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Silent Auction Catalog Silent Auction Catalog www.BidGoombay.com Super Silent and Travel 1001. Weber Genesis Grill Package Value: $1,150.00 A Weber Genesis II E-315 propane grill in Ace Hardware Exclusive color, Indigo. Also included is a cover, stainless steel grill brush, stainless steel grill basket, and stainless steel grilling pan. Generously Donated By: Hortons Home Lighting, Stout, Krug, Krug, Ryan & Associates 1002. Antique Chinese Wedding Chest Value: $2,500.00 A red antique Chinese wedding chest that measures 42" x 22" x 69.5”. Generously Donated By: John Kenney 1003. The Home Depot Gift Card Value: $2,000.00 A $2,000 Home Depot gift card. Generously Donated By: The Home Depot Corporate 1004. 3 Night Suite in Dallas During January 2020 Lightovation Value: $1,250.00 Lighting industry attendees will appreciate deluxe accommodations during the largest residential lighting show in North America. Pamper yourself with three nights in an Executive Suite at the newly renovated Sheraton Dallas, the official host hotel for the lighting industry during Lightovation. Located within the heart of the Arts District, the Sheraton offers complimentary shuttle service and DART transportation directly to Dallas Market Center. It is also the location for the Lighting After Dark industry networking party during Lightovation. Generously Donated By: Dallas Market Center 1005. 3 Night Suite in Dallas During June 2020 Lightovation Value: $1,250.00 Lighting industry attendees will appreciate deluxe accommodations during the largest residential lighting show in North America. Pamper yourself with three nights in an Executive Suite at the newly renovated Sheraton Dallas, the official host hotel for the lighting industry during Lightovation. Located within the heart of the Arts District, the Sheraton offers complimentary shuttle service and DART transportation directly to Dallas Market Center. It is also the location for the Lighting After Dark industry networking party during Lightovation. Generously Donated By: Dallas Market Center 1006. 2 Night Stay at Galena Territory Rental Value: $500.00 A gift certificate for a (2) night stay at Galena Territory Rental. Generously Donated By: Galena Territory Rental 1007. One Week Stay in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida Value: $2,500.00 Enjoy a week in a newly renovated three bedroom, two bath, Gulf front condo in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida. For 8 people, enjoy the spa, spiral staircase to pool and relax on the private patio. Amenities include washer and dryer, elevator, premium cable on several TVs, DVD player, free Wi-Fi and long distance, microwave and gas grills. Just a brief drive from Tampa or St. Petersburg, Indian Rocks Beach offers nearly three miles of beautiful and accessible beaches along the glittering Gulf of Mexico. People come from all over the world to visit Indian Rocks Beach for the city's fine beaches and to watch the beautiful sunsets. The city has 27 beach access points along Gulf Boulevard. Also found within Indian Rocks Beach are several retail businesses and quaint restaurants. Generously Donated By: Laura Stedronsky 1008. Colorado Skiing or All-Season Accommodations for 5 Nights Value: $3,000.00 This large four-bedroom home is perfectly situated for the ski enthusiast, with easy access to Keystone, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Vail and Beaver Creek—all just minutes away. Summit Haus features 13 beds, 4 ½ bathrooms, a well-equipped kitchen, hot tubs, gas fireplace, two- car garage, washer and dryer, high-speed internet and gorgeous views. This area can really be enjoyed year-round, with nearby boating, hiking, biking, rafting, fishing and Vail’s Epic Discovery park, featuring adventure courses, ziplines, a mountain coaster, tubing hills, climbing wall, bungee trampoline and much more. These accommodations are ideal for multiple families vacationing together in Colorado Ski Country—winter or summer! Package includes: Accommodations in four-bedroom Summit Haus home just minutes from Keystone, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Vail, and Beaver Creek for 5 nights. Generously Donated By: Michael Begler 1009. Aerobatic Airplane Ride Experience Value: $750.00 If you're looking for a thrill, or regular straight and level flying sounds rather boring - then this might be the experience for you! During your ride, you'll fly with professional pilot and flight instructor Sean Kline in a fully aerobatic Christen Eagle II biplane - you'll even have the chance to try a few maneuvers yourself! Experience will last approximately 2 hours, with ground discussion before and after the flight, and a flight time of approximately 40 minutes. Generously Donated By: Ashley & Sean Kline 1010. FICTION His and Hers Sunglasses Package Value: $600.00 From your head to your tale: FICTION is an independent optical brand built upon a collection of finely crafted designs for prescription eyewear and sunglasses. FICTION frames are produced under the creative direction of l.a.Eyeworks, a pivotal house of optical imagination that has been changing the conversation about eyewear since 1979. FICTION frames are inspired by the idea that glasses are the introduction to the story that only you can create. This package includes a "His" and "Hers" pair of FICTION sunglasses. Generously Donated By: Rob Rich 1011. l.a. Eyeworks His and Hers Sunglasses Package Value: $1,000.00 A face is like a work of art. It deserves a great frame. l.a Eyeworks began on September 9, 1979 when Barbara McReynolds and Gai Gherardi opened a single storefront on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, California. The original whim for this adventure? To challenge the prevailing norms of eyewear with proposals for a new, provocative revelation of the face. More than three decades and hundreds of frame designs later, l.a.Eyeworks remains a privately owned house of optical imagination, encompassing two namesake retail stores in Los Angeles and a wholesale company that channels its influential designs to a global network of independent opticians and retailers. This package includes a "His" and "Hers" pair of l.a. Eyeworks sunglasses. Generously Donated By: Rob Rich 1012. Tiffany & Co. Smooth Leather Black Travel Wallet Value: $700.00 A smooth leather travel large black travel wallet from Tiffany & Co. Generously Donated By: Christy Mutino, John Anhut, Terry Mullen & Maria Scutaro Mullen 1013. Tiffany & Co. Somerset Classic Bracelet Value: $950.00 A Somerset classic bracelet from Tiffany & Co. Generously Donated By: Christy Mutino, John Anhut, Terry Mullen & Maria Scutaro Mullen 1014. Tiffany & Co. Somerset Double Buckle Bracelet Value: $1,250.00 A Somerset double buckle bracelet fromTiffany & Co. Generously Donated By: Christy Mutino, John Anhut, Terry Mullen & Maria Scutaro Mullen 1015. Tiffany & Co. Belt Cuff Bracelet Value: $1,250.00 A belt cuff bracelet from Tiffany & Co. Generously Donated By: Christy Mutino, John Anhut, Terry Mullen & Maria Scutaro Mullen 1016. Tiffany & Co. T Bar Cuff Bracelet Value: $2,850.00 A T bar cuff bracelet from Tiffany & Co. Generously Donated By: Christy Mutino, John Anhut, Terry Mullen & Maria Scutaro Mullen 1017. Tiffany & Co. Citrine Ring Value: $1,100.00 A citrine ring, size 6, from Tiffany & Co. Generously Donated By: Christy Mutino, John Anhut, Terry Mullen & Maria Scutaro Mullen 1018. Tiffany & Co. Lucida Eternity Band Ring Value: $2,125.00 A Lucida band ring, size 6.5, from Tiffany & Co. Generously Donated By: Christy Mutino, John Anhut, Terry Mullen & Maria Scutaro Mullen 1019. Tiffany & Co. Platinum Flower Ring Value: $2,900.00 A platinum flower ring, size 5.5, from Tiffany & Co. Generously Donated By: Christy Mutino, John Anhut, Terry Mullen & Maria Scutaro Mullen 1020. Tiffany & Co. Rubedo XL 30in Pendant Value: $1,100.00 A Rubedo XL 30 inch pendant from Tiffany & Co. Generously Donated By: Christy Mutino, John Anhut, Terry Mullen & Maria Scutaro Mullen 1021. Tiffany & Co. Luce Earrings Value: $775.00 A pair of Luce earrings from Tiffany & Co. Generously Donated By: Christy Mutino, John Anhut, Terry Mullen & Maria Scutaro Mullen 1022. Tiffany & Co. Rubedo Drop Earrings Value: $1,100.00 A pair of Rubedo drop earrings from Tiffany & Co. Generously Donated By: Christy Mutino, John Anhut, Terry Mullen & Maria Scutaro Mullen 1023. ELLIPTIHIT Full Year Memership Value: $2,030.00 A gift certificate for a full year membership to ELLIPTIHIT in LaGrange. ELLIPTIHIT (formerly The HIT Locker) is the only gym that uses ellipticals to safely power workouts designed for all fitness levels. Get the benefits of a treadmill without the risk of injury. High intensity, high satisfaction workouts that combine strength training and cardio have arrived. Generously Donated By: Zen Burgos 1024. Sanders Fine Portraits Certificate Value: $3,000.00 The beauty and exquisite detail of a fine art heirloom portrait is unlike anything else. Imagine an unparalleled work of art to honor that which you hold most dear...your family. You will receive a private portrait sitting for you and your family and one 14" commissioned canvas fine art portrait with hand artistry. Generously Donated By: Sanders Fine Portraits 1025. Goat Hop Progressive Dinner for 4 Value: $1,600.00 A gift certificare for a progressive dinner for (4). Begin your Goat Hop at Executive Chef Stephanie Izard's newest rooftop location, Cabra, for Peruvian-inspired cocktails and ceviche. Next travel to Duck Duck Goat, where you will have a drink at the bar and sample some Chinese-style dumplings. Afterward, hop to Girl & the Goat, where you will receive another round of drinks at the bar and sample more of Chef Izard's dishes. End your meal a Little Goat Diner, where you will enjoy a dessert and a nightcap. Generously Donated By: Boka 1026. Garden to the Table Party for 20 Value: $1,750.00 Host your next gathering in the gorgeous Liam Brex showroom and artisan market space in downtown Naperville. Hosted by Veronica Porter, Owner of Ask Aunt V and Market on Main Street. Includes (2) hour party for up to 20 people inside the Liam Brex professional kitchens, heavy hors d’oeuvres featuring the Market’s local, organic and fresh foods will be provided.
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