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New Beginnings Grand Auction Live Bidding New Beginnings Grand Auction Live Bidding 1. 6 x County Stand badges with access to the County stand and dinner (excluding drinks) for the Friday evening fixture on Friday 24th July 2020. Racing will be followed by music by Pussycat Dolls. kindly donated by York Racecourse 2. A commissioned painting of your own horse, dog or person by the hugely talented artist Jacqueline Price. kindly donated by Jacqueline Price 3. A guided tour of the Palace of Westminster complete with afternoon tea for two. kindly donated by Kevin Hollinrake MP 4. Season admission with Membership for four people (including parking) at Bramham International Horse Trials for the full 4 days Thursday 4th June to Sunday 7th June 2020. kindly donated by Bramham Park 5. 4 VIP tickets including all hospitality and a free bar at York racecourse’s prestigious EBOR meeting on Friday 21st August 2020. kindly donated by Sky Bet 6. 2 tickets for the English Premier League match Manchester United v Bournemouth game on Saturday 11th April 2020 in the Sky Bet box including hospitality. kindly donated by Sky Bet 7. An opportunity to own an original and authentic boxing glove which has been worn by and signed by the legendary boxer Sugar Ray Leonard. This mounted piece of history is framed by a picture of the great man in a bout. Frame measurements are; 62 x 52 cm kindly donated by John and Anne Walker 8. Two hospitality places at QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot on Saturday 17th October 2020. Includes shared table in the Pavilion Restaurant, Winning Post Enclosure badges, welcome drink, 4 course lunch with fine wines, Ascot afternoon tea, complimentary bar (excluding Champagne), car parking label, race card and racing paper. kindly donated by British Champions Series 9. One year membership of the BRIAN ELLISON RACING CLUB. Includes yard visits, race day badges, access to members areas on the club website and much, much more.. kindly donated by Brian Ellison Racing Ltd 10. A unique piece of show jumping history a silver medal from 1965 and a bronze medal from 1976 won by the legendary showjumper Harvey Smith. Accompanied by a signed card. kindly donated by Harvey and Sue Smith 11. A day’s racing for SIX people at YORK RACECOURSE followed by live music on Saturday 27th June 2020. This prize includes six County Stand badges and use of Gimcrack Stand Box 11, which is an open fronted viewing box overlooking the winning post on a race day. Food and drink is not included but light refreshments and a bar can be arranged with York Racecourse Hospitality. kindly donated by Lord Halifax 12. A Short Head Tour with Discover Newmarket for 4 people. You will spend a morning visiting the world famous gallops, a behind the scenes tour of a working racing yard and then onto Palace House the National Heritage Centre for Horseracing and Sporting Art. Two course lunch at The Bedford Lodge Hotel including wine. In the afternoon there is a private visit to the amazing Banstead Manor Stud to see the world champion racehorse Frankel and some of the other Juddmonte stallions. kindly donated by Juddmonte Thank you for supporting our Charity Auction. Silent Bidding 1. A stable visit for up to four people to Middleham trainer Jedd O’Keeffe. This includes light refreshments on arrival, a guided tour of the racing yard, a briefing on the horses in training and accompanying Jedd to supervise the horses at exercise on the historic Middleham gallops. kindly donated by Jed O’Keeffe Racing 2. 4 Park Suite packages for a meeting of your choice during the 2020 racing season at Pontefract Races (excluding Ladies Day and Friday evening 22nd May). This package includes a four course meal but not refreshments. kindly donated by Pontefract Racecourse 3. A wonderful gift of RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) membership for 12 months. This gives to unlimited access to the four RHS gardens and over 180 Partner Gardens across the UK. Also includes a monthly magazine, access to members days and discounts to Flower Shows and a free personalised advice line. kindly donated by Sheila Liddle 4. Two Sky Bet Director EFL Box Tickets to any Sky Bet English Football League home match of your choice during the 2019/20 regular season. kindly donated by Sky Bet 5. A voucher for a family day ticket to Burghley House and Gardens. kindly donated by Burghley House 6. Vouchers for ‘The Gift of the Races’ for two Premier tickets for any fixture at Beverley Racecourse this season (excluding Ladies day). kindly donated by Beverley Racecourse 7. 2 Grandstand and Paddock tickets for a days racing at Catterick Races in 2020 kindly donated by Catterick Racecourse 8. ‘Cooling Off’ A beautiful limited-edition silkscreen picture by accomplished artist Glynis Mills this is 5/10 Mount measurements are; 58.5 x 34.5 cm kindly donated by Glynis Mills 9. A morning at Johnston Racing for 4 people. A behind the scenes experience of what happens in the day-to-day running of the yard of one of Britain’s leading racehorse trainers Mark Johnston. kindly donated by Mark Johnston 10. Two tickets for the Festival Zone at Aintree on Grand National for the day on Saturday April 4th 2020 kindly donated by Mike and Dawn Goodfellow 11. ‘Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor, Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggarman, Thief….and their Dogs’ A limited-edition piece of artwork by Minter-Kemp 1994 this is piece 556/800 Frame measurements are; 87 x 32 cm kindly donated by John and Anne Walker 12. ‘Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor, Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggarman, Thief….and their Horses’ A limited-edition piece of artwork by Minter-Kemp 1997 this is piece 63/800 Frame measurements are; 87 x 32 cm kindly donated by John and Anne Walker 13. A stable visit for up to four people to Middleham trainer Karl Burke. This includes light refreshments on arrival, a guided tour of the racing yard, a briefing on the horses in training and an accompanied visit to the historic Middleham gallops to watch the horses exercise. kindly donated by Karl Burke Racing 14. 2 County Stand tickets at York Racecourse on Saturday 25th July 2020. Racing will be followed by music by Rick Astley. kindly donated by Linda Taylor 15. A piece of racing history…. The 2019 Grand National Day Official Program one of only 50 signed by all the jockeys, but also probably the only one signed on the cover too by Sir AP McCoy. kindly donated by John and Anne Walker 16. A visit for up to 6 people to Howe Hill Farm, Sedgefield. Watch how the horses are trained, meet the horses and staff and enjoy a tour of the yard. Will include a light breakfast, with tea, coffee and Bucks fizz! kindly donated by Rebecca Menzies Racing 17. Two Festival zone tickets for the Randox Health Grand National Liverpool’s Day on Thursday 2nd April 2020 kindly donated by Aintree Racecourse 18. Voucher for FOUR Premier admission tickets for a race meeting at Wetherby Racecourse during the 2020 season (excluding 31st October and 26th December 2020). kindly donated by Wetherby Racecourse 19. ‘At the Start’ A striking Sir Alfred Munnings framed print. Frame measurements are; 82 x 65 cm kindly donated by Mike and Glenda Swinglehurst 20. Two nights Bed and Breakfast for 2 people in one of the oldest houses in the charming market town of Moffat in the Scottish Borders. Enjoy the peace and quiet of the beautiful Dumfries and Galloway countryside, ideal for walking. Visit nearby Dumfries, Greta Green, Carlisle and with easy access to Ayr, Glasgow and Edinburgh. kindly donated by Mark and Dawn Burton 21. 2 tickets for Olympia, the London International Horse Show afternoon performance on Thursday 17th December 2020. kindly donated by Olympia Horse Show 22. Individually made keyring/bag charms made from the tail hair of racing heroes Mister McGoldrick and Nanton. kindly donated by Alyson Chambers 23. 2 Club Enclosure badges for Cheltenham on Gold Cup Day on Friday 13th March 2020 kindly donated by Mike and Dawn Goodfellow 24. A voucher for 2 tickets to Badminton Horse Trials on any day between 6th to 10th May 2020 This includes a car pass and refreshments in the Mars Equestrian Marquee. kindly donated by Mars Equestrian 25. A yard tour for 4 people at leading Northern NH trainer Nicky Richards at the yard at historic Greystoke near Penrith. Chance to meet racing favourites like Simply Ned, Guitar Pete, Duke of Navan, Takingrisks etc kindly donated by Nicky Richards racing 26. A beautiful racing scene lamp with a matching cushion just perfect for anyone who loves racing, and or thoroughbreds. kindly donated by Denise Dixon 27. ‘Helicopter Buzz’ Get airborne with this high flying experience. Reach astonishing heights and glide through the sky covering 6 miles of Yorkshire countryside. A helicopter ride provides an experience of not only exceptional speed, but the unforgettable sensation of having the world beneath your feet. kindly donated by Kevin and Pam Atkinson 28. A luxurious and decadent Fortnum and Mason Hamper for the ultimate treat. kindly donated by Tony and Pauline Weight 29. Two Open Day tickets for Club Enclosure badges at any 2020 Race Day at Ripon, the Garden Racecourse. kindly donated by Ripon Racecourse 30. A voucher for 4 people to play a round of golf at Knaresborough Golf Course. kindly donated by Andrew and Belinda Yarrow 31. ‘Head Study’ A stunning original charcoal drawing by the hugely talented equestrian artist Jane Braithwaite. Frame measurements are; 40.5 x 40.5 cm kindly donated by Jane Braithwaite Thank you for supporting our Charity Auction.
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