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2016 the White Party Basket List for Print The White Party 2016 Basket List: 1 2 Time, Love, and Tenderness Lookin’ Good For My Birthday - 2 Tickets to Michael Bolton @ BergenPAC - Lon’s Family Haircuts GC $10 - Dinner for Two at Romulus in Englewood - Dunkin’ Donuts Box of Joe - Anik GC $50 - Carry-All Bag from The Canteen - Shoe Inn GC $50 - Team Makers’ Birthday Party for 10 Kids - Moxie Salon GC for 1 Blowout 3 4 Taste of the Towns Wine and Dine Her - Baumgarts GC $25 - Magnifique Hair Salon GC $65 - DiMora GC $75 - Dinner for Two at Emma Restaurant in - Simply Vietnamese GC $40 Englewood - It’s Greek To Me, Westwood, GC $25 - European Wax Center GC $50 - Warwick Vineyard Wine Tasting for 4 - Splendid Intimate Apparel 5 6 The Perfect Day Summertime Fun - Paint Tube GC $15 - Jumping Frog Pilates GC $100 toward - Lon’s Family Haircuts GC $10 private sessions or group classes - Legoland Westchester Family 4 Pack of - Ginger and Cream GC $50 Admission Tickets - Massage Envy GC 1 Hour Massage - BYY 2 GC for Frozen Yogurt - Rodan + Fields GC $50 - Carousel Cupcakes GC for 7” Cake - Moxie Salon GC for 1 Blowout - One River School GC for 4 Art Classes - Mountain Creek 2 Anytime Waterpark Tickets 7 8 Glamour Girl Lariats of Fire - One Oak Jewelry - MGD Necklace 9 10 Pretty Woman It’s Great to Be A Kid - Magnifique Hair Salon GC $65 - Kidville of Englewood – 3 Month Summer - Sear GC $75 Class Packet - Callahan Jewelers GC $100 - Hartly GC $100 - Photography by Gennaro Family Portrait Session with Mounted 16x20 11 12 Food for Thought Keeping It Local - Applebee’s GC for 3 course Lunch/Dinner for 2 - Locale Restaurant GC $50 - Eastern Kitchen GC $20 - Polished Nails GC $25 - NuModa Salon GC for 1 Blowout - Ray’s Pizza GC $25 - Lula’s (in Gino of Rapunzel’s) – Women’s - Wally’s Bagels GC $25 Apparel and Jewelry - Babi Foot Relaxing Spa – GC for 30 min - Jersey Mike’s GC $25 Foot Reflexology - Panera Bread GC $15 - - It’s Greek to Me, Westwood – GC $25 13 14 Be A Good Sport Movin’ and Groovin’ - NVSA GC $475 for 1 Sports Class Session - Rudy’s GC $20 - Dick’s Sporting Goods GC $20 - NVDA 6 Free Classes - Fenix Sports GC $20 - NVDA Pajama Pants - Tiger Kim’s Tae Kwon Do 4 Week New Student Course - Denny’s of Englewood GC $25 15 16 Jetsetter Om Sweet Om!!! - Michael Kors Jetset Handbag and - Young Living Essential Oil Diffuser & Oils Wallet - Young Living GC for “Make and Take” (Donated by Harold & Stephanie Lee) Party and Class with YL Distributor & - Sunhat Educator Jaime Spillotes - Novel: The Secret - Karma Organic Spa GC for Lavender - Red Scarf Pedicure - Fireshaper Class Package - Polished Nails GC $25 17 18 Let’s Get Things Straight Smarty Pants - EBL Coaching Learning Assessment with the - Gino of Rapunzel GC $25 Director - Valentina Salon GC for Haircut or Blowout - EBL Coaching 2 Home Tutoring Sessions - Kindle Fire 7” Tablet - 5 Salon Spa GC and Hair Products $100 - The Uncommon Essay – 2 Hours of English Tutoring - Magnifique Hair Salon GC $65 - 19 20 Engle-WOW Catering to Mom Cassie’s GC $50 Isabella’s GC $100 Blue Moon GC $25 Rudy’s GC $80 Eastern Kitchen GC $20 23 South GC $25 The Barn GC $50 Marcia’s Attic GC $25 La Promenade GC $50 Ayesha Jewelry Cuff Bracelet Jersey Mike’s GC $25 Organica GC $100 21 22 Let’s Get Physical Wok and Roll - Body Chemistry Fitness Center - Tiger Kim’s Tae Kwon Do 4 Week New (Norwood) Package Student Course - Bow Flex Weight System - Beau Monde Guitars Music Lessons - Woo Ri Mart GC $100 23 24 Don’t Cross The “Boss” Calling All Athletes - Hugo Boss Custom Suit - 5 BSAK Basketball Skills Classes - Hugo Boss Men’s Apparel - Razor Scooter - NVBA 1 Week of All Sports Summer Camp 25 26 Face Time Surf’s Up - Magnifique Hair Salon GC $65 - Pascack Valley Swim Club Swimming - Versace Sunglasses (Donated by Risa Camp Corson) - Swim Accessories - Trokhan Dermatology Hydra Facial 27 28 Face Value Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - Angelash/Ellen Beauty GC $60 Cresskill Performing Arts Camp GC $200 - ProNails Plus GC $25 Fashion Camp 1 Hour Open Design Session - NY Jungle Hair Salon GC for Oxygen Fashion Camp 15% off Additional Classes Signature Facial and Blowout Fashion Camp T-Shirt Buttercup and Friends GC $20 29 30 Mirror, Mirror On the Wall High Steaks -EstheticaMD Facial Treatment & - American Cut Steakhouse GC $250 Assorted Facial Products - 2 Bottles of Wine - Magnifique Hair Salon GC $65 - ProNails Plus GC $25 - Mirror Mirror Boutique Express Makeup Makeover 31 32 Tee Time Eyes, Paper, Scissors Golf Package $300 - Salon Pavel GC $50 - Magnifique Hair Salon GC $65 - Lon’s Family Haircuts 2 GCs $10 each - Northern Valley Eyecare GC $50 - Ronen Hair Studio Haircut & Blowout - Petite Paperie GC $50 33 34 Goooooooaaaaalllll! Calling All Campers - Adidas Smartball Soccer Ball - Palisades Country Day Camp: $250 Towards Summer Camp 35 36 Camp Out Light As A Feather - Lindgren Summer Camp: 1 Week of - Native Stones Collective Necklace Summer Camp and Camp Lunchbox 37 38 Work Hard, Eat Hard Romancing the Stone - Magnifique Hair Salon GC $65 - Tiger Kim’s Tae Kwon Do GC 4 Week - Curiosity Jewelers Earrings New Student Course - 2 Bottles of Wine - Amato Bakery, Northvale, GC $20 - Lady Million Perfume and Cologne - Ventura Dance Studio – Dance Lessons for Two 39 40 Camera Ready Book Smart - Kindle - Photography by Gennaro GC $200 - Young Adult Book Series: The Last Thirteen - Magnifique Hair Salon GC $65 - Book Consultant 41 42 Girl With The Pearl Earring A Palette For Your Palate - Mother of Pearl Drop Earrings - Faux Time Design (Closter), Paint and - Magnifique Hair Salon GC $65 Wine Night for Two - 2 Bottles of Wine - Buon Gusto GC $50 43 44 So Fresh and So Clean Tup, Tup, and Away - Selection of Colgate-Palmolive Products - Sonicare Electric Toothbrush - Tupperware - Electric Water Flosser - Saute Pan 45 46 Your Time to Bloom Gamers’ Delight - Metropolitan Plant Exchange GC $100 - PlayStation PS4 with Call of Duty B - Selection of Gardening Supplies Black Ops Bundle (Donated by: J. Argenziano, M. Argenziano, Licata, Lambert, Mufson, E. Smith, & Winter Families) 47 4748 4848 There’s An Echo In The Room EverythiMidnightA Taste ng'sof Espresso Tuscany Better with Bacon MidnightMidnight EspressoEspresso - Amazon Echo KevinNespresso- Italian Bacon Delicacies Machine Signed in Poster Rustic of Ceramic The Pot NespressoNespresso MachineMachine (Donated By The Hillside Friday Lunch Following(Lauren and Ryan Kim)) (Lauren(Lauren andand RyanRyan Kim))Kim)) Crew: Lukshmi Puttanniah, Mikelle Bacon Brothers CD Schifter-Hochron, Angela Ferullo, Poster Frame (The Puttaniah Family) Magaly Cross, Liki Tapuach, Erica Garipian, Erika Srinivasan, Katerina Nikolov, and Alex & Kat Drazen) 49 50 Rama-Ready! Into the Woods - Camp Ramaquois 5% Off Camp for - Woodmont Day Camp: One Already Enrolled Child Camp $1000 Off 2016 Camp Enrollment (New, Non-Enrolled Families Only) 51 52 Kat’s Meow TOTE-ally Sweet Lady Kat Drazen Celebrity Hair & Makeup - Dagne Dover Tote Bag Stylist GC $300 (Donated by Puttanniah Family) - NYSC Westwood 1 Hour Personal Trainig Session - Basil Babe Essential Oils GC for Essential Oils Class for You & 6 Friends - “Honey” Book, 2 Mugs, Perfume, and Michel Table Tray W-1 W-2 Par-Tee Baby, You Should Be in Pictures - Knickerbocker Country Club – - Jacqueline Patton Photography Round of Golf for 4 1 Hour Session (Donated by Grandmother of Alison Kenny) - Knickerbocker Country Club – Lunch for 4 W-3 W-4 F 7 You Spin Me Right Round Pedal Pushers Woodloch Getaway - Cycle Bar of Closter - Cycle Bar of Closter Woodloch Pines: 2 Night Mid-Week Stay for a Family of Four, Full Resort Access Private Cycling Party for 20 Pack of Cycling Classes including Meals Approximately 40 People Brotherhood Winery: Wine tasting with wine glasses for 4 people F 8 F 9 E Clarke: Take Me Away! Open the Gate and Party E Clarke Travel: GC $500 off Travel Gate Hill Camp: 2 Hrs Party up to Plans 25 kids Portage Tote Versace Sunglasses F 6 F 7 W-5 W-6 Bottle of Red, Bottle of White Home Run - 2 Tickets to Billy Joel at MSG - 2 New York Yankees Club Seat - 1 Bottle Red Wine Tickets - 1 Bottle White Wine - Selection of Yankees Items W-7 W-8 Flight of Fancy Jacket of All Trades - Private Plane Ride for 3 around - 2 K-Way Jackets, designed & Manhattan signed by local artist Jack Laroux (Donated by Scheme Designers) W-9 W-10 F 11 For the Love of the Game Shine Bright Like A Diamond Let's Go To Lindgren! - 2 Tennis Rackets & Grips - Diamond Earrings Lindgren School 1 Free Week of - 1 Hour Tennis Lesson (Donated by the Parikh Family) Summer Camp - Tennis Accessories W-11 W-12 F 13 Keeping You Warm We’re Going to Disney World! Take Me Out to the Ballgame - 2 Outdoor Heat Lamps (Donated by - 4 Disney Speed Pass Tickets to 4 Yankee Tickets, Signed Balls by Mark Hillside & Tenakill Teachers) Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL Teixeira, Joe Girardi, and Masahiro - 2 Bottles of Wine - Tanaka (The Cross Family) Books and Greeting Baseball Book W-13 W-14 F 14 Take Me Out to the Ballgame Picture Perfect Shine Bright Like a Diamond - New York Yankees 4 Tickets with - Society Femme GC $100 1 Pair of 14 K White Gold Diamond Club Access for June 27th Game - Society Men GC $100 Earrings (The Birain Family) - New York Yankees Parking Pass - Photography by Gennaro GC for Family Portrait Session including a mounted 16x20 - Magnifique Hair Salon GC $65 W-15 W-16 Comfort Cruiser Va Va Vespa! - Adult Bike and Helmet - Electric Vespa Razor Pocket Mod (Donated by Grandparents of Scooter Aidan and Trey Greenspan) .
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