St. Mary’s Academy 2019 Auction Surpassed $1 Million Goal

St. Mary’s Academy 2019 Auction Surpassed $1 Million Goal

Portland, OR. The Oregon Convention Center was filled with enthusiastic supporters at the 31st Annual Auction benefiting St. Mary’s Academy. Teri Bowles-Atherton ’93 and Karis Stoudamire-Phillips ’94 were among the guests at the April 13th benefit. (Photo credit, Greg Kozawa)

Chandra and Erik Wahrgren

Eric, Nellie and Anna ’22 Hester

Emily Niedermeyer Becker ’86, Virginia Mathews, Molly Mathews Bjorklund ’85, Marilyn Brown Whitaker and Mary Whitaker ’16

Mayanna Pogson, Erika George, Francesca Sims, Nellie Hester, Lucy Bosworth, Mary Lou Green

Toward the end of the evening, St. Mary’s Academy President, Christina Friedhoff, proudly announced the silent and live auction event met the goal of one million dollars. “There is no doubt that each girl who walks through the doors of St. Mary’s Academy is capable of contributing something unique and powerful to positively impact our world, and the continued support helps ensure each of these young leaders has the education and tools they need to thrive throughout this journey,” said Emily Niedermeyer Becker ’86, Vice President for Development at St. Mary’s Academy.

This year’s auction was titled “In Full Bloom”, and with the assistance of five-foot silk flowers and spring-colored LED lit trees near the stage, guests could soak in the feeling of spring’s arrival and the theme surrounding this year’s event.

The auction, again emceed by KGW News Anchor, Cathy Marshall, featured items to pique the interest of many people including a golf trip to Ireland, local getaways across Oregon, hosted private dinner parties and concerts featuring big names such as the Backstreet Boys and Ariana Grande, to name a few.

While the night consisted of paddle raising for a cause, highlights included the video premiere of “Our Moment to Shine”, a montage featuring St. Mary’s Academy alumnae who have succeeded as leaders in their field and built a name for themselves within their industry.

“From day one, you’re given the opportunity to speak up and be challenging and be challenged.,” Karis Stoudamire-Phillips ’94, SMA Board Member and Director of Corporate Social Responsibility at Moda Health in Portland, Oregon states in the video. She goes on to recognize the unique experience the all-girl Catholic high school provides, “They understand the role you can have as a woman, the decisions you can make and the positions you can hold. SMA’s supportive environment really propelled me in my life”, Karis adds.

The video was followed by Bids for Kids speaker, Teri Bowles-Atherton ’93, President for the Rose Festival’s board of directors. Her speech was followed by the 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.

“It was the empowerment and the ability to go in front of people, speak and share ideas and concepts, and just that confidence that St. Mary’s Academy instilled, that’s carried with me throughout life then and now while serving on the Rose Festival’s board as President,” said Teri.

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

St. Mary’s Academy’s 23rd annual Food for Thought Luncheon Raises Over $500,000

St. Mary’s Academy’s 23rd annual Food for Thought Luncheon Raises Over $500,000

Portland, OR. Best-selling author and parenting expert Julie Lythcott-Haims captivated the audience at the Portland Hilton as the keynote speaker of St. Mary’s Academy’s 23rd annual Food for Thought Luncheon benefiting financial aid. Guests at the November 15th benefit included Virginia Mathews, Molly Mathews Bjorklund ’85, Marilyn Fink, St. Mary’s Academy Board Member Tom Fink. Speaking to over 750 supporters of the school, Lythcott-Haims was one of the many highlights of the event, which raised over $500,000. (Photo credit, Andie Petkus)

Food for Thought Co-Chair Sara Salvi '71, St. Mary's Academy Principal Kelli Clark, St. Mary's Academy President Christina Friedhoff, keynote speaker Julie Lythcott-Haims, student speaker Daae An '17, St. Mary's Academy Board Chair Kent Roberts

Food for Thought Co-Chair Sara Salvi ’71, St. Mary’s Academy Principal Kelli Clark, St. Mary’s Academy President Christina Friedhoff, keynote speaker Julie Lythcott-Haims, student speaker Daae An ’17, and St. Mary’s Academy Board Chair Kent Roberts

St. Mary's Academy Board Chair Kent Roberts with Sara Roberts, Sally Roberts '08 and friends

St. Mary’s Academy Board Chair Kent Roberts with Sara Roberts, Sally Roberts ’08 and their friends.

Max Williams, Gina Williams, Monica McQueen, and St. Mary's Academy Board Member Kimberly Cooper

Max Williams, Gina Williams, Monica McQueen, and St. Mary’s Academy Board Member Kimberly Cooper.

Table host Suzann Baricevic Murphy '83 and friends

Table host Suzann Baricevic Murphy ’83 and friends.

Attendees also heard from St. Mary’s Academy President, Christina Friedhoff, who talked about the importance of the event in allowing the school to carry out its mission to provide an outstanding, all-female, Catholic, college-preparatory education to young women of many backgrounds. Food for Thought is the school’s largest fundraiser in support of tuition assistance. For the 2016-17 school year, over 40% of St. Mary’s Academy families will receive over $1.8 million in tuition assistance.

KATU News anchor Debora Knapp emceed the event, which included testimonials from SMA alumna and longtime teacher and coach at the school, Sara Salvi, who co-chaired this year’s event with fellow class of 1971 graduate, businesswoman Teri Nowak. St. Mary’s students shone brightly, with a dazzling performance by the nationally acclaimed St. Mary’s Marian Singers and a special message from St. Mary’s senior, Daae An, who talked about the vast opportunities open to her because of tuition assistance provided by the school.

“I think the real power of Food for Thought is hearing the stories of so many impressive women,” said St. Mary’s Academy Vice President of Development, Emily Niedermeyer Becker ’86, “These are stories that are both made possible by our incredible donors and compel our community to give so generously at Food for Thought.”

St. Mary’s Academy, founded in 1859 by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, is Oregon’s oldest continually operating high school and its only all-girls school.