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Autumn Kale by Earl Schofield - 12" x 12"
Earl Schofield has taught visual art at Dublin School for more than twenty years. He lives in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, a landscape that frequently inspires his work. Schofield works primarily in encaustic, while also exploring watercolor and oil pastel.
His work has been exhibited throughout New England and nationally, and is held in museums, corporations, and private collections around the world.
To enter the raffle, a gift of $500 is required. Good luck!

Dublin Socks
Please consider making a $100 gift to receive a spectacular pair of Dublin socks as our thank-you for your support!

Custom tote bag by Maddie H. '27 and Elias S. '26
Make a minimum donation of $200 to be entered to win a custom tote bag designed by our very own Maddie H. ‘27 and screen printed by Elias S. ’26.

Del Rossi's Trattoria Gift Card
Current Faculty and staff: make any donation for a chance to win a $50 Del Rossi’s gift card—perfect for a night out!
Alumni ’04 Challenge
Dublin School's Day of Giving! - 19 days ago
From one generation to the next, opportunity is a torch that is meant to be passed. Who made the difference for you? Please consider joining us this Friday, May 1st and participating in Dublin School’s Day of Giving to be that difference for our students and to continue Planting Seeds for the Future!
Animation by Maddie H. ‘27
With support from DSEN & the Dublin Advancement Office
Music by Hunter Bachman & Neal LaPolla
Posted on Thursday, April 30th, 2026, 10:28 am EDT
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