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Auction Catalog Live Auction 101 ArtBeat Live Priceless Turn your attention to the stage during our live program to witness a mesmerizing performance art show as world renowned artist, Elliot From of Artbeat Live creates a mysterious masterpiece in front of your very eyes. From is an Abstract Expressionist Performance Artist in the medium of painting. His talent and creativity allow him to explore this uncharted hybrid of Artistic Expression and Performance Art. Since embarking on this path in 2007 his unique talents have made him a Chicagoland celebrity. With Special Thanks To: Artbeat Live 102 Ultimate Date Night Priceless Start your romantic outing with a daytime helicopter ride over Chicago where you will capture otherwise unobtainable views of our beautiful city. Learn about Chicago’s history and landmarks as your pilots narrate the tour. After taking in the sights, a bottle of champagne awaits you in your room after you check in for your overnight stay at Hotel Lincoln, a stunning boutique hotel in Lincoln Park. Then, head up to the hotel's rooftop to sip on signature cocktails while enjoying an unobstructed view of Lake Michigan with a $100 gift card to J. Parker. Next, enjoy delicious farm-to-table dishes at Perennial Virant, an acclaimed onsite restaurant, overseen by award-winning chef Paul Virant and BOKA Restaurant Group with a $200 gift card. When you wake up, treat yourself to Elaine’s Coffee Call to enjoy La Colombe Coffee and sweet and savory pastries from acclaimed Chef Paul Virant and Pastry Chef Elissa Narrow with a $25 gift card. Your childcare is covered with an overnight sitter from Date Night Boutique, a personalized service specializing in recruiting and matching stellar babysitters and nannies with families. We've taken care of everything - all you need to do is raise your paddle high to win this ultimate date night - an evening you'll always remember! Please Note: Helicopter Tour; Max weight limit of 250 lbs. per seat, each flying passenger must be in a seat with seatbelt. Weather restrictions due to rain, snow, overcast, wind, and low cloud levels. In the event of a weather related cancellation, rescheduling will be conducted at the customer's next best available time to fly. Tour must be during the day, Friday through Sunday only. With Special Thanks To: Hotel Lincoln, J Parker, Perrenial Virant, Elaine's Coffee Call, Chicago Helicopter Experience, Date Night Boutique, The Cummins Family Live Auction 103 Super Sleep Under Priceless Your child and nine friends will enjoy a three hour super sleep under in the newly renovated gymnasium. Whether you play games or have a dance party, this will be a party your kids will never forget! Please Note: Package includes a three hour rental of the gym for a mutually agreeable Friday or Saturday evening. Winning bidder to provide a minimum of two parent chaperones who must be present at all times during the party. With Special Thanks To: AACA, St. Alphonsus Church 104 Hayward, WI Priceless Escape the city to Hayward, WI for a one week stay at Pine Lodge, a beautiful log cabin located just seven hours from Chicago. This five-bedroom, three-bathroom property accommodates twelve comfortably and is a wonderful destination for a large family or a getaway with your closest friends. Situated on the shores of Little Round Lake, this is the perfect retreat for some rest and relaxation. Whether you travel in the summer or winter, Hayward offers recreational activities for all seasons, including boating, hiking, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and sledding. The town of Hayward also offers great shopping, restaurants and bowling. Please Note: Not available in the months of July and August With Special Thanks To: The Brennan Family Live Auction 105 Xtreme Xperience Priceless Attention thrill seekers and car enthusiasts! Xtreme Xperience is here to fulfill one of your lifelong dreams. Your day begins with a one hour helicopter tour brought to you by Chicago Helicopter Experience. Your pilots will then transport you to and from the Autobahn Country Club of Joliet where you’ll fulfill your wildest automotive fantasies. Before getting behind the wheel, you'll participate in an instructional class to learn racing fundamentals and safety. A professional instructor will remain in the passenger seat to enhance the experience by providing real-time instruction. Then, you and a friend take turns hopping into the driver’s seat of a Ferrari 458, a Lamborghini Gallardo LP560, and a Porsche GT3, for a total of nine laps (three in each supercar) on a road course-style racetrack. While this experience will be etched in your memory forever, you’ll also capture it with a photo and video package - a memento to share your incredible experience with others. Please Note: Winner must arrive to Chicago Helicopter Experience at least 30 minutes before departure time. Strict 250 lb. weight limit per seat. Participants must be over the age of 18 and must have a valid photo ID. Intoxicated passengers will not be allowed to fly. Weather conditions may cause Chicago Helicopter Experience to cancel the flight. Your experience must take place one on of the following dates: April 15-17, August 19-21, or October 21-23, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Your experience will be coordinated by the Xtreme Xperience staff. With Special Thanks To: The Stevenson Family Expires: 10/23/2016 Live Auction 106 Fripp Island, SC Priceless Escape for one week to a beautiful three story house located by Ocean Point Golf Course and within walking distance to the Ocean Point Grill on Fripp Island in South Carolina. This 5,500 square foot six bedroom, five and a half bath home has 14 beds and is perfect for large groups of friends and family! It comfortably accommodates up to 22 people. The home features an outside shower, gas grill, wet bar area, large living area, seven TVs, gas fireplace, and large screened in porch with amazing views of golf course and ocean! This package also includes two foursomes of golf at one of the island's renowned golf courses. Fripp Island offers one of the best South Carolina beach resorts, complete with two top-ranked golf courses and one of the most picturesque beaches you’ll ever find. Please Note: Not available Memorial Day through Labor Day; exceptions may be made if the house is available. Winning bidder to contact donor for availability. With Special Thanks To: The Tibshrany Family 107 Shoot The Puck Priceless Your child will never forget the moment he or she takes the ice while the sold out United Center cheers them on during the second intermission Shoot the Puck. This once-in-a- lifetime experience includes four 300-level tickets on Thursday, February 25 when the Blackhawks take on the Predators. Please Note: Shoot the puck contestant must be 7-12 years old. Winner must contact Chicago Blackhawks no later than February 11, 2016 with the name of the participating child. With Special Thanks To: Chicago Blackhawks Expires: 2/25/2016 Live Auction 108 Bite Club Priceless The first rule of Bite Club...is that there is no Bite Club. This package is not something designed for the masses - it is exclusively for those ready to think outside the box just a little... or in some cases, maybe a lot! Bid to win a mysterious dinner party for 12 at an undisclosed location in the city of Chicago. An underground, secretive dining experience, you have to know someone who knows someone to enjoy the opportunity to feast on delectable dishes in multiple courses created by this renowned, anonymous chef. The package includes a case of wine. Get your guest list together and pool your funds or plan to celebrate that special life event to ensure you win this exclusive, once-in-a-lifetime dinner party! With Special Thanks To: Chicago Bite Club From Us To You 111 Preschool Party $30 Twenty-five students will join our preschool teachers for a party on February 11, 2016 from 3- 4 p.m. in Room 101. Please Note: Open to preschool students only With Special Thanks To: Mrs. Thomas, Ms. Burke, Mrs. Kopfer, Ms. Worrell, Ms. Spence, Mrs. Jele Expires: 2/11/2016 112 Kinder Pizza Party $30 Twenty-five students will join our kindergarten teachers Mrs. Navarro, Ms. Anderson, and Ms. Ferguson for a pizza and games party on March 7, 2016 from 3-4 p.m. in Room 104. Please Note: Open to current kindergarten students only With Special Thanks To: Ms. Anderson, Mrs. Navarro, Ms. Ferguson Expires: 3/7/2016 113 First Grade Fun $30 Twenty-six students will join our first grade teachers Ms. Pessimisis, Ms. Burgoon, Ms. Hesse, and Ms. Nelson for a movie and healthy treats on March 18, 2016 from 3:15-4:45 p.m. Please Note: Open to students in first grade only With Special Thanks To: Ms. Burgoon, Ms. Nelson, Ms. Hesse, Ms. Pessimisis Expires: 3/18/2016 From Us To You 114 Second Grade Movie $30 Enjoy a movie with second grade teachers Mrs. Sedej and Ms. Haidet at the Webster Theater in the spring of 2016. Please Note: Open to students in the second grade only. Students must be droped off/picked up at the theater. With Special Thanks To: Ms. Haidet, Mrs. Sedej Expires: 6/1/2016 115 Third Grade Lasers $95 Twelve adventurous students will experience a 60-minute, live action, team-oriented laser adventure and a pizza dinner with Ms. Finley and Ms. Clingen at Whirlyball on Monday, March 7, 2016 from 3:30-5:30 p.m.
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