The Shelton School Parents' Association (SPA) raised money at the 2025 Stampede benefit auction on April 4 at the Frontiers of Flight Museum. Attendees enjoyed the evening with "Saved by the Stampede" as the theme, inspired by TV sitcoms. The event featured a cocktail reception, seated dinner, live and big board auctions and musical entertainment by Emerald City.
Funds raised from the auction support improvements in academics, curriculum programs, arts, athletics, technology, professional development for teachers, the wellness program, security enhancements and tuition assistance. Proceeds also support the Shelton Endowment Fund and the Shelton Scholarship Fund.
Among the auction highlights were the Ultimate Cowboys experience — including travel for two on the Cowboys' team-chartered plane and tickets to an away game — a poker party with former Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith, a U.S. Open trip, luxury getaways to Telluride, Nevis and 30A, naming rights to a Shelton mural and more.
2025 Stampede Auction co-chairs were Lindsey Sherry and Carolyn Strickfaden. Kimberly Kahn and Leigh Erin Lundy are co-presidents of the 2024-2025 Shelton Parents' Association, which sponsored the event. Shelly Lloyd is Shelton's Director of Volunteer Relations and Events.
Executive Director Suzanne Stell thanked the parents, including Mandy Evans, volunteers, sponsors and staff who helped make the Stampede a success. "Tonight, all money goes back to our school and to our students because of the sponsorships and underwriters. Not every school event or party can say that — but we can, because of their support. So thank you again for all of your support, and thank you to our sponsorships and underwriters."
The Corrigan-Goddard Foundation was the presenting sponsor, the Paulos Foundation sponsored the dinner and Goody Goody, owned by Shelton parents Renee and Scott Jansen, donated alcohol and beverages for the event for the last four years. Garnett and Michael Holmes were the entertainment sponsors. Lara and Stephen Shankle sponsored Stampede Week, and Marybeth and Kevin Conlon sponsored the decor. Shelton parent Kate White was the photographer.
Shelton parent and board member Stephanie Dean introduced Suzanne Stell, and Shelton parent and Board member Chase Evans spoke, saying, "With the funds we raise, we're looking forward to enhancing our fine arts program, continuing to pay our teachers competitive wages, strengthening campus security and investing in technology where it makes sense. All of these efforts ensure that Shelton students can learn in an environment created specifically for them — and that is huge."
Thank you to everyone who helped make the event a success — whether by attending, bidding, contributing funds or donating homes, experiences, gift cards and so many other generous items that support Shelton!