Farm
       New York Philharmonic                    ShopRite of Hunterdon County
       Nomad Pizza Company                             SkyRoast Coffee
          Northfield Bank                         Sourland Mountain Spirits
      Novel Buns-Playlist Pizza                        Spencer Studios
                Oishi                               Stony Brook Gardens
          Old York Cellars                                Surf Taco
       Oppenheimer & Co, Inc                          Surviving Strong
   Osteria Procaccini Pennington                      Swallow Hill Farm
Patriot’s Crossing Tavern & Wine Shop           Terra Momo Restaurant Group
       PEAC Health & Fitness                        The Buxton Complex
           Penn Museum                         The Fancy Fig Catering and Cafe
    Pennington Family Dentistry                        The Good Gyro
     Pennington Quality Market                        The Village Salon
   Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire                   TJ’s Italian Restaurant
     Perseverance Strength and                           Trader Joe’s
           Conditioning                             Trenton Country Club
         Philadelphia Flyers                      Trenton Thunder Baseball
    Philadelphia Museum of Art                       Unionville Vineyards
          Piccolo Trattoria                           Washington Walks
         Pizza by Elizabeths                              Wegmans
     Princeton Nassau Pediatrics                       Wildflowers Inn
       Purple Cow Ice Cream                  Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
         Rocco’s at The Brick                         Witherspoon Grill
           Rojo’s Roastery                             Woolverton Inn
             Romy Yoga                                Zanya Spa Salon

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 and Tennis
Round Robin

Planned Schedule
      Golf Classic
       9:00 a.m.

  Tennis Round Robin
      10:30 a.m.

Lunch & Silent Auction
      1:30 p.m.
  All proceeds from our
  Classic events support
scholarships for students
who would not otherwise
     be able to attend                    For more information, please contact Jane Bott Childrey ’89
 The Pennington School.                at jane.childrey@pennington.org. Rain Date: October 12, 2020

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Bernie Gurick, you are truly one of the most gifted and inspirational
teachers EVER! 				                               - The Evans Family

Mr. Secrest, thanks for always helping me when I don’t understand
something. You’re a great teacher! 			                  - G. Hardt

Lisa Fitzpatrick, we appreciate your honest and heartfelt
encouragement and ability to encourage your students to find
their opinion.				                           - The Evans Family

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Missy Gurick, thank you for providing caring guidance and
thoughtful support.				 - The Evans Family

Mrs. Balerna, thank you very much for caring about me and helping
me during my toughest times.                       - Raul Shah ’20

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Mr. Moore, even though I was your student in middle school, I am
so grateful that you taught me how to be a better learner.
						                                             - Raul Shah ’20

Peter Secrest, thank you for giving thoughtful guidance and caring.
						                                          - The Evans Family

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to the Colalillo family for
                                     their continued support for
                                       the Red and Black Bash!

Kat Kelly, thank you for believing in what can be done and all
your support!				                                - The Evans Family

Thanks, PfP, for everything you do to make The Pennington School
a welcoming place!

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Thank you
    for supporting
Parents for Pennington!
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