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Dinner Menu a Sampling of Items from the Silent & Oral LAKE OSWEGO ROTARY FOUNDATION & LAKEWOOD CENTER FOR THE ARTS 29th ANNUAL LOBSTER FEED & CHARITY AUCTION JUNE 15, 2013 5:00-10:00 PM DINNER MENU Live Maine Lobster Butter Clams from Puget Sound Corn on the Cob Hard Boiled Egg Coleslaw Wine Bread from St. Honoré Boulangerie Dessert Beer from Widmer Brewing Company Coffee by Kobos (Meal barbecued on site and served to your table) Look over the great items and packages listed below! Some of them are perfect for you and your friends to co-bid on. We look forward to seeing you Saturday, June 15th under the “Big Tent” at Lakewood Center for the Arts, 368 S. State Street in Lake Oswego. Festivi- ties begin at 5 PM. A portion of the net proceeds benefit theLakewood Center for the Arts, Lake Oswego Meals Network, Happy Trails Riding Center, Mobility Impaired Golf Asociation and the Oswego Heritage Council and a number of other local and interna- tional charities. Tickets are $125 for Regular seating ($95 is tax deductible) and $150 for Patron seating ($120 is tax deductible). Call 503-635-6338 to order your tickets or go on line at www.lorotary.org. Dress is country club casual! A SAMPLING OF ITEMS FROM THE SILENT & ORAL AUCTION A WEEK IN AN ENGLISH COTTAGE FOR FOUR Beautiful cottage for four in Dartmoor (Devon, England) countryside. Located in Manaton, the location of the movie “War Horse.” Perfectly charming, typically English converted barn. Near walks, villages and pubs. Indulge your inner horticulturist at one of the many gardens, lose yourself in an abbey, wander ancient ruins, visit nearby Finch Foundry (last remaining water-powered forge in England), Canonteign Falls (highest waterfall in England) or Castle Drogo (granite castle overlooking the wooded gorge of the River Teign). Donated by PATRICIA PEARSON. $2,000 GOURMET DINNER FOR 8 WITH NBA ALL-STAR KEVIN LOVE Here’s a unique offering: Join celebrity Kevin Love, two- time All-Star player for the Minnesota Timberwolves and Executive Chef Kevin Graham for a gourmet dinner for eight people, paired with fine wine. Your dinner will be prepared by a classically French trained, award-winning Chef. Bid generously to enjoy a priceless and memorable evening of conversation and fine dining at a local home at a mutually agreed date in July/August 2013. Donated by JUDE GRAHAM, KEVIN LOVE and CHEF KEVIN GRAHAM. $3,000 FLY 500 MPH IN A FIGHTER JET You won’t find this one in your average auction! Have you ever wanted to experience the thrill of going straight up in a jet fighter? Ride with a highly experienced pilot in an L-39Albatros, a high-performance jet trainer aircraft developed in Czechoslovakia. It is the most widely used jet trainer in the world and is used for combat missions in a light-attack role. This highly maneuverable jet will provide you with an experience of a lifetime. Your adventure begins on a mutually agreeable date with departure from the Aurora airport on a flight that can provide as much excitement as you wish. This is one experience that you’ll be telling your friends about for the rest of your life. Donated by ROBERT MILES. Priceless DINNER FOR 8 WITH ROCK GROUP KISS GUITARIST TOMMY THAYER Join celebrity Tommy Thayer of Kiss fame and award-winning Executive Chef Kevin Graham for a gourmet dinner, paired with fine wine for eight (8) people. Enjoy a priceless and memorable evening of conversation and fine dining at a local home. Restrictions: preferablyAugust or September on a mutually agreed upon date and location due to Tommy Thayer’s travel schedule. Donated by JUDE & KEVIN GRAHAM, PETER & CYNDIE GLAZER AND TOMMY THAYER. $3,000 ONE WEEK TUITION, ROOM & BOARD FOR ONE PERSON TO US SPORTS CAMP Do you know someone who thinks sports are fun? They are even more fun when you get better! This certificate covers one-week tuition at any of more than 600 US Sports Camps in America and also includes room and board! U.S Sports Camp (official operator of Nike Sports Camps) offers a num- ber of programs for a variety of age groups. Most of their junior camps accept participants between the ages of 10-18, however some day camps will accept those as young as age 5. Of course, there are also adult programs in a number of sports for the not so young — but young at heart! There are camps for golf, tennis, volleyball, basketball, soccer, field hockey, swimming, lacrosse, softball, running, baseball, football, rugby, ultimate, water polo and multi sport. Note: this offering does not include transportation if a non-local location is chosen. Donated by IAN HAMILTON & US SPORTS CAMPS. $1,000 ONE WEEK IN BELIZE FOR TWO Enjoy a dream vacation with 7 days and 6 nights in Belize for two. This amazing trip includes all air and ground transfers. First its 3 days and 2 nights in The Cayo District. Enjoy the Xunantunich Mayan Ruins, canoe tour of Barton Creek Caves, a cave-tubing and a zip lining tour. Then its 4 nights in Ambergris Caye, the largest island of Belize. Explore the surroundings and take a sea trek tour. Reservations are subject to availability until June 14, 2014. Restrictions: Not valid during black out dates: Dec. 15, 2013 - Jan. 15, 2014; April 13 - 20, 2014. Donated by AVANTI DESTINATIONS. $2,400 “ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE” WITH MONTY PYTHON’S SPAMALOT This special evening starts at Lakewood Center for the Arts where you and seven guests board the Stafford Coach and travel to the lakeside home of Bob & Linda Brown (Lakewood board member) where you’ll enjoy cocktails and a gourmet dinner for your party of eight along with a play preview by Andrew Edwards, Lakewood’s Executive Director. Then it’s off to Lakewood Theatre to enjoy the Portland area premiere of Monty Python’s Spamalot. After the show, enjoy a post-play reception with the cast. A rare opportunity! Choose from these dates: Sept. 27, 28 or Oct. 4, 5, 2013. A gift from the LAKEWOOD CENTER FOR THE ARTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS. $1,600 A KILLER DINNER FOR TEN WITH PHIL MARGOLIN Portland-based, New York Times Best Selling author and master of Permit No 608 No Permit legal thrillers, Phil Margolin, will join you and up to eight guests for a fascinating evening of wine, delicious victuals and discussion OR Oswego, Lake of his plots and creative process. Mark Waller and Gail Hart will create a scrumptious, and dare we say, a “to die for” feast. A gift from PAID PHIL MARGOLIN and MARK WALLER & GAIL HART. $1,500 Postage U.S. PLEASE TURN OVER ... Org. Non-Profit ONE WEEK STAY AT VILLA MULINO AVENTO IN CORTONA, ITALY Here’s one for the memory book! One week stay at an Italian villa in the heart of Tuscany. The villa sleeps six. Help pick olives in Beppe’s olive orchard for your own private pressing of olive oil. After returning home, and after your new olive oil has shipped, enjoy a private dinner at the new Nicoletta’s Table in Lake Oswego. The restaurant will close for your private event. Invite 12-18 people for a marvelous dinner and to sample your Tuscan oil that will be paired with Tuscan wine. Donated by: GIUSEPPE & NICOLETTA TORRITI and THE NEWMAN FAMILY. $5,443 PARTY WITH L.O’S MAYOR! The new Mayor of Lake Oswego, Kent Studebaker, will cook, drive a boat, do water ski tricks and an- swer any, well almost any, question! Who knew he was such a party animal? Kent and his wife Kim will be at the house of Lee and Scott Havens on Lake Oswego. Your event includes dinner, boat cruise, wine and fun for up to 16 people. Date must be mutually agreed upon. Donated by: SCOTT HAVENS & KENT STUDEBAKER. $1,500 ONE WEEK STAY IN AGADIR, MOROCCO Agadir, the leading seaside resort in Morocco, deserves its title. A 10 km-long beach of fine sand and more than 300 days of sunshine a year has all you need for a great seaside holiday. This offering includes a one-week stay at a 2-bed- room (one with queen bed, one with 2 single beds), 2-bath condo, located in the Marina Complex. Walk to the beach, restaurants, and entertain- ment. Agadir is located in the south, same latitude as the Canary Islands. Pleasant climate year round. Immerse in the Moroccan culture, food, and customs in a comfortable and convenient setting. Dates must be arranged in advance. Donated by: EDWARD BAZZAZ. $1,400 CHOCOLATE & MUSIC FOR 30-40 PEOPLE WITH PIANIST Here’s a chocoholic’s dream! Gather 30 to 40 of your closest friends and learn how to roll truffles while enjoying a piano concert by the celebrated composer/pianist MichaelAllen Harrison. You select the venue, which must include a well-tuned piano. This is the perfect add-on event for your dinner party or special event! Date and time to be mutually agreed upon. Offer expires one year from date of purchase. Music courtesy of MICHAEL ALLEN HARRISON and chocolates are by CHOCOLATES BY BERNARD CALLEBAUT OF LAKE OSWEGO. $2,100 ENJOY A WEEK OF SUNSHINE IN LAQUINTA One week stay for four people in a beautiful mountain-view condo at Legacy Vil- las with two master suite bedrooms close to downtown LaQuinta, CA in Riverside County. You’ll find spectacular golf (more than 20 golf courses), biking, hiking, swimming and sunshine in the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto mountains! High mountain ranges on three sides of the city contribute to its unique year-round warm climate, and some of warmest winters west of the Rocky Mountains.
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