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SILENT AUCTION The UK Electronics Skills Foundation (UKESF) is a charity that encourages young people to study In support of Electronics and pursue careers in the sector. We also connect the most capable Electronics students at top UK universities with leading employers. TO TAKE PART IN THE SILENT AUCTION - please complete your details below, place your bids against your chosen items and hand your brochure in to a member of the team! NAME TABLE No EMAIL ADDRESS POSTCODE MOBILE Winning bidders will be contacted at their table to arrange delivery and payment which can be made via cash or credit card. You can win more than one item and in some cases multiple items are SIGNATURE available in which case the highest bidders win. US MASTERS 2018 AUGUSTA NATIONAL TOUR FOR TWO 1 Watch the world’s best golfers battle it out for arguably golf’s most prestigious prize, the Green Jacket. You will enjoy three nights’ at the 4* Aloft Hotel in Columbia (based on twin sharing). You will also enjoy a round of golf at Cobblestone GC on the Saturday before embarking to the US Masters Tournament for the final day’s play on Sunday 8th. Here you will experience full hospitality at the fabulous 1018 Club where you will enjoy breakfast, lunch, afternoon refreshments and a complimentary bar. Following the presentation of the Green Jacket we have time for a final farewell cocktail at the 1018 Club prior to travelling back to Columbia early evening. Flights and flight transfers are NOT included. However, transfers to and from Cobblestone and the Masters are included. RESERVE: YOUR £4,600 BID: Read what our 2017 guests said about the trip ... “Cathy and I had a great time with the Impulse team at the Masters. The rigorous planning and attention to detail paid off and, at least from our standpoint, everything seemed to run seamlessly.” “I just wanted to say a massive thank you for the masters weekend, it was an unbelievable trip and something I will remember for ever , from start to finish your team were there to answer any questions , it ran so smoothly there were never any concerns , you interacted with us so well and it felt like we had known yourselves and the other people on the trip for a long time. Brilliant day was had on Saturday, great course choice!!” Q HOTELS SPA DAY FOR TWO WITH LUNCH 2 Treat yourself and someone special to some much-needed luxury and indulgence with a pampering spa experience at one of 19 spas at Q Hotels, the four star hotel chain awarded AA Hotel Group of the Year 2014-15. Your relaxing day includes a 50 minute professional treatment each; you may choose from a selection of six, including a Relaxing Face and Back Ritual with ESPA and a GELeration Foot Spa Ritual. To ensure you don’t spend your day feeling peckish, you’ll also savour a delicious two-course light lunch together. 20 Locations. Minimum age 18 years. Valid for one year from date of purchase. Dates subject to availability. Sunday-Friday. Experience Includes: • 50 minute treatment each for two • Robes, slippers & towels • Two course light lunch for two on arrival RESERVE: YOUR • Full use of spa facilities £345 BID: 2 Images contained in this booklet are for illustrative purposes only. THREE NIGHT COTTAGE BREAK FOR TWO IN THE LAKES 3 This fabulous cottage break at Monkhouse Hill cottages in the Lake District includes; • A choice of three superbly presented one bedroom cottages • Special features including spa-baths, log-burners and four poster beds • Landscaped grounds with low-fell walking on the doorstep and higher fells a short drive away • Champagne and chocolates on arrival • Access to the North Lakes Spa Valid three nights Friday to Monday only, dates subject to availability. Dogs are welcome in Mickle Rigg ONLY. Excludes Christmas & New Year. RESERVE: YOUR £745 BID: PRIVATE DINING FOR 10 AT GORDON RAMSAY’S MAZE RESTAURANT, MAYFAIR 4 Located in London’s iconic Grosvenor House Hotel is Gordon Ramsay’s Maze Restaurant – playfully innovative, Maze continues to tear up the rulebook by re-working modern European dishes with an inspired Asian twist. Your private dining experience for 10 people includes a glass of champagne and canapés on arrival, six-course chef’s tasting menu, coffee and petit fours, plus a full tour of the kitchen for your group and a signed book from the head chef for the host of your evening. Valid seven nights per week for one year and subject to availability. RESERVE: YOUR £1,695 BID: STAY AT FIVE STAR ROCKLIFFE HALL PLUS SPENDING MONEY 5 Rockliffe Hall offers the perfect luxury hotel setting for an idyllic escape. Indulge in a two night break at the luxury five-star Rockliffe Hall resort near Durham. Your break includes two nights in one of the most signature Old Hall Superior Room, half a bottle of Champagne on arrival, use of the award-winning spa and wellness facilities throughout your stay and full English breakfast each morning as well as £300 resort credit to spend on award winning spa, championship golf and fine dining experiences throughout your stay. Please note the break cannot be taken on Bank Holidays or during School Holidays. The break is available Sunday to Thursday subject to availability. RESERVE: YOUR £845 BID: Charity Fundraising Specialists | 01423 531682 3 5* FLORENCE SPA BREAK FOR TWO INC. BREAKFAST & DINNER 6 Villa Le Maschere was built in the 16th century and has long been a favourite of popes, celebrities and artists. Located north of Florence and situated on the stunning Lake Bilancino this beautiful Tuscan Villa boasts two outdoor stone pools, panoramic views, fully equipped spa, renowned Tuscan restaurant and forms part of the small luxury hotels of the world portfolio. Your package is a two night stay for two people staying in a Superior room with breakfast. In addition, you will also be greeted with a bottle of Prosecco on arrival and a three course dinner in their flagship restaurant. Valid for one year subject to availability. RESERVE: YOUR £995 BID: LUXURY GOLF DAY AT THE WORLD FAMOUS GLENEAGLES RESORT – 10 SEPTEMBER 2018 7 A fantastic opportunity to experience the wonderful surroundings that played host to the 2014 Ryder Cup. On the 10 September 2018, you and three guests will play in one of the UK’s leading golf days on the PGA Centenary course, Gleneagles. The prize is strictly valid for this date only and cannot be moved or exchanged. What’s included: • Four ball in tournament • Champagne reception • Three-course black tie dinner • Entertainment • Overnight accommodation in Auchterarder (twin sharing) RESERVE: YOUR £2,400 BID: WEST END THEATRE & MICHELIN STAR THREE COURSE MEAL 8 Your evening begins with pre-theatre dinner for two people at one of London’s renowned Michelin Star restaurants. You will take an early sitting and enjoy a stunning three course meal with a bottle of house wine to get you in the mood for an evening of quality entertainment. After dinner, take a short stroll from the heart of London to your chosen theatre. The West End is jam-packed with world-class shows, allowing us to arrange good tickets to your choice of spectacular Musical Show, with guaranteed unrestricted view. Subject to schedule of shows and availability of tickets and restaurants. RESERVE: YOUR £645 BID: DINNER PARTY IN YOUR OWN HOME FOR 10 PEOPLE 9 An executive chef will come to your home along with all the ingredients needed to create a culinary feast for you and your guests. Accompanied by a Commis Chef they will provide a sumptuous eight-course fine dining tasting menu and even the washing up will be done for you! All food will be presented on stunning crockery and served to your table with an explanation of what delights you have in store! To take place anywhere in England & Wales on Sunday - Thursday evenings by appointment (weekends available at £150 upgrade). RESERVE: YOUR £995 BID: 4 Images contained in this booklet are for illustrative purposes only. ROME BREAK FOR TWO PEOPLE WITH SIX NATIONS TICKETS AND SIGNED MARTIN JOHNSON DISPLAY 10 A fabulous opportunity to take a loved one to Rome. A perfect gift as you will enjoy two nights four star accommodation plus much more. Whilst in Rome, you will enjoy a tour of the Colosseum plus the winning bidder will receive two tickets to see Italy vs England in the 2018 Six Nations at the Stadio Olimpico. You will also receive a signed Martin Johnson rugby display. Flights and transfers are not included. Saturday 3 - Monday 5 February 2018. What’s included: • Two nights four star accommodation (including breakfast) • Two match tickets for Italy vs England • Signed Martin Johnson Rugby World Cup winners display RESERVE: YOUR • Tour of the Colosseum £1,745 BID: THREE NIGHT ESCAPE IN THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS FOR TWO 11 Ackergill Tower is set in the beautiful region of the Scottish Highlands, with rugged landscapes, glistening lochs, historic distilleries and breathtaking beaches – the perfect setting for an adventure! This wonderful package gives you a beautiful insight into the region whilst also enjoying your luxury accommodation. The package includes three nights in a deluxe bedroom with breakfast each morning, with a dram of whisky or sloe gin (the local specialities) on arrival, a guided tour of the stunning venue plus a welcome dinner on your first evening.Valid for one year, seven nights per week. Subject to availability. RESERVE: YOUR £895 BID: FIVE STAR THREE NIGHT MONACO GP BREAK FOR TWO 12 You and your guest will enjoy three nights in fabulous Cannes: the city is known for its association with the rich and famous, its luxury hotels and restaurants.
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