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HARLEY’S LARGEST ANNUAL FUNDRAISER

Silent Auction Reception

March 22 6-8pm at Harley

Blast! Gala Event

March 26 6-11pm at Arbor at the Port

Featuring live and silent auctions in support of the Harley Fund and Horizons at Harley.

Become a Blast! Sponsor

$10,000 – Presenting Sponsor

  • Two reserved tables for 8 guests at each table at Gala
  • Logo on the invitation and in the event program
  • Full page ad in the events program
  • Recognition signage at event and on the website
  • Recognition in post-event materials
  • Logo inclusion in the silent auction mobile site
  • Electronic ad and recognition at silent auction
  • Gift bags for your gala guests

$3,000 – Event Sponsor

  • One reserved table for 8 guests at Gala
  • Logo on the invitation and in the event program
  • Recognition signage at event and on the website
  • Full page ad in the events program
  • Recognition in post-events materials
  • Logo inclusion in the silent auction mobile site
  • Electronic ad and recognition at silent auction

$5,000 – Major Sponsor

  • One reserved table for 8 guests at Gala
  • Logo on the invitation and in the event program
  • Full page ad in the event program
  • Recognition signage at event and on the website
  • Recognition in post-event materials
  • Logo inclusion in the silent auction mobile site
  • Electronic ad and recognition at silent auction
  • Gift bags for your gala guests

$1,600 – Table Host

  • One reserved table for 8 guests at Gala
  • Listing in the events program

$1,000 – Silent Auction Sponsor

  • Four tickets to the silent auction
  • Silent Auction Table Signage
  • Full Page ad in the events program

Interested in sponsoring the Blast! Gala? Email Eboné Creighton 
or download a registration form HERE.

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Students may create independent studies with supervising teachers throughout their Upper School experience or, during Grade 12, they can design Capstone projects—intensive collaborations with Harley faculty and off-campus mentors—involving rigorous academic study and culminating in public presentations. They are empowered to create their own curriculum, set goals, and work on time management skills in order to accomplish their objectives.

Independent Studies run the gamut from The Psychology of Sports to Furniture Design to The Neuroimaging of Alzheimer’s Disease. Capstones, meanwhile, are as diverse as the students who pursue them: Fictional Rochester, Autobiographical Art, Biomimicry Education, Organic Fuel, and Rochester Refugees. 

Indicative of Upper School curiosity and creativity, pursuits such as these distinguish our graduates in college. Through deep dives of this sort, Harley students master more than speaking, writing, and computing: they learn to communicate, advocate, collaborate, organize, listen, and empathize. 

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Commencement 2022

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In Memoriam

Retirements and Fond Farewells

Letter from the Head of School

Letter from the Editor

Features

Central Work that Matters

Affinity Group Forms

Climate Crisis Curriculum

Citizen Scientists

Joy Moss: Storytelling Roots

In Every Issue

Class Notes

Diane Donniger Award

By the Numbers

From the Archives

What’s (Who’s) New at Harley

Divisional Highlights

Alumni Profile: Vandebroek

Alumni Profiles: Keller

HAC Athletics

2021 Lives of Great Purpose Awards

1000 Words

Commencement 2022

Reunion 2022

In Memoriam

Retirements and Fond Farewells