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Ohio Dominican University's 2015 Nationwide Children's Hospital Ohio Dominican University’s 2015 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Sports OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY Medicine Black & Gold Club Kickoff BLACK & GOLD CLUB Thank you for your interest in our sixth annual Nationwide Children’s Hospital Sports Medicine Black & Gold Club Kickoff. The event is one of our largest fund-raisers in support of our student-athletes’ success on and off the field. We look forward to seeing you Aug. 6. Silent Auction Items Moxie’s Gifts, Candies and Party Room Delicious candy sculpture Panther 104.9 The River The River Goody Basket includes a variety of River promo items, Bath & Body Works Basket two CDs and two general admission tickets to COSI. Gift basket of Bath & Body Works products AM 820 Evangelization Basket TAT Ristorante Includes two AM 820 “his and hers” Gift certificate for carryout dinner for 25 people T-shirts, one crucifix, one angel statue, two mugs, inspirational wall Vittoria Ristorante décor, evangelization books and Full Two certificates for an Italian dinner for eight; non-alcoholic drinks of Grace gift shop crystal rosary. included. Amish Originals Mickey Mantle Autographed Ron $100 gift certificate to Amish Originals Lewis 8x10 Artwork Matted and framed to 26” x 18” artwork Discover® Card complete with autographed photo, Four tickets to a home Columbus Blue Jackets game, and a $250 vintage print of Mickey Mantle and Roger Amazon gift card and $100 Amazon gift card Maris, and plaque commemorating Mickey’s career. Gardener’s Basket Statue of St. Fiacre – the patron saint Eddie George signed Limited Edition of gardeners – three professional Print stainless steel gardening tools, two pairs of wonder-grip gardening gloves, OSU 2014 Football National watering can and plastic planter Championship Poster Nike Championship poster signed by seven Gresso’s Restaurant & Bar graduating seniors, including Devin Smith, Gift certificate for a private party for 25 with appetizers No. 9; Doran Grant, No. 12; Michael Ben- and non-alcoholic drinks nett, No. 63; Steve Miller, No. 88; Russell Doup, No. 32; Kyle Clinton, No. 39; and Huffman’s Market Gift Basket Curtis Grant, No. 14. Basket includes wine, assorted snacks, cookies, jars of dip with chips and large jars of gourmet items. Continued on back. Zach Boren OSU signed 8x10 Live Auction Items Framed with “The Perfect Season” plaque, picture shows Zach Boren immediately after a Chicago Shopping and Dining Extravaganza sack of Michigan quarterback Devin Gardner in Take a trip for six to Chicago on a private airplane. Be chauffeur- the OSU v. Michigan 2012 game. driven to the Magnificent Mile. Enjoy a day of shopping and dining (your own expense). Afterward, the chauffeur will drive you and Devin Smith No. 15 autographed your five friends back to the private aircraft for your flight home. 16x20 Photo Devin Smith’s phenomenal one-handed Dinner for 10 at Emilia’s Estate catch for touchdown against Miami (OH) You and nine friends will be picked up at your location of choice University during their 2012 undefeated and taken to Emilia’s Estate. Once there, you will enjoy cocktails season and a homemade dinner prepared by Anne Lombardi. Dinner will be served by some famous ODU faculty, staff and administrators. Coach Urban Meyer autograph cut Enjoy desserts, after-dinner drinks and fine cigars on the outdoor framed with photo from National veranda. You will then be chauffeur-driven home. Championship Game Framed photograph of Coach Meyer Dinner for Eight at Smith & Wollensky receiving postgame Gatorade bath Enjoy dinner at Smith & Wollensky Easton in the Chef’s Room as players celebrate 2014 National where you will be treated to world-class appetizers, cocktails and Championship. some of the best cuisine in the Columbus area. Your hosts for the evening will be Coach Bill Conley and Coach John Cooper. Exotic Car Driving Visit Lombardi’s car barn to drive world-class Lamborghinis and Ferraris, and a tour of Specialty Sports Cars with Mark Boyd. You’ll drive the exotic cars with Mark while your car is being detailed so that you leave in style. Gourmet Dinner for 10 Sodexo Dining Services will prepare a gourmet dinner of your choice for a party of 10 at any suitable location in Central Ohio. The event can be held in your home, if space allows, or at Ohio Dominican’s Bishop James A. Griffin Student Center. Staff will provide all appropriate services for the evening. Peace Meal with Dominican Sisters of Peace Prepared and served by Sister chefs Gemma Doll, OP, JoAnn Hohenbrink, OP, Ph.D., and Joan Scanlon, OP using produce from their gardens and farms in Ohio and Kentucky. Dinner will be served at Dominican Acres in Blacklick, Ohio, and will feature a selection of red and white wines. Top it off with a dessert of homemade pies, and tea and coffee. Ohio Dominican University I 1216 Sunbury Road I Columbus, OH 43219 I 614.251.4786 | ohiodominicanpanthers.com Founded by the Dominican Sisters of Peace..
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