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Evening for a CHILD presents the 19th annual An Evening for a CHILD A benefit to provide Pediatric Therapy services and scholarship assistance to children with disabilities. Saturday, August 29, 2020 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. CAPPER- STEPPING BACK to the future 3 An Evening for a CHILD Saturday, August 29, 2020 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Join us for Silent Auction Preview items and bidding starting Aug. 22 at 11 a.m. through Aug. 29 at 10:30 p.m. Special Auction Bid on premium items Saturday, Aug. 29 from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Wine Board Buy a numbered cork, receive a bottle of premium wine at the live preview, starting Aug. 22, for $40 or two bottles for $75. All bottles are donated and collected during Wine Parties. Thank you everyone who attended and donated wine. A special thank you to this years’ hosts: Michelle Butler & Tyler Johnson Watch Parties For more fun, host your family and friends from home or via Zoom. 4 2020 efac sponsors Pogo Stick Sponsor WIBW-TV Scooter Sponsor Cox Communications Bicycle Sponsors American Home Life Insurance | CoreFirst Bank & Trust Cruise Holidays of Topeka-Knoll Family Bruce & Laura Danielson Tricycle Sponsor Heartland Homecare Wagon Sponsors Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas | Evergy McGee Franklin Financial Group of Wells Fargo Advisors Michelle Butler & Tyler Johnson Rocking Horse Sponsors American Family Dreams Foundation Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant | Cafer Law LLC Devlin’s Wine and Spirits | Barbara Hesse | KBS Constructors Doug and Becky Kinsinger | Jim and Maureen Leiker | The Linen Tree Schwerdt Design Group | Shipman & Associates, Inc. The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus UMB Bank | Prometheus, Inc. Stroller Sponsors American Family Insurance-Justin T. Moravec & Brad Noller Argosy Group | Steve & Derie Briman | Coffman, DeFries & Nothern, P.A. Eaton Roofing & Exteriors | Fox Family Dental | INTRUST Bank Kansas Van & Storage-Criqui Corp. Landmark National Bank | United Heartland 1 SPECIAL THANKS TO: Production Team Volunteers Wayne Basso Jackie Engelken Alice Rodriguez Doug Brown Sharon Groff Stephen Smith Melissa Brunner Rita Kastens Carson Steinman Kevin Oneslager Penny Kinder Diney Uhlig Shawn Wheat Heroes of the Night An Evening for a Child would not have been possible without the hard work of these Superheroes (aka Committee Members)! Auction Committee Decorating Committee Tyler Jonhnson, Chair Deanna Stallbaumer, Chair Michelle Butler Julie Berg Jill Cook Jill Cook Konni Flynn Maureen Leiker Penny Kinder Barb Madison Linda Larsen Cindy Pennock Chad Logan Samantha Stanley Suzanne Mumford Audrey Quick Larry & Barb Shipman Pam Walstrom Live Auction Donors Alicia Van Walleghem American Family Insurance -Justin Moravec & Brad Noller Games Committee Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant Stacy Moriarty, Chair -Jay Ives Jenny Barricklow Bop Daddies Jill Cook Cruise Holidays-Knoll Family Lacey Kinder Friend of Capper Foundation Teresa Kuszak H.D. Service Co. Erin White Jim & Maureen Leiker Elissa Shipman Opportunity Funding -Doug & Becky Kinsinger Stephen Smith Gallery Wine/Beer Board Committee -Brad LeDuc Mandi Walter, Chair -Chef Greg Fox Steve & Sally Knoll -Fox & Wills Elizabeth “Liz” Regier Dale & Mary Clare Wilson Chelsea Walter -Jeff Ferrell Inspirational Catering Special thanks to all of the Capper Foundation Staff and many volunteers who support this event and work diligently behind the scenes throughout the year! thank you for brightening the future of capper! 2 Silent and Live Auction Rules Auction Hours 1. Preview of the auction items is available two ways: a. See them “live” at Capper Foundation, 3500 SW 10th Avenue, starting Saturday, August 22, ending Saturday, August 29 (exception of Sunday, August 23) Hours: 11am to 2pm daily Enter from our main lot on north side of the building. Masks are required and your temperature will be taken. b. Online at https://capper2020.ggo.bid/ 2. Auction Timelines: a. Regular auction items available for bidding starting Saturday, August 22 at 11am, ending Saturday, August 29 at 10:30pm b. Special auction items available for bidding only on Saturday, August 29 from 7:30pm to 10:30pm. c. MAX bids may be set on all auction items within the window of open time of bidding. Auction Rules 1. All sales are final. 2. There will be no exchanges or refunds. 3. Unless otherwise noted, all gift certificates expire at the end of 2020 (December 31, 2020) and have no redeemable value for cash. 4. Every effort has been made to note any restrictions and expiration dates on all items listed in the program. However, upon receipt of an item, be sure to check gift certificates for restrictions and expiration dates. Capper Foundation is not responsible for gift certificates that are not used before their expiration date and/or for restrictions placed on the certificates. 5. All items will be available for pickup from either the Topeka or Winfield Capper Foundation offices starting: Tuesday, September 1 -Topeka Office (3500 SW 10th Avenue – main entrance is on backside or north side of building. Phone: (785) 272-4060 Development Dept. Monday, September 7 - Winfield Office (1500 E 8th Avenue, Ste. 201) Phone: (620) 221-9431 Please advise which office you prefer to pick up from. If shipping of an item is required, delivery costs will require special payment arrangements. Payment 1. Auction payments must be made in full via the Greater Giving auction site. 2. Payment will be confirmed before delivery of item. 3. General Donations and Scholarship Assistance Fund donations may be made by check (payable to the Capper Foundation – memo: Scholarship Fund) or cash and delivered to Capper Foundation, 3500 SW 10th Avenue, Topeka, KS 66604 3 Silent Auction 5001. Jump Around Are you or someone you know planning a birthday party, school carnival or other kid-friendly event? If so, everyone loves to jump around and burn off energy in an inflatable bounce house. Donated by: A & B Entertainment Three-hour rental limit Value: $250 Min. Bid: $65 Raise: $15 5002. Springtime on Your Porch Shed those winter blues with a new “Ode to Sunflowers” ensemble for your porch. Visualize a wrought iron bench with a beautiful sunflower pillow to lean on. Complete the picture with a colorful wreath and finch feeder to round out the sunflower motif. Donated by: Larry & Barb Shipman and Absolute Design by Brenda Value: $350 Min. Bid: $90 Raise: $30 5003. Calling All KANSAS Fans Display this autographed drum head from KANSAS’ “The Prelude Implicit” tour. Signed by Tom Brislin - Keyboardist, Rich Williams - Guitarist, Billy Greer - Bass Guitarist, Phil Ehart - Drummer, Ronnie Platt - Vocalist & Keyboardist, David Ragsdale - Violinist & Guitarist & Zak Rizvi - Guitarist Donated by: KANSAS Value: Priceless Min.Bid: $50 Raise: $25 5004. History of Pro Football’s Start This historical momento includes: • Pro Football Birth Certificate • Picture of William “Pudge” Heffelfinger - he was paid $500 to play the very first game • 50¢ admission ticket to the first game held on November 12, 1892 at Allegheny Recreational Park (Allegheny Athletic Association played Pittsburg Athletic Club) • Expense accounting of Allegheny Athletic Association beginning in October, 1892 • Picture of the game in the background of the collage Donated by: The Kansas City Chiefs Value: Priceless Min.Bid: $50 Raise: $25 5005. Super Bowl LIV Champions Gear How about those CHIEFS! Get decked out and celebrate the CHAMPIONS in a hoodie (size XL), a polo shirt (size XL) and a stocking hat. This package also includes a tube of Chiefs chap stick. Donated by: The Kansas City Chiefs and Craig & Linda Larsen Value: $160 Min.Bid: $40 Raise: $15 4 5006. Own An Original Masterpiece Own a piece of scenic Kansas with a framed original 11” x 14” acrylic painting by Cally Krallman. “River Birch” was completed as a Plein Air Study near Cottonwood Falls, KS. Donated by: Cally Krallman, Prairie Sage Studio Value: $750 Min.Bid: $190 Raise: $75 5007. Vroom Vroom Your kid(s) or grandkid(s) will be super excited to drive around with their friends in this battery-operated child-size Land Rover. Driver’s license not included! Donated by: James & Diane Hilbert Value: $325 Min.Bid: $80 Raise: $25 5008. Hear the Sounds of Bluegrass Got an ear for bluegrass and other acoustic music? Don’t miss the 2021 Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, KS. You and a guest can take in the all sights and sounds of this five-day event. Donated by: Walnut Valley Association, Inc. The 49th Walnut Valley Festival is scheduled for September 2021 Value: $200 Min.Bid: $50 Raise: $20 5009. Spend a Day on the Links “Fore” for 4! Enjoy a round of golf with friends at one of Topeka’s finest courses. Carts included. Donated by: Topeka Country Club Certificate expires on February 28, 2021 Value: $500 Min.Bid: $125 Raise: $50 5010. Pie Lovers Mmm...Pie! Receive a fresh custard pie every month for one year. Donated by: Sheridan’s Frozen Custard Value: $200 Min.Bid: $50 Raise: $20 5011. Day at the Lake Enjoy a day at Lake Perry with Captains Larry & Barb Shipman. Snacks and drinks provided as well as dinner at the Marina. Donated by: Larry & Barb Shipman This package is good during the 2021 boating season. Value: $275 Min.Bid: $70 Raise: $30 5012. Host a Private Party #1 Host your next gathering in the Party Lounge at Skinny’s Sports Bar & Grill. You will also receive your choice of a pony keg or three cases of 16 oz. cans of beer. Beer options are limited to Coors Light, Miller Lite, Bud Light and Budweiser. Donated by: Skinny’s Sports Bar & Grill Dates are subject to availability. Value: $200 Min.Bid: $50 Raise: $20 5 5013. Feel Radiant Feel and look younger after receiving a Gold HydraFacial.
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