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Auction Categories 2019 Goods & Services Auction Auction Categories 100s Live Auction Page 27 200s Want to Get Away? Page 31 300s Eat, Drink and Be Merry Page 32 400s For Touro Eyes Only Page 35 500s Got Game? Page 40 600s Family Fun Zone Page 43 700s …And All the Rest Page 45 26 2019 Goods & Services Auction Live Auction Lot 100 New York, New York Lenny Feld, Linda Weissman, Marc MacNaughton This is how you’re supposed to do New York City! Start with two premier tickets to a top Broadway show. Then, dine at the Three-Star Michelin restaurant, Le Bernardin, where your $300 gift certificate will allow you to explore the delicious flavors of Executive Chef Eric Ripert! When you’re stuffed with all the gourmet seafood you can eat, collapse in your room at the European-style boutique Michelangelo Hotel ($300 gift certificate). Value: $1,000 Minimum Bid: $450 Lot 101 Sweet Baby James Provost Patricia Salkin and Howard Gross You've got a friend! On July 3, 2019 you and a friend will join Provost Patricia Salkin and her husband Howard Gross to see James Taylor perform from your "shed" seats at Tanglewood, home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, in the Berkshires, MA. In addition to an overnight stay at Partricia Salkin's home, enjoy an unforgettable Tanglewood picnic dinner. Value: Priceless Minimum Bid: $300 Lot 102 What Happens In Vegas…. Jack Grossman '88 Go all in - this is no bluff! Enjoy a 5 night stay at a studio condo in the Trump Hotel Las Vegas (sleeps 2). This is no crap shoot - enjoy this prime location opposite the Wynn Hotel on the strip. Let the chips fall where they may! Arrangement by mutual consent between owner and bidder. Value: $1,250 Minimum Bid: $400 Lot 103 Dinner and Drinks with Professors Professors Miller, Dooley, Berman, and Roig Authentic Italian cuisine - Touro Law family style! 6-8 students will enjoy a special night out on the town with some of their favorite professors at Zero Otto Nove in NYC. Professors Miller, Dooley, Berman, and Roig will take 6-8 students for dinner and drinks that is sure to be an unforgettable evening! Value: Priceless Minimum Bid: $400 27 2019 Goods & Services Auction Lot 104 Broadway Insider Thomas Maligno Enjoy two house tickets and a backstage experience for a performance of Hadestown on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre between April 10 and June 28, 2019. This acclaimed new musical by celebrated singer- songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and innovative director Rachel Chavkin (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812) reimagines a sweeping ancient tale as a timeless allegory for our world. Don’t miss this spectacular opportunity to see a Broadway hit with a backstage experience! Value: $500 Minimum Bid: $200 Lot 105 Flying High Bethpage Federal Credit Union Enjoy VIP treatment at the 2019 Bethpage Air Show at Jones Beach this Memorial Day Weekend and dinner at the Cradle of Aviation Museum for a meet & greet with the pilots! Winner will enjoy four Air Show reception tickets for Friday, May 24th as well as 4 VIP Tent Tickets to the Air Show on either Saturday, May 25th or Sunday, May 26th. Value: $400 Minimum Bid: $175 Lot 106 Step up to the Bar Pieper Bar Review One full tuition gift certificate to any full Pieper Bar Review Course. This certificate and offer may be applied to any new enrollment for February 2019 through July 2021. Certificate has no cash value, is non-refundable and cannot be combined with any other offer or certificate. Must be remitted with an application by May 31, 2019. Don’t miss this opportunity to save big on bar prep! Value: $2,495 Minimum Bid: $1,250 Lot 107 Hampton Classic Horse Show Hampton Classic Horse Show, Inc. As one of the largest outdoor horse shows in the United States, and a premier destination for horse people, the Classic is a much-anticipated stop on the summer tour. Now well into its third successful decade, The Hampton Classic Horse Show is in a class all its own, both in the minds of spectators and horse people alike. Enjoy four VIP Tent passes to The Hampton Classic Horse Show valid Sunday, August 25 through Sunday, September 1, 2019. Value: $2,500 Minimum Bid: $500 28 2019 Goods & Services Auction Lot 108 Wall of Wine Touro Law Center Faculty & Administration You can’t bid on happiness, but you can bid on wine! Enjoy the flavors of various wines. This wall of wine features more than fifty bottles, all with a minimum value of approximately $20 each. Here’s your opportunity to dramatically add to your collection. Value: $1,000 Minimum Bid: $400 Lot 109 Date with the Piano Man Provost Patricia Salkin, Marc MacNaughton You can be a big shot! Bid on these two tickets to see Billy Joel at his sold out show on Friday, April 12, 2019 - Section 219, enjoy a wonderful meal at Sardi's ($300 gift certificate). Then end the night at the relaxing Beacon Hotel - in the Beacon King Room. A true New York night! Value: $900 Minimum Bid: $400 Lot 110 Harry Hour Dean Harry Ballan Enjoy a 45-minute set of the American Songbook as Dean Harry Ballan tickles the ivories to entertain you and your guests at a party in your own home. Bid on the chance to have Dean Ballan come to a party and play for you and your guests at a mutually agreed upon date. Piano not required - Dean Ballan has piano, will travel! Value: Priceless Minimum Bid: $350 Lot 111 Take me out to Citi Field! Honorable Sol Wachtler/New York Mets Buy some peanuts and Cracker Jacks as you and three friends watch the New York Mets at Citi Field during the regular 2019 season. You’ll have credentials to watch batting practice from the field, enjoy superior views in Delta Club seats, have a personalized welcome message on the scoreboard and free VIP parking for one car. This is your chance to experience the Amazin’ Mets during the upcoming season in comfort and style! (Monday – Thursday only, night game required to experience batting practice. Must be used by September 1, 2019. Opening day and Subway Series games excluded.) Value: Priceless Minimum Bid: $250 29 2019 Goods & Services Auction Lot 112 Fore for Four Meltzer, Lippe, Goldstein, & Breitstone, LLP This is a hole in one! In a state where beautiful golf courses are around every other tall Maryland Pine… River Run, opened in 1991 and designed by Gary Player, stands out from the crowd. Enjoy a two-night stay with three days of golf (with carts) for 4 people. Valid at any time until December 31, 2019, but it is not valid on Fridays and Saturdays from April 10th - June 15th and September 10th - October 15th. Value: $1,200 Minimum Bid: $300 Lot 113 Michelin Man Dean Emeritus Howard Glickstein Touro Law has our own Michelin man, Dean Emeritus Howard Glickstein. 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Sparkling Pointe specializes exclusively in the production of award-winning traditional Methode’ Champenoise. The Unraveling Methode’ Champenoise Tour will take you behind the scenes of the unique winemaking process while learning more about Vinters and Owners Tom and Cynthia Rosicki, Winemaker Gilles Martin, and their sustainable vineyard practices. After the tour, enjoy a Grand Tasting Flight and NYS Artisanal Tasting for 8 guests at the French Manor Chateau styled Tasting House and Terrace. The Mixed Case includes: (3) 2015 Brut, (3) NV Carnaval Blancs, (1) 2008 Brut Seduction, (1) 2013 Blanc de Blancs, (1) 2013 Blanc de Noirs, (2) 2015 Topaz Imperial Brut Rose’, (1) 2014 Noir de Noirs (first time ever release for a 100% Sparkling Pinot Noir). Value: $1,200 Minimum Bid: $500 30 2019 Goods & Services Auction Want to Get Away? Lot 200 Relaxing night at the Lodge Econo Lodge Enjoy a relaxing, overnight stay at the Econo Lodge in Hicksville, NY. Your stay comes with a complimentary breakfast! Value: $100 Minimum Bid: $50 Lot 201 Royal Guests Oheka Castle Hotel & Estate Sleep like royalty in America's grandest historic castle! Two people can enjoy a one-night weekday stay in a chateau room and continental breakfast for two. Value: $295 Minimum Bid: $150 Lot 202 Holiday Inn Express John Tsunis Enjoy an overnight stay at the Holiday Inn Express at Stonybrook with a Hot Deluxe Breakfast! Value: $130 Minimum Bid: $75 Lot 203 Holding Court 1 Courtyard Marriott Enjoy a one-night get-away with this overnight stay for two at the Courtyard Marriott in Central Islip. Expires 12/30/19. Blackout dates apply. Value: $190 Minimum Bid: $50 Lot 204 Holding Court 2 Residence Inn by Marriott Enjoy a one-night get-away with this overnight stay for two at the Residence Inn by Marriott in Central Islip.
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