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Shelton Stampede 40 Big Board Descriptions Shelton Stampede 40 Big Board Auction Items* *as of April 1, 2016 Jewelry & Fashion • 18k white gold, diamond and lapis bracelet, designed by Hayley Taub, Shelton Class of 2016, with 40th Anniversary Engraving on back Donor: Pampillonia Jeweler Value: $3,750 • An Envelope Full of Gift Certificates - Opening the Door to the Finer Things in Dallas Donor: Luxury Gift Envelope Value: $6,000 • NorthPark Luxury Package: $1500 Eiseman Jewels Gift Card, Seasons 52 $200 Gift Card, 4 Signature Facials from Etre Belle, Champagne Styling for 4 at the winner’s choice of boutique, and a ‘priceless’ Northpark Year-Long VIP Personalized Valet Pass Donor: NorthPark Center and Eiseman Jewels Value: $3,000+ • A Necklace of Keshi Pearls with Matching Earrings Donor: Hepworth’s Value: $450 • Natural agate necklace surrounded by pave diamonds. Necklace can be worn long or as a lariat. Donor: Harper Hallam Value: $890 • Gold tone and pyrite earrings + onyx ring (sizeable) Donor: Harper Hallam Value: $350 Photography & Art • Set of 6 signed and numbered limited edition contemporary art glicee prints Donor: Nathan Grace Real Estate Value: $3,800 • Acrylic Display Cubes, titled ‘TRUTH’ Donor: Sawyer Collection Value: $365 • Portrait Sitting and 11x14 Portrait by Shelton alumni Holt Haynsworth Donor: Haynsworth Photography Value: $750 • Portrait Sitting and 16x20 Portrait by Shelton alumni Holt Haynsworth Donor: Haynsworth Photography Value: $1065 • A Published Original Drawing by Frederic Sackrider Remington; c. 1891 Donor: Heritage Auctions Value: $5,000 • Custom Glass Vase and one-of-a-kind Glass Experience Private Class for 4 with Carlyn Donor: The Carlyn Galeri Value: $900+ • 48’x48’ Contemporary Acrylic Painting by Eric Shryer Donor: Eric Shryer Value: $750 • 4'x 5' Abstract Painting by Toni Martin. This painting represents the behind the scenes thought process that someone with dyslexia faces by depicting organic shapes that represent the unique twisting of ones’ brain and the colorful way they see the world. Donor: Toni Martin Value: $8,500 Sports • Dallas National Golf Club – Golf for 4 with Caddies Donor: Mr. & Mrs. John Aspinwall Value: $1,500 • 1982 Autographed Cowboys Football signed by Tony Dorsett, Tony Hill, Rafael Septien, Drew Pearson, "Too Tall" Jones, Butch Johnson, Billy Joe DuPree, Robert Newhouse and Everson Walls Donor: Heritage Auctions Value: Priceless • 1983 Autographed Cowboys Football signed by Tony Dorsett, Drew Pearson, Bill Bates, Jim Jeffcoat, Everson Walls Donor: Heritage Auctions Value: Priceless • 1984 Autographed Cowboys Football signed by Mike Renfro, Bill Bates, Duriel Harris, Kirk Phillips, Dexter Clinkscale, Howard Richards Donor: Heritage Auctions Value: Priceless • Commemorative Super-Bowl XXVIII Ball - Limited Edition #10 of 1000 Donor: Heritage Auctions Value: $150 • Tony Dorsett Autographed Football Donor: Lena Hilbert Value: Priceless • Autographed football signed by Chuck Howley, Roger Staubach and Lee Roy Jordan Donor: Value: Priceless • Autographed Dallas Stars Jersey and Puck, both signed by Rousel Donor: Devra & Dave Helffrich Value: Priceless • Your choice of a 2016-17 Season Mavs or Stars game in a Service King Lounge Suite at American Airlines Center. Package for 6 includes 2 VIP covered parking passes, private VIP Platinum Premier Entrance to the AAC, delicious food, open bar, a suite attendant, and access to clubs and bars. Donor: Angela Wommack and Ted Casey Value: $1,500 • Attend a Cowboys game with a Cowboy Alum: 3 Tickets to a Dallas Cowboys Game. You will attend a mutually agreed upon game with former Dallas Cowboy Marco Rivera. Donor: Michelle & Marco Rivera Value: $1,000+ • Autographed Alabama Football Jersey signed by George Teague Donor: Consuela & George Teague Value: Priceless • Teague ‘Defender of the Star’ Large Framed Lithograph, signed by George Teague Donor: Consuela & George Teague Value: Priceless • Teague ‘Defender of the Star’ Small Framed Lithograph, signed by George Teague Donor: Consuela & George Teague Value: Priceless • Autographed Dallas Cowboy Football Jersey signed by George Teague Donor: Consuela & George Teague Value: Priceless • Autographed Texas Stadium Seat, signed by Jerry Jones Donor: Consuela & George Teague, Jerry Jones Value: Priceless • 4 tickets to a New York Yankees game in Yankee Stadium; date TBD Dining & Entertainment • Dinner for a Year at Maguire’s: Dinner for 2, once per month, May 2016 - April 2017 Donor: Maguire’s Restaurant Value: $900 • You saw him in Batman vs. Superman. Now enjoy lunch or dinner with Shelton graduate and actor Scoot McNairy, to include autographed memorabilia. Donor: Scott McNairy Value: Priceless • Party for 100 people, including wine, at Samuel Lynne Galleries. Donor: Samuel Lynne Galleries Value: $6,500 • One Year Membership to the Crow Collection of Asian Art and a Champagne Reception for up to 10 Donor: Crow Collection of Asian Art Value: $750 • Autographed Don Henley Gift Set, including a CD and t-shirt Donor: Sharon & Don Henley Value: Priceless • Weekend Use of an RX or ES Lexus Donor: Park Place Lexus of Plano Value: $600 • Shelton Jazz Ensemble Performance: The Shelton Jazz Band will play for one hour at your next event, performing a variety of Big Band, Jazz, Pop and Rock songs. Donor: Ken Utz and the Shelton Jazz Ensemble Value: Priceless • 4 Front Row Seats to the Shelton Upper School Fall Play (2016) and Winter Musical (2017) Donor: Anne Hughes and the Shelton Arts Program Value: Priceless Family • Gift Certificate for a 16 Weeks' Membership to Kidville Donor: Kidville Value: $500 • 1 Karate Kids Birthday Party for Children 4+ Years Old Donor: Chamberlain Studio of Self Defense Value: $500 • Wee-Pees handcrafted child’s tee-pee Donor: Barb Robinson • Barbie Bonanza! An amazing assortment of 38 vintage and collectable Barbies with outfits, including Marilyn Monroe, Lady Katherine, Princess Diana, Starlight Dance, Moonlight Waltz, Cinderella, Imperial Beauty, and many, many more. This one of a kind collection will provide hours of imaginative play time for the Barbie lover in your life! Donor: Betty Winkleman Value: $1330+ Home & Garden • Pet Exam to include vaccinations and a parasite test with treatment. Donor: Park Cities Animal Hospital Value: $350 • Honey Color Agate Wine Holder with Bottle Stop + a bottle of 2009 Silver Oak Cabernet Donor: LVcr8 Value: $250 • $1000 Gift Card for Services from Delivery Limited Donor: Delivery Limited, Inc. Value: $1,000 • 10 Hours of Interior Design Consultation Donor: Simon Milkovic Interiors Value: $2,500 • The Bed of Your Dreams: Queen-Size Serta Mattress and Box-Spring Set; Kathy Fielder Design Paloma Queen Duvet, Shams + Sheet Set Donor: Serta and Kathy Fielder Design Value: $1,500 Health & Beauty • $500 GC for Sante, a Wellness and Fitness Spa in Southlake Donor: Anonymous Value: $500 • A Year of Manicures Donor: MiniLuxe West Village Value: $1,040 • New Patient Chiropractic Consultation, Evaluation, Adjustment 1 Hour Massage Donor: APEX Wellness Center Value: $275 • GC for Whitening Package to Include Custom Trays + Two Whitening Syringes Donor: Mint Denistry Value: $500 • $500 Credit for Full Orthodontic Treatment Lepley Orthodontics Value: $500 • Podiatry Evaluation to include x-rays and custom molded orthotics Donor: Ashton Podiatry Association Value: $985 • Gift Certificate for Handwriting Analysis or Graphology Donor: Write What’s Wrong Value: $300 Travel • Dove Hunt for 4 in Cordoba, Argentina; Includes accommodations (double occupancy), breakfast, meals in the field, dinner with one bottle of wine per person, all soft drinks, vehicles, and ground transportation for every hunt. Donor: Pointer Wing Shooting Value: $4,800 • Weekend Retreat: Enjoy a weekend getaway in a beautiful 3000 square foot custom log home on a 200 acre ranch close to Paris, Texas. Sleeps 11 in four bedrooms and a bunkroom. Enjoy fishing in the ponds, ride ATVs in the pastures, or just relax by the outdoor fireplace. Donor: Gary Kennedy & Michele Valdez Value: $1,000 • 7 nights in a luxury Park Cities, UT condo: Enjoy a week-long stay in this beautiful 4 bedrooms, 4+ bath, 3-level condo in The Cove at Park Meadows. Easy access to Main Street, Deer Valley Resort, and Park Cities Mountain Resort. Sleeps 11. Donor: Cindy Hadden Fleming Value: $2,500 • Trophy Wolf Hunt in Ontario: This hunt is a 7 night/6 day Trophy Wolf Hunt in Kapuskasing, Ontario for 1 hunter and 1 wolf. Professional Guide and Owner Peter Martin has over 35 years of experience and is regarded as one of the best guides in the business. Includes lodging (8 bedrooms, 5 baths) with meals. Additional hunters may be added for a nominal fee. Donor: Cast & Blast Lodges Value: $3,000 • Trophy Whitetail Early Season 5 day Archery Hunt or a Late Season Bow Hunt. This is a semi-guided hunt with stands, food plots, feeders and scouting already in place on over 10,000 acres in Harrison County (Southeast Ohio), a premiere Whitetail destination. Meals and lodging included. Donor: Cast & Blast Lodges Value: $3,000 • 2 Night Stay at Toscana Condo Hotel in the Desert Ridge of North Phoenix -- Surrounded by two championship golf courses and two renowned shopping and dining centers, Toscana is the premier destination for Phoenix/Scottsdale travel and vacations. Donor: Toscana Condo Hotel Value: $500 • 2 Nights in New York: A 2-night stay in a Luxury King Room at the WestHouse, combining the plush comforts of an elegant Uptown apartment with the refined luxuries of a boutique hotel. Steps from Carnegie Hall, Central Park, and Fifth Avenue, you will be welcomed as a resident and offered exception concierge service to enhance your stay. Donor: WestHouse Hotel New York Value: $800 .
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