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Supporting Families with Childhood Cancer Okizu and Hennessy Funds Present Okizu and Hennessy Funds present Supporting Families with Childhood Cancer Okizu and Hennessy Funds present Saturday A ttention Art Inspiring Hope Attendees! As the gala draws near, we invite you to preview all the wonderful auction items that will be available on March 25th. Take advantage 5 pm of this opportunity to imagine yourself visiting Butchart Gardens, FESTIVAL PAVILION relaxing aboard a glorious cruise ship, acquiring a piece of fine art, or attending Broadway’s Smash Hit Hamilton! AT FORT MASON CENTER FOR ARTS & CULTURE Preview the items now and share with your friends. You can also visit us at www.okizu.org/aih to view complete event information. 2 MARINA BLVD. Plan your strategy in advance, then pick up your bidder number, SAN FRANCISCO choose a lucky key for the Secret Garden raffle, and prepare VALET PARKING AVAILABLE yourself to be transported to an enchanting Secret Garden. We want to see your great shots, so please share and tag your photos!! @okizu #OkizuAIH Driving Directions EAST BAY NORTH BAY Fort Mason Center. Go through the Gatehouse and follow the driveway Bay Bridge (I-80W); Harrison Golden Gate Bridge (US 101), turn left around the parking lot to the water. Street exit on left toward on Marina Blvd.; go 1.5 miles. Turn left at Valet parking available in front of the Embarcadero; merge onto Buchannan and right into Fort Mason Festival Pavilion. Fremont. Take first right on Center. Go through the Gatehouse and Howard; left on Embarcadero and follow the driveway around the parking FROM DOWNTOWN go 2 miles; left on Bay, about 2 lot to the water. Valet parking available SAN FRANCISCO/UNION SQUARE miles; right on Buchanan. Cross in front of the Festival Pavilion. Columbus Avenue north; left on Bay Marina Blvd., then sharp right into Street, right on Buchanan. Cross Fort Mason Center. Go through the PENINSULA/SOUTH BAY Marina Blvd., then a sharp right into Gatehouse and follow the driveway US 101 North to 9th Street exit; 9th Fort Mason Center. Go through the around the parking lot to the across Market and turn left on Hayes; Gatehouse and follow the driveway water. Valet parking available in right on Franklin about 2 miles; left on around the parking lot to the water. front of the Festival Pavilion. Bay Street, right on Buchanan. Cross Valet parking available in front of the Marina Blvd., then a sharp right into Festival Pavilion. 16 Digital Drive, Suite 130 · Novato, CA 94949 · www.okizu.org/aih Call 415.382.1503 or email [email protected] with questions. #OKIZUAIH | @OKIZU Shh...there’s a secret inside. The Secret Garden is a place of wonder, where the world outside disappears, and the whispering wind is the only conversation. A place all our own, an enigma, shrouded in spellbinding beauty and imagination. and step into the Secret Garden to unlock a chance to win: THE MAGNIFICENT FAIRMONT CHATEAU CARIBBEAN PARADISE, LAKE LOUISE, ALBERTA, CANADA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC THIS EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: THIS EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: • 4-night stay in a standard Chateau and hillside • 4-night stay for two at the view Fairmont room at Chateau Lake Louise Westin Puntacana Resort & Club • Daily breakfast for two • Traditional king or queen room • Round-trip coach class airfare for two to • Round-trip coach class airfare for two Calgary, Canada The Dominican Republic, situated just two • $250 Visa Card for ground transportation to hours south of Miami, overflows with fascinating and from airport/Chateau history, cultural experiences, and uniquely Dominican specialties such as cigars, rum, This prestigious member of Condé Nast’s Gold chocolate, coffee, merengue, amber, and larimar. List and one of the Top 500 Hotels in the As the top destination for golf in the Caribbean World according to Travel+Leisure Magazine, and Latin America, the Dominican Republic is also rated North America’s #16 rated Ski delights visitors with 25 designer golf courses Resort according to Condé Nast’s Top 50 amid stunning coastlines with mountain Ski Resorts. This property is located three R backdrops and lush green fairways. hours from Calgary and only one hour from o Banff. Timeless beauty among the peaks will be Boasting three miles of white-sand beaches along yours at The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise where the brilliant Caribbean Sea, the Club encompasses majestic mountains soaring skyward are reflected in a vast range of recreational activities and indulgent the vibrant blues and greens of the glacier that feeds facilities. Golf at the P.B. Dye designed La Cana Golf Lake Louise. The ‘Diamond in the Wilderness’ invites Club. Pamper yourself at the leading Six Senses you to hit the ski slopes in winter, paddle a canoe on Spa. Relax at the beach and pool and enjoy a wide the lake in the summer, savor unforgettable cuisine variety of activities including kiteboarding, scuba year round, and just soak up the casual elegance that diving, volleyball, pilates, Latin mix, and Tae Bo makes The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise such a cardio. (Additional fees may apply.) memorable experience. Blackout dates: Thanksgiving, December 20 — April 16, 2017. OKIZU IS REQUIRED BY LAW TO ISSUE A 1099 TAX FORM FOR ALL PRIZES VALUED AT $600 OR MORE. Airfare taxes and a $25 per person processing fee YOU OR YOUR PROXY MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. are the responsibility of the purchaser. LIVE AUCTION The auctioneer will state the opening bid for each item and make requests for raised bids. Your bidding number is on your paddle. To place a bid, please make your bidding number visible to the auctioneer by raising your paddle. Auction spotters will observe the bidding and present the winning bidder with a bid sheet for signature. GENERAL RULES COCKTAIL AUCTION Every reasonable effort has been made to describe and value each item correctly, based on information Print full name or bidder number and amount of provided by the donor. All items are sold “as is” and bid on bid sheet. To constitute a valid bid, minimum without warranty. All sales are final and no exchanges bids and increments must be honored. Once a bid is or refunds are available. Your signature on the bid entered, it may not be removed. sheet constitutes a legal contract to buy. We will announce a 15-minute warning signaling Any cruise or air transportation is on a space available final bids to be made. basis and subject to holiday black-out periods. Remember, you are making a reservation based on The winning bidders will be posted in the Dining donor’s generosity and your travel arrangements are Room and by the Cashier Station. The cashier will be subject to donor’s discretion. open for check-out beginning at 10:00 p.m. Please allow the cashiers time to process your paperwork by All payments are to be made in full by cash, check, waiting until the scheduled check-out time. Winning American Express, Discover, Mastercard, or Visa and bidders are responsible for payment and pick-up of must be presented at the cashier’s table at checkout. merchandise after the evening’s entertainment. After you settle your account, we will be happy to hold any Sales tax is included in auction item price. Your of your items at the pick-up station until you are ready contributions above and beyond retail value are tax to go home. deductible. ive Auctio WARRIORS TICKETS FOR TWO TO THE LAST GAME OF THE SEASON 101INCLUDES AWESOME SEATS, CLUB ACCESS, AND A PARKING PASS Catch the NBA Champions as they take on the Lakers on Wednesday, April 12, 2017. The last game of the season! Getting tickets these days is nearly impossible. Guarantee yourself the chance to witness history from the first row of the Mezzanine Club. Experience includes VIP parking pass, Carver’s Buffet & Drinks, and private club experience. Thank you Tashcon Corporation. ALL ABOARD FOR A CLASSIC JOURNEY LUXURIOUS OVERNIGHT TRAIN JOURNEY FOR TWO FROM OAKLAND TO PORTLAND, PLUS A ONE-NIGHT STAY AT THE HISTORIC 102HOTEL MULTNOMAH, PORTLAND’S ORIGINAL GRAND HOTEL To balance your spirit after the magic and mystery of the Secret Garden, consider this relaxing and scenic exclusive overnight train trip to Portland, Oregon aboard the new Vistadome Classic Streamliner, the “Great Western Limited.” Uncommon Journeys has recreated a classic 1950s era streamliner train designed to convey guests to their destinations in great style and comfort. With comfortable Pullman- designed sleeping car accommodations and an inviting lounge area with large windows, the “Great Western Limited” provides an outstanding level of comfort and service. You’ll find an attentive staff, classic railroad dining (all meals, wines and spirits are included while aboard), plenty of room and a delightful ambiance with amenities such as fresh flowers, afternoon tea, nightly turn-down service, and much more. You’ll travel the Cascade Route of the Union Pacific with daylight passage through the Cascade Mountains in Oregon. This trip is offered on four different dates, June 14, July 12, August 16, or September 6. Thank you Chris Kyte and Uncommon Journeys. ENTERTAIN WITH ELEGANCE, NO APRON NEEDED! DINNER FOR 10 PREPARED FOR YOU AND YOUR GUESTS IN YOUR HOME 103This is a perfect way to host a fabulous dinner party for your friends and family. And instead of spending the afternoon in the kitchen preparing dinner, you can spend your time choosing the perfect outfit for the occasion. You and your guests will enjoy a delicious four-course dinner, including wine pairing to complement each course. Food and wine will be provided by Debbie Keith of Novato, on a date to be mutually agreed upon. Debbie has catered for Marin County and the surrounding areas for many years.
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