Friends of Roscomare Welcomes You to Roscomare Road Spring Gala 2016

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Friends of Roscomare Welcomes You to Roscomare Road Spring Gala 2016 FRIENDS OF ROSCOMARE WELCOMES YOU TO ROSCOMARE ROAD SPRING GALA 2016 Saturday, March 5, 2016 The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel 6:00pm – 7:00pm Hosted Bar & Appetizers 6:00pm – 8:00pm Silent Auction 8:00pm – 9:00pm Dinner & Live Auction 9:00pm – Midnight DJ & Dancing To benefit: Roscomare Road Elementary School Welcome! On behalf of Friends of Roscomare, we welcome you to the Roscomare Road Spring Gala 2016. The money raised tonight will be used to help us maintain the educational excellence that is the hallmark of our school by funding art, music, physical education, science programs, and additional textbooks, computer equipment, teachers and classroom aides. This event would not have been possible without the generosity of you and our school community. Thank you! We would like to give special recognition to our Gala committee. It has been an honor working with all of you. Again, we thank you for coming. Now, relax and enjoy the evening! Erin Culling & Danielle Tardino, Gala Chairs Thank You to Our Corporate Sponsors Auction Rules Upon entering the auction, you will receive your bid number. Use only the bid number assigned to you for bidding on silent and live auction items. The Silent Auction opens at 6:00pm. The minimum bid and minimum raise for each item is written on the bid sheet by the item. To be valid, bids must comply with these minimums and be legible. To place a bid, sign your name and bid number with your bid amount on the bid sheet. Doing so constitutes a legal contract to purchase that silent auction item at the price you stated if your bid is the winning bid. The last (highest) valid bid entered prior to the section closing will be the winning bid. A maximum guaranteed bid “Win it now” is stated on many bid sheets. By signing your name and bid number in this box, the bidding closes and the item is yours. The Auction Committee reserves the right to withdraw any item at any time without notice before the actual sale. In the event of a dispute, the Auction Committee shall act as final authority in determining the winning bid. When live bidding, please hold up your hand toward the auctioneer. The Live Auction will continue until all items are sold. If a group is bidding on one item, please designate one person to place your combined bid. Auction items will be awarded to one purchaser only. A bid acknowledged by the auctioneer is a legal contract to purchase the item. All items must be paid for by the end of the evening. Please go to the Pick-Up Table to claim your winning items. If a couple uses two different bid numbers, please make this known at the Pick-Up Table. For your convenience, we gladly accept Visa, MC, Amex and Checks payable to FOR. Once you have paid for your winning items, you will be issued a receipt. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to pay for and remove his/her winning item(s) by the end of the event. Tax Information: This catalog lists the fair market value of each item. Any amount you pay in excess of the fair market value would normally be available to you as a charitable contribution for tax purposes. Please check with your tax advisor for specifics. Unless otherwise noted, all certificates for goods and services must be used within one year of the auction date. All items and services are subject to the terms and conditions specified by the donors. All sales are final. There will be no exchanges or refunds. Friends of Roscomare does not make any expressed or implied warranties or guarantees on auction items regarding quality or value of items or services. Friends of Roscomare has attempted to describe and catalog all items correctly, but all items are offered and sold “AS IS” and “WITH ALL FAULTS.” Friends of Roscomare neither warrants nor represents, and in no event shall be responsible for the correctness of description, genuineness, authorship, provenance or condition of items. No statement made in this catalog or made orally at the auction or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty for tax purposes or market value. Items have not been appraised unless otherwise noted. Reservations for trips and vacation accommodations must be mutually arranged with the donor unless otherwise noted. No refunds will be allowed on travel packages for canceled tickets and/or accommodations. By the buyer’s purchase, the buyer waives any claim for liability against Friends of Roscomare, its elected and appointed officials, members and employees, sponsors, volunteers connected with the auction, and/or the donor of the item. Neither the Friends of Roscomare nor the donor is responsible for any personal injuries or damage that may result from the use of the property or services. Thank You This special event is the culmination of a true team effort and would not have happened without the extraordinary efforts of the following: Georgina Amar Gretchen Brotman Esther Buckley Elif Cercel Principal Collier Lynn Crausman Rachel Dworkin Bruce Egger Christina Forman Gillian Goldman Sarah Gorrell Elaine Grunauer Amanda Hayward Colin Hyatt Keren Koretz JoAnne Lord Caroline Macaulay Melanie Monestere Mary Anne Patey Lani Saken Tina Sanchez Sharon Silver Katie Stern Susan Stewart Don Tardino Megan Vahdati-Nia Pauline Vaissie Teresa Zales-Shoemaker In-Kind Sponsor: Nazy Zakhor – Photo Fun Moments Photobooth Centerpieces: JoAnne Lord, Olia Golinder, Tanya Repanich LIVE 1 Principal for the Day with Dr. Collier Put your child in charge! This is a priceless opportunity for your child to have an unforgettable experience at school. On a Friday to be determined, your student will begin the day by standing front and center at assembly to help with morning announcements. Hand out stickers, check in on classrooms, keep order at the lunch benches, and record the weekend message and more! A day your child will never forget! Value: Priceless Donated by: Dr. Denise Collier 2 Live from Roscomare - NBC Weather Report! Parents, get together and bid on this priceless experience for your kids’ class! Emmy Award-winning Meteorologist and Roscomare parent, Crystal Egger, will visit the school and your to teach your class about the world of broadcasting and forecasting the weather. The school visit will include an appearance by the NBC 4×4 Caster vehicle so you can see firsthand how we cover the weather (on the move!) here in Southern California. Along with the visit, get some great NBC4 “Today in LA” gear: a signed photo from the news team, blanket, t-shirt (lg), hat, water bottle, and other swag. Value: Priceless Donated by: NBC4 3 "Scorpion" Set Visit & Swag SCORPION, inspired by a true story, is a high-octane drama about eccentric genius Walter O’Brien and his team of brilliant misfits who comprise the last line of defense against complex, high-tech threats of the modern age. These quirky masterminds have found the perfect job: a place where they can apply their exceptional brainpower to solve the nation’s crises, while also helping each other learn how to fit in. This basket includes a set visit for you and a guest, Season One Blu-ray, (2) hats and more! Value: Priceless Donated by: Don Tardino 4 The Huntsman: Winter's War - Red Carpet Premiere & Dinner Get ready to walk the red carpet! You and a guest will experience the premiere of this much anticipated movie as the guest of the director (and Roscomare parent) Cedric Troyan. The evening also includes attendance at the Private Filmmaker’s Dinner afterwards with the Director and Cast. Premier and Dinner – April 11, 2016 View the trailer here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2381991/ Value: Priceless Donated by: Cedric & Sue Troyan LIVE 5 5th Grade Graduation Basket 5th grade culmination only happens once in your child’s lifetime. Pull in to your reserved parking space on graduation day and then take your four front row seats for the ceremony. Don’t forget the tissues at this touching moment! This is a basket full of gifts that every 5th Grade boy or girl will be thrilled to receive. 4 Front Row Seats for the Graduation Ceremony 1 Parking Spot on Graduation Day Polaroid Camera plus Film Apple smartphone camera and Apple TV version 1 $200 Apple Gift Certificate $20 iTunes Gift Certificate $40 Hands to Hold Mani/Pedi Gift Certificates 4 Serenity Hair Salon Haircut Gift Certificates Value: Priceless Donated by: 5th Grade Classes 6 Getaway by the Sea at Terranea, LA's Oceanfront Resort One-night stay in an ocean view guestroom at the luxurious Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes. This package also includes golf for two at The Links at Terranea and a $300 Terranea Resort Gift Card, good towards any of the following. Room accommodations Dining experiences at any of their seven on-property restaurants Spa treatments at the Spa at Terranea Resort Fitness classes at the Spa at Terranea Resort Golf at The Links at Terranea Purchases at Marea, Terranea Resort’s boutique store Resort recreational activities at Pointe Discovery That’s not all, toast your getaway with 3 bottles of wine from Hall Wines, Napa & Sonoma and a bottle of Laphroaig Single Malt Whiskey, aged 10 years. It will be a stay to remember! www.terranea.com *Resort stay valid February 10, 2016 through February 11, 2017, excluding holidays, blackout dates, the time period of July 8, 2016 through August 28, 2016, and Saturday nights from Memorial Day to Labor Day 2016. Value: Priceless Donated by: TK and Kindergarten Classes, Aaron & Julie Kaplan LIVE 7 Four Seasons Westlake Village - 2-Night Getaway Thank you 1st Grade for this amazing getaway!! Two night deluxe view accommodation with one 50-minute massage and one 50-minute facial*.
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