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Lighting Ceremony & Silent Auction In support of 2019 LIGHTING CEREMONY & SILENT AUCTION CLOSING TIMES / FERMETURE DES TABLES LOT 1 – 7:30 pm • LOT 2 – 7:45 pm • LOT 3 – 8 pm ONLINE 8:15 pm | http://bit.do/TreesOfHope2019 @FairmontChateauLaurier @FairmontLaurier #CHEOTreesofHope TREESOFHOPE.CA THANK YOU FOR YOUR INCREDIBLE SUPPORT UN GRAND MERCI POUR VOTRE APPUI STAR SPONSORS / COMMANDITAIRES ÉTOILE TREE SPONSOR / COMMANDITAIRE DES ARBRES MEDIA SPONSORS / COMMANDITAIRES MÉDIATIQUES ADVERTSING SPONSOR / COMMANDITAIRE PUBLICITAIRE PRINT SPONSOR / COMMANDITAIRE DE L’IMPRESSION PHOTO BOOTH SPONSOR / COMMANDITAIRE CABINE PHOTOGRAPHIQUE DRAW PRIZE SPONSORS / COMMANDITAIRE DU TIRAGE DÉCOR SPONSOR / COMMANDITAIRE DU DÉCOR AUDIO VISUAL SPONSOR / COMMANDITAIRE AUDIOVISUEL THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT MERCI DE VOTRE SOUTIEN JUDGES / JUGES Stu Schwartz – Majic 100 Angie Poirier – Majic 100 Janel Steeper – Majic 100 Catherine McLoughlin – Terlin Katherine Cooligan – BLG Rick Corcoran – General Manager, Fairmont Château Laurier FAIRMONT CHÂTEAU LAURIER VOLUNTEERS / LES BÉNÉVOLES DU FAIRMONT CHÂTEAU LAURIER Claude Briand, Rheal Coté, Ilona Egon, Claudio Falcone, Tina Gutnecht, Tammy Laflamme, Nikki Lee, Anne Malinowski, Emily Moffatt, Marion te Winkle, Patrick Vincelette COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE / COMITÉ BÉNÉVOLES Sheefra Brisbin – Greenbridge Group Julie Best – Ottawa Citizen Carolyn Carson – EDC & Your Fit Life Gail Carroll – Communications & Events Management Chantal Charbonneau – CHEO Foundation Stephanie Egan – CHEO Foundation Jenna Fyfe – Media Consultant Suzanne Valiquet – Momentum Planning & Communications EMCEES / MAÎTRES DE CÉRÉMONIE Jasmin Ibrahim – CTV Morning Live TICKET SALES / VENTE DE BILLETS Ottawa Professional Fire Firefighters Association PIANIST & GUEST SINGER / PIANIST & CHANTEUSE Kimberley Dunn & Sophia Pierce SPECIAL THANKS / MERCI SPECIALE Emily Moffatt LOT 1 - DESCRIPTION DONATED BY ITEM 101 Woodbridge Get holiday ready with these 2 bottles of wine by Woodbridge wine and 2 bottles by Jackson Triggs. Value: $70 ITEM 102 Ottawa Marriott Enjoy a two night stay with breakfast for 2 in the beautiful Ottawa Marriott Hotel. Value: $380 ITEM 103 The Plaza Do you have a fashionable little one? This Classic Eloise at the Plaza collection Value: $70 doll is the perfect gift for Christmas! ITEM 104 Fairmont A two night stay and breakfast at Le Manoir Richelieu the stunning and peaceful Le Manoir $ Richelieu is the perfect holiday getaway! Value: 620 ITEM 105 Kichesippi Beer A $100 gift card for the Kichesippi Beer Company Company is the perfect stocking stuffer! Value: $100 ITEM 106 Jackson Triggs This wine and cheese picnic tote comes with a cheese board, knife, wine opener, and trio of Jackson Triggs wines. Value: $125 ITEM 107 Fred Astaire Looking for a fun activity for you and Dance Studio your partner? This certificate entitles you to dance lessons at the Fred Astaire Value: $150 Dance Studio. ITEM 108 Best Western This certificate entitles the bearer to a Ottawa one night stay and breakfast at the Best Western PLUS in Ottawa! Value: $150 ITEM 109 Mill Street This classic women’s medium Patagonia Brewery and Mill St. Brewery quarter zip is sure to keep you cozy during our Canadian winter! Value: $100 ITEM 110 Friends of CHEO Step up the imaginative play for your youngsters with this amazing puppet theatre. A timeless toy! Value: $90 ITEM 111 Ridge Rock Are you or someone you know a beer Brewing Company fanatic? Enjoy this $100 gift certificate to the Ridge Rock Brewing Company! Value: $100 ITEM 112 York Street Spa Soothe your body and soul with a $100 gift certificate to the amazing York Street Spa. Value: $100 ITEM 113 Decisive Enterprise For your sports fan: Adidas Authentic Infrastructure NHL Ottawa Senators Jersey, ball cap, and Patrick Lalime figurine. Value: $100 ITEM 114 Casino Lac-Leamy The bearer of this certificate can enjoy a Sunday Brunch for two at Le Banco Bistro Casino Lac-Leamy Value: $55 ITEM 115 Joey Restaurant Food, drink and fun! Enjoy a $100 gift card valid at any of the the Joey Value: $100 restaurant locations. ITEM 116 Fairmont Winnipeg A one night stay in a Fairmont Gold guestroom with breakfast for two at Value: $389 Fairmont Winnipeg. ITEM 117 Friends of CHEO Do you have a child that loves crafts? These four kid-friendly craft activities will Value: $45 inspire them! ITEM 118 The Keg Enjoy a great evening out with friends or family with this $100 gift card to the amazing Keg Steakhouse. Value: $100 ITEM 119 Ottawa River Have you been dreaming of seeing Ottawa Boat Tours from a different point of view? Enjoy this Ottawa River boat tour for 4 adults! Value: $132 ITEM 120 Decisive Enterprise Need a little music in your life? This Infrastructure waterproof speaker is great for on-the-go fun anywhere! Value: $60 ITEM 121 Château des Charmes Perfect for entertaining! Six fabulous wines for the upcoming holiday season! Value: $130 ITEM 122 Metropolitain Brasserie Enjoy a touch of French food and hospitality at the Metropolitain Brasserie Value: $100 Restaurant with this $100 gift card! ITEM 123 Browns Cleaners Need a dry cleaning service? This Browns $40 gift card is perfect for Value: $40 you – or as a stocking stuffer! ITEM 124 FatBoys Enjoy brunch for two at the great Fatboys Southern Smokehouse in the Value: $50 ByWard market. ITEM 125 Friends of CHEO Get your youngsters in the Christmas spirit with these two holiday crafts and a Value: $45 festive mug! ITEM 126 Museum of Science Experience Ottawa’s fantastic museums and Technology as a family! This membership covers three $ different museums in Ottawa. Value: 125 ITEM 127 Whalesbone Enjoy great food from land and sea at the on Elgin Whalesbone restaurant on Elgin Street $ with this $100 gift certificate. Value: 100 ITEM 128 National Gallery Are you or someone you know an art of Canada lover? Enjoy this beautiful Gauguin portraits book! Value: $50 ITEM 129 Brown's Cleaner This Browns $60 gift card is a perfect stocking stuffer! Value: $60 ITEM 130 FatBoys Southern style brunch for two! Bring a friend for Fatboys Southern Smokehouse in the ByWard market. Value: $50 ITEM 131 Best Buy Give the gift of good health to yourself or Gloucester someone you love. This Fitbit Inspire will keep things on track! Value: $100 ITEM 132 3 Brewers Know a beer lover? These two $25 vouchers for the 3 Brewers and two beer $ steins make a great gift! Value: 40 ITEM 133 Aperitivo Mediterranean flavours in the city’s west end! Enjoy Aperitivo in Kanata with this $50 gift certificate. Value: $50 ITEM 134 Canada Care Safety first! Be ready for anything with Medical Inc. this extensive first aid kit. It also comes with handy medical coupons. Value: $135 ITEM 135 Friends of CHEO This trio of games and crafts will be the perfect presents under the tree for your Value: $80 children! ITEM 136 Aperitivo Tapas plates to share and an extensive wine list await! This $50 gift certificate for $ Aperitivo in Kanata makes a perfect gift. Value: 50 ITEM 137 Mastermind Toys Kiddo’s first Jeep! St. Laurent Super cool – it’s every kid’s dream car! Value: $50 ITEM 138 Only You Esthetics Spend a little me time with this Basic skin treatment at Only You Esthetics. Value: $95 ITEM 139 Canal Ritz Enjoy modern Italian cuisine and a breathtaking view of the Rideau Canal with this $100 gift certificate for Canal Ritz. Value: $100 ITEM 140 Closet Candy Look great while staying warm this winter with this soft grey scarf and elegant gloves. Value: $55 ITEM 141 Bloomfields Flower Everyone loves flowers! With this $75 certificate, you can buy a beautiful bouquet or arrangement of fresh florals. Value: $75 ITEM 142 A great travel-ready package: water Brio Body Wear bottle, socks, small bag, PLUS a $25 gift certificate for BRIO Bodywear. Value: $55 ITEM 143 Friends of CHEO Keep your little ones entertained when you hit the road this holiday season with $ this portable DVD player! Value: 70 ITEM 144 Friends of CHEO This beautiful handmade and hand painted rocking horse is the perfect $ addition to any child’s room. Value: 120 ITEM 145 Sidedoor Take in the Southeast-Asian streetfood- inspired menu at Sidedoor in the Byward $ Market with this $75 gift certificate. Value: 75 ITEM 146 Château Laurier Take time to relax with this 60 minute Health Club massage at the Health Club located in the $ Fairmont Château Laurier. Value: 90 ITEM 147 Friends of CHEO What little one wouldn’t love to see this basket of games, toys, teddy bears and Value: $145 more under the tree! ITEM 148 Riviera Take in creative Canadian cuisine and craft cocktails at Riviera with help from $ this $100 gift certificate. Value: 100 ITEM 149 Bradda Printing Start your Christmas shopping… or your own shopping spree, with this $200 CF Value: $200 Rideau Centre gift card. ITEM 150 Escape Clothing Look great this season with this $100 gift certificate for ESCAPE Clothing, women’s $ casual wear with flair. Value: 100 ITEM 151 Philippe Dandurand It’s holiday entertaining in a basket! Wines Four wines, beautiful wine glasses, and accessories. Value: $150 ITEM 152 Mill Street Florist The perfect accent for your holiday mantel, from Mill Street Florist in Manotick. Value: $90 ITEM 153 Adamo Hair Hit the holiday season looking your best with hair treatment along with a blow-dry $ at the Adamo hair salon on Preston Street. Value: 80 ITEM 154 Erlings Variety Erlings Variety seasonally-inspired small plates, cocktails and wine list are sure to $ impress! Enjoy with a $50 gift certificate. Value: 50 ITEM 155 Trius A wonderful selection of six wines that are perfect for the upcoming holiday season! Value: $100 ITEM 156 Tag Along Toys There won’t be a dull moment with this toy assortment: Turning Mecard, Spot It, $ Air Power Soccer Disc, & Fidget Spinner. Value: 72 ITEM 157 Earl of Sussex Enjoy great food in a neighbourhood pub with these 6 x $25 ($150 total) The Earl Value: $150 of Sussex gift certificates.
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