CountryDate
2019, Cincinnati Country Day School’s largest annual fundraising event, was
celebrated with a Mardi Gras theme, “Let the Good Times Roll.” Some 350
parents, board members, alumni, faculty and friends of the school attended the
sold-out event March 2 at MadTree in Oakley.
The evening
included a silent auction, a live band and games of chance. Raffle ticket sales
were launched for a new car or $20,000, donated by Matt and Marianne Castrucci
of Indian Hill and Matt Castrucci’s Auto Mall of Dayton. The winner will be
announced at the Parents’ Association’s Spring Fling on May 31 at the school’s
Carey Family Amphitheater. Other major CountryDate sponsors were Bahl &
Gaynor Investment Council, the Klekamp Family and Path Forward.
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Jez and Louise Vaughan of Indian Hill are decked out for CountryDate, Cincinnati Country Day School’s largest annual fundraising event. |
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Peter Niehoff, right, of Indian Hill, chats with CCDS history teacher Merle Black, who attended with his wife, Suzanne, and their daughter, Elizabeth, of Loveland. |
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Head of School Tony Jaccaci, left, talks with CCDS parent and a major CountryDate sponsor, Marianne Castrucci of Indian Hill, and Thom Brannock, a CCDS math teacher from Oakley. |
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Dr. Ray and Wendy Bonomo of Indian Hill enjoy the Mardi Gras-themed CountryDate. |
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Connecting with friends at CountryDate are, from left, Kayci Baumann of Milford, Kirsten Hardigg Vallenas and Nando Vallenas of Indian Hill, and Brent Baumann. |
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Head of School Tony Jaccaci, left, and Nick Recker, a CCDS parent and a major CountryDate sponsor from Indian Hill, show their Mardi Gras spirit. |
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Jez Vaughan, left, of Indian Hill and Head of School Tony Jaccaci watch the audience for bidders for a major fundraising item. |
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