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IC3's 18Th Annual Silent Auction, Saturday, March IC3’s 18th Annual Silent Auction, Saturday, March 7th 5:00-6:00 pm VIP Reception 6:00-9:30 pm Main Event Held at Emerson Suites at Ithaca College. Childcare available for attendees at IC3, 579 Warren Road For tickets or information – Phone: 607-257-0200 Website: www.icthree.org Email: [email protected] Special thank you to our Diamond Sponsors: Cayuga Medical Center, Holt Architects and CFCU Community Credit Union; To our Silver Sponsors: McDonald’s, TG Miller PC Engineers, Surveyors and Tompkins Insurance Agencies To our media sponsors: Ithaca Times and Ithaca Child Donations as of 2/25/20 Ace Security Locksmith 1 Residential Installation Agava $25 Gift Certificate Agway ● Large Birdfeeder ● 5lbs Flyer’s Choice Wild Bird Food ● 5lsb High-Energy Fruit & Nut Bird Food ● $25 Gift Certificate Alphabet Soup $20 Gift Certificate Aiello’s Fundraiser Coupon Cards Argos Inn (2) $50 Gift Certificates Auburn Doubledays 10 Pack of Center Reserved Flex Tickets Bebby Cakes 12 Cupcakes OR 6" round Becker Farms/Vizcarra Wine Tasting for 20 Guests include assorted cheese, Vineyards cracker, fruit & veggie trays Bed, Bath and Beyond $20 Gift Certificate Best Auto Repair Gift Certificate for 1 lube, oil and filter Binghamton Rumble Ponies (4) 4 Pack of Tickets for any 2020 Game Binghamton Zoo (Ross Park) Family 4 Pack passes Black Bird Studios 10 Class Pass and hat Buffalo Street Books $10 Gift Certificate with various books Butterfly Classroom Basket Happy Hour Basket Buttonwood Grove Winery $25 Gift Certificate Cayuga Landscape (2) $50 Gift Certificates Center for The Arts, Homer $25 Gift Certificate Chipmunk Classroom Book Lover Basket Christopher Kourkoutis 3 Homemade Lamps Chuckster’s Family Fun Park 2 Mini Golf Passes Cinemapolis 5 Tickets: Redeemable for five Admissions to regular scheduled screenings & Stickers Circus Culture Ithaca $50 Gift Certificate Coffee Mania Gift Certificates Coltivare $25 Gift Certificate Community School of Music & Gift Certificate for classes Arts Cornell Athletics Men’s Lacrosse Tickets Cortland Repertory Theatre (2) Opening Night ONLY Tickets to any 5 Summer 2020 Shows Country Inn & Suites Ithaca Gift Certificate for children’s pool party valid for up to 10 children for 2 hours Creative Touch 1 Month Tanning Membership, Bronzer and Tanning goggles Cross Roads The Clown Gift Certificate for performance Cup O’ Jo Café $25 Gift Certificate Country Club of Ithaca Golf for four with carts Daisy Maid Cash Donation Dawn Shoemaker Crocheted Afghan with pillow Dawn Shoemaker Hollywood Red Carpet Themed Party Basket Dawn Shoemaker 2 Handmade crocheted infinity scarves DiBella’s old Fashioned (2) $10 Gift Certificates Submarines Downtown Ithaca $25 Gift Certificate Dragon Classroom Birthday In A Basket DSP Shows Tickets to “The Beach Boys at State Theatre of Ithaca Edible Arrangements (2) $30 Gift Certificates Emmy's Organics 150 Assorted Single items Experience! The Finger Lakes 2 Seats on a half day LLC Experience! The Finger Lakes Tour Finger Lakes Cider House $30 Gift Certificate Finger Lakes Curling (Dan Curling Lessons for 2: Sessions include intro & video, Hazlitt) instruction on ice and a game. (Able to Redeem in Fall 2020.) Finger Lakes Running (2) $50 Gift Certificates Company Flower Fashions Green Plant Forty Weight Coffee Roasters Assorted Coffee Frank and Mary’s Diner $10 Gift Certificate Funny Bone Comedy Club (4) Admit 2 Passes not valid for Special engagements or Saturday nights, $3 ticketing fee per person Gabriel G. Hoff LMT (Meta 60 Minute session Gift Certificate Morpho Message) Gimme! Coffee $25 Gift Certificate Glenwood Pines $20 Gift Certificate GreenStar GreenStar Gift Basket Green Tree Garden Supply Gift Basket Guppy Classroom Baking Basket Hampton Inn Ithaca 1 Complimentary Overnight Certificate Hangar Theatre 2 VIP Summer Mainstage Ticket Vouchers for Jack Hannah Head Over Heels Gymnastics (2) $25 to Parents Night Out Hedgehog Class Spa Day Basket Helena Cooper “Ancestry” Photograph Hilton Garden Inn Ithaca Free Night including breakfast for 2 in the Garden Grille AND $25 Gift Certificate to Kilpatrick’s Public House Home Green Home $20 Gift Certificate Hopshire Farm & Brewery $25 Gift Certificate If Only Farm Equestrian Center 1 introductory Riding Lesson Instant Replay Sports $25 Gift Certificate Ithaca Ale House Grill & (2) $25 Gift Certificates Taproom Ithaca Carshare $50 Gift Certificate Ithaca Coffee Company/Triphammer Wine & Gift Certificate Spirits Ithaca Community Childcare 4 hour Building Rental Center Ithaca Community Childcare Gift Certificate for 1 week of IC3 Summer Center: Summer Camp Camp valid for weeks 1-4 ONLY Ithaca Family Chiropractic 2 Free Chiropractic Adjustments and draw string bag Ithaca Guitar Works Ukulele Ithaca Handwork’s Handmade Vase By Renata Wadsworth Jane Morgan's Little House Ltd Gift Certificate Jazzercise (2) One month unlimited Jazzercise membership Jeffrey Foote Photography 2 Hour Portrait Session Jillian's Drawers $20 Gift Certificate JULIA e. DEAN Handmade wine chiller Just A Taste Wine and Tapas $100 Gift Certificate Bar Kangaroo Class International Chocolate Basket Kendal Classroom Basket Game Night Basket Kitchen Theatre Company 2 Tickets for the 2019-2020 season Koala Classroom Animal Basket La Tourelle 1 Night Stay (Mon-Thurs) & Breakfast for Two Le Café Cent-Dix $50 Gift Certificate Lesli Combs ● Spiderman Action Figure ● Nerf Laser Ops Pro 2 Pack ● KumriKreator Friendship Bracelets Maker ● Liquid State Brewing Company Pint Glass and $10 Gift Certificate Lotus Studios “Egret In A Tree” Framed photo Lucas Winery 4 Pack of Wine Mackenzie Child’s Courtly checked fluted serving bowl Maguire Family of Dealerships Lube, Oil and Filter Change Mahogany Grill (2) Gift Certificates Mama Goose/Mimi's Attic Gift Basket Maple Hill Golf Course Golf for 4 including cart Mary Lou Larsen (Owl Teacher) (3) Set of Crocheted Cotton Scrubbies Maxi's Supper Club $30 Gift Certificate Medieval Times (2) Dinner & Tournament Gift Certificates Mercato Bar & Kitchen $50 Gift Certificate Michaleen's Florist & Garden $25 Gift Certificate Center Moosewood Moosewood Restaurant Favorites Cookbook and stuff moose Nancy Cheri Arif 1 hour Couples Salsa Lessons New Delhi Diamond’s $10 Gift Certificate Restaurant New York Giants Signed Lithograph poster of Eli Manning Next Jenneration Dance Studio $200 Gift Certificate toward tuition One World Market Handmade felt/wool hand puppet Opus Ithaca School of Music $100 Gift Certificate to Kodaly Musicianship program Oskar Schmidt Massage 1 hour Massage Session Gift Certificate Therapy Osmote Winery 6 pack of assorted wines Owl Classroom Basket Racking In The Dough Basket Pete's Wine & Liquor 1 case of assorted wine Petrune $20 Gift Certificate Pilates Room and Antigravity 1 month unlimited Studio class membership Plenty of Posies 3 Bouquets from Ithaca Farmer’s Market Ports of NY (2) Free Tasting Gift Certificate for 2 Purity Ice Cream Gift Certificate Rasa Spa $25 Gift Certificate Red Feet Wine Market & Spirit Provisions Seasonal 6-pack of wines with reusable wine bag Red’s Place (2) $25 Gift Certificates Rockwell Museum of Western 4 Complimentary Guest Passes Art Rose's Home Dish $50 Gift Certificate Satori Salon & Day Spa Pedi Party for Two Schooley’s Jewelers $150 Gift Certificate Sciencenter Free Explorer Membership Serviente Glass Studios Decorative Glass Bowl Sheldrake Point Winery 3 Pack of Wine and 2 Free tasting Coupons Sherri Koski Tea for 2 Basket Simeon’s (2) $25 Gift Certificates Soccer Shots 1 Free season (Mini: 2-3yr olds, Classic: 3-5yr olds or Premier: K-2nd Grade) Gift Certificate SPCA 1 week SPCA Summer Camp 2020 for 1 child age 9 to 12 State Theatre 4 Tickets to Jack Hannah, Into The Wild Live! Sunset Grill (2) $25 Gift Certificates Susan Branch 2 crocheted afghans Sushi Osaka $50 Gift Certificate Taste of Thai Express $20 Gift Certificates Taverna Banfi 2 Tickets for Brunch Gift Certificate The Chanticleer Gift Basket The Country Club of Ithaca Golf for 4 with carts The FASNY Museum of 1 Year Family Membership Firefighting The Cornell Lab of Ornithology Bird books, Bird cards, Supportive Membership, Online Bird Course The Frame Shop $50 Gift Certificate The History Center Basket of Books: 6 assorted books about Ithaca, 5 assorted book about Tompkins County The Mall Dry Cleaners $40 Gift Certificate towards Dry Cleaning or Shirt Laundry The Shoe Inn Assorted Spirits Basket The W!ld Center 4 Admission Vouxhers The Watershed (2) $25 Gift Certificate Therapeutic Massage with 60 Minute Massage Emily Carrol Trumansburg Golf Club (2) 18 holes for four with cart Gift Certificates EXPIRE 10/31/20 T-Shirt Express Gift Certificate WalMart $50 Gift Certificate Water to Wine Tours “Isle of The Sky” Certificate: WeBe Tilin’ Studios Decorative Square Bowl Wild Birds Unlimited Book and stuffed Animal YMCA 1 month Family Membership .
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