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Silent Auction Catalog Youth ALIVE! is 25 Silent Auction Catalog Item # Value Auction Item and Description Dining 46 $180 Semifreddi's Gift Certificate- A Year Of Bread Donated by Semifreddi's Bakery Gift Certificate - A Year of Bread-1 loaf every week 79 $100 Philz Coffee Cup, Tote, 16 Oz Tesora Medium Blend Coffee and Gift Card Donated by Philz Coffee Enjoy Philz coffee cup, tote bag and 16Oz of Medium blend Tesora Coffee with $25 gift card. 102 $85 Sweet & Savory in Rockridge Donated by Philz Coffee, The Pasta Shop Market Hall and See's Candies $25 Gift Certificate to the Pasta Shop Market Hall See’s Candy – one pound gift certificate $40 Philz Coffee Gift Certificate 140 $75 Piedmont Dining Donated by Holly's Mandarin and Geta Geta Sushi gift card for $50 and a gift card to Holly's Mandarin for $25 entertainment 12 $150 Cline Cellars Gift Certificate Donated by Cline Family Cellars 4 Guests to a VIP Tour and Tasting at Cline Cellars plus one bottle of wine and 15% off all wine purchases 15 $150 Alegio Chocolate Tasting for 6 Donated by Alegio Chocolatè In a 45 Minute tour, you'll taste the pure flavor of cacao thank to Claudio Corallo, An Italian-born agronomist who's made it his mission to produce the worlds best chocolate. 16 $300 Capital Genealogy 2 Hour Family History Research Donated by Capital Genealogy 2 Hours of History Research with Professional Genealogist Tara A. Fantauzzi 25 $152 San Francisco Opera Weekday Pair of Tickets Donated by San Francisco Opera Two tickets for 2017 Fall Opera Season, Weekday evenings, September 12 - December 7, 2017 32 $85 Oakland Floats Gift Certificate Donated by Oakland Floats 75-minute float session gift certificate 33 $300 Ice Chamber Athletic Performance Training Donated by Ice Chamber Athletic Performance Training Gift Certificate Starter Pack Plus 1 Month Membership 34 $293 Oakland Hills Tennis Club One Month Mini- Membership Donated by Oakland Hills Tennis Club One month mini-membership entitling a family full use of the facility 40 $313 Pier 39 Family Fun Pack Donated by Pier 39 Pier 39 Family Fun Pack includes 4- Blue & Gold fleet bay cruise adventure tickets, 4- San Francisco Carousel Ride Tickets, 4- 7D Experience Tickets, 4- Rocket Boat Tickets, 1- Savings fun pack with a coupon for 1 Hour parking Validation for Pier 39's Parking garage. 63 $210 Peju Province Winery Wine Tasting for 6 Donated by Peju WInery A wine tasting for up to 6 Guest, Prior appointment required in Napa Region 72 $180 Soja Mind Body Martial Arts Donated by Soja Mind Body For regularly weekly scheduled classes only. 30 Days starts at the date of the first visit. Must be initiated prior to September 1,2017 73 $270 Fantasy Studios Donated by Fantasy Studios 2 Hour recording time at Fantasy Studios. 74 $150 Albany Bowl Bowling Party Donated by Albany Bowl 2 hours of bowling for 8 to 10 People 75 $628 Disneyland Resort Tickets Donated by The Walt Disney Company 4- 1 Day Park hopper tickets for entrance to both Disneyland Park and Disneyland California Adventure park. 77 $250 Sweat Strength and Cycling Group Classes, Sweatshirt And Hat Donated by Sweat Package of 10 group interval strength classes, all levels of fitness welcome 84 $250 The Crucible Gift Certificate Donated by The Crucible $250.00 In class registration 92 $1,000 VIP Box seats to Bruno Mars Concert Donated by City Of Oakland Council Member McElhaney Two VIP Suite tickets to concert on November 3, 2017 118 $190 " The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Night-Time" Tony Award- Winning Show Donated by Caitlin Lang Two Tickets to see "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night" at SHN Golden Gate Theater- Saturday, July 22nd at 8 PM 122 $130 Family Fun Donated by The Lawrence Hall of Science, Tacubaya, Rain or Shine! and Ici Ice Cream Lawrence Hall of Science Family Guest Pass, Ici Ice Cream - $10 Gift Certificate , Rain or Shine – formerly Studio Grow $25 gift certificate, Tacubaya $35 Gift Card 126 $200 Dinner and Berkeley Rep Donated by Berkeley Repertory Theater and AuCoquolet Berkeley Rep Voucher for 2 tickets(restrictions apply) and a $40 AuCoquelet gift certificate for dinner 127 $200 Margaritas & Music Donated by Freight & Salvage Coffee House, California Jazz Conservatory and Comal Comal gift card for $50, 2 tickets for a Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse Show, expires 2018. 2-California Jazz Conservatory (formerly Jazz School) season passes good for each on-site concert in summer (July 3-Sept.3, 2017) 129 $240 Jack London Overnight Adventure Donated by The Inn at Jack London Square, Home of Chicken and Waffles and California Canoe & Kayak 1 Night Stay at the Inn at Jack London Square, 2 – 1 hour California Canoe and Kayak Stand-up Paddle board or kayak Rental, $40 gift card to Home of Chicken and Waffles 130 $288 Shore to Shore Donated by The Exploratorium, Ripley's Believe it or Not!, Gott's Roadside and San Francisco Zoo 4 General Admission tickets to The Exploratorium, Two SF Zoo passes, 4 General Admission tickets to Ripley's Believe or Not! and a $50 Gift Certificate to Gott's Roadside in the Ferry Building. 131 $160 Uptown Crawl Donated by The New Parkway Theatre, Umami Burger, CommonWealth Café & Pub and Farley's East $35 Farley's East gift card, The New Parkway 5 movie tokens, $25 gift card to CommonWealth Pub, 131 $160 Uptown Crawl and a $50 gift card to Umami Burger 132 $130 Museum Weekend Donated by Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art 2 SF MOMA Admission tickets, 4 Yerba Buena Center Gallery tickets 133 $116 Museum Weekend #2 Donated by Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and The Contemporary Jewish Museum 4 passes to the Contemporary Jewish Museum and 4 General Admission to Fine Arts Museum 135 $80 Paint and Read Donated by Brushstrokes Studio and Books Inc. Berkeley 5 Free Studio Visits to Brush Strokes Studio and a $20 gift card to Books Inc 136 $200 Dinner and the Symphony Donated by Berkeley Symphony and AuCoquolet $40 Gift Certificate to AuCoquelet and a pair of tickets to the Berkeley Symphony 137 $134 Tiring Out the Littles Donated by Berkeley Cuong Nhu Karate, Pump it Up of Oakland and Scandia Family Center Pump it Up Oakland play passes (4), Scandia Laser Tag or Mini Golf (4) and a one month pass for a child to Berkeley Cuong Nhu Karate 138 $137 Oakland Family Weekend Donated by Oakland Zoo, Children's Fairyland and Arizmendi Bakery Fairlyland day passes (4), A Family pass to the Oakland Zoo, and a $20 gift card to Arizmendi Bakery 139 $220 Theater Package Donated by Aurora Theatre Company, Cal Shakes and California Shakespeare Theater Aurora Theater tickets (2), Cal Shakes 2 tickets to 2017 and 2 tickets for 2018 season 141 $95 Climb and Refuel Donated by Great Western Power Co.-Touchstone Climbing & Fitness and Farley's East 2 Free Climbing classes at Great Western Power Company and a $35 gift card to Farley's East 142 $114 Movie Date Night Donated by Landmark Theatres, See's Candies and Geta 4 Passes to Landmark Theater, 1 pound of See's Candy and $50 gift certificate to Geta Sushi 152 $220 Pride of Oakland Donated by Oakland Museum of California, Kris Nations Jewelry, Renaissance Rialto (Elmwood and Cerrito) and Oakland Raiders 152 $220 Pride of Oakland Oakland Museum Family Annual Membership, 4 mid-week passes to Grand Lake Theater, Kris Nation Silver Oakland Necklace, Raiders Gear 153 $199 Martial Arts Donated by Berkeley Cuong Nhu Karate and Studio Naga One Month pass for 2 children at Berkeley Cuong Nhu Karate and 1 month martial arts training at Studio Naga 155 $160 Fueling the Resistance Donated by Krista Reinhard and Sue Danne 2 Pussy Cat Hats and 2 bottles of 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon 157 $75 Afternoon in Elmwood Donated by Renaissance Rialto (Elmwood and Cerrito) and La M'editerranee 4 movie passes to the Rialto Theater (Elmwood or Cerrito) and lunch or brunch at La Mediteranee on College Ave Jewelry 3 $65 Auric Rectangle Hoop Earrings Donated by Marja Germans Gard Jewelry Modern rectangle hoop earrings are handmade from recycled sterling silver and meticulously wrapped in 14K Gold Fill. Made by hand in the San Francisco Bay Area. 4 $100 Tila Bronze Pendant Necklace Donated by Marja Germans Gard Jewelry The tiny geometric pendant is hand carved in wax, then cast in recycled bronze and suspended on a delicate 14K Gold Fill Chain. Made by hand in the San Francisco Bay Area 52 $58 Recycled Brass 14K Gold Overlay "Oakland" Necklace Donated by Kris Nations Jewelry City pride collection, show your city pride with silver or gold"OAKLAND" chain. Adjustable length 16-18" 69 $300 Pave Fine Jewelry Design Gift Certificate Donated by Pavè Fine Jewelry May be used towards a purchase of any merchandise in stock or a custom design of your choice. 111 $50 Recycled Brass Silver "Oakland" Necklace Donated by Kris Nations Jewelry City pride collection, show your city pride with silver "OAKLAND" chain. Adjustable length 16-18" retail 70 $325 Professional Portrait Session At Roots And Shoots Photography Donated by Roots & Shoots Photography Professional Portrait Session 78 $130 Kyocera Ultimate Ceramic Chef 3. Pc Knife Set Donated by YouthALIVE! Ultra-sharp ceramic blades that stay sharp. Ceramic won't brown foods or alter flavors, comfortably ergonomic and light weight. 99 $800 Effective Vicarious Trauma Management Or Trauma Informed Care 2 Hour Training or 3 Hour Consultation 2 Hour Training or 3 Hour Consultation on Effective Vicarious Trauma Management or Trauma Informed Care with Nicky MacCallum 128 $160 Groceries Galore Donated by The Natural Grocery Company, Berkeley Bowl, The Acme Bread Company and
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