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The Rotary Club of San Jose North 1 Two Mansion Tour Passes for Winchester Mystery House Tour Sara Winchester's Bizarre Myster The Rotary Club of San Jose North 2010 Auction 1 Two Mansion Tour Passes for Winchester Mystery House Tour Sara Winchester’s Bizarre Mystery House, Gardens and Historical Museums. Open everyday except Christmas. Donor: Winchester Mystery House Value $44 Exp.Date Website winchestermysteryhouse.com 2 4 Rounds of Miniature Golf at Malibu Malibu Redwood City 18 hole miniature golf course with lush greens, wild waterfalls and wacky windmills. Enjoy four wacky rounds. Donor: Malibu Grand Prix Value $32 Exp.Date 12/31/2010 Website www.mailbugrandprix.com 3 Dinner Gift Certificate to Fior d’ Italia Traditional Italian Food in one of America’s oldest Italian Restaurants in the heart of San Francisco’s North Beach Area. Donor: Fior d’ Italia Value $100 Exp.Date Website www.fior.com 4 One Night Weekend Stay at Sheraton San Jose with Breakfast Buffet One night stay for two with a Breakfast Buffet at the Sheraton San Jose. Great central location within California’s scenic Bay Area. Many restaurants near by. Donor: Sheraton San Jose Value $272 Exp.Date 2/10/2011 Website 5 Family Pasta Dinner from Amici’s Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria Family size pasta for 3 to 4 people. Valid Monday through Thursday. Eat at restaurant or pick up and take out (no delivery). Donor: Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria Value $30 Exp.Date Website Page 1 The Rotary Club of San Jose North 2010 Auction 6 Hotel De Anza Gift Certificate A one night stay for two in a deluxe guest room on a Friday or Saturday night at the Hotel De Anza. Reservations are requested in advance and subject to availability. Donor: Hotel De Anza Value $159 Exp.Date 6/30/2011 Website hoteldeanza.com 7 Two $25 Gift Certificates to Armadillo Willy’s, steak knife set, & beer bottle Two $25 gift certificates for food and beverages at any Armadillo Willy’s plus an authentic beer bottle opener and a Steak Knife Set. Donor: Ronald Gorshe Value $75 Exp.Date Website 8 Certificate to Opera San Jose Certificate for two seats to the opening night of Opera San Jose’s Anna Karenina by David Carlson, Saturday,September 11, 2010. Donor: Opera San Jose Value $200 Exp.Date 10/1/2010 Website www.operasj.org 9 2 Passes for the Rosicrucian Museum The Rosicrucian Museum houses the largest collection of Egyptian artifacts on exhibit in Western North America. Come visit and enjoy. Donor: Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum Value $36 Exp.Date 12/31/2010 Website www.egyptianmuseum.org 10 $75 Gift Certificate Paulo’s Restaurant Located in the heart of San Jose in a park-like setting. Regional Italian Cuisine, Seasonal Menu. Donor: Paulo’s Restaurant Value $75 Exp.Date Website Page 2 The Rotary Club of San Jose North 2010 Auction 11 Lube, Oil, and Filter Service. Have the certified professionals at A-1 Auto Tech take care of your car or light truck. They are highly trained and the Rotarian that solicited this donation has had years of good service from them. A-1 Auto Tech’s 4000-mile Lube, Oil, and Filter Service and 54 Point Safety Inspection Service includes Lube, Oil, Filter & Labor (up to 5 qts. of non- synthetic oil). Safety Inspection includes: Check all belts and hoses, transmission fluid levels, differential fluid, power steering fluid, coolant, wipers & washers, tire pressure & wear, battery, wheel bearings, lube zerk fittings, brake fluid, shocks, air filter, exterior lights, emergency brake, undercarriage. Donor: A-1 Auto Tech Value $68 Exp.Date Website www.A1autotech.com 12 $50 Gift Certificate Three Flames Restaurant Enjoy one of San Jose’s popular restaurants for lucheon or dinner. Famous for American Cuisine, especially steaks, salads, etc. Located on Meridian in Willow Glen. Donor: Three Flames Restaurant Value $50 Exp.Date Website 13 $50 Gift Certificate to Three Flames Restaurant Located in Willow Glen, enjoy American Cuisine at a popular San Jose Restaurant, featuring steaks, salads, etc. Lunch and dinner served. Donor: Three Flames Restaurant Value $50 Exp.Date Website Page 3 The Rotary Club of San Jose North 2010 Auction 14 $50 Gift Certificate to Three Flames Restaurant Enjoy super steaks, salads, etc. at a well known local restaurant which specializes in American Cuisine. Located in the Willow glen Area. Lunch and dinner. Donor: Three Flames Restaurant Value $50 Exp.Date Website 15 $50 Gift Certificate for Three Flames Restaurant Enjoy lunch or dinner at a popular Willow Glen area restaurant, serving American Cuisine featuring steaks, salads, etc. Donor: Three Flames Restaurant Value $50 Exp.Date Website 16 $50 Gift Certificate Hicklebee’s Children’s Books & Toys Take an exciting trip into the world of children’s books, games, gift items, puzzles, etc.! The outstanding children’s book store in Santa Clara Valley. Donor: Hicklebee’s Children’s Books & Toys Value $50 Exp.Date Website 17 $50 Gift Certificate Hicklebee’s Children’s Books & Toys Children will love the large selection of books, games, toys, puzzles, and gift items. Located in the heart of Willow Glen. Donor: Hicklebee’s Children’s Books & Toys Value $50 Exp.Date Website 18 $50 Gift Certificate Hicklebee’s Children's Books & Toys One of the largest collection of children’s books in Santa Clara County. Also games, puzzles, gift items, CDs. Donor: Hicklebee’s Children’s Books & Toys Value $50 Exp.Date Website Page 4 The Rotary Club of San Jose North 2010 Auction 19 $50 Gift Certificate Hicklebee’s Children’s Book Store The most popular children’s book store in Silicon Valley. Also noted for puzzles, children’s CDs, games, etc. Donor: Hicklebee’s Children’s Books & Toys Value $50 Exp.Date Website 20 $25 Gift Certificate John’s Xlnt Foods Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner at a popular restaurant in Willow Glen. American Cuisine. Donor: John’s Xlnt Foods Value $25 Exp.Date Website 21 $25 Gift Certificate John’s Xlnt Foods In the heart of Willow Glen, serving American Cuisine, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy this popular eatery. Donor: John’s Xlnt Foods Value $25 Exp.Date Website 22 $50 Gift Certificate for Maggiano’s Little Italy Italian dining at its finest. Located in the Santa Row area. Come and enjoy the chef’s newest creations. Donor: Maggiano’s Little Italy Value $50 Exp.Date Website www.maggianos.com Page 5 The Rotary Club of San Jose North 2010 Auction 23 Free Two Night Weekend Stay Certificate entitles the bearer to free two night weekend stay at he San Jose Airport Courtyary by Marriott. Valid only at this location for Friday, Saturday, or Sunday nights. Certificate must be presented at check-in. Not valid New Years Eve. Donor: San Jose Airport Courtyard by Marriott Value $200 Exp.Date 3/4/2011 Website marriott.com/sjcca 24 3 Nights in Incline Village, Nevada, 3 bedroom condo. 3 nights in Incline Village, Nevada, located on Lake Tahoe’s north shore. This 3 bedroom condo sleeps six comfortably. The quite complex has a large pool, and is just minutes to the lake or ski slopes. There is a small private outdoor area with bar-b-que, and a club house with games for the kids. Donor: Gene & Rhonda Scattini Value $750 Exp.Date 06/2011 Website 25 Redecorate Your Bathroom Two Bath Mats Two Complete Set of Towels Shower Curtain Shower Curtain Hooks Soap Dish Waste Basket Tissue Holder Matching Art Piece Basket Donor: Kris Myers Value $140 Exp.Date Website Page 6 The Rotary Club of San Jose North 2010 Auction 26 4 Meal Certificates to Aqui Cal-Mex Located in Willow Glen. Fine dining combining the flavors of Southwest, Asia, California & Latin America. Donor: Aqui - Cal Mex Value $60 Exp.Date Website 27 Complimentary Friday & Saturday Night Stay, Hilton San Jose Enjoy two nights at the Hilton San Jose located in the heart of Silicon Valley, connected to the McEnery Convention Center, and in the middle of the bustling center of San Jose - culture, beauty, history & vibrant night life. Donor: Hilton San Jose Value $240 Exp.Date 3/11/2011 Website 28 Gift Certificate for $75 to Mezza Luna Fine Italian Dining in the Half Moon Bay Area. Quaint Bar - Family friendly dining area. Donor: Mezza Luna Italian Restaurant Value $75 Exp.Date Website Page 7 The Rotary Club of San Jose North 2010 Auction 29 2 Great DVD Collections and 1 History Channel Episode The Stephen King’s Nightmares & Dreamscapes is a 4 disc, 23 hour documentary on the Vietnam War. This set details how America became involved in this conflict and profiles many groups in this battle, including the 1st Air Cavalry, 82nd Airborne, 11th Armored Cavalry, 1st Infantry Division, US Naval involvement, the Screaming Eagle, and the 9th Infantry Division. America’s Conflict captures tbe sweep of history and the agency of a generation. Life After People: the History Channel provides their rendition of what would happen on earth if human beings were eradicated by some world Armageddon in this 94 minute documentary. Donor: Ronald Gorshe Value $100 Exp.Date Website 30 2 Great DVD Colections: The Pink Panther Film Collection & Eastwood’s Man The Pink Panther Film Collection includes all of Peter Seller’s “Pink Panther” hit movies: The Pink Panther, A Shot in the Dark, The Pink Panther Strikes Again, Revenge of the Pink Panther, Trail of the Pink Panther, and a Bonus Disc consisting of behind the scenes documentary and the Pink Panther Cartoon Theatre. The Man with No Name includes Clint Eastwood’s movies: A Fistful of Dollars, Far A Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Donor: Ronald Gorshe Value $100 Exp.Date Website Page 8 The Rotary Club of San Jose North 2010 Auction 31 2 Great DVD Collections: 1st & Ten plus Reader’s Digest “Funniest Moments of 1st & Ten: All 80 episode are included for this series that HBO ran from 1984 through 19891.
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