St. Mary’s Academy Community Raises Nearly One Million Dollars to Support Young Women

St. Mary’s Academy Community Raises Nearly One Million Dollars to Support Young Women

Portland, OR. More than 700 guests gathered to raise their paddles in support of the young women of St. Mary’s Academy at the school’s 30th Annual Auction: “Pearls of Wisdom.” Beautiful pearls helped transform the Oregon Convention Center and set the stage to celebrate future female leaders. Cathy Marshall of KGW served as the mistress of ceremonies for the evening, keeping the crowd enthusiastic and engaged. St. Mary’s raised nearly one million dollars thanks to the generosity of the school’s dedicated community. Alumnae from the class of 1994 joined in the celebration including Kelley (Morrison) Ogle, Jen (Schulte) Masi, Jamie Sprando, Brittney Clark, Jessica (Hickox) Meyer, Karis Stoudamire-Phillips and Joan (Harold) Chaney.

Molly (Fink) Soong ’99, Ezra Becker, Marilyn Fink, Jeani Fink ’97, Tom Fink and Patrick Soong

Regan Look, Ria Look, Mike Hagel, Shawn Hagel and Dana Berger

Mike and Tracey Clark

Brad Maier, Sara Jewell, Haewon Nam, Dustin Klinger

“We are so very fortunate to be supported by generous parents, alumnae, friends and community members who believe in the power of young women and the value of a St. Mary’s Academy education. Your partnership allows us to impact hundreds of young women each year and we are so very thankful,” said Emily Niedermeyer Becker ’86, Vice President for Development at St. Mary’s Academy.

Highlights from the event included exciting raffles for the chance to win a 2017 Land Rover Discovery Sport SE or a $5,000 travel adventure voucher, packages for getaways to an African Safari, Wine Country Hot Air Ballooning and Hawaii, and the school’s highly anticipated Bids for Kids paddle raise. Bids for Kids is an opportunity for auction guests to contribute to the school’s tuition assistance program. This school year, St. Mary’s awarded $1.9 Million in tuition assistance to 40% of current families.

Bids for Kids speaker, Liane Rae, all-girls school alumna, St. Mary’s Academy Science teacher, and recently appointed Assistant Principal of Curriculum Design and Instruction, shared that she believes that “the exceptional young women at St. Mary’s must be offered the opportunity to observe, think critically, interpret, appreciate precision and scale, and communicate the perspectives of a female scientist, visual artist, mathematician, computer scientist, performance artists, or engineer as well as a host of other professions that our programs foster and encourage. Your investment tonight allows us to offer qualified and eager young women the St. Mary’s experience, regardless of her family’s financial situation.”

This year’s auction was co-chaired by St. Mary’s Academy parents Sara Jewell, Dustin Klinger, Bradley Maier and Haewon Nam, who lauded the “amazing talent and inspiring altruism” of all volunteers who were committed to creating an extraordinary experience while raising significant funds to support the school and their mission.

The auction is St. Mary’s largest annual fundraising event with proceeds benefiting every student in meaningful ways.

From St. Mary’s Academy:

At St. Mary’s Academy, We Believe.

Located in the heart of downtown Portland, OR, St. Mary’s Academy is the state’s oldest continuingly-operating school and its only all-girls secondary school. Founded in 1859 by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, St. Mary’s Academy serves over 725 young women in grades 9-12. The school’s college acceptance rate is 100% and SMA students achieve, excel and are recognized locally, regionally and nationally in academic fields, the arts, athletics, community services and extra- and co-curricular activities. www.stmaryspdx.org

St. Mary’s Academy Breaks Fundraising Record at Auction

St. Mary’s Academy Breaks Fundraising Record at Auction

Portland, April 12th, 2014. St. Mary’s Academy’s 26th annual auction, Roman Holiday, raised more than $900,000, the largest amount in the event’s history and $100,000 over last year. The Fink Family enjoyed the event including: David Wilson, Patrick Soong, Molly Fink Soong ’99, Jeani Fink ’97, Marilyn and Tom Fink, Amy Fink Wilson ’95.

St. Mary's Academy auction chairs from L-R Marypat and Steve Hedberg, Carolyn DeLanyReif and Chuck Reif, Annie and Rollie White, Eden Jamison

St. Mary’s Academy auction chairs Marypat and Steve Hedberg, Carolyn DeLanyReif and Chuck Reif, Annie and Rollie White, Eden Jamison

Brittney and Tracey Clark from L-R Brittney Clark ’94 and Tracey Clark

 Brittney Clark ’94 and Tracey Clark

More than 700 guests joined St. Mary’s Academy at the Oregon Convention Center for the annual auction, the largest fundraising event for Oregon’s premier Catholic college-preparatory high school for young women. Proceeds from the auction are critical to the financial strength of St. Mary’s Academy and benefit each of the school’s 660 students.

St. Mary's Academy students shared their dreams and ambitions at the 2014 Roman Holiday auction.

St. Mary’s Academy students shared their dreams and ambitions at the 2014 Roman Holiday auction.

“We are grateful to all who attended and helped create the April 12 auction, which celebrates our school community. Participation in this event helps reaffirm the belief that St. Mary’s Academy transforms students’ lives by combining the best features of a Catholic high school with the opportunities offered by an all-girls environment. Event success such as this sets the stage for an exciting future,” said St. Mary’s Academy President Christina Friedhoff.

St. Mary’s Academy, a Catholic high school for young women, provides a challenging college-preparatory education in a vibrant learning environment.  St. Mary’s, a diverse community, educates the whole person by nurturing spirituality, encouraging creativity, promoting justice, and inspiring a sense of global interdependence to prepare students for service and leadership.