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15) Class of 2018 Experience - Getaways Galore Package #1 – Dillon Beach & Tahoe Donner! Beach + Mountains = FUN! This amazing package will take you to two of California’s most picturesque destinations! Dillon Beach: Three Nights for up to Ten People Indulge yourself with 3 nights of bluff-front living in Oceana Marin (about 2 hours from Sacramento). Incredible oceanfront location with sweeping views of Dillon Beach, Pierce Point, and Bodega Head. Open living and dining rooms, with floor to ceiling windows. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, plus bonus room. You’ll enjoy dinner at the historic William Tell House Restaurant & Saloon in nearby Tomales with the included $100 gift card. *Dates mutually agreed upon with owner, September 1, 2016 – May 1, 2017. Donor: Sandy & Mick Malaney (Maggie ’18) Tahoe Donner: Up to Six Nights for Ten People Close to skiing in the winter, or enjoy a private beach in the summer – this beautiful mountain retreat awaits your group for up to six nights! You’ll be comfortable in this three bedroom, 2.5 bath home in the desirable mountain community of Tahoe Donner. This stay also includes a $150 gift certificate to 22 Bistro in the Village at Squaw Valley. *Dates to be mutually agreed upon with owners; excludes July 4th week. Donor: Charlotte & Vic Johnson (Cameron ’18) this package experience generously sponsored by the following Ginny & Brian Dowd (Melia ’18, Courtney ’14 & Natalie ’13) Wendi & Gil Enos (Mady ’18 & Gaby ’15) Mark Gilbert (Jen ’18) Susie & Dwayne Graybill (Adrienne ’18) Debbie & Kevin Kenny (Aubrey ’18 & Madi ’12) Susan & John Kostecki (Rachel ’18) Sandy & Mick Malaney (Maggie ’18) Charlotte & Vic Johnson (Cameron ’18) Class of 2018 Coordinators: Trisa Endicott (Julia ’18) and Carol Frank (Rachel ’13 & Nicole ’18) Class of 2018 Families: 16) Tim Collom Original Painting – “Carmel Cypress” “Carmel Cypress” is an original oil painting by rising Sacramento artist, Tim Collom. It is a significant piece from the Carmel series that Collom has painted. Tim Collom was recently noted by the Sacramento Bee as “a lo