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Live Auction Packages: 1. Back the Pack Four Indoor Club Level Tickets Live Auction Packages: 1. Back the Pack 5. Hamilton: An American Musical in Chicago Four Indoor Club level tickets to the Green Bay A pair of house tickets to see the sold out Packers vs. Baltimore Ravens game on performance of Hamilton: An American Musical November 19th at Lambeau Field. After the at the PrivateBank Theater in Chicago. The memorable game, snuggle up with your Jordy show will be on a Thursday in September that is Nelson pillow. to be determined. Package includes a one night Donor: Associated Bank stay in a park view king guest room at the Value: $1,100 Radisson Blu Chicago hotel. Donor: Ann and Jim Maher, Radisson Blu 2. Live with Kelly & Ryan Chicago A pair of tickets to see the sold out taping of Value: $1,000 Live with Kelly and Ryan in New York City. The 6. Cancun Vacation in Riviera Maya package includes a $500 Visa gift card toward travel expenses and hotel. A five day / four night stay for two at the all - Donor: WISN 12 and Tri City National Bank inclusive Riu Palace Riviera Maya resort, Value: $1,000 including airfare departing from Milwaukee or Chicago. 3. Milwaukee Bucks Suite Package Donor: Funjet Vacations Suite tickets for sixteen people during the 2017- Value: $2,400 2018 season to watch the Milwaukee Bucks 7. Sendik's Food Market Meat For A Year their brand new arena. Game date and opponent to be determined. Food and Choose from a wide selection of meat for every beverages are included. month of the year. Donor: Milwaukee Bucks Donor: Sendik's Food Market Value: $2,000 Value: $1,000 4. Napa Valley Getaway 8. Brewers Game Experience A five day / four night stay with breathtaking Four infield tickets to a Milwaukee Brewers views of the Napa Valley from this secluded home game with an opportunity to view batting Mount St. Helena 3-bedroom/2 bath home in practice and slide down Bernie's slide. Two Calistoga, CA. The package includes $500 Visa people will also have the opportunity to hold gift card toward travel expenses donated by the the finish line for the Famous Racing Sausages. Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin Operations Donor: Milwaukee Brewers Team. Value: $2,000 Donor: Ann and Jim Maher Value: $3,000 Silent Auction Packages: 101. Man Cave Upgrade 106. Run for a Cause Miller High Life decorations. 90 day membership to the Wisconsin Athletic Donor: MillerCoors Value: $840 Club and complimentary registration for the Madison Mini Marathon, Drumstick Dash and 102. Door County Weekend Getaway Lucky Leprechaun. Stay at the luxurious Lodgings on Pioneer Lane. Donor: Vision Event Management, Wisconsin Arrive on Thursday, October 12th and attend Athletic Club Value: $600 the Peninsula Players to see Almost Maine. Enjoy a dinner at the beloved Sister Bay Bowl 107. Paul Simon Summerfest Tickets supper club. Two tickets to his show at Summerfest on June Donor: Mike Fordney Value: $800 30th with Summerfest gear. Donors: Mike Fordney, Summerfest 103. Chicago Getaway Value: $600 A two night stay at the beautiful and luxurious Swissotel Chicago and four general admission 108. Feel Fabulous tickets to the Shedd Aquarium and the Skydeck Shopping spree experiences, various gift cards Chicago. and wardrobe essentials. Donors: Swissotel Chicago, Shedd Aquarium, Donors: MilwaukeeHome, Anthropologie, Skydeck Chicago Value: $725 Access Boutique, Lela Boutique, Shoo, Bangles and Bags Value: $585 104. The Supreme Experience with Diana Ross in the Fox Cities 109. UPAF Experience Enjoy a pair of tickets to see Diana Ross at the Behind the scenes tour of The Nutcracker and Fox Cities Performing Arts Center, dine at Spats two tickets to another UPAF show. and enjoy a one night stay at the Radisson Donor: United Performing Arts Fund Paper Valley Hotel. Value: $1,500 Donors: Barry James, Radisson Paper Valley 110. Adopt A Grow Machine Hotel, Spats Value: $800 The winning bidder will decide which school or 105. Gear up with Harley! program will receive a Grow Machine! Harley Davidson jacket, roadside kit, museum Donor: Fork Farms Value: $3,000 tickets, and more. 111. Designed Décor Donor: Harley Davidson Value: $650 Decorate your home with a variety of three different canvases. Donors: Splash Studio, Jamie Bilgo Bruchman, Rayna Andrews Value: $275 112. Dine with Heroes 120. Jordy Nelson Softball Game Autographed Have a pizza dinner with local firefighters at a Jersey MFD station. Donor: Lammi Sports Value: Priceless Donor: Milwaukee Fire Department 121. Bayshore Shopping Spree Value: Priceless Enjoy a private shopping experience at Vera 113. Namaste Bradley and gift certificates to various stores A ten class pass to Brew City Yoga. and restaurants. Donor: Brew City Yoga Value: $120 Donors: Bayshore Town Center, Vera Bradley, Sprecher's Restaurant & Pub, California Pizza 114. Waterpark Palooza Kitchen, Devon, Blaze Pizza and Rocky Rococo Four waterpark passes to Chula Vista Resort and Value: $575 Noah's Ark in the Wisconsin Dells. Donors: Chula Vista Resort, Noah's Ark 122. The Legendary Brewers Value: $290 Four club tickets and parking to the Northwestern Mutual Legends Club at Miller 115. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Autographed Football Park on August 3, 2017. Donor: Kemps Value: $250 Donor: Northwestern Mutual 116. Focus on the Details Value: $500 A classic car detail with car necessities. 123. Summer Festivals of Fun Donor: Fine Detailz Value: $250 Four admission tickets to Festa Italiana, 117. Ice Ice Baby Summerfest, Mexican Fiesta, Germanfest, Nine tickets to a Milwaukee Admirals game and Wisconsin State Fair and Polish Fest. one person can drive the Zamboni. Donor: Tri City National Bank Donor: Milwaukee Admirals Value: $375 Value: $180 124. ic! berlin Sunglasses 118. Pamper Your Pet Donor: Eye Candy Value: $460 Various pet treats, dog wash, teeth brushing 125. Donald Driver Charity Softball Game and overnight boarding. Tickets & Autographed Softball Donors: Community Bark, Bark & Scratch, Donor: Lammi Sports Value: $200 Spa Paw and Tail Value: $120 126. The Supper Club Experience 119. Wine Not? Wisconsin Supper Club An Old-Fashioned Private wine tasting at Staller Estate Winery and Experience book and gift cards to Pinewood two chocolate and wine flights from Indulgence Supper Club, Arthur's Supper Club and The Chocolatiers. Granary Supper Club. Donors: Staller Estate Winery, Indulgence Donors: Ann and Jim Maher, Pinewood Supper Chocolatiers Value: $200 Club, Arthur's Supper Club, The Granary Supper Club Value: $130 127. Be a Boss with Koss 135. Wauwatosa Package Bluetooth Fitbuds, Wireless Bluetooth Over-Ear Gift certificates and items from local businesses. Headphones and a Bluetooth Speaker. Donors: Rocket Baby Bakery, Tosa Bowl and Donor: Koss Corporation Bun, Penzey's Spices, Tosa Yoga Value: $210 Value: $175 128. Milwaukee County Zoo Experience 136. Mix it up with Wes and Elizabeth Six general admission tickets, behind the scenes Sit alongside the Morning Mix on 99.1 WMYX. tour passes, adventure zone wristbands and Donor: WMYX Value: Priceless tickets for your choice of train ride, zoomobile, 137. Kendra Scott Jewelry sea lion or carousel and a parking pass. Donor: Kendra Scott Value: $305 Donor: Tri City National Bank Value: $100 138. Sail Away Two tickets for a one hour Geneva Bay tour. 129. Packers Collector's Football Donor: Gage Marine Value: $55 Donor: The Green Bay Packers Value: Priceless 139. Family Fun at Discovery World A Family Level Membership to Discovery World 130. Date Night and four tickets to aboard the Sailing Vessel A pair of tickets to see Idina Menzel and stay at Dennis Sullivan. the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee for a one night Donor: Discovery World Value: $295 stay with breakfast for two in the morning. Donors: The Pabst Theater Group, Hyatt 140. Milwaukee Holiday Ornaments Regency Value: $435 Sixteen Milwaukee Holiday Lights Festival ornaments ornaments. 131. Wine Lovers Donor: Downtown Bid Value: $400 A gourmet wine basket and two tickets for a wine tasting. 141. Skip the Valet Line Donor: East Bank Wine Storage Donor: Patti Habeck Value: Priceless Value: $450 142. Brewers Tailgate Package 132. Casino Royale Brewer's Bean Bag toss, Pick 'N Save gift card, A $100 food and beverage gift card and a one- Brewers Cabernet, four tickets to the July 15th night stay for two. game again the Phillies and a parking pass. Donor: Potawatomi Hotel & Casino Donor: Roundy's Supermarkets, Inc. Value: $290 Value: $525 133. Maid Brigade to Save the Day! Donor: Maid Brigade Value: $250 134. Jordy Nelson Autographed Jersey Donor: Associated Bank Value: Priceless 143. Treat Yourself! 149. Spoil Yourself Visit PRAVO Wellness Centre for a one hour A variety of Aveda products, a 60 minute facial massage with Melanie, a gift certificate for at Merle Norman and gift card to Salon Amroze. three infrared sauna sessions and an age smart Donors: Merle Norman Cosmetics, Salon facial with eyebrow wax. Amroze Value: $265 Donor: PRAVO Wellness Centre Value: $250 150. Feed Your Soul 144. Lincoln Warehouse Cocktail Kit Enjoy four Feed Your Soul tickets and two The kit includes two bottles of Twisted Path pieces of original art. Spirits, two bottles of Top Note Tonics, a variety Donors: Feed Your Soul and FYS Artists back of Bittercube Bitters, a list of cocktail Value: $500 recipes and a tour pass for four to Twisted Path 151. Aaron Rodgers Autographed Football Distillery. Donor: Associated Bank Value: Priceless Donors: Twisted Path Distillery, Bittercube, Top Note Tonic Value: $170 152. Putt Putt Away Four rounds of golf at Morningstar Golfers Club. 145. Food and City Tour Donor: Morningstar Golfers Club Value: $240 Milwaukee Food and City Tours gift certificate. Donor: Milwaukee Food & City Tours 153. Milwaukee’s Marcus Marvels Value: $50 Gift certificates to Kil@wat, Milwaukee ChopHouse and The Pfister's Sunday brunch for 146. Milwaukee Bucks Autographed two guests.
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