Claremont Football Club Is Proud to Present the 2015 Banquet Auction

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Claremont Football Club Is Proud to Present the 2015 Banquet Auction Claremont Football Club is proud to present the 2015 Banquet Auction Format for the Evening Master of Ceremonies – David De Vos Auctioneer –David Airey 6:30pm Doors Open 7:40pm Welcome 7:50pm Main Meal Served 8:30pm Main Auction Begins (Items 1-10) 9:10pm Dessert Served 9:20pm Main Auction Recommences (Items 11-25) 10:15pm Main Auction Finishes (Jazz Band Recommences!) 10:45pm Silent Auction Concludes (10:45pm sharp) Mission Statement The Banquet Auction is our major fundraising event for the year providing much needed financial support to invest in our crucial junior development programs. Claremont Football Club is immensely proud of our development policy whereby we provide opportunities primarily to local talent from within our regions of the inner Western Suburbs, the Kimberley region and the Great Southern. We are delighted to announce that over 75% of our playing group this year is from our local regions, a feat that leads all clubs in the WAFL competition and is only possible through the support of people like you. We call upon your generous support by kindly asking you to dig deep in support of the club. Thank you! Menu by Soiree Catering CANAPES ON ARRIVAL Mini Yorkshire puddings with rare roast beef, chilli onion jam Mustard mayonnaise Mixed wild mushroom risotto balls Served with house made pesto and shaved parmesan v gf Roasted pumpkin and feta polenta cakes, topped with roasted tomatoes and crispy sage leaves v gf Moroccan chicken and pine nut cigars served with spicy yoghurt MAIN COURSE Harvey Beef roast sirloin, kipfler potato with paprika salt Broccolini, baby honey carrots Pink peppercorn sauce gf Mount Barker chicken breast Mushroom, pine nut and goats cheese petivier Green beans, tarragon sauce DESSERT Warm fig and date pudding, served with caramel sauce and double cream Australian cheese board assorted crackers and seasonal fruit Thank you to our partners Saracen Estates Winery for their donation of the selection of wines for this evening. Thank you also to our partners Carton United Brewery for their range of beverages available this evening from the bar. Claremont Football Club Major Sponsors Item 1 Rottnest Island Odyssey Donated by Located just off the coast of Perth lies the sunny holiday island of Rottnest. Blessed with a casual Karma Royal atmosphere, picturesque scenery, dazzling marine Group, life and some of the world's finest beaches and Rottnest Hotel pristine bays, Rottnest Island is Western Australia's and Sally very own island getaway. Hollins This Package include 2 Nights’ Accommodation at Rottnest Lodge in a Value: Lakeside Standard Room for 2 people including breakfast daily plus more! $2,000 A Giant Bargain Item 2 Donated by Brought to you by the world’s Matt Allen leading aluminium frame engineers, Bike Star WA Defy redefines the performance possibilities of an aluminium road Value: $1,099 bike. Born in Giant’s own in-house $2,199 aluminium forging facility and engineered with FluidForm ALUXX aluminium tubes, Defy blends comfort and control. Frame technologies include the OverDrive steerer tube for stiffness and sharp steering, the D-Fuse seatpost for vibration damping, and a PowerCore oversized bottom bracket area for stiff, efficient power transfer. Karijini Eco Retreat Item 3 2 nights for 2 people at the multi award winning and unique Karijini Donated by National Park offering quality accommodation and facilities. The Merrilyn Beros, management and staff look forward to welcoming you to a unique David Pye & world of environmentally friendly accommodation with a touch of luxury Mike Terry and a taste of genuine mateship and hospitality in outback Western Australia! Value: ** Package includes QANTAS flights to Paraburdoo and Hertz Car $2,680 Hire ** Successful bidder to liaise with the club to book Courvoisier Cognan Item 4 Donated by This Courvoisier Cognac was given to Jan approximately fifty years ago by a Jan Howie friend who worked for the wine and Value: spirits section of Dagetty Australia. Cognac is the world's most famous $1,200 brandy, better known even than its older Gascon cousin Armagnac. It comes from the Charentais, a large area of western France situated immediately north of Bordeaux, and takes its name from the historic town of Cognac, the long-standing epicenter of local brandy production. Item 5 Dawesville Getaway Donated by Treat yourself to some well well-earned R & R, enjoy a weekend away in peaceful Dawesville! David and Set amongst the trees, this large executive Megan Jeary holiday home is the perfect hideaway to unwind and get away. The house is set over Value: three levels and sleeps up to 8 people. $1,000 There are two main internal living areas, whilst the main bedroom has a luxury spa and a walk in robe. The living areas and the main bedroom open out onto a massive covered deck which in turn overlooks the expansive back garden to the estuary. The views are amazing! Item 6 ACDC Corporate Box Donated by See ACDC live in an 6 seater Corporate Box at Domain Stadium! CFC Friday, November 27 2015 Value: ** Last chance for tickets - Concert is SOLD OUT** ** Successful bidder will be required to purchase a food and drink $1,500 package at an additional cost. Fleetwood Mac Corporate Box Item 7 Donated by 1x 8 Seater Box at Domain Stadium on 30th October 2015 to see Fleetwood Mac! The new tour will see the classic line-up of Stevie Nicks, CFC Lindsay Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie and John McVie. Value: The On With The Show tour also sees the return of John McVie, whose cancer diagnosis saw the band cancel a planned Australian tour in 2013 $ 2,200 when he needed to undergo urgent treatment. *Food and beverage package compulsory with all boxes sold Monster Jam Corporate Box Item 8 1x 6 Seater Box to Monster Jam on Donated by th 24 October at Domain Stadium! CFC This October, we’re back with all the action and all the fun! Monster Value: Jam® returns to Australia for a $ 1,650 huge multi -city stadium tour and this time, THE SKYS THE LIMIT! Last year over 150,000 people created history when Monster Jam smashed through Australia for its first multi -city tour. Now back by popular demand this quality family entertainment show with colourful, larger-than-life beasts are sure to appeal to both the young and the young at heart! Item 9 A Weekend at The Terrace Donated by 2 nights accommodation at the prestigious Perth Terrace Hotel in deluxe room including breakfast and $200 in food and beverage David & Sue vouchers. Expires 20/7/2016. Pye ** UK Sunday Times “2013 Hottest Hotel in Australasia” Value: ** 2013 Social Hotel Awards Winner – Best Integrated Digital Campaign $1,200 ** 2013 Perth Airport Tourism WA Awards Silver Winner – New Tourism ** Development ** 2013 AHA Awards for Excellence Finalist – WA’s Best New Venue ** 2013 AHA Awards for Excellence Finalist – Best Premium Restaurant ** 2013 AHA Awards for Excellence Finalist – Best Wine List Item 10 Ford Fiesta Donated by The Ford Fiesta Ambiente is the most complete Fiesta yet! Gone are the McInerney Ford days with the small car that is only easy to park and good on fuel with very minimal features. Well the Fiesta is now a little car with features by Value: the boot load. With cruise control and SYNC bluetooth streaming now $17,820 standard, the Ford Fiesta has the technology of a large sedan but is far Driveaway more affordable to own. Features: (includes on- road costs) Fuel efficient 1.5L petrol engine with manual transmission (5.8L/100km)^ Ford SYNC™ connectivity system^^ Bluetooth® with Voice Control# iPod and USB integration~ Cruise Control 3 year warranty or 100,000kms (whichever comes first) 7 Airbags (Including Driver Knee Airbag) Corporate Box at Adelaide Oval Item 11 Donated by Enjoy a new world of game day hospitality with 4 tickets to any 'One' game next year (excluding two x Showdowns). Murfett Legal As part of Adelaide’s most exciting development, ‘One’ is the city’s Value: most exclusive corporate facility limited to only 100 memberships. This is the Gold Class Lounge of Football; tickets retail at over $500 $3,000 per person but are extremely difficult to get hold of. This is the best stadium in Australia and well worth the trip. Your ‘One’ experience includes: Exclusive underground parking 1 per 2 people The menu at ‘One’ is celebrated for its first class culinary excellence inspired by a local award winning Chef Unlimited premium beverages (including spirits) Personal waiter to cater for your every need Located on the premium middle tier of the southern stand Colin Atkins Live Piece Item 12 Colin Atkins is a Western Australian Professional artist of 40 years. A Donated by born surrealist, his unique performance sweeps you along with the mystery of what will unfold as brush and knife flash over a large Colin Atkins canvas creating a complete oil painting at incredible speed. Value: Let Colin take you to the exciting, the romantic, the exotic and the beautiful through the lightning fast wizardry of Australia’s most loved $Priceless artist entertainer. Keep a close eye out, blink and you might miss it! Item 13 2015 Lexus Ball for Telethon Donated by Lexus of Perth The Lexus Ball is the event on the Perth social calendar held the same night as Telethon at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. A night Value: full of generosity, style and entertainment, Lexus of Perth has kindly donated 2 tickets on the Lexus of Perth table at the 2015 Lexus Ball in support of Telethon! $880 + The event is already sold out with 500 people on the waiting list! Each ticket includes 3 course meal, quality beverages and world-class entertainment plus the chance to rub shoulders with celebrities! The 9th Lexus Ball in support of Telethon is being held on Saturday October 17th.
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