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Kindergarten Quilt This beautiful and memorable quilt was designed with black, red, and white fabric to commemorate the kindergarteners first year at St. Thomas More School. Each child’s unique handprint appears on the quilt along with each of their names, which were individually embroidered to make this even extra special.PLACE BID |
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First Grade Picnic Basket It’s not a picnic without a basket! Each first grader’s red thumbprint ladybug appears on this classic Longaberger picnic basket that comes with a large riser. It is perfect for carrying everything you need. Look inside to find a one of a kind recipe book with the first graders’ favorite dinners and desserts. |
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Second Grade Planter This creatively decorated oval planter will make a great addition to your home. Use it outside to complement your deck or patio or keep it indoors in a bathroom to hold towels. The second graders’ unique fingerprint bees, ladybugs, frogs, and butterflies adorn this versatile piece of green ware. |
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Third Grade “Faces” Frame The third graders look adorable in this poster sized frame. All 67 of them were photographed with a prop of their choice, representing a special hobby or interest. The pictures were developed in black and white. What a fun way to remember your child’s classmates for years to come! |
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Fourth Grade Photography Frames This is pop art like you’ve never seen before! You have to see these pictures to appreciate them. Every photograph was actually taken outdoors, around the St. Thomas More campus, by the fourth graders themselves. Each homeroom has their own framed collage which includes every student and their teacher within their own brightly colored framework. |
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Fifth Grade Fused Glass Platters “Functional Art” is the only way to describe this truly unique set of hand cut glass platters! Our talented fifth graders cut sheets of green and amber colored glass into small shapes and randomly arranged these pieces on to the edges of two clear glass squares. One glass square was fully fused, while the other was partially fused. Both pieces were slumped to form a distinctively modern platter. Whether functionally used as serving platters or displayed as one of a kind art, these beautiful pieces are sure to enhance any home! |
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Sixth Grade Family Bean Bag Toss Get ready for tailgate or some poolside fun with this red, white, and black family bean bag toss. The sixth graders carefully stenciled sports themed objects around the edges of the boards. To make this game even more personalized, you will find each student’s name on the undersurface of the boards. Corn hole toss boards are 4 x 2’ regulation and come with durable, canvas bags in red and black. They were hand painted to withstand the outdoors. |
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Seventh Grade CD Tower This creatively designed CD/DVD tower was hand painted by the seventh graders. Look closely and you will see the individually selected favorite CDs and movies from each of them. This sturdy, wooden tower, which also hosts a splash of red and black, will add some pizzazz and extra storage to any room. |
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David Yurman Black Diamond Confetti Necklace From The Confetti Collection of David Yurman, this sterling silver Cable circle pendant with pave black diamonds on a silver box chain would be a great addition to any jewelry collection. |
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A Trip to America's Oldest Brewery
With a four hour limousine trip, courtesy of Racing Limos of the Lehigh Valley, enjoy this one-of-a-kind experience.Take a private tour of America’s Oldest Brewery with 24 of your friends! Founded in 1829 by David G. Yuengling, the family owned company, spans over 180 years of continuous operation. Whether you are raising a glass of Yuengling for the first time or have been a lifelong fan, you are invited to discover more about this unique company. We’ve even included some Yuengling for you to sample on the way to Pottsville. |
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Personal Running Coach Also, included is the 2010 Runner’s World Calendar and a year’s subscription to Runners World. Expires, December 2010. Donated by Mark and Kathleen Jobes. |
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