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April 19, 2011 Live Auction Thank you to everyone who participated in the auction. We had a great night for student financial aid. A special thanks to the chairs Mimi Reisner, Elissa Rubin, and Beth Wilkinson. Don't forget to pick-up items in the Auction office (located in the basement of the Zartman House) between 8-4 Monday-Friday. The Academy Classes listed below have open spots. These are great events to socialize and meet other SFS families. If you are interested in any of them, please email events@sidwell.edu. The price for the Academy Classes is set. For the items below the Academy Classes that didn’t sell, we will take the best offer by Friday, April 22 at 12:00 pm. #260 Back by Demand Wine Tasting This will be an intimate gathering in the home of Sidwell Friends parents, Kristin Mannion and H.P. Goldfield. You’ll try several wines, learn where they’re from, why they taste as they do, and compare and contrast them with other wines throughout the evening. This event was a huge hit last year and sold out quickly. If you’re tempted, don’t hesitate for a moment. All wines included. Limited to 30 people. The tasting will take place in October 2011. At least six weeks notice will be given. Price: $175 per person #261 Cooking Class with the Lower School Chef The new Lower School Chef, Andre Spurgeon, will hold a cooking class in the Lower School cafeteria. The class will be held on Saturday May 14th from 10-12:30. He will teach how to make an easy and delicious three-course meal -- tossed salad, baked ziti and strawberry shortcake. This is for up to 10 people max. Price: $50 per person #262 Beer Tasting Whether you don’t know the difference between a lager and an ale, or you want a chance to taste some special, small batch, craft beers, this evening is for you. Taste the difference between a Double IPA, like Sierra Nevada’s Hoptimum, and a Stout, like Rouge’s Shakespeare Oatmeal Stout. Experience the spectrum of flavors from a Belgium white wheat beer, like Hoegaarden, to the very special Morimoto Imperial Pilsner. Join Ivy and Horace Howells for dinner and an opportunity to sample the most remarkable beers craft brewers have to offer. The beer tasting will take place, January 25 with a snow day of February 1, 2012. Price: $100 per person #263 Women’s Health Night Join 3 of Washington's most sought after practitioners for an interactive and engaging night devoted to Women's Health. Hosted by Dr Robynne Chutkan, associate professor of Gastroenterology at Georgetown Hospital and the founder of the Digestive Center for Women in Chevy Chase. Dr Chutkan will discuss nutritional strategies for optimal health, anti-aging and weight loss. Dr Susan Miller is the founder of Voicetrainer, LLC, a voice and communication consulting firm and the author of "Be Heard the First Time: The Woman's Guide to Powerful Speaking". Dr Miller will reveal the secrets to enhancing voice quality, diction, projection and communication to ensure poised and effective presentations. Deborah Winter is a skin care specialist and the creator of the skin care line Albissa. Her integrative approach to achieving beautiful skin incorporates nutrition, lifestyle and environmental factors. Deborah will discuss non-surgical skin rejuvenation. Event will take place on Thursday, May 26 at 7pm. Light dinner and drinks will be served. Price: $100 per person #264 Home Art Education Join artist and painter Xilunnasi for a talk on home art education for our children. Xilunnasi has been painting since her childhood, inspired by her dad, himself a renowned painter in China. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Oil Painting at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, and her Master of Fine Arts at Claremont Graduate University in California. She has taught Computer Graphics and Classic Life Drawing in both China and the USA. She has shown her works in the National Museum of Art of China, the United Nations headquarters, and museums and art galleries in Japan, Mexico and the USA. She is also a mother to a SFS second grader and has innovative and creative ideas for getting our children to develop a love and talent for the visual arts, from choosing art materials to how we as parents can help our children at home in art working. Join her in her home, where several of her paintings are on view, for a wonderful evening of conversation, wine and cheese. Limited to 30 people. April 29 from 7-9 pm. Price: $100 per person #266 Dinner and Discussion with Wes Moore Wes Moore, New York Times best-selling author of The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates, will enlighten you over dinner at the home of Stacey and Jarvis Stewart. Wes is a youth advocate, Army combat veteran, promising business leader and author. He was a White House Fellow from 2006–2007, served as a Special Assistant to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Following his time at the White House, Wes became an investment professional in New York at Citigroup, focusing on global technology and alternative investments. In 2009 he was selected as an Asia Society Fellow. Moore was named one of Ebony magazine’s “Top 30 Leaders Under 30” for 2007 and Crain’s New York Business’ “40 Under 40 Rising Stars” in 2009. Wes is passionate about supporting U.S. veterans and examining the roles education, mentoring and public service play in the lives of American youth. This will be an enlightening dinner with stimulating conversations, so sign up quickly. Price: $100 per person. #267 An Evening with the Lower School Librarian Lower School librarian, Angela Smith, and Heidi Powell from Politics and Prose, will team together to give you a fabulous evening about Children’s Literature. Angela and Heidi will discuss “What is New in Children’s Literature,” a review of children’s “Classics” and “What the New Classics Are.” In addition, mother/daughter and father/son book clubs are becoming very popular and they will discuss good books to start your own book club. The discussion will take place over a light dinner at the home of Deborah and Hurly Doddy on April 28 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Price: $75 per person #268 Book Club with Author, Sarah Blake Join New York Times Bestselling author, Sarah Blake, to discuss her most recent novel, The Postmistress. The Postmistress is a tale of three unforgettable women, of lost innocence, of what happens to love when those we cherish leave us. It examines how we tell each other stories --- how we bear the fact that that war is going on at the same time as ordinary lives continue. Filled with stunning parallels to our lives today, it is a remarkable novel. You will discuss the book over lunch at the home of Jamie and Joe Baldinger. This is for up to 12 people on Wednesday, October 5, 2011 at noon. Signed books will be provided. Price: $100 per person #269 Mind, Money, and Craft: A Selection of Renaissance Masterworks in the National Gallery of Art For all of you art lovers or those of you that want to learn more—this is the item for you! You will join Al Acres, associate Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at Georgetown University, for a lecture/conversation on Renaissance Masterworks at the National Gallery of Art. The discussion will last approximately 1 hour and is for up to 12 people. Al has been teaching at Georgetown since 2006, having taught previously at Penn, the University of Oregon, and Princeton. He writes about Renaissance art and has spoken widely on his work in the U.S., Europe, and China. The discussion will take place on Sunday, May 1 at 3:00 pm. Price: $75 per person #270 A Russian Musical Feast Classic Russian cuisine will intersperse piano compositions from the Romantic period in this house concert performed by Anthony Weinstein and Karina Avanesian-Weinstein. The concert will feature a depiction of the historical and musical qualities of the pieces, fondly delivered by the performers, instructors of piano performance and music history at the University of Indiana at Bloomington. The Avanesian-Weinsteins are trained in the Russian school of music, first in the Soviet Union and then at Oberlin and Indiana University Conservatories. To be held on May 21, 2011 at the home of Mei Xu and David Wang. Price: $100 per person #271 Tour de Friends A FULLY SUPPORTED BIKE RIDE IN ROCK CREEK PARK SUNDAY, MAY 15, 2011 • 9:00 AM START Come join the second annual Tour de Friends and have fun riding a beautiful course through scenic Rock Creek Park. This is a fully supported Tour with two loops. The Family Loop consists of 14 mostly flat miles on winding roads which are blocked to vehicular traffic. The Challenge Loop is a rider-hosted 28 mile loop through some of Rock Creek’s finest nooks and crannies. The Leader of the Challenge Loop will encourage more experienced road cyclists to let it rip while also maintaining an even pace with the rest of the group. The start/finish is located near the Nature Center in Rock Creek Park. It will be a gathering place featuring food, drinks, music, and giveaways to all participants. The event features two loops, route maps, signage on the routes, food and drink at the start/finish as well as on the course, free parking, Swag, bicycle repair, first aid stations, support and gear on route, music and photography. Bring the whole family and have fun while supporting the scholarship fund! All children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Price: $75 for a parent, $75 SFS alumni, $25 student #272 Bobbi Brown Master Class Education + makeup = fun! Learn Bobbi's signature tips and techniques in a hands-on session. Bobbi's professional makeup artists will teach and help you pick out your perfect colors. With their guidance and individual attention you will work at your own work station and apply your own makeup. All products will be available to purchase but there is no obligation to buy. Product samples are included! This class is for up to 16 people (12 people must sign-up to have the class) at the Bloomingdales in Chevy Chase. The class will be Saturday, April 30, 2011 from 9-11 am. Light snacks will be provided. Price: $50 per person #273 Nourishing the Body and Mind Join Sidwell parents Laurie Williams and Elise Museles in this special afternoon retreat of yoga and nutrition. Laurie and Elise will guide you in a mindfulness-based experience that will include a stimulating yoga practice followed by a fun and motivating session on healthful ways to transform the way you eat to enhance your overall sense of well-being. Health educator and long-time fitness trainer Laurie Williams will first guide you through an Iyengar-based asana yoga practice focused on breath, alignment and extension, introduced by a discussion on yogic tenets and philosophy. Designed for those with some previous yoga experience, this segment will offer both useful and rewarding ways to deepen your current practice, and you will finish feeling energized, yet calm. Elise Museles, a Certified Nutritional Health Coach and Wellness Educator, will next lead an inspiring and empowering session that is guaranteed to bring out your inner nutritionist! She will reveal the small, yet meaningful nutrition and lifestyle changes you can make that are guaranteed to enhance your vitality. With helpful tips, nutritious and delicious menu ideas, and convenient tools for everyday, get ready to be inspired to make easy changes that will last a lifetime. Come join us for this soulful and educational workshop, offered in the splendid garden setting of the lovely home of Claire and Albert Dwoskin where you will be nourished both inside and out! Time: 1-4 pm Price: $75 per person #9 Journalist Dinner This is your chance to dine with DC’s most fascinating and popular journalists: Bob Woodward, David Gregory, Monica Langley, and Claire Shipman . They will regale you with stories and speak with first-hand knowledge about current topics. David Gregory has been moderator of NBC news’ Meet the Press since 2008. In addition, Gregory is a regular contributor for Today, MSNBC, and NBC News. Monica Langley is the Washington, DC Deputy Bureau Chief for The Wall Street Journal and best-selling author of Tearing Down the Walls: How Sandy Weill Fought his Way to the Top of the Financial World. Claire Shipman is currently the Senior National Correspondent for Good Morning America. She joined ABC News in May 2001, and frequently contributes to other ABC News programs, such as World News Tonight and Nightline. Bob Woodward is an American investigative reporter and non-fiction author. He is best known for his original reporting on the Watergate Scandal. Woodward also finished his latest book, Obama’s Wars. The event will take place over dinner at the home of Beth and Ron Dozoretz on May 10. Price: $350 per person # 116 15% Discount at Wink for a Year Dress your family in style for the next year! Wink's eclectic mix of fashion forward designers has the style that sets you apart! Enjoy a 15% discount every time you shop until 4/17/12. Value: $1,000 #106 No Strings Attached—A Musical Performance Various styles of music, ranging from Classical to Jazz, will be performed at this one hour musical performance. Featured instruments include guitar, violin, and harmonica. We will enliven your private event! The musicians request to be contacted two months in advance to arrange for a mutually convenient performance date. Value: $1,000 #87-3 Week Sleepover Camp Experience Bring out the best in your little camper! Chestnut Lake Camp gives kids the freedom to be themselves, to learn about life and to grow as a person. Chestnut Lake features many state-of-the-art facilities including an olympic size pool, gymnastics center, climbing gym and more! The camp is situated on beautiful lakefront property in Beach Lake, PA. This full tuition voucher is valid for any new camper attending the second session at Chestnut Lake Camp. 2nd session only; must be used summer 2011. Value: $5,100 #86 3 Week Session at Camp Shohola for Boys Summer 2011 One lucky boy and a summer full of possibility. Experience three weeks of summer fun at Camp Shohola, located on a beautiful 75-acre lake in the Pocono Mountains. This third-generation, family-owned boys’ camp offers swimming, team sports, art, nature activities, a unique wilderness and rope challenge course, and a superb equestrian program. Additionally, it boasts a one-of-a-kind communications and technology center teaching computer programming, telecommunications, photography, acting, and video production. Broadcast "play by play" sports reporting from the camp's amateur radio station, the nation's only licensed station of its kind. Visit www.shohola.com and start the bidding NOW!! This offer is for July 24 to August 13, 2011. Limited to one child, previous winners not eligible. Value: $3,000 #85 One Week Riding Camp at Camp Rim Rock Camp Rim Rock is widely regarded as having one of the finest riding programs for children in the country. Campers of all ages and abilities enjoy riding and eagerly look forward to the hours they spend with the horses in the rings or on the wooded trails. In no time at all, your daughter will know the horses by name. This certificate is valid for one girl entering 4th through 11th grade in the fall of 2011. Valid only for August 21-27, 2011. Value: $1,550 #259 Dinner and Game with Curtis Pride Join Curtis Pride, former Major League Baseball outfielder and head baseball coach at Gallaudet University, for a day of baseball. Curtis will meet you and three guests after a baseball game for dinner. Four seats to a Gallaudet University baseball game are included and perhaps the opportunity for your family to meet some of the players. This is a unique opportunity and sitting down to dinner with Curtis will be a fabulous experience. Date must be mutually agreed upon. Value: Priceless #201 Four Suite Seats to Legg Mason Semi-Finals Don't miss your chance to see some of the greatest tennis players in the world with these four premium suite seats to the semi-finals of the 2011 Legg Mason Tennis Classic Tournament. Value: $1,000 Note We apologize for sending this to anyone who may have requested to opt out of past notices from the Events for Student Scholarships office. Please let us know if you wish to be removed from this list by replying to this email with a subject line of "unsubscribe." Again, we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and we appreciate your patience as we strive to improve our communications within the community. 3825 Wisconsin Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016 Tel: (202) 537 8100 Fax: (202) 537 8499
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