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Reno Rotary - Fundraiser Silent Auction 2011 AS of MAR 6, 2011 @ 0920 Reno Rotary - Fundraiser Silent Auction 2011 AS OF MAR 6, 2011 @ 0920 Auction Club Estimated Item Short description Description Label Donor Data In Hand? Item Contact Value SA-01 Reno Air Races memorabilia DVD, POSTER, etc. Reno Air Races Bob Moore yes $50 6 months supply of free-range eggs from 6 months supply of free-range Sheila SA-02 Hlubucek Farms. These tasty brown eggs come Hlubucek Farms yes $130 eggs from Hlubucek Farms Hlubucek from Silver Lace Wyandotte Chickens Gift Basket from Renown cosmetic Laser and skin Renown Cosmetic Laser and Gift Basket from Renown Care including intro laser treatment ideal for sun skin Care, Penelope Reardon, Sheila SA-03 cosmetic Laser and skin Care spots, spider veins and facial rejuvenation. Also yes $275 6570 S. McCarran Blvd, Reno, Hlubucek including intro laser treatment includes sampling of Skineceuticals anti-aging NV 89509 skin care products Committee to Aid Abused SA-04 Beijo Designer Handbag Beautiful "Over the Moon" designer purse in Silver Women, 1735 Vassar St, Sharon Nipp yes $85 Reno, NV 89502 Committee to Aid Abused SA-05 Beijo Designer Handbag Beautiful royal BLUE checkbook/wallet Women, 1735 Vassar St, Sharon Nipp yes $85 Reno, NV 89502 Committee to Aid Abused Beautiful "Over the Moon" designer purse in SA-06 Beijo Designer Handbag Women, 1735 Vassar St, Sharon Nipp yes $85 Ebony/Black purse Reno, NV 89502 Committee to Aid Abused Beautiful "Over the Moon" in designer purse in SA-07 Beijo Designer Handbag Women, 1735 Vassar St, Sharon Nipp yes $85 lilac Reno, NV 89502 Committee to Aid Abused SA-08 Beijo Designer Handbag Beautiful larger designer purse in Wine color Women, 1735 Vassar St, Sharon Nipp yes $95 Reno, NV 89502 Committee to Aid Abused SA-09 Beijo Designer Handbag Beautiful suede designer purse in light tan Women, 1735 Vassar St, Sharon Nipp yes $95 Reno, NV 89502 Committee to Aid Abused SA-10 Beijo Designer Handbag Large Beautiful designer purse in dark rose Women, 1735 Vassar St, Sharon Nipp yes $85 Reno, NV 89502 Committee to Aid Abused Beijo Designer purse "Touch of Flair" in medium SA-11 Beijo Designer Purse Women, 1735 Vassar St, Sharon Nipp yes $75 size in white Reno, NV 89502 Ann & Peter Worden, 512 Framed Artwork by Artist Ken Beautifully framed print by Artist Ken Conragan #3 yes SA-12 Island Avenue, Reno, NV Jerry Hall $450 Conragan #3 of wolves dining - very large framed print (Framed) 89501-1714 Ann & Peter Worden, 512 Unframed print Artwork by Artist Unframed print by Artist Ken Conragan #2 of a SA-13 Island Avenue, Reno, NV Jerry Hall yes $300 Ken Conragan #2 playful bear - large unframed print 89501-1714 The Artist Lee Jayred was born and raised in Reno and later moved to Southern California. Print 149/300 of Lee Jayred's Liz Fuetsch, 3365 Buckcreek SA-14 Lee's ability to use pen and ink to depict wildlife is Carl Fuetsch yes $200 "Raccoons" Dr., Reno, NV 89519 truly astounding. His pen and ink of "Raccoons" is a must have for any wildlife lover. Junior golf package and lessons at the First Tee Liza Maupin, The First tee of Junior golf lessons at the First SA-15 for a youth 7-18 years of age; includes a hat, a Northern NV, 1575 Delucchi Liza Maupin yes $120 Tee sleeve of golf balls, ball marker and a golf shirt. Lane Ste 104, Reno, NV 89502 KNPB-V Prize Basket with videos, stuffed KNPB-TV, 1670 N. Virginia St. SA-16 KNPB-TV prize basket Kurt Mische yes $302 animals, etc. Reno, NV 89503 Puliz Document Management, $250 worth of Document $250 worth of Moving & Storage, Document SA-17 1095 Standard St, Reno, NV Ryan Puliz yes $250 Shredding and or storage shredding, Mobile Storage Unit 89506 Watercolor "Last Chance Creek" Original Watercolor "Last Chance Creek" by Suzanne Larsen, 545 Bridger Suzanne SA-18 yes $100 by Suzanne Larsen Suzanne Larsen Way, Reno, NV 89506 Larsen Anne Louise and Mike Bennett and Dianne & Doug Nicholson, RENO RODEO BOX SEAT for Box Seats for 1st night at Reno Rodeo (10 seats) Anne Louise SA-19 3655 Cashill Blvd, Reno, NV yes $300 opening night - Box seats 10 for Friday, 17 June 2011 Bennett 89509 and 7590 Desert Plains Dr., Sparks, NV 89434 Your opportunity to de-clutter your house by Storage Facility for 1 year, size bidding on a 5x5x8 storage unity at the Stor-All Stor_All, 777 Panther Dr., SA-20 Bill Morrison yes $468 5'x5'x8' high at Stor-All, facility at 777 Panther Dr., Reno, NV. The value Reno, NV 89506 of this unit is $39/Mo or $468 per year Your opportunity to de-clutter your house by Storage Facility for 1 year, size bidding on a 5'x10'x8 storage unity at the Stor-All Stor_All, 777 Panther Dr., SA-21 Bill Morrison yes $660 5'x10'x8' high at Stor-All, facility at 777 Panther Dr., Reno, NV. The value Reno, NV 89506 of this unit is $55/Mo or $660per year Your opportunity to de-clutter your house by Storage Facility for 1 year, size bidding on a 10'x10'x8' storage unity at the Stor-All Stor_All, 777 Panther Dr., SA-22 Bill Morrison yes $984 10'x10'x8' high at Stor-All facility at 777 Panther Dr., Reno, NV. The value Reno, NV 89506 of this unit is $82/Mo or $984 per year Tom Hall invites you and a guest to join him for a Air Tour of Tahoe and Pyramid private sightseeing air tour from Pyramid Lake to Tom Hall, 305 S. Arlington Ave, SA-23 Tom Hall yes $400 Lake Lake Tahoe. Scheduling at the mercy of the Reno, NV 98502 weather. "Full Moon Madness" -- 2 original bronze "Full Moon Madness" 2 original Pat Horgan, 1560 Kestrel Ct, SA-24 sculptures of wolves (UNR Look alikes) signed by Pat Horgan yes $500 bronze sculptures of wolves Reno, NV 89509 sculptor Casey Young in 1998. Time to feel great! Sports West Athletic Club. Sports West Athletic Club - 3 Sports West Athletic Club, Enjoy this 3 month Executive membership. Swim, SA-25 month Executive Level 1575 S. Virginia, Reno, NV Pat Horgan yes $90 do yoga, Run, cycle, Lift weights, play basketball, Membership 89502 Steam & relax Ted Fuetsch 3525 Original water color painting of Framed original water color painting of Kailua SA-26 Southampton Drive, Reno, NV Ted Fuetsch yes $200 Kailua Kona Kona, Hawaii harbor 89509 329 5690 If you have not done it already it's time to get your last will and testament together. Attorney Daniel Daniel McCormick, Attorney at A "Will in Final Testament" by SA-27 McCormick will prepare a "will in final Testament" Law, 1765 Lakeside Drive, Sue Sadler Yes $500 Attorney Dan McCormick for you to provide your family with that much Reno, NV needed security. Carol Moore's daughter has started "Becky's Bliss Rebecca Scarberry, Becky's SA-28 Basket of Organic Caramels Bakery" and is producing outstanding goods. Blissful Bakery, PO Box 252, Carol Moore yes $60 These Caramels are her best seller Pervaukee, Wisconsin Golf for 4 & Lunch at Lake Ridge One of the finest golf courses in the Area. Winner Jim Backoff, 4005 Nemaha SA-29 Jim Backoff yes $400 Country Club get golf for 4 plus lunch Creek Court, Reno, NV 89519 Alex Leeder, You Microspa, Alex Leeder, from "You Microspa" has donated a Anne-Louise SA-30 Facial/Spa Treatment 1225 Wheeler Ave. Reno, NV yes $75 Facial/Spa Treatment Bennett 89502 Ted Fuetsch & Jane Garfield, Top Hat Cleaner 50$ gift Gift Certificate for cleaning & Top Hat Cleaners, SA-31 3525 Southampton Drive, Ted Fuetsch yes $50 certificate 1205 California Ave, Reno, NV 89509 Reno, NV 89509 329 5690 A special wine basket prepared by Debby John J. Kadlic, PO BOX 2477, SA-32 Wine Basket from Luva Wines John Kadlic yes $100 Bullentini at Luva Wines Reno, NV 89505-2477 Golf Equipment - Trunk-It Golf Help the Golfer in your life get organized with the Liza Maupin, 10875 Serratina SA-33 Gear Case w/adjustable Inner Trunk-it Golf Gear Case with Adjustable inner Liza Maupin yes $40 Dr., Reno, NV 89521, Compartments compartments Bring a Little Feng Shui to your home or office Slate Tower Fountain with Warm Liza Maupin, 10875 Serratina SA-34 with this Slate Tower Fountain with Warm LED Liza Maupin yes $25 LED lighting Dr., Reno, NV 89521, Lighting Keep your Jewelry Safe and Organized in this Cherry finished Countertop Liza Maupin, 10875 Serratina SA-35 Lovely Cherry finished Countertop Jewelry Liza Maupin yes $30 Jewelry Armoire Dr., Reno, NV 89521, Armoire Commemorate a Special Occasion with this Lovely Liza Maupin, 10875 Serratina SA-36 Waterford Crystal Photo Frame Liza Maupin Yes $50 Crystal Photo Frame from Marquis by Waterford Dr., Reno, NV 89521, Dine Al Fresco in Style with this Wicker Picnic Wicker Picnic Basket with service Basket with service for two. Includes silverware, Liza Maupin, 10875 Serratina SA-37 Liza Maupin Yes $60 for two. plates and stemware for two, a wine opener. Dr., Reno, NV 89521, Perfect for Sand Harbor Panasonic DMR-EZ28 DVD Panasonic DMR-EZ28 DVD Recorder with Super Liza Maupin, 10875 Serratina SA-38 Recorder - Multi-format Recording Liza Maupin yes $175 Multi-format Recording and Playback Dr., Reno, NV 89521, and Playback Liza Maupin, 10875 Serratina SA-39 Vertical 4-photo Frame Collage Vertical 4-photo Frame Collage Liza Maupin yes $50 Dr., Reno, NV 89521, This is a big chance for all you TV Weather Fans, Chanel 4 New is offering a opportunity to be the Weather Anchor for a day which means that you Gourmet gift basket with News 4 come to the station and go through the basics of KRNV News4, 1790 Vassar Mary Beth SA-40 items and chance to be yes $2,500 doing a weather forecast with our Chief St., Reno, NV 89502 Farrell "WEATHER ANCHOR for a DAY" Meteorologist, Brandon Wholey, then pretape a segment that usually aired during News 4 at Noon.
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