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1 Best of Live Raffle One Lucky Winner Will Have Their Choice of Any Live 1 Best of Live Raffle One lucky winner will have their choice of any live item. 2 Heads or Tails $10 Per Person Ten great dining gift certificates with a total value of $1000 Here’s your chance to stand up and try your luck at winning a fabulous collection of dining certificates. To participate, write your bid number on the sheet on your table. Stand up and choose “heads” or “tails” by putting your hands on your head or your hands “on your pockets.” The auctioneer will flip a coin. If it is heads all those with their hands on their heads remain standing. The fun continues until only the winner is standing. Seastar Restaurant, Bellevue $100 Seastar Restaurant Wild Ginger or The Triple Door $100 Robert & Kristi Mauck Brix Wine Cafe $50 Dave & Jill Zimmerman Lynn's Bistro Kirkland $100 Lynn's Bistro Schwartz Brothers $150 Li Zhang & Iris Li McCormick & Schmick's $150 Russ & Alison Wilson Hot Cakes Molten Chocolate Cakery $100 Hot Cakes John Howie Steak $100 John Howie Restaurants Heavy Restaurant Group $100 Peter & Linda Cline Duvall Grill & Tap Room $50 Duvall Grill & Tap Room All expire March 21, 2015. 3 Seabrook Luxury Beach House Three Nights for Ten Guests Just two and a half hours from Seattle near Ocean Shores you’ll find Seabrook - a charming beach town with activities for the whole family - beach combing, kite flying, hiking trails, biking, indoor swimming, and more. Enjoy a stay in one of Seabrook’s premier properties. This professionally decorated three-story home comfortably sleeps 10 with four bedrooms, a media room with 70” flat screen, and a covered sunken terrace with hot tub. Expires: March 21, 2015. Dates limited to availability shown on the website at time of booking and stay must occur before the expiration date. Photos: www.seabrookcottagerentals.com, select Homeport. DUE TO SEVERE ALLERGIES AND ASTHMA, ABSOLUTELY NO PETS AND NO SMOKING. Thank you Dan and Megan Chappelle $2,100.00 4 Go Dawgs! Four Tickets vs. Stanford September 27, 2014 Watch the Huskies take on Stanford on Saturday, September 27, 2014. Seats are in the new Club Husky section. A parking pass for right next to the stadium is included! Valid only on September 27, 2014. Game time not yet announced. Thank you Graham and Shannon Egger $600.00 5 Ms. Carpenter's Class Seattle Kidscape Ms. Carpenter's kindergarten class has created an incredibly colorful Seattle skyline! Students used multicolored fingerprints to create this tribute to beautiful Seattle. Each student's individual fingerprint color is coded along the bottom of the artwork making this a keepsake from all the children. It measures 16''x 23''. Thanks to Jill Schiff and Ms. Carpenter. Thank you Ms. Carpenter's Kindergarten Class Priceless 6 Saronida, Greece One Week for Six People Enjoy a week in a 3-room, ground floor apartment in Saronida, a seaside suburb of Athens, Greece. Use these guest rooms as your home base as you explore Greece in all its beauty. Regular bus service to downtown Athens; 20 minutes from the Athens Airport; 45 minutes from the Parthenon in downtown Athens; 20 minutes from The Temple of Poseidon in Sounio where you can experience the most gorgeous sunsets; a 10 minute walk to the sandy beach for a swim. Expires March 22, 2015. Not available August 2014. Sleeps up to 6 people with 2 bathrooms and a small kitchen. Thank you Ron and Jennifer Ohmer $1,300.00 7 Reserved Parking at Valley for 2014-15 This is your chance to have THAT spot - reserved for your family for the entire school year. You won't wait in line or search for a parking place; just cruise on in. Expires: June 21, 2015. Thank you The Bear Creek School Priceless 8 Mrs. Matson's Class A Bakers Dozen The thirteen kindergarteners in Mrs. Matson's class have painted their favorite cookie on a beautiful cookie jar. They also selected a color and created a rainbow platter capturing their special hand prints! Each student wrote the title of his or her cookie for the unique recipe book which includes a picture of them painting their cookie on the jar. This is a special project that preserves the precious memories of kindergarten. Thanks to Amanda Smith and Mrs. Matson. Thank you Mrs. Matson's Kindergarten Class Priceless 9 Wapato Point, Chelan One Week Vacation for Five Kick back for a week's vacation in a private condo on Wapato Point at beautiful Lake Chelan, the land of apple orchards and wineries. This newly remodeled two-bedroom, two-bath condo with fully- equipped kitchen, TV, stereo, and DVD player, sleeps a maximum of five and is perfect for a family getaway. Other activities abound - beach, pools, tennis, playgrounds, walking trails, boating, and fishing. Expires: March 21, 2015. Please book by mid-May. Available after Memorial Day 2014. Not available Thanksgiving 2014. No smoking. Thank you Dan and Crystal Stull $2,100.00 10 Mrs. Erickson's Class ''Nuts & Bolts'' Chess Set Mrs. Erickson's kindergarten class has created a one- of-a-kind ''Nuts and Bolts” chess set. The set includes chess pieces in brass and stainless steel, a custom handmade walnut and maple inlaid wood chessboard, an additional checkers set, a red toolbox to carry pieces and a beginner’s chess book. The pieces have been hand-built by the class and the book is signed by the students. ''Chess, like love, like music, has the power to make man happy.'' Savielly Tartakower, chess grandmaster. Many thanks to Alice Johanneson, Robert Hoffswell, Claudia Knop, and Mrs. Erickson. Thank you Mrs. Erickson's Kindergarten Class Priceless 11 Koloa, Kauai One Week – for Six People Right across from one of the best snorkeling places on Kauai and the award-winning Beach House Restaurant in Koloa by Poipu is the Lawai Beach Resort. Spend a week in a two-bedroom condo that sleeps six. Set on seven acres, the resort's amenities include three swimming pools and spas, mini golf, tennis court, fitness center on the rooftop, BBQ area by the pools, and whale watching from your lanai. Expires: March 21, 2015. Call immediately for best date availability. Condo is not air conditioned but trade winds keep it cool 90% of the time. Thank you Malia Johnson $1,750.00 12 ESPN 710 Seahawk and Mariner Radio Experience Join Bear Creek parent Brock Huard on the #1-rated sports radio show in Seattle, ''The Brock and Danny Show'', broadcast on 710 ESPN and take a behind- the-scenes tour of the Seahawk facility too. You and a guest will sit in live for the broadcast, an up-close experience to witness Seahawk football, Mariner baseball, and media in a whole new way! Join Brock afterwards for lunch and take home some collectibles as well. Valid in spring and early summer 2014. Thank you Brock and Molly Huard Priceless 13 Ms. Perry's Class Birds of Paradise in Prayer Ms. Perry’s grade two class has created a one-of-a- kind ''Birds of Paradise in Prayer'' picture. The rustic wood framed picture is a collaboration of 16 hand drawn and precisely colored birds perched on painted branches. Complementing this precious art piece is a border made up of each student’s hand- written prayer. Measures 16” by 20”. Thanks to Nicole Plummer, Mary Chenaur (photographer), and Ms. Perry. Thank you Ms. Perry's Grade Two Class Priceless 14 Basket of Apple Enjoy this basket filled with 13 quality Apple products. MacBook Air 11.6-inch diagonal LED-backlit widescreen notebook; 1.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor; Turbo Boost up to 2.6GHz, Intel HD Graphics 5000; 4GB memory; 128GB flash storage; FaceTime HD camera; two USB 3 ports Two - iPad Air Wi-Fi 16 GB silver 9.7-inch diagonal Retina display; A7 chip with 64-bit architecture; iOS 7; FaceTime HD camera Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad Air aluminum cover protects, built-in Bluetooth wireless keyboard, with clip-and-go magnetic hinge, integrated iPad stand, single charge for up to six months typing Two - iPad 2 Wi-Fi 16 GB (one white, one black) 9.7-inch diagonal LED-backlit Multi-Touch display iPad mini Wi-Fi 16 GB silver Retina display; 7.9-inch diagonal LED-backlit Multi-Touch display Two - Apple TV devices - access to the best 1080p HD content, movies, TV shows, live sports, your music, photos, videos on your widescreen TV; play content from your iOS device or Mac on your TV using AirPlay 7. Two - iPod Nano 16 GB Blue 2.5-inch diagonal Multi-Touch display; FM radio; Fitness Walk + Run; audio playback up to 30 hours; video playback up to 3.5 hours 13 quality Apple products in all. Two - iPad Shuffle 2GB one pink; one purple; audio playback up to 15 hours Thank you Majdi and Dana Daher & Denali Advanced Integration $4,250.00 15 A Winter Wonderland Alaskan Aurora Adventure Four nights lodging, two round-trip tickets to Fairbanks on Alaska Airlines. Start with a two-night stay at the unique Chena Hot Springs Resort, one of the best places in the world to see the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). A scenic shuttle ride delivers you to the resort where you may take in the healing mineral waters, view wildlife up close, visit the Aurora Ice Museum, enjoy dog mushing or flight- seeing tours, enroll in mushing school, take a snow coach or snow machine tour, or rent skis, snow shoes, or skates. 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