SUPER FRIENDS Online Auction Preview Happening Now

While the online auction goes live on February 22, you can preview the donated auction items now. 
Stop by the CSB lobby and check out a selection of auction items including a stunning painting (cropped, for piece's full size and scope visit display) by artist Nicholas Coley titled “Alta Vista” and valued at $2,600.

Online auction items on display in the CSB lobby also include: a generous donation of jewelry by Masha Archer, various new-in-box toys, hot fudge from the CSB Pantry, and much, much more. Online bidding starts on February 22! Special thanks to super parent volunteer, Michele Bell, for arranging the CSB lobby auction items. 

Other ways to become a gala SUPER FRIEND:
  • R.S.V.P.
  • Donate an item or ask your favorite restaurant/business to donate to our auction. The online auction starts in three weeks! Please ask your network for donations—no cold calling! Popular donations include: "count-me-in" parties, CSB pantry, restaurants, hotels, spas, stores, kid camps, signed books, and memorabilia. If you would like to donate, please use the attached donation form or donate online. If you have auction or donation questions/ideas, contact parent volunteers Stephanie Lehman or Kath Tsakalakis.
  • Volunteer to help with the gala. We want to put your talents to work! Use your super-powers to assist us in following up with local businesses, coordinating décor and set-up, and volunteering during the event. Interested? Email Jim Schmidt.
  • Dress as your favorite hero. For the event itself, we invite you to dress as your favorite real-life or fictional hero, or just come as your super-self! Just plan to be there on March 5 in whatever hero form your heart desires.
Be on the lookout for the gala invitation in the mail!
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Cathedral School for Boys

Located in San Francisco, California, Cathedral School for Boys is an independent elementary school for boys in Kindergarten – Grade 8. Our mission is to provide an excellent education through intellectual inquiry and rigor that is centered in the Episcopal tradition and is respectful of and welcoming to people of all religious traditions and beliefs.