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Thinking about Michigan Seasons of giving, community and bountiful harvest If I ever need to buy or sell again, Lisa would be my only choice.” Steve and Lori Each office independently owned and operated A Stockwell Child Development Center Benefit from a quality, licensed Montessori school and child care that has: • • • • • • • • Safe environment with security doors Pre-Primary (3-6 yr. olds) Montessori classrooms with school uniforms Growing Infant and Toddler programs Best practices of Montessori method and early childhood development Learning and nurturing environment with professional and loving staff Purposeful planning for individual growth for the whole child Developmentally appropriate practices Before and after school program for Call for a Tour Today Hartland Schools Sign up for • Innovative School Age Summer Camps Summer Camps Now! (810) 632-2118 2100 Progressive Drive, Hartland, MI 48353 (1 mile east of US-23, south of M-59) www.garden-gatemontessori.com Thank You from Parent Council: Thank you all for attending the Beluga Ball and supporting the Parent Council. Each year, the Parent Council supports the CSA District through our many volunteers and fundraising efforts. Your time and your donations are visible in our schools on a daily basis. As a charter school, our funding inequality currently totals over $1,700.00 per student in comparison to our neighboring public schools. That puts us at a $1.8 million disadvantage. Proceeds from the Beluga Ball make a difference for our students by supporting the libraries and leveled libraries in both campuses, supplying consumables for the science labs and supporting the beautification of both campuses, including maintenance of the playground. Technology is ever changing, and we are able to help fund those changes and updates on a yearly basis. The proceeds from the Beluga Ball also go toward our music programs, listening centers, math manipulatives, activities and (materials used in) assemblies, and so much more. In partnership with CSA, we help to serve the whole child and to provide a safe and enriching place for all of our students to grow and learn. Parent Consortium Charyl Stockwell Academy District Jenny Martino, Executive President Michelle Bond, Executive Treasurer Candy Frieberg, CSA Parent Council Co-Chair Jennifer Abner, CSA Parent Council Co-Chair Deb Curcuru, CSPA Parent Council Co-Chair Laura O’Doherty, CSPA Parent Council Co-Chair Jim Martino, S&S Athletics Boosters President Deb Curcuru, CSA Education Foundation President Erin Wolfe, CSA Board of Directors Liaison Dawn Marshall, Alumni Representative CSA District Leadership Betsy Krupansky, Student Enrichment Program Director Jessica Moceri, CSA Principal Steven Beyer, CSPA Principal Shelley Stockwell, Executive Director The Parent Consortium is the umbrella group for CSA District parent-led organizations of CSA Parent Council, CSPA Parent Council, CSA Education Foundation, and S & S Boosters. Visit the Parent Consortium for CSA group page on Facebook for current events and information. “Thinking About Michigan” Greetings CSA District Families, Thank you for joining us at the 18th Annual Beluga Ball! Thinking about Michigan brings to mind snow days, ice storms, sub zero weather, messy roads and cars struggling to make their way along slippery streets. But if we think about Michigan a little more we will also remember the beauty of fresh snow on Saturday while we drink our coffee in front of a warm fireplace… or fishing for salmon on the great lakes, attending a game at Comerica Park, remembering the cars and our history at Greenfield Village, raking leaves and collecting chestnuts, skiing in a quiet woods, or mountain biking in a state park. Thinking about Michigan brings many lovely visual images of our state during each season of the year. Chuck lived in a city on the east coast for five years but came back home because he missed the changing seasons that define the Michigan experience. We enjoy our visits to Mexico to escape the cold winters, but there the seasons are hot, hotter and rainy. It’s the variety of the seasons in Michigan that make the challenges of the winter weather fun. It’s knowing that sometime toward the end of February spring will soon arrive and bring with it lovely flowers and warm breezes. And for those of us in the CSA community, the first sign of that transition to spring is the announcement and invitation to this year’s Beluga Ball. CSA parents start working early in the school year to create this wonderful event. Working on the Beluga Ball brings parents to the school where they interact with other parents and school staff and students. Parent leaders work hard to involve as many stakeholders as possible to prepare for this grand event, and before you know it the week of the Beluga Ball is here. Everything goes into overdrive, culminating in a beautiful event. We like to refer to “the Beluga Ball season” as the beginning of spring in Michigan! So here we are this evening, and there is only one thing left to do – BUY, BUY, BUY! Put your money behind your children and your school. Enjoy this grand evening and help raise money for the extras that make school so special in so many ways for our students. Shelley and Chuck Stockwell SucccesssfulCha arterScchoo ols Beegin nWiithC CSPa artn nerss Focuss on improvving studennt achievem ment and closinng the achieevement gaap Identify, create and a measuure innovation b retainingg students Reachh enrollmennt targets by year aafter year Talk to Us (810)) 229-51445 Hiigh perform ming schoolss through high p performancce operation nal strategiees Beneffit from a high h level of o service by b the CS Paartners team m www.chharterschooolpartners..com Thank You for your Sponsorship Beluga Ball Sponsors Gold Sponsor CS Partners Bronze Sponsor CJ Caitlin John, J. Thaddeus McGaffey Friend Sponsors Brown & Brown Insurance Steven Szuch at FisherBroyles LLP The Governor John Engler Center for Charter Schools at Central Michigan University ATLANTA • AUSTIN • BOSTON • CHARLOTTE • CHICAGO • CINCINNATI • CLEVELAND • COLUMBUS • DALLAS • DETROIT • HOUSTON • LOS ANGELES • NEW YORK • PALO ALTO • PHILADELPHIA • PRINCETON • WASHINGTON, D.C. Steven D. Szuch, Esq. Partner [email protected] (248) 923-1515 Thank You for your Sponsorship With Deepest Appreciation Another year has almost come and gone and the 18th Annual Beluga Ball will soon become a part of the past. We would like to take this opportunity to give sincere thanks to all of the people who helped get this ball rolling, literally. Without the 2015 Beluga Ball Committee, tonight would not have been possible. An almost entirely new committee of volunteers were enthusiastic, energetic and always willing to jump in and lend a hand with whatever project or task we needed help with. Thank you, thank you, thank you for your positive attitudes and your fresh perspectives. 2015 Beluga Ball Committee Maleda BabiarzCarrie Hallman Cheryl Bonebright Aramenda Hegedus-Perry Deb CurcuruLori Splavec Claudia FrushJulie Tanner Kimberly Golden We would also like to offer thanks to the Jenny Martino, Michelle Bond, CSA District Parent Consortium, CSA & CSPA Parent Councils, Jessica Moceri, Steven Beyer, CSA & CSPA Office Staff, and Haika Gay, Classroom / Beluga Ball Representatives and the CSA District Families, all of whom had a part in making this an exceptional evening of one of a kind art pieces, projects and spectacular baskets and items. Thank you to all of you for your creativity, generosity, time and dedication. Special thanks to our “tried and true” veterans at the ball, who volunteer their time and talent…Joe Offerman, auctioneer; Landini, Reed & Dawson, Accountants; Jim Martino, DJ; and Mike Klann, MC. To all of the parents and extra hands that helped create, build, move, set up and execute each and every part of what you see tonight; to those who secured donations for the silent auction and wine & spirits pull.…thank you from the heart of everyone who benefits from this event. It means a lot to have so many devoted and supportive people in our school family. With sincere thanks to our 2015 Beluga Ball Sponsors CS Partners CJ Caitlin John, J. Thaddeus McGaffey Steven Szuch, Esq. at FisherBroyles LLC Brown & Brown Insurance The Governor John Engler Center for Charter Schools at Central Michigan University Thank you to The Johnson Center, Pure & Simple Catering and First Impressions Printing, also Claudia Frush for baking the delicious ‘Thank You’ cookies. Finally, thank you to Chuck and Shelley Stockwell for their continued support and encouragement, and to all who are in attendance this evening. Sincerely, Kristi Emens & Melissa Marcum, Co-Chairs Evening Events 5:00 Registration Cocktails & Hors d’ oeuvres Silent Auction Opens 5:45 Food Stations Open for Dinner 6:00 Wine & Spirits Pull Opens 6:30 – 7:30 Silent Auction Closes 6:30 Tables 1 & 2 close 6:45 Tables 3 & 4 close 7:00 Tables 5 & 6 close 7:15 Tables 7 & 8 close Class Canvasses close Teacher Experiences close 7:30 Premier Table closes Silent Auction Concludes 7:15 Food Stations Close 7:30 Dessert Served 7:45 10/4 Chef’s Dinner Raffle Drawing Jenny Martino, Parent Consortium President 8:15 50/50 Drawing Live Auction Commences 10:00 Live Auction Complete (approx.) Checkout Begins 11:30 Last Call 12:00 Beluga Ball 2015 Concludes ATTRACTIONS Be sure to visit our special attractions tonight: The “Great Teachers Experience” Win an afternoon event for your child and a friend, with their favorite teacher. 50/50 Raffle $2 for 1 ticket | $5 for 5 tickets $10 for an arm’s length $20 for head-to-toe Spirits & Wine Pull Everyone Wins! $10 per ticket 1 Ticket - wins you a bottle of Wine 2 Tickets - wins you a bottle of Spirits We ask that you please keep wine & spirits bottles sealed while at event! Special Drawing 10/4 Chef’s Dinner $30 per card, 52 entries for a chance to win! Special Auction Item Flexible Socratic Platforms Miguel Cabrera Autographed Pro Bat Gordie Howe Autographed Red Wings Jersey Special Auction Items Special Drawing 10/4 Chef’s Dinner 10/4 Dinner presents the: 10 great friends... 4 fabulous courses… 4 outstanding Wines… 1 award winning chef... ! executive chef Joe of Downtown Main Martini Bar & Grille will be at your house to prepare and present a four course meal consisting of an appetizer, salad, entree, and dessert specifically designed for your tastes and each paired perfectly with spectacular wines. ! date of event to be determined by both parties (sunday-thursday only) final menu to be based upon adequate kitchen amenities expires march 28th, 2016 $30 per card, 52 entries for a chance to win! Drawing at 7:45pm CSPA Flexible Socratic Platforms As CSPA continues to grow, our need is for a large group instructional space for our students, teachers, musical groups, musical, Shakespeare practices, NHS, in school assemblies, athletics and robotics is greater than ever. We would like to have the ability to group and regroup students in a variety of ways so we can better utilize the space in the High Bay for both instruction during the day, and in the evening to host concerts, induction ceremonies, and the occasional athletic events. Our goal is to have Sixteen Flexible Socratic Platforms at CSPA so we can group and regroup students, and have the ability to make maximum use of the high bay in a variety of applications. Who will step forward and help us create these platforms that will help transform this space into the large group instructional space we need to meet every students needs? I’m in! Are you! Special Auction Items Autographed Autographed Gordie Howe Red Wings Jersey Miguel Cabrera Rawlings Pro Bat Be the envy of all your Red Wings friends by hanging this beautifully framed Gordie Howe Autographed Jersey in your home. Miguel Cabrera autographed Black Rawlings Pro Bat. This bat was not only autographed by Cabrera, he also inscribed it with “2012 Triple Crown”. Live Auction Rules (Please read thoroughly before beginning to bid) 1. Live auction bidding will begin approximately 8:15 pm. Please take time before the Live Auction begins to preview the CLASSROOM PROJECTS and other live auction items. 2. Please have your BID NUMBER CARD with you to place your bid. 3. The Auctioneer will announce the item for bid, (show it to you, if possible) then state the approximate retail value and starting bid. 4. Please raise your BID NUMBER CARD high to place your bid. 5. The winner is determined by the highest bid. 6. All auction items must be taken home TONIGHT. If any items are not taken home the night of the Ball, there will be a $35 charge to transport them back to the school and arrange for pick up. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding in this matter. Silent Auction Rules • Any bids placed below the specified ‘minimum bid’ will not be accepted. • Increase your bid by at least the listed ‘bid increment’ amount. • Make sure you are using YOUR bid number. • Write clearly, bids that are not legible will not be accepted. Check-Out Policy 1. Check out will NOT begin until after the Live Auction is finished (approximately 10:00 pm). The D.J. will announce when check-out is available. 2. Once the D.J. announces that check out is available, please bring your BID NUMBER CARD to the check out tables to pick up your receipt of item(s) won. Please review your receipt. WE ASK THAT ALL GUESTS GO THROUGH CHECK OUT TO REVIEW ANY CHARGES. 3. All purchases must be paid for tonight, in full, using either CASH, CHECK (made payable to “CSAPC”), VISA, or MASTERCARD.* 4. Enter the appropriate line, for CASH, CHECK and CHARGE, to pay your receipt. 5. You may then proceed to the pick up area to have your auction items brought to you. Please note, you MUST have your paid receipt in order to pick up your auction items. 6. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. * Payments over retail value of an item may be tax deductible. Consult your tax preparer. Live Auction Items 1. Hourglass - Jewelry Armoire 2. Parking Space - CSA Platinum A beautiful hand painted jewelry armoire, with 7 velvet lined drawers to hold all of your accessories. The drawers currently hold several interesting pieces, featuring special beads handmade by our very creative kindergarteners! Valid for the 2015/16 school year beginning in September and running through June. Located on the north end of the parking lot. This 24 hour spot will have a sign posted designating it as the Platinum parking space. You can’t get any closer to the student entrance unless you park on the sidewalk! Enjoy hassle-free parking and avoid musical spots. 4. Spinner - Chairs & Side Table Set Miguel Cabrera autographed Black Rawlings Pro Bat. This bat was not only autographed by Cabrera, he also inscribed it with “2012 Triple Crown”. Add to your corner nook with these chairs, table, and a good book! Two classic ladderback chairs, repainted in a black finish and re-upholstered in a beautiful fabric of soft green and teal, and faint black, soft lines as accents. The accent table is a metal finish, embellished with painted grapes on top. 5. Vaquita - “A Penny for your Thoughts” 6. Parking Space - CSPA Diamond 3. Special Auction Item - Autographed Pro Bat This is a beautifully refinished bookshelf, painted in a true torquise and accented with a cascading copper penny back drop. Along with the bookshelf comes a very interesting treasure, a book written by the 5th graders in the Vaquita Classroom. There are some special pennies hiding in the backdrop and only those with a keen eye and a little patience will prevail. Valid for the 2015/16 school year beginning in September through June. Located on the end of the student parking on the High school side. It is the last spot on the right before you exit the campus. This 24 hour spot will have a reserved sign posted designating it as the Diamond parking space. If you are in your spot before carpool begins, you will be able to exit your spot once car pool has begun with assistance during carpool. 8. Striped - Up-Cycled Bench 7. Risso - Tick-Tock Rustic Picture Frame Clock with a quote by Gail Lumet Buckley. 9. Parking Space - CSA Gold Valid for the 2015/16 school year beginning in September and running through June. Located on the north end of the parking lot. This 24 hour spot will have a sign posted designating it as the Gold parking space. You can’t get any closer the student entrance unless you buy the platinum space. Enjoy hassle-free parking and avoid musical spots. This stylish bench is made from a re-purposed bed frame! Painted in Smokey Quartz and Joyful. Covered in a driftwood, then black walnut glaze for dimension. Includes three pillows stenciled by the Striped Family! 10. Special Auction Item - Aquatic Artwork Our very own Heddy Worden created a stunning 3-D embossed metal art collection. These three pieces (a sea turtle, a seahorse and a fish) in an aquatic theme would be a perfect addition to any decor. Live Auction Items 12. Parking Space - CSPA Sapphire 11. Tucuzi - Wine Rack & Memory Board Richly stained Wine Rack up-cycled from pallets, includes Wine Cork framed Chalkboard. 13. Middle School: Put a Cork in it A recycled wine rack that was painted black with chalk motifs and a wine cork top, created by the CSPA Middle School Students. Valid for the 2015/16 school year beginning in September through June. Located on the end of the student parking on the High school side. It is the second to last spot on the right before you exit the campus. This 24 hour spot will have a reserved sign posted designating it as the Sapphire parking space. If you are in your spot before carpool begins, you will be able to exit your spot once car pool has begun with assistance during carpool. 14. Hector Princess Vanity A re-purposed pedal sewing machine that provides storage for hair ties, brushes, nail polish, jewelry and make-up. The perfect place to get ready for dress-up or a party! 16. Parking Space -CSPA Ruby 15. Baiji - Bookcase Michigan map decoupaged bookshelf in turquoise. 17. Orca - The Family That Eats and Plays Together-Stays Together A large, refurbished octagon table and chairs accompanied with four games for the family. The Orca students made a chess set out of nuts and bolts, checkers and tic-tac-toe games from clay shapes that they painted, and handmade boards. For the adults there is a complete poker set. Valid for the 2015/16 school year beginning in September through June. Located on the end of the student parking on the High school side. It is the third spot from the end on the right before you exit the campus. This 24 hour spot will have a reserved sign posted designating it as the Ruby parking space. If you are in your spot before carpool begins, you will be able to exit your spot once car pool has begun with assistance during carpool. 18. Irrawaddy - Stain Glass Window The Irrawaddy class created a stain glass window from an old fashioned window. Each square was beautifully designed by a different Irrawaddy student. This will look wonderful hanging inside or out. 19. Parking Space - CSA Silver Valid for the 2015/16 school year beginning in September and running through June. Located on the north end of the parking lot. This 24 hour spot will have a sign posted designating it as the Silver parking space. A perfect location with easy access to the front entrance. Enjoy hassle-free parking and avoid musical spots. 20. Middle School - The Looking Glass A re-purposed antique, leaded glass pane. Retouched in an antique white- distressed finish and mirrored by the Middle School Students. Live Auction Items 21. Spotted - Your Hands in My Heart 22. Clymene - Foot Stool A 24 x 36 inch colorful photograph of student and teacher’s hand in a heart shape with the quote, “A teacher takes a hand, opens a mind, and touches a heart.” Rest your feet upon this colorful needlepoint covered footstool. The footstool opens for small storage. 23. Dusky - Snow Days Bench & Coat Tree 24. Parking Space - CSA Bronze Handmade, fully functional bench and 3 hook coat rack made from recycled snowboards and skis for indoor or outdoor use. Decoupaged with a collage of Michigan-themed pictures and text selected by the Dusky students. Valid for the 2015/16 school year beginning in September and running through June. Located on the north end of the parking lot. This 24 hour spot will have a sign posted designating it as the Bronze parking space. A perfect location with easy access to the front entrance. Enjoy hassle-free parking and avoid musical spots. 25. Beluga - Whale Wall Art 26. Fraser - CHEERS!! This is a wooden whale we cut, sanded and stained out of two different pieces of ply wood. It’s roughly 5ft long and has two different stained layers. It has hanging string already attached. It would look beautiful in the halls of CSA or in any under the sea themed area. Wooden bar cart with casters, outfitted with the necessities to make you ready to host the next neighborhood cocktail party. The top features a herringbone pattern made from wine corks. This cart comes with wine, a basket full of high-end spirits, a cocktail shaker, ice bucket, stemware, and barware… Bottoms up! 33’’x30’’x18’’ 27. High School - Get Your Gardening On 28. Special Auction Item - Autographed Jersey Re-purposed dresser, painted by the high school students and converted into a gardening bench/storage center. Gardening gloves, tools, soil and fertilizer will be enjoyed by any green thumb. Be the envy of all your Red Wings friends by hanging this beautifully framed Gordie Howe Autographed Jersey in your home. 29. Narwhal - Creativity Table As CSPA continues to grow, our need is for a large group instructional space for our students, teachers, musical groups, musical, Shakespeare practices, NHS, in school assemblies, athletics and robotics is greater than ever. Our goal is to have Sixteen Flexible Socratic Platforms at CSPA so we can group and regroup students, and have the ability to make maximum use of the high bay in a variety of applications. An adorable creativity table fit for any playroom. Complete with a chalkboard surface that has a built in hanging basket to hold lots of colorful chalk, handmade by our wonderful Narwhal students! 30. Special Item - Flexible Socratic Platforms Board of Directors David Price, President Greg Spinazze, Vice President Sharon Smith, Treasurer Erin Wolfe, Secretary Neigatha Graney, Representative District Leaders Chuck Stockwell, Founder and CAO Shelley Stockwell, Executive Director Charyl Stockwell Academy 9758 E Highland Road Howell, MI 48843 Tel: (810) 632-2200 Fax: (810) 632-2201 Charyl Stockwell Academy Jessica Moceri, Principal Deborah Skolnik, Dean of Administrative Services Lisa Pick, Dean of Curriculum & Instruction Stephanie Winters, Administrative Intern Charyl Stockwell Preparatory Academy Steven Beyer, Principal Brenda Ogden, Dean of Students Deborah Skolnik, Director of TST Charyl Stockwell Preparatory Academy 1032 Karl Greimel Brighton, MI 48116 Dina Highfield, Coordinator of Curriculum & Instruction Michael Swain, Administrative Intern Tel: (810) 225-9940 Fax: (810) 225-9941 Betsy Krupansky, Director of Student Enrichment Program Susan Deaner, Academically Gifted Consultant Elementary Faculty Charyl Stockwell Academy Kindergarten Navigator Voyager Explorer Ashley Greene, Beluga Jessica Francis, Dusky Melissa Keir, Clymene Katie Kowalczyk, Baiji Erin Pontillo, Hourglass Erika Hale, Dusky Greg Smith, Clymene Cathy Poslaiko, Baiji Valarie Radloff, Risso Ashley Hyska, Hector Brittany Fetner, Fraser Mary Jo Ferris, Vaquita Mandy Pinkston, Spotted Elaine Kusser, Hector Bill Marra, Fraser Sharon Linck, Vaquita Heidi Easter, Irrawaddy Kayla Bauer, Orca Gordy Hyska, Irrawaddy Shelly McCloskey, Orca Lynden Churchill, Narwhal David Morrow, Spinner Lauren Simon, Narwhal Ashley Warfield, Spinner Kayla Harris, Striped Amy Carrico, Tucuzi Jeannie Tobias, Striped Ashley Zacharias, Tucuzi Middle School Faculty Charyl Stockwell Preparatory Academy Brittany Ahern Lisa Lulgjuraj Brad Therrian Bryan Funke Leah Maniace Lauren Weller Dina Highfield Michael Swain Amanda Woodruff Sarah Frazer Yauk High School Faculty Charyl Stockwell Preparatory Academy Brendan Cornelissen Shauna James Bridget Rock Liz Holland Kathy Revenaugh Philip Smith Chelsea Szczembara Teacher Support Team Enhancements Charyl Stockwell Academy Charyl Stockwell Academy Bev Cheek, Assistant Debbie Thor, Library Coordinator Ashley Gat, Teacher Alice Matsumoto, Music Melissa Geroux, Teacher Chris McKusick, Assistant Charyl Stockwell Preparatory Academy Chelsea Meyers, Teacher Tobias Mixer, Art Teacher Sheila Smith, Assistant Diane O’Nions, Library Coordinator Charyl Stockwell Preparatory Academy Jessica Perry, Music Cathy Cafini, Assistant Charyl Stockwell Academy District Ann Henri, Teacher Aaron Brown, Physical Education Katie Morrissey, Teacher Donna Engstrom, Art Consultant Charles Sdunek, Assistant Charyl Stockwell Academy District Sara Buko, Speech & Language Pathologist Jennifer Justice, Speech & Language Pathologist Administrative Staff Charyl Stockwell Academy Heddy Worden, Administrative Assistant Julie Durbin, Student/Family Desk Carey Scott, Clerical Assistant SEP Student Enrichment Program Betsy Krupansky, Director of SEP Laurie DeLorenzo, Athletic Director Charyl Stockwell Preparatory Academy Cindi Hartmann, Administrative Assistant Amy Knickerbocker, High School Receptionist Susan Stevens, District Enrichment Coordinator Charyl Stockwell Academy District Jenny Martino, SEP Office Coordinator Haika Gay, Academic Enrichment Maintenance & Transportation Wendy Farley Lou Lacy Nathan Mazey Jeff Kusser Larry Latosinski Dave Millmine Brian Wheeler We want to hear your most cherished moment with a teacher in the CSA District. 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