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Twist & Shout Live Auction 407. A Week in San Francisco $1,500 Enjoy a week in San Francisco in an original cottage built in 1908! Located in the trendy Noe Valley neighborhood, this 500 square foot bungalow gives you access to one of the greatest cities in the world. Located within walking distance to shops, restaurants and street cars, this one and a half bedrooms (queen beds in each), one bath house is available on a mutually agreed upon date. Mr. & Mrs. Andrew & Susanne Johnson 408. 4th grade Class Project $600 Roots to Grow, Wings to Fly and a little support for the rest of us. The fourth grade designed and constructed two custom garden trellis's. The six-foot tall, steel lattice barrel supports will provide a luxurious accommodation for those special cucumbers, rambunctious tomatoes and leggy dahlias throughout the growing season. Emblems of botanical encouragement will be created by the young Picassos and Matisses of the Pause and Dyke teams. Fertilizer not included. Stink Bugs optional. Fourth Grade ~ Class of 2017 409. 6th Grade Class Project $600 Our 15 Minutes of Fame: 6th Grade Class Project. Pop art comes to the sixth grade! See how Andy Warhol might have envisioned your children with this great pop art canvas. Sixth Grade ~ Class of 2015 410. Vermont Vacation $1,785 For more than a century, Stowe, Vermont has attracted the world's most discerning travelers; those who cherish the beauty of the area's covered bridges, sparkling lakes, rambling woodlands and majestic peaks. Enjoy a one-week summer or fall stay in a lovely condo. Your New England vacation must be used in the summer or fall of 2014 (not valid during ski season). Mr. & Mrs. Steve & Kate Polozie 411. 7th Grade Class Project Priceless The 17 seventh graders each created a 5"x5" glass square with various colors, shapes and textures of glass and metal fused together in a kiln. Three remaining panels are designs by nationally known glass artist Anthony Glander, based on several Barnesville-themed designs. Each of the 20 fused-glass squares are placed in a rectangular pattern (5 squares across by 4 squares up). The rectangle is bordered in a thin white glass, which is then bordered by wider green glass to incorporate The Barnesville School's colors. The green glass border was decorated by the class with various shapes and the names of the 17 classmates, using black paint. It will be our pleasure to discover his ultimate design. The glass panel can be displayed in a window or on a wall. The approximate size of the completed work of art is 30"x24". 18 Seventh Grade ~ Class of 2014

