Mayfield Senior School’s Cattle Baron Bash 2016 Benefit



Howdy Y’all! Saddle up, ’cause we’re fixin’ to have a whole mess of fun! Rustle up yer cowboy boots and hat and join Mayfield Senior School in celebrating its annual benefit at the “Cattle Baron’s Bash” – A Western-Inspired Evening on Saturday, March 5, 2016, 6:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. Mayfield Senior School would truly appreciate your support to celebrate the community and to ensure the financial success of the evening.

The Cattle Baron’s Bash will take place at Mayfield Senior School’s beautiful homestead. In 1915, E.J. Marshall started building his Pasadena mansion—which is now called Strub Hall—after making his fortune as a cattle baron (oil, banking, and real estate too!) in the Southwest and Mexico. With this history in mind, Mayfield Senior School celebrates the early roots of this beloved school with a Western-inspired benefit.

Please save the date and join Mayfield Senior School! Another way to be part of the evening is by becoming an event sponsor with benefits. The more underwriting secured, the more money Mayfield earns from ticket sales and auction proceeds! Donations toward the Silent Auction will be greatly appreciated.

Mayfield Senior School offers a vibrant academic program and is committed to diversity and financial aid. Mayfield continues to be one of the premier independent Catholic girls’ schools in the nation. It is because of the continued generosity of the community that success can be attained. Mayfield Senior School appreciates any contribution you can make, and anticipate the evening will be a memorable one!

Please review the sponsorship and donation form [PDF] to see what added benefits you will receive by supporting this worthy cause.

For more information, contact Page Malloy at (626) 799-9121 ext. 272, email Chelisa Vagim at vagimfamily@mac.com or visit https://www.mayfieldsenior.org/benefit2016.

To RSVP or to donate online, go to https://www.mayfieldsenior.org/benefit2016-rsvp.

Mayfield Senior School, 500 Bellefontaine St, Pasadena, (626) 799-9121 or visit www.mayfieldsenior.org.

 

 

 

 

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