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All auction items will be bid on via our online auction platform this year, including live items. We will be raising for our Fund-A-Need through the online platform as well. Whether you are raising a toast with us in person or watching in your PJs from your living room, we ask that you please register your card before the auction so you are all set the night of the auction.

If you register your card right now you will get early access to many of CWA's commemorative and milestone auction items, including milestone class wine bottles, custom CWA crest etched glassybabys, or the chance to customize a brick on campus. You'll also be notified when the silent auction opens on April 22!

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3rd Grade Art Project: Nisqually Salmon Rain Chain

One of this year's first field trips was the much-looked forward to Nisqually Watershed trip, where students learned about the importance of our regional water cycles and salmon runs. With that in mind, the third grade made a rain chain featuring the silvery salmon of the Pacific Northwest. 

Middle School Art Project: Glass Orca Mosaic
Show your Pacific Northwest pride and display this beautiful orca glass mosaic prominently and proudly. Made from hundreds of glass shards, this ready to hang mosaic was pieced together by CWA Middle School students. Catch this majestic piece before it swims away!
Belize for Chocolate Lovers
A trip for two to Belize, a Central America’s hidden gem. Sparsely populated and ethnically diverse, the country is rich in natural wonders from the barrier reef and coastal cayes to the Maya Mountains and inland rain-forest. Winners will enjoy 6 days/ 5nights accommodations inclusive of all meals (international and local cuisine, expertly prepared). In addition to enjoying the Lodge at Big Falls, two chocolate making experiences form the central theme of the program activities. Visit a local Mayan farmer and his wife who have created Ixcacao, an artisanal chocolate manufacturer. Then you’re off to see a boutique chocolate maker managing the entire process from farm to bean to bar. You will also visit a spice farm growing vanilla, cardamom and black pepper and a host of other spices. You may also choose to visit the Mayan sites of Lim Ni Punit and Lubaantun, and go on a guided tour with picnic lunch at Rio Blanco National Park.
Junior Kindergarten Art Project: Welcome!

The Junior Kindergartners worked together with Lower School Visual Arts Specialist Rachel Kotkin to create marbled ink paintings. The paintings were then assembled to make a welcome sign in CWA’s signature green, a reminder that even our youngest Tarriers are creating community at CWA.

THANK YOU TO OUR 2022 ALL SCHOOL SPONSORS