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2019 EUTS Program.Pdf Hello! Thanks! The 2019 Everything Under the Stars Committee: Welcome to the Cosmosphere, where tonight, It takes a great committee…and we have one! Thanks to the following individuals you’ll find Everything Under the Stars! who shared their time and incredible talent to make the evening a success... Chris Barnes Emily Galliart Erin Swearer New this year Gail Barnes Logan Leunenberger Jackson Swearer Brian Davis Eric Malaschuck Teresa Wagner • Big screens for watching some big college football games. Find them in the Ryan Diehl Melissa Moodie Jason West upper level Craft Beer Sports Bar. Jordan Fee Evan Moodie Morgan Wilk Andrea Finlay Joe Ontjes Shawn Wyatt • The Back Porch. Step outside to this new venue at the conclusion of the Live Tony Finlay Auction. It’s just like your favorite outdoor spaces…a place you can sit by the Staff on Committee fire, enjoy a fine cigar and a sip of cognac while you mingle with friends. Kelsey Genschorck Michele McCartney Samantha Schneider • The 80s Arcade. Time travel to the peak of your Pac-Man performance and Elicia Lance Mimi Meredith Carla Stanfield gobble up some dots! The two players with the highest Pac-Man scores Thanks to the Cosmosphere Team: will go head to head at 10 p.m. and play the Championship Round on the Arcade’s big screen. Wait until you see the trophy that will go home with Cosmosphere Volunteers some master gamer tonight! Special thanks to all the amazing Cosmosphere volunteers! Not only for this event, but in everything we do, Cosmosphere volunteers are simply the best! • The committee felt like chocolate should be as close Den of Decadence. Alex Baker Adam Lance Ida Nisly as possible to the wine. So, to the left of the wine bar, you’ll find all the Misty Barnum Dan Lord John and Sally O’Connor delectable and decadent delicacies to pair with your wine…or beer… Andy Davidson Madison McBee Brandon Parks the Den is a judgement-free zone. Candace Davidson Greg Meredith JD Stanfield Jim and Andrea Ewert Rachel Morrison William Thacker Tomi Ann Foust Jacob Nisly Vicki Willingham Dave Harmony Cosmosphere Staff It took our entire organization to bring this night to fruition. We like to think the best people in the world work at the most amazing place in the world. That’s what makes the Cosmosphere the Cosmosphere and what makes tonight, outstanding! and most important…You! Thank you for being here tonight. Look around while you’re here and take pride in the support you’re bringing to a place that is truly unlike any other. Cosmosphere is home to the most unique collection of space artifacts in the world. It is home to educational camps and programming that ignite a spark of wonder and curiosity cultivates critical thinking skills and teamwork. Cosmosphere's home is Hutchinson, Kansas, which is just where it belongs and where your support means it will continue to thrive for generations to come. Thank you for your generosity. Thank you for being part of the Cosmosphere. 2 3 Schedule To do of Spectacular Opportunities Main Level Upper Level 5:30 p.m. The Coffee House The Bourbon Bar • Doors open to VIP guests for a first look 1 ENJOY A CUP O’JOE + 6 SAMPLE EXCLUSIVE BOURBONS 6:00 p.m. The Party Begins! RELAX IN THIS LAID BACK LOCALE FROM KY, TN AND CANADA Main Level Banquet Room Ad Astra Classroom • Silent Auctions Open...upper and main level The Wine Bar The Craft Beer and Sports Bar • Music by Soapbox Troubadours in the Coffee House 2 A LITTLE VINO WOULD BE KEENO 7 UNIQUE CRAFT BEERS • Wine Bar…a bottle of red, a bottle of white, whatever mood you’re in tonight Carey Digital Dome Theater Lobby The Fee Family Learning Center • Den of Decadence…life’s uncertain, eat dessert first! Raffle package is on display • Photo Booth The Back Porch (opens at 9ish pm) 3 CIGARS, CHIMINEAS 80s Arcade Up the stairs or elevator AND COGNAC – OH MY! 8 GET YOUR PAC-MAN ON • Pac-Man, Galaga, Space Invaders and The Eliminator in the 80s Arcade Outside, North of Main Entrance Camp Rotunda • Bourbon Bar…peanut butter whiskey…just try it! Pac-Man Championship The Den of Decadence • The Games are on in the Sports Bar 4 FIND THE RIGHT DESSERT TO SATISFY Pac-Man Champion Announced • Check out the Instant Wine Cellar wine collection that is part of the Live Auction THAT SWEET TOOTH Shuttle Wing • Raffle Tickets; Wine Glasses (and maybe a diamond!) and extra drink tokens— Digital Dome Theater Lobby all available at the cashier on the observation deck. Major credit cards welcome! The Cosmic Crater Putting Contest 7:15 p.m. 5 Boogie Fever Dance Party A COSMIC CONTEST OF PUTTING SKILLS DANCE TO YOUR FAV JAMS Endeavour Shuttle Hallway • Bars Close. Wine, beer and water available in the lobby. Move that way, pretty please! WITH THE SOURCE (9ish pm) 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Diamond Quest Wine Glasses • Patty Carey Star Award Presentation and Live Auction Grand Lobby Upstairs on Observation Deck Buy a $25 wine glass for a 9ish p.m. Main Bar chance to win a $3,000 jewelry package! • Back Porch and all other venues reopen The place to order your favorite (Stop here first - only 100 glasses are available!) cocktail or domestic beer and wine 9:10 p.m. Outside the Coffee House Extra Drink Chips For Sale • Silent Auction A Closes (payment accepted in gift store beginning at 9:25 p.m.) 9:15 p.m. Live Auction Raffle Tickets For Sale Grand Lobby • Dance Party Begins in Grand Lobby The Display of the Instant Wine 9:45 p.m. Silent Auction A Cellar Collection Live Auction Item • Silent Auction B Closes (payment accepted in gift store beginning at 10:00 p.m.) Digital Dome Theater Lobby Upstairs on the Observation Deck 10:00 p.m. dB Extreme Photo Booth Silent Auction B • Silent Auction C Closes (payment accepted in gift store beginning at 10:15 p.m.) Digital Dome Theater Lobby Observation Deck 10:05 p.m. The Den of Decadence Silent Auction C • Pac-Man Championship Round in the 80s Arcade Digital Dome Theater Lobby Between 80s Arcade and Bourbon Bar 10:30 p.m. • Pac-Man Trophy Presentation on the Shuttle wing Charcuterie and Live Action Food Stations Amazing food offerings vary from Digital Dome Theater Lobby 11:45 p.m. venue to venue — so don’t miss a • Last Call Diamond Reveal Station stop on the Cosmosphere Westphal Jewelers will reveal which lucky gastronomic tour! 12:00 p.m. guest has a $3,000 diamond package! • Closing time. Please take advantage of SafeRide courtesy of Bretz & Young (A The nose of the SR-71 SafeRide can be requested by calling or texting (620) 899-8368, or Uber drivers are near by and ready to get you home safely. Extra Drink Chips For Sale Cosmosphere Gift Store 4 5 Building Maps UPPER LEVEL LIVE ACTION THE FOOD DEMOS & CHARCUTERIE BANQUET ROOM BACK WINE PORCH BAR OUTSIDE 80s (OPENS @ 9-ISH) ARCADE A 8 CAREY DIGITAL COFFEE 3 DOME THEATER HOUSE THE DEN MAIN CAMP ROTUNDA OF DECADANCE BAR PHOTO 4 BOOTH C BOOGIE FEVER RAFFLE TICKETS DANCE & EXTRA DRINK CHIPS PARTY FOR SALE COSMOTINI (BEGINS @ 9-ISH) CAREY DIGITAL BAR DOME THEATER AD ASTRA 5 CLASSROOM COSMOSPHERE INSTANT WINE GIFT STORE BOURBON CELLAR BAR B OBSERVATION 6 DECK GRAND LOBBY MAIN LEVEL 9:00 pm Diamond Quest THE FEE FAMILY Wine Glass Reveal LEARNING CENTER Nose of the SR-71 in Grand Lobby Diamond Quest CRAFT BEER You have a 1 in 100 chance of choosing a wine SPORTS BAR glass containing a half carat diamond valued Wine Glasses For Sale at $2,000! The lucky winner also receives a 7 $1,000 Westphal Gift Certificate to have the Upstairs on Observation Deck diamond set in an original piece created by Dick Westphal. Buy a $25 wine glass Thank you to Dick and Shari Westphal for their generosity and helping us this evening! for a chance to win a $3,000 jewelry package! Package donated by (Stop here first – only 100 glasses are available!) 6 7 An incredible assortment of items can be found for your bidding. Please note that packages are Keep your eye out for the GOLDEN LINE! Silent Auction Listings subject to change. Check the auction tables for the LOCATED ON THE MAIN AND UPPER LEVELS most accurate description and selection of items. Each time you bid the amount on the GOLDEN LINE in the Silent Auctions, your bid number will be entered to win a KC Chiefs accessory package! You can find the GOLDEN LINE GIVEAWAY on display by the F-1 engine on the Main Level. A B C Located on the Main Level by the Wine Bar Located Upstairs on the Observation Deck Located Upstairs by the Bourbon Bar Cave Comforts Closes at 9:10 PM Closes at 9:45 PM Closes at 10:00 PM Payment accepted in gift store beginning at 10:15 p.m. Payment accepted in gift store beginning at 9:25 p.m. Payment accepted in gift store beginning at 10:00 p.m. Raffle > LEGO Landing: LEGO Creator Lunar Lander: LEGO Creator > American Girl Goes to Space: Luciana Doll and Accessories: > Shoot for the Moon: LEGO Apollo 11 Saturn V: LEGO NASA Lunar Lander. Provided by: Cosmosphere Luciana Doll with Book, Luciana’s Accessories, Flight Suit, Apollo 11 Saturn V. Provided by: Cosmosphere Worth over $1,800! Space Suit, Visitor Center Accessories, and Telescope Projector ON DISPLAY IN THE CRAFT BEER SPORTS BAR > Wine and Dine: Peck-Mulvane Day Trip: Certificate for two Set.
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