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Silent Auction Program SILENT AUCTION PROGRAM Welcome to Divine Inspiration: A Night at the Met Saturday, May 18, 2013 ✜ 5:00pm Red Carpet and Paparazzi Photo Op Vogue Cocktails and Silent Auction 7:30pm Dinner by Porta Via 8:30pm Raffle, Live Auction & Paddle Raise 9:30pm Dancing at Studio 54 with the Disco Kings ✜ Auction Chairs Brigid & Bill Brahos Leah & Brent Mason Kelly & Dana Studer Jacquiline Wagner & Karey De Leon ~ 1 ~ GENERAL AUCTION RULES You will be given a paddle number at check-in. Use this number for bidding and identification in both the SILENT and LIVE Auctions. All Auction items have been donated by parishioners and friends of Holy Family Church and may not be exchanged. All sales are final. Unless otherwise specified, all Auction items and services must be used within ONE YEAR after the date of this Auction. All Auction items are sold in “AS IS” condition. Holy Family makes no warranties or representations of any kind with respect to any items or services sold. Values indicated for some items are estimates only and are not warranted by Holy Family for tax purposes or general values. The Auction Committee reserves the right to withdraw an item from the Auction at any time. PAYMENT IN FULL ON THE EVENING OF THE AUCTION IS MANDATORY. Payment may be made by cash, check, or credit card. We encourage you to preregister your card (Visa or MasterCard) for a quicker checkout. Unless otherwise specified, delivery is not included with the items. Unless otherwise specified, airfare is not included with the items. ~ 2 ~ SILENT AUCTION RULES To make a Silent Auction bid, print your paddle number and name next to the printed bid amount on the topmost blank line of the bid sheet. All items require a minimum bid, as noted on the bid sheet. Please respect the minimum bid and incremental amounts. Each bid must equal or exceed the minimum increase required for the item. The Silent Auction will open at 5:00 p.m. and close at 7:30 p.m. The Silent Auction categories will close at various time intervals throughout the evening. The closing times will be announced during the evening. The highest bid at the closing time will constitute the winning bid. The winning bid will be highlighted by a Holy Family Auction official. No bid will be accepted after the announcement of the official close. In the event of a dispute, the Auction Chairpersons shall have sole and final discretion in determining the winning bid. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MAY THE AUCTION BID SHEET BE REMOVED FROM THE BIDDING TABLE OR CONCEALED FROM VIEW. ✜ (cont.) ~ 3 ~ SILENT AUCTION RULES (cont.) The amount owed will be charged to the bidder’s account for payment at the end of the Auction. Payment may be made with credit card, cash, or check. PAYMENT IN FULL ON THE EVENING OF THE AUCTION IS MANDATORY. Silent Auction items not taken home the evening of the event may be picked up between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Sunday, May 19, 2013 in the Parish Hall. Items may be claimed only by exhibiting a PAID RECEIPT. After Sunday, please call the Pastoral Center to find out days and times for silent and online item pickup. IF YOU HAVE NOT PICKED UP YOUR ITEM(S) OR MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO DO SO BY JUNE 15, 2013, WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATION. ✜ ~ 4 ~ THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS DONORS 3-2-1 Acting Studios Mary & John Baxter Chinwe Abaelu Bella Bronze to Go, Southern Pam & Jim Abbott California Heather & Armand Adkins Bella Fitness Michelle Alexander Bellacures Alma B Coffee-Ice Cream- Krista & Pat Bengford Tea Bea & Paul Bennett Amy's Playground Gretchen Berger Kristen & Steve Anderson Blo Out Lounge Angelo Antoci Bob's Burgers Antonio R Gonzalez, DDS Bodega Wine Bar Aquarium of the Pacific Body Works for Total Health Diana Araos Bradford Renaissance Portraits Tali Arnold Brigid & Bill Brahos The Perfect Exposure Studio Breakthru Fitness Armory Center for the Arts Jim & Dee Dee Moffat Brewer Arroyo Seco Racquet Club Mary Jo & Gerald Brown Arthur Murray Dance Studio Jane & Roger Brunello ATP Specific Training Buca di Beppo ATS Northeast Tow Sallie & Grant Buckle Teresa & Garth Aubert Patricia & John Bucklin Avalon Funeral Home Sally Bucklin Massage by Avo Buster Balloon Paul & Pat Babb Buster's Ice Cream & Coffee Kelly & James Baca Shop Susie & Bob Baggott, Jr. Buttercup Tina & Phil Baker Bettie & Jim Byer Elita & David Balfour Cabot & Sons Ballard Rosenberg Golper & Lyn &Tom Cacciatore Savitt, LLP Ron Calderon ~ 5 ~ California Recreation Company Cameron's Seafood Jose De Leon Camp Shi-ini De Leon-Wagner Family Canoe House-Central Park- Nancy & Mike Del Santo Beckham Grill - Shakers- Destination Science Diner on Main DeSurra Construction Howard & Linda Cantwell Diana Dee's Stationery Jeff & Debbie Carroll Dinosaur Farm David Farguson Center BMW Dots Cupcakes Cerritos Center for the Dr. Brian Snaer, D.D.S. 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