Aucilla Christian Academy’s first annual Celebration Dinner, Raffle and Auction will be held on February 25, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. in the Wilmer Bassett Gymnasium at ACA. This evening event will host over 200 people to benefit the annual fund at ACA, a Christ-centered college preparatory school, serving North Florida and South Georgia. For tickets, call 850-997-3597 or email contactus@aucilla.org.
Aucilla Christian Academy is excited to release the 2018 ACA Celebration Dinner, Raffle & Auction book, featuring over 100 live and silent auction items, donated by generous ACA supporters. The event is almost completely sold out. Contact ACA at 997-3597 or contactus@aucilla.org for reserved seating. Thank you.
The document summarizes the items available for auction at the 41st Annual Dinner Dance fundraiser for St. Ann parish. It lists 18 oral auction items with descriptions, opening bids, estimated values, and donors. Items include Cardinals tickets, vacation packages, outdoor equipment, photography sessions, and more. The proceeds will support St. Ann parish and school.
The document announces the 7th annual Taste of the Nation event in Maine on June 24th to benefit Share Our Strength and fight childhood hunger. Dozens of Maine's top chefs from the state's best restaurants will participate by providing food to be paired with wines, beers, and cocktails. Last year the event raised over $150,000 for local anti-hunger organizations. General admission tickets are $125 with VIP tickets available for $200.
The document is an invitation and program for the 39th Annual Celebrity Chefs Dinner hosted by Community Living Centers to benefit their organization. It provides details on the event including the date, location, welcome message, history of CLC, overview of the evening including chefs and menu, thank you to sponsors and donors. It introduces 15 guest chefs who will be providing food for the event and provides a brief bio on each chef highlighting their experience and accomplishments.
The document summarizes items being auctioned off at the 41st Annual Dinner Dance for St. Ann to raise funds. It lists 18 auction items with descriptions, opening bids, estimated values, and donors. The items include sports tickets, vacations, home improvement services, dining experiences, and more. The proceeds will support St. Ann parish, school, and community.
The document announces a pre-Independence Day BBQ at the Marine Landing Deck on June 28th from 11 AM to 2 PM. It details the BBQ menu including chicken, hamburgers, hotdogs and sides. The event is free for H&S Battalion HQMC personnel and families, and others are welcome for $13 for adults and $6 for children under 10, to be paid in cash. It also advertises a L.I.N.K.S. for Kids event from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM for ages 6 to 12 and free small ice cream for the first 200 diners.
Aucilla Christian Academy's 2015 Expand the Light Dinner & Auction at Honey L...lisaflournoy
This document contains rules and information for an auction being held by Aucilla Christian Academy. It provides details on bidding procedures for both the live auction and silent auction. The live auction will begin at 7pm and bidding requires raising your numbered bidding book. The silent auction uses numbered bid sheets to place bids. Several sponsorship thank you's and descriptions of auction items like vacations, hunting trips and theme park tickets are also included.
This summary provides information about community events happening from June 5-8 in and around Trinidad, Colorado as described in the document:
On June 5-8, several community meetings and events are taking place in Trinidad including Continuum of Care and Network Council meetings, a county commissioners meeting, an economic development board meeting, and a conservation district meeting. Additionally, a Holy Trinity Flea Market and book sale fundraiser are scheduled for June 6-7 along with a blood drive on June 6. On June 7, the annual Stonewall Fishing Tournament will be held at Monument Lake. Other events include a philosophy discussion group and activities at Trinidad Lake State Park. Friday Night Live events for teens will provide fun
Aucilla Christian Academy is excited to release the 2018 ACA Celebration Dinner, Raffle & Auction book, featuring over 100 live and silent auction items, donated by generous ACA supporters. The event is almost completely sold out. Contact ACA at 997-3597 or contactus@aucilla.org for reserved seating. Thank you.
The document summarizes the items available for auction at the 41st Annual Dinner Dance fundraiser for St. Ann parish. It lists 18 oral auction items with descriptions, opening bids, estimated values, and donors. Items include Cardinals tickets, vacation packages, outdoor equipment, photography sessions, and more. The proceeds will support St. Ann parish and school.
The document announces the 7th annual Taste of the Nation event in Maine on June 24th to benefit Share Our Strength and fight childhood hunger. Dozens of Maine's top chefs from the state's best restaurants will participate by providing food to be paired with wines, beers, and cocktails. Last year the event raised over $150,000 for local anti-hunger organizations. General admission tickets are $125 with VIP tickets available for $200.
The document is an invitation and program for the 39th Annual Celebrity Chefs Dinner hosted by Community Living Centers to benefit their organization. It provides details on the event including the date, location, welcome message, history of CLC, overview of the evening including chefs and menu, thank you to sponsors and donors. It introduces 15 guest chefs who will be providing food for the event and provides a brief bio on each chef highlighting their experience and accomplishments.
The document summarizes items being auctioned off at the 41st Annual Dinner Dance for St. Ann to raise funds. It lists 18 auction items with descriptions, opening bids, estimated values, and donors. The items include sports tickets, vacations, home improvement services, dining experiences, and more. The proceeds will support St. Ann parish, school, and community.
The document announces a pre-Independence Day BBQ at the Marine Landing Deck on June 28th from 11 AM to 2 PM. It details the BBQ menu including chicken, hamburgers, hotdogs and sides. The event is free for H&S Battalion HQMC personnel and families, and others are welcome for $13 for adults and $6 for children under 10, to be paid in cash. It also advertises a L.I.N.K.S. for Kids event from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM for ages 6 to 12 and free small ice cream for the first 200 diners.
Aucilla Christian Academy's 2015 Expand the Light Dinner & Auction at Honey L...lisaflournoy
This document contains rules and information for an auction being held by Aucilla Christian Academy. It provides details on bidding procedures for both the live auction and silent auction. The live auction will begin at 7pm and bidding requires raising your numbered bidding book. The silent auction uses numbered bid sheets to place bids. Several sponsorship thank you's and descriptions of auction items like vacations, hunting trips and theme park tickets are also included.
This summary provides information about community events happening from June 5-8 in and around Trinidad, Colorado as described in the document:
On June 5-8, several community meetings and events are taking place in Trinidad including Continuum of Care and Network Council meetings, a county commissioners meeting, an economic development board meeting, and a conservation district meeting. Additionally, a Holy Trinity Flea Market and book sale fundraiser are scheduled for June 6-7 along with a blood drive on June 6. On June 7, the annual Stonewall Fishing Tournament will be held at Monument Lake. Other events include a philosophy discussion group and activities at Trinidad Lake State Park. Friday Night Live events for teens will provide fun
This document provides details about the Corpus Christi 2010 Crab Feed auction including the schedule of events, list of sponsors and donors, and descriptions of auction items being sold. Some of the auction items include sailing trips, vacations to Maui and Mexico, sports packages, and private tours. The proceeds will support programs at Corpus Christi School and Parish.
Dozens of Maine's top chefs will gather on June 24th at Diamond's Edge Restaurant on Great Diamond Island to raise money for childhood hunger charities through Share Our Strength Maine's 7th Annual Taste of the Nation event. Last year the event raised over $150,000 for local anti-hunger groups. Attendees will sample food from well-known Maine restaurants while enjoying music and drinks. Proceeds will benefit Opportunity Alliance, Good Shepherd Food Bank, Cultivating Community and Preble Street Teen Center to help the 1 in 4 Maine children facing food insecurity.
Aucilla Christian Academy's Dinner & Auction Presented by Nature Bridges - 2016lisaflournoy
Please join us on Saturday, April 16, 2016 for a spirit-filled evening to support our beloved school at Aucilla Christian Academy's annual Dinner and Auction, presented by Nature Bridges. Dinner and auction begin at 6:00 in ACA's newly renovated auditorium. Tickets are available in ACA's front office or from a board member. For more information, call ACA at 850-997-3597.
All the details about the Flushing Zebra Bash ... check out the LIVE auction items, SILENT auction items, and all the festivities of the evening in the event program!
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in northern New York from May 31st to June 23rd, including health fairs, art shows, concerts, festivals, and activities at local parks and museums. Details are given for locations, dates, times, activities, and contact information for each event listed. The document encourages readers to get involved in their community and participate in these family-friendly events.
The document provides a schedule of local sports games and events for high schools, Trinidad State, and includes a calendar listing community events happening from February 19th to 28th, such as dine out events to support Noah's Ark Animal Shelter, Republican Women's dinner, and an opera performance of Aida. It also includes weather forecasts, river flow information, and brief news articles about a Valentine's adoption event at Big R and thanking the acting city manager for her service.
The Frio Canyon is an outdoor explorers paradise. With the famous Frio River and two majestic state parks - Garner & Lost Maples - there is so much fun to be had. We invite you to come play, rest and relax in the beautiful Texas Hill Country.
This adventure guide will help you discover all there is to explore in the Frio Canyon. For more information about where to stay visit: www.riverbluffcabins.com .
Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village - May 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
This document summarizes a newsletter from Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village retirement community. It discusses a partnership where homeschooling students visit residents in the memory care neighborhood to give presentations. The students enjoy having an audience, while the residents love the interaction and entertainment from the students. The partnership benefits both generations by combating isolation and educating students.
This document provides information on upcoming events and activities for 1st ABCT Soldiers and families in January-March 2014. It lists youth activities, sporting events, training opportunities, movies, and more. It also includes information on scholarships and tax filing resources. Links are provided to Facebook pages and websites for various units and organizations to stay updated.
This document provides a summary of current news and upcoming events at Fort Riley and in the local community. Key updates and links are provided for Fort Riley units and pages, as well as information on finance, education, healthcare, and family resources. The summary also lists various community events in September and October, such as training courses, museum exhibits, festivals, and youth activities.
This document provides information about upcoming events in September and October at Fort Riley and in the surrounding communities. It lists over 30 different community events, including fall festivals, food and craft fairs, concerts, classes, and family activities. Web links are provided for many of the events to direct people to event websites for more details on locations, times, costs, and how to get tickets or register. Recurring events and programs at Fort Riley are also advertised, such as the Army Family Action Plan conference and a marriage workshop series.
Chef Michael McDonald recommends packing his La Jolla Cobb Salad and charcuterie for the perfect lunchbox, noting the importance of variety in packed meals. As executive chef of Roppongi restaurant in La Jolla, McDonald aims to blend French techniques with Asian ingredients in a unique dining experience. He encourages people to explore ethnic markets for new lunchbox inspiration beyond typical sandwiches.
The document provides information about various summer events happening in July and August in the northern New York area, including:
- Renaissance festival weekends in July and August with various themes like pirates and highlanders.
- Drive-in movie nights throughout the summer months.
- Concerts in the park, sounds of summer concert series, and concert on the green series in various towns from July through August.
- Annual festivals like the Jefferson County Fair, Made in New York Festival, Strawberry Festival, and French Festival in July.
- Farm and food weekend in Jefferson County on July 21-22 where agricultural businesses open their doors.
The Deepwater Scarecrow and Wool Festival in Glen Innes faced challenges from unpredictable weather but was still enjoyed by attendees. Freak winds on Friday and a storm on Saturday morning damaged marquees and kept some crowds away. However, organizers said there was a variety of events and activities that catered to all ages. One popular event was the "dunk-a-pollie" where local politicians volunteered to get dunked in water to raise funds for community groups. Despite the weather issues, organizers felt the festival was a success due to the range of entertainment provided.
The document summarizes information about the town of Smithtown, including its founding in 1665 and key landmarks. It describes the local schools of Smithtown West, Smithtown East, and Accompsett Middle School. It also lists some popular restaurants in the area like Thai House and McDonald's, as well as shopping locations such as Forever 21 and the Mercedes-Benz dealership on Route 111.
This document provides information about Easter brunch options and menu items at a restaurant. It lists appetizers, entrees, and breakfast specialties available for Easter Sunday brunch from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm and encourages making reservations. The menu includes options like Monte Cristo sandwiches, breakfast burritos, biscuits and gravy, and smoked salmon platters. Beverages and desserts are also detailed.
This document contains a list of rental properties with details about each including address, unit size, estimated availability date, leasing agent, monthly rent and deposit amounts, nearby cross streets, and whether each unit has air conditioning, garage, washer/dryer, and allowance for pets. There are over 50 residential units ranging from 1 to 4 bedrooms as well as some commercial properties listed with availability dates ranging from the present through February 2020. The rental prices listed vary significantly based on unit size and amenities from $695 for a studio to $2500 for a 4 bedroom house.
This is the first 2015 visitor's guide created for Beach Haven NJ. It includes events, stories and photos. Beach Haven is the Heart of Long Beach Island with gorgeous beaches, rich history, fine dining and great places to shop.
This document provides information about an event called the Lord Botetourt Affair that will take place on February 5, 2016 at Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, VA. It includes details about the schedule of events, event sponsors, auction rules, and items available in the silent and live auctions. Some of the high-value items in the live auction include trips to football games, experiences at VIMS, dinners with the William & Mary president, and vacation stays in various locations. The purpose is to raise funds through this auction event.
The document describes an upcoming silent auction to benefit AFCC special projects and initiatives. Bidding will close on certain items at 6:35pm and 7pm. The auction includes original artwork, sports memorabilia, vacation packages and more. Auction rules specify bidding procedures and payment/pickup details.
This document contains details about the Corpus Christi 2010 Crab Feed auction including the date, location, auctioneers, sponsors, and descriptions of auction items. Some of the auction items include a sailing trip in San Francisco Bay, a week in a Maui condo, a private tour of Pixar Studios, Oakland A's luxury box tickets, and a golf outing at Claremont Country Club. The live auction will begin at 9pm with bidding on items like vacations, dining experiences, and services.
This document provides information about ACCESS' 11th annual Mayors United fundraising event that benefits vulnerable people in Jackson County, Oregon. The summary highlights that the event raised over $1 million last year through donations and services that helped over 52,000 people with food, housing, medical equipment and other services. The document provides details on ACCESS' impact in the community, live auction items being offered at the event, and thanks sponsors like Wells Fargo for their support.
This document provides details about the Corpus Christi 2010 Crab Feed auction including the schedule of events, list of sponsors and donors, and descriptions of auction items being sold. Some of the auction items include sailing trips, vacations to Maui and Mexico, sports packages, and private tours. The proceeds will support programs at Corpus Christi School and Parish.
Dozens of Maine's top chefs will gather on June 24th at Diamond's Edge Restaurant on Great Diamond Island to raise money for childhood hunger charities through Share Our Strength Maine's 7th Annual Taste of the Nation event. Last year the event raised over $150,000 for local anti-hunger groups. Attendees will sample food from well-known Maine restaurants while enjoying music and drinks. Proceeds will benefit Opportunity Alliance, Good Shepherd Food Bank, Cultivating Community and Preble Street Teen Center to help the 1 in 4 Maine children facing food insecurity.
Aucilla Christian Academy's Dinner & Auction Presented by Nature Bridges - 2016lisaflournoy
Please join us on Saturday, April 16, 2016 for a spirit-filled evening to support our beloved school at Aucilla Christian Academy's annual Dinner and Auction, presented by Nature Bridges. Dinner and auction begin at 6:00 in ACA's newly renovated auditorium. Tickets are available in ACA's front office or from a board member. For more information, call ACA at 850-997-3597.
All the details about the Flushing Zebra Bash ... check out the LIVE auction items, SILENT auction items, and all the festivities of the evening in the event program!
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in northern New York from May 31st to June 23rd, including health fairs, art shows, concerts, festivals, and activities at local parks and museums. Details are given for locations, dates, times, activities, and contact information for each event listed. The document encourages readers to get involved in their community and participate in these family-friendly events.
The document provides a schedule of local sports games and events for high schools, Trinidad State, and includes a calendar listing community events happening from February 19th to 28th, such as dine out events to support Noah's Ark Animal Shelter, Republican Women's dinner, and an opera performance of Aida. It also includes weather forecasts, river flow information, and brief news articles about a Valentine's adoption event at Big R and thanking the acting city manager for her service.
The Frio Canyon is an outdoor explorers paradise. With the famous Frio River and two majestic state parks - Garner & Lost Maples - there is so much fun to be had. We invite you to come play, rest and relax in the beautiful Texas Hill Country.
This adventure guide will help you discover all there is to explore in the Frio Canyon. For more information about where to stay visit: www.riverbluffcabins.com .
Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village - May 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
This document summarizes a newsletter from Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village retirement community. It discusses a partnership where homeschooling students visit residents in the memory care neighborhood to give presentations. The students enjoy having an audience, while the residents love the interaction and entertainment from the students. The partnership benefits both generations by combating isolation and educating students.
This document provides information on upcoming events and activities for 1st ABCT Soldiers and families in January-March 2014. It lists youth activities, sporting events, training opportunities, movies, and more. It also includes information on scholarships and tax filing resources. Links are provided to Facebook pages and websites for various units and organizations to stay updated.
This document provides a summary of current news and upcoming events at Fort Riley and in the local community. Key updates and links are provided for Fort Riley units and pages, as well as information on finance, education, healthcare, and family resources. The summary also lists various community events in September and October, such as training courses, museum exhibits, festivals, and youth activities.
This document provides information about upcoming events in September and October at Fort Riley and in the surrounding communities. It lists over 30 different community events, including fall festivals, food and craft fairs, concerts, classes, and family activities. Web links are provided for many of the events to direct people to event websites for more details on locations, times, costs, and how to get tickets or register. Recurring events and programs at Fort Riley are also advertised, such as the Army Family Action Plan conference and a marriage workshop series.
Chef Michael McDonald recommends packing his La Jolla Cobb Salad and charcuterie for the perfect lunchbox, noting the importance of variety in packed meals. As executive chef of Roppongi restaurant in La Jolla, McDonald aims to blend French techniques with Asian ingredients in a unique dining experience. He encourages people to explore ethnic markets for new lunchbox inspiration beyond typical sandwiches.
The document provides information about various summer events happening in July and August in the northern New York area, including:
- Renaissance festival weekends in July and August with various themes like pirates and highlanders.
- Drive-in movie nights throughout the summer months.
- Concerts in the park, sounds of summer concert series, and concert on the green series in various towns from July through August.
- Annual festivals like the Jefferson County Fair, Made in New York Festival, Strawberry Festival, and French Festival in July.
- Farm and food weekend in Jefferson County on July 21-22 where agricultural businesses open their doors.
The Deepwater Scarecrow and Wool Festival in Glen Innes faced challenges from unpredictable weather but was still enjoyed by attendees. Freak winds on Friday and a storm on Saturday morning damaged marquees and kept some crowds away. However, organizers said there was a variety of events and activities that catered to all ages. One popular event was the "dunk-a-pollie" where local politicians volunteered to get dunked in water to raise funds for community groups. Despite the weather issues, organizers felt the festival was a success due to the range of entertainment provided.
The document summarizes information about the town of Smithtown, including its founding in 1665 and key landmarks. It describes the local schools of Smithtown West, Smithtown East, and Accompsett Middle School. It also lists some popular restaurants in the area like Thai House and McDonald's, as well as shopping locations such as Forever 21 and the Mercedes-Benz dealership on Route 111.
This document provides information about Easter brunch options and menu items at a restaurant. It lists appetizers, entrees, and breakfast specialties available for Easter Sunday brunch from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm and encourages making reservations. The menu includes options like Monte Cristo sandwiches, breakfast burritos, biscuits and gravy, and smoked salmon platters. Beverages and desserts are also detailed.
This document contains a list of rental properties with details about each including address, unit size, estimated availability date, leasing agent, monthly rent and deposit amounts, nearby cross streets, and whether each unit has air conditioning, garage, washer/dryer, and allowance for pets. There are over 50 residential units ranging from 1 to 4 bedrooms as well as some commercial properties listed with availability dates ranging from the present through February 2020. The rental prices listed vary significantly based on unit size and amenities from $695 for a studio to $2500 for a 4 bedroom house.
This is the first 2015 visitor's guide created for Beach Haven NJ. It includes events, stories and photos. Beach Haven is the Heart of Long Beach Island with gorgeous beaches, rich history, fine dining and great places to shop.
This document provides information about an event called the Lord Botetourt Affair that will take place on February 5, 2016 at Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, VA. It includes details about the schedule of events, event sponsors, auction rules, and items available in the silent and live auctions. Some of the high-value items in the live auction include trips to football games, experiences at VIMS, dinners with the William & Mary president, and vacation stays in various locations. The purpose is to raise funds through this auction event.
The document describes an upcoming silent auction to benefit AFCC special projects and initiatives. Bidding will close on certain items at 6:35pm and 7pm. The auction includes original artwork, sports memorabilia, vacation packages and more. Auction rules specify bidding procedures and payment/pickup details.
This document contains details about the Corpus Christi 2010 Crab Feed auction including the date, location, auctioneers, sponsors, and descriptions of auction items. Some of the auction items include a sailing trip in San Francisco Bay, a week in a Maui condo, a private tour of Pixar Studios, Oakland A's luxury box tickets, and a golf outing at Claremont Country Club. The live auction will begin at 9pm with bidding on items like vacations, dining experiences, and services.
This document provides information about ACCESS' 11th annual Mayors United fundraising event that benefits vulnerable people in Jackson County, Oregon. The summary highlights that the event raised over $1 million last year through donations and services that helped over 52,000 people with food, housing, medical equipment and other services. The document provides details on ACCESS' impact in the community, live auction items being offered at the event, and thanks sponsors like Wells Fargo for their support.
The document provides information about upcoming events at NCBC Gulfport, including a Bee Wash fundraiser for the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society on June 5th, the base hosting the Area 3 Special Olympics on June 8th and needing 200 volunteers, and training for Sexual Assault Victim Advocates from June 17-21st. It also lists movie showings, fitness classes, services at the base chapel, and various youth activities happening at the base.
The document provides information about the history and accomplishments of the March of Dimes organization. It discusses how the March of Dimes was founded by President Roosevelt to find a cure for polio and now funds research to save babies from health issues. It also lists some of the organization's accomplishments in reducing preterm birth rates and expanding newborn screening tests. The rest of the document describes various donation packages that are available to support the March of Dimes' mission.
This document provides a weekly update from 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team including information on local events, activities, and services around Fort Riley for Soldiers and families. Key information includes a military appreciation event at Walmart, performances by the band Ricochet, classes and activities from local recreation departments, renovation updates at Burger King, relocations of legal and VA teams, and upcoming holiday events at Fort Riley.
This document summarizes a fundraising event being held by Camp Caroline on October 21-23, 2016. The event will include a fishing tournament on Saturday morning, barbecue cooking competition, and evening worship services and activities. Participants can register individually to attend the event for $80, which includes meals and lodging, or they can register boat and cooking teams to participate in the competitions for additional fees. The proceeds will benefit Camp Caroline. The deadline to register is October 5th to guarantee an event t-shirt.
This document provides various news updates and event announcements from Fort Riley, Kansas. It includes links to current news pages, the garrison commander's corner, and Facebook pages for units on post. It also lists upcoming events like volunteer recognition ceremonies, cooking classes, rodeos, and flea markets happening in July. Web links are provided for services and programs related to military families including education resources, healthcare, and youth activities.
This document provides updates on events and news from Fort Riley, including links to pages with more information. Key events mentioned include a volunteer recognition ceremony on July 23, the Riley County Fair from July 25-29, and Kids' Cooking & Nutrition classes from July 30-August 1. The document also lists websites for Fort Riley units, services on post, and off-post activities.
The document provides information about various upcoming special events, programs, and activities at Naval Construction Battalion Center Gulfport in December 2012. These include a tree lighting and holiday gift village event on December 7th, a Toys for Tots donation drive accepting donations through December 22nd, a silent baked goods auction by CAN DO Charity on December 13th, free family portrait sessions on December 8th-9th through the USO, and Secret Santa shopping at the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society thrift shop on December 8th. It also lists information about fitness activities, chapel events, movies at the training hall, trips from Information Tickets and Travel, and food and beverage options on base.
This document provides updates and announcements for 1-1 BSTB Soldiers, families and friends. It includes information about upcoming events at Fort Riley like volunteer recognition, rodeos and outdoor activities. It also provides links to Fort Riley pages and other military family resources on finance, education, healthcare and more. The document encourages joining Facebook pages and subscribing to local newspapers to stay informed about Fort Riley and military community events and news.
This document is a program for the Completely KIDS Big Red Tailgate event on October 2, 2015. It includes greetings from the event chairs Darlene and Randy Mueller, an introduction to Completely KIDS and their mission to help children and families in need through education, nutrition, and other programs. The agenda for the evening includes a cocktail hour, silent auction, dinner with entertainment, live auction and raffle. It also provides details on sponsorship opportunities and thank you to the many individuals, businesses and organizations involved in supporting Completely KIDS and the event.
6 February 2013 1 ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
This document provides a weekly newsletter with updates and announcements for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT) soldiers, families, and friends. It includes information on upcoming events, facility closures and openings, and programs. The newsletter editor is announcing their last week with 1ABCT.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities for Soldiers and families of the 1st ABCT, 1ID at Fort Riley, including:
- Details about an upcoming "Quarter Mania" event in Junction City on January 10th where home-based businesses will auction items for 1 or 2 quarters.
- Links and information for battalion Facebook pages.
- Information about classes, training, and resources available through the ACS Outreach program and Fort Riley Post Library.
- Upcoming sports games, movies, and family activities around Fort Riley through mid-February.
OFBPA Newsletter June 2011
Mission Statement: “Bringing Business and the Community Together”
Monthly newsletter from Overlea Fullerton Business & Professional Association. Includes meeting details, local event notices & local business news contributed from members & friends of OFBPA.
Quintessential Barrington : The Greatest Gateway Gala 2018 presented by Staci...Stacie Stephenson
GATEWAY FOR CANCER RESEARCH invites you to “The Greatest Gateway”—Chicago’s star-studded cures gala that will “come alive” to celebrate 27 years of Gateway-funded groundbreaking clinical cancer research trials. “Our mission instills a sense of urgency to accelerate the
pace of cancer research,” Gateway President Teresa Hall Bartels said. “Our dedication to investing in novel patient-centric approaches, combined with the increasing rate of treatment advances leads us to believe that together we can conquer cancer in our lifetime.” Richard J Stephenson, Cancer Treatment Centers of America and Gateway for Cancer Research (Gateway) Founder and Chairman, and Dr.
Stacie J. Stephenson, CTCA Chairman Functional Medicine and member of the Gateway Board of Directors, announce an evening to amaze you— “The Greatest Gateway”—benefitting Gateway, a non-profit organization “The Greatest Gateway” Gala on October 20, 2018 dedicated to funding transformational cancer research. All proceeds from “The Greatest Gateway” will support Gateway Phase I and Phase II trials across cancer types including breast, blood, and lung cancers.
Inspired by the magic and wonder of the Oscar-nominated film
“The Greatest Showman”, the annual Chicago Cures Gala will be held on Saturday, October 20, 2018 at the Sheraton Grand Chicago, 301 East North Water Street, Chicago. Cocktail hour begins at 5 p.m. followed by The Main Event at 6 p.m. Presenting sponsors Richard J Stephenson and Dr. Stacie J.Stephenson will celebrate another year of Gateway-funded breakthrough clinical cancer research trials at institutions across the world.
This document provides information on various upcoming events, activities, and services around Naval Construction Battalion
Center Gulfport. It includes details about tax assistance opening on February 4th, a Seabee Ball volunteer opportunity on
February 23rd, chapel services and offerings, intramural sports signups, a housing yard sale on February 16th, movies
showing at the base theater, and off-base Mardi Gras parades and events in early February. It also lists contact information
for childcare, fitness activities, outdoor recreation, food services, and more.
The document is the February 2015 issue of the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family and MWR Magazine. It provides information on upcoming events at various clubs in the area during February, including Valentine's Day dinners and activities, Super Bowl parties, ski trips, and more. It also includes advertisements, operating hours for facilities, and messages from leadership.
This document provides information about various upcoming events at Naval Construction Battalion Center Gulfport, including: Exercise Citadel Shield 2013 which will impact base traffic on February 25th; a February 22nd deadline to apply for Scholarships for Military Children; celebrations for the Navy Supply Corps' 218th birthday on February 22nd; and the 71st Annual Seabee Ball on March 23rd. It also lists information about youth activities, fitness classes, movies showing at the base theater, and more community and base events happening in the upcoming weeks.
Similar to ACA's 1st Annual Celebration Dinner, Raffle & Auction on Feb. 25, 2017 (20)
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Welcome to ACA’s 1st
Annual
Celebration
Dinner, Raffle & Auction
presented by Staunton & Faglie, PL
Schedule of Events
6:00 p.m. Silent Auction Opens with Raffle, Game & Ministry Partner Tables
Receive a free gift by signing-up as an Annual Ministry Partner tonight;
Silent Auction Tables Closing Times: Blue 7 p.m.; White after intermission.
6:15 p.m. Welcome – Principal Richard Finlayson with ACA Board Member Floyd
Faglie. Reminder: Blue Silent Auction Tables close at 7 p.m.
6:20 p.m. Buffet Opens – As a special thank you to our Corporate Sponsors, the
round tables will be served first.
7:00 p.m. Blue Silent Auction Tables Close, Special by ACA Students & 1st
Raffle
Prize Drawn
7:15 p.m. LIVE AUCTION BEGINS!
Auctioneers Steve & Margie Burton with Emcee Alumnus David Jackson
8:00 p.m. INTERMISSION – REMINDERS: (1) Receive free gift by signing-up as an
Annual Ministry Partner (2) Get your bracelet to play the Heads or Tails
Game after Intermission
8:15 p.m. White Silent Auction Tables Close, Heads or Tails Game Begins, 2nd
Raffle Prize Drawn & Live Auction Continues
9:00 p.m. LIVE AUCTION ENDS & 3rd
Raffle Prize Drawing
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Thank You Corporate Sponsors
and Halsey Beshears
The
Fletcher
Family
MADISON DENTAL
ASSOCIATES
and
Trophy Creek Outfitters
Demott
Family Farm
WARE OIL &
SUPPLY CO.
and Nature Bridges
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On behalf of Aucilla Christian Academy’s faculty, staff, students and
families, thank you for joining us at our first annual Celebration Dinner,
Raffle and Auction. Because of generous supporters like you and those listed
in this book, we exist and continue to thrive! Our Celebration Team has
worked tirelessly to make this a very special occasion, so sit-back, bid high
and enjoy celebrating the school we all dearly love. May God bless you and
may God continue to bless ACA!
ACA Board of Directors
Don Bishop, Mark Browning, Floyd Faglie, Rusty Hamrick, Nicole Horne,
April James, Kevin Slaughter & Jay Walton
Special Thanks to the 2017 ACA Celebration Team
ACA Board of Directors, ACA Students, Angie Williams, Ansley Rogers,
Ashley Woods, Cathy Jackson, Cathy Rogers, Christell Walker, Dana
Schwab, Sandi Faglie, Katrina Walton, Jennefer McLeod, JerriAnn Webb,
Jessica Purvis, Jill Walker, Julie Cherry, Holli Slaughter, John Finlayson,
Linsey Taylor, Lisa Flournoy, Mac Finlayson, Mandy Self, Mary Beth
Finlayson, Pam Mueller, Catherine Hamrick & Stacey Burton.
We appreciate our ACA parent and student volunteers!
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PLATINUM WARRIORS
($7,500 donation to annual fund)
Staunton & Faglie, PL
GOLD WARRIORS
($2,500 donation to annual fund)
Big Bend Timber Logging
Big Bend Timber Services
BLUE & LEGACY WARRIORS
($500-2,499 donation to annual fund)
Demott Family Farm
Don & Kathy Everett/Ware Oil Supply Co.
JeffCo. Dairy, LLC.
Jerry & Ginger Gray
Joseph Hannon
Nature Bridges/J.D. James Inc.
Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Kercher
FAITHFUL WARRIORS
($100 donation to annual fund)
Bill Kirkpatrick
Billy & Paulette Schofill
Jan & Mike Perrine
Jill Davis
Len Dodson
Lila L. Jones
Sheri Walker
Smith Therapy Services
Stewart’s Pharmacy
Tracey Jackson
The Forestry Co. – Don Curtis
Receive a free
gift tonight by
New Ministry
Partnership
Program!
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Raffle
Drawings
Drop by the Raffle
Table for chances to
win these raffle prizes!
$25 ticket
$100 five tickets
7:00 p.m. 1st
Prize Drawing
TOY JOHN DEERE GATOR
Battery Operated Riding Toy,
donated by Ag Pro Companies
$350 value
8:15 p.m. 2nd
Prize Drawing
12 GAUGE REMINGTON 870 EXPRESS
donated by Kevin’s Sporting Goods
$350 value
9:00 p.m. 3rd
Prize Drawing
14K White Gold Diamond Drop Earrings
(.63 carats total diamond weight)
or a $1,500 shopping spree!
donated by Steel’s Jewelry
$1,500 value
Special for Celebration Guests Only
Pick-up your bracelet at the Game Table to play
Heads or Tails after Intermission
$25/Chance to Win a One-person
Calcutta Fishing Kayak ($550 value)
Donated by Trophy Creek Pawn Shop
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General Rules
1. Bidder Identification. Each attendee has a pre-registered number on the bidding book
that must be used for all bidding.
2. Services and non-tangible items (gift certificates) must be used within one year after
February 25, 2018 unless otherwise specified.
3. Removal of sold items must be accompanied by a PAID receipt on departure and must
be taken from ACA Wilmer Bassett Gym on the evening of the auction unless other
arrangements are made. ACA is not responsible for lost items.
4. Condominium/Vacation Home conditions. Arrangement for the use of a condominium
or other privately owned property is subject to agreement between the donor and the
winning bidder. Specifications in the book are those made by the donor. ACA holds no
responsibility for their representation. Any cleaning or amenities charges made by the
Condo Associations or owner will be borne by the purchaser, as such charges are
variable.
5. A payment in full on the evening of the auction is mandatory unless other
arrangements have been made with the cashier.
Live Auction Rules
1. The Live Auction will begin at approximately 7:15 p.m. and continues until all items have
been auctioned.
2. To bid on an item during the Live Auction, the bidder’s numbered bid book must be
raised as the stated bid is made. Spotters stationed throughout the room will indicate
bids to auctioneer.
3. The winning bidder’s book number, the item number, and the final bid amount will be
recorded and transmitted with the item to the cashier.
Silent Auction Rules
1. Silent Auction tables open for bidding at 6:00 pm. White tables (clearly marked) will
close at approximately 8:15 p.m. Blue tables will close at approximately 7:00 p.m.
2. Each item in the silent auction has a corresponding bid sheet. To bid, the bidder’s
personal number and the amount bid must be written on the next blank line available
on the bid sheet.
3. Each increase in the bid must equal or exceed the minimum increase figure stated on
the bid sheet in order to constitute a valid bid.
4. The last bid on the sheet is the winning bid, provided it meets aforementioned
conditions. It will be circled by an auction official as the winning bid.
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C E L E B R A T I O N
Live Auction
DINING
1. GOURMET DINNER FOR SIX
What’s better than a delicious meal served in your own home – one that you do
not have to prepare with five of your best friends? The mouth-watering home
cooked meal and dessert will be provided for a party of six on a mutually
agreeable date within one year and 50 miles. Set date with Katrina at 510-9512.
Angie Williams, Linsey Taylor & Katrina Walton $250
2. WILD GAME DINNER
Enjoy a Wild Game Dinner for six people prepared by Kyle and Lee Walker. This
wonderful dinner will be at the Walker home located on Pinckney Hill Plantation
and will include a variety of Wild Game dishes. The delightful meal and dessert
will be a special evening for you and your friends. Available dates between
March 1 - September 1, 2017.
Kyle & Lee Walker $250
FISHING
3. CHARTER FISHING TRIP
Enjoy a 4 hour fishing trip along the Taylor County coastline. Good from May 1,
2017 through June 30, 2018.
Local Water Charters, Captain Junior Dice $200
4. FISHING TRIP FOR THREE
Take a spectacular flats fishing trip in your choice of an airboat or a 20 ft. flats
boat for up to three people out of the Aucilla River.
Neil Lindsey $300
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5. CHARTER FISHING TRIP FOR TWO
Another day with a pro! Captain Bry Martin wants to take you and up to two
friends trout and red fishing off the Taylor County coast for 6 hours. For the best
fishing, make arrangements before May or after September.
Bull Red Charters, LLC $375
6. FULL DAY OFFSHORE FISHING FOR FOUR
Full day of fishing out of Alligator Point, FL for four aboard the BY THE MILE.
Lunch, bottled water and soft drinks provided. Must have current Florida
Saltwater Fishing License. Contact Steadman Taylor at 850-556-0900 to schedule.
Sponsored by Broadleaf Trucking – Go Warriors! $1,500
7. FISHING TRIP FOR TWO
Enjoy a great half-day out on the water inshore fishing with a friend, going out
near the Econfina River to catch redfish or trout. Your experienced guide will be
Richard Schwab and you can make arrangements with him at 850-584-6103.
Richard Schwab $175
8. FISHING TRIP FOR TWO
Venture out with a friend for one full-day of fishing for redfish and trout on the
Taylor County Coast out of Spring Warrior. Expires February 25, 2018.
Captain Lee Ellison $300
VACATIONS
9. ST. GEORGE ISLAND BEACH HOUSE
Great vacation spot or getaway! Enjoy three nights at beautiful St. George Island
in Bassett’s Bungalow, which sleeps 14, and is located directly on the beach. Call
Donna at 668-6160 for available dates. Must be between October 2017 and
Memorial Day 2018. No unchaperoned high school or college students. No pets.
Buyer must pay $60 housekeeping fee. Come and have fun!
Bill & Donna Bassett $600
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10. STEINHATCHEE RIVER HOUSE – The Flamingo Villa
Best sunset view in the Big Bend. The house has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and is
located at the mouth of the Steinhatchee River overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. It
has central AC, satellite TV, Bose surround sound, a fully stocked kitchen and
linens are provided - sleeps 8. It also has a deep water boat dock and deck.
Purchaser will be treated to a 3-day/2-night stay at this wonderful getaway
available Labor Day 2017 through May 15, 2018. Contact Michele at 850-838-
6827 to make arrangements. For more information, go to vrbo.com and search
for listing # 477094.
Don & Michele Curtis $975
11. NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAIN HOME
Tohi means peace in Cherokee, and that is what you will find at this mountain
lake cabin. Located 17 miles from Murphy, North Carolina, Tohi is a lakefront
cabin within the Bear Paw community and on pristine Lake Hiwassee and
surrounded by the Nantahala National Park. Relax in front of the stone fireplace,
enjoy the private dock with boat slip, take in the mountain views or leaf change
with coffee on the porch. For the more energetic, there is plenty of hiking,
rafting, fishing and other outdoor opportunities nearby. Bring your boat or rent
from Mountain View Marina. Sleeps 8-10. NO pets or unchaperoned students.
Call Brad for available dates between August 15, 2017 - May 28, 2018 at 850-
997-3551. $75 cleaning fee. Pictures available on Facebook at Tohi Cabin.
Brad & Pam Mueller $1,000
12. WYNDHAM VACATION RESORT
The possibilities are endless with this vacation opportunity! Whether you want
to enjoy the beach, theme parks, watch the leaves change or snow ski, this is the
perfect vacation getaway! Purchaser will be treated to a 2-3 night stay at any US
Wyndham Vacation Resort. Accommodations are at least a 2 bedroom, 2 bath
condo, including a full kitchen, living room pull out sofa, washer and drier, pools,
hot tubs, health clubs, children's activities and more features depending on
destination. Whatever your vacation dreams are, these resorts and destinations
will exceed your expectations! For more information or to make reservations,
contact Cathy Rogers at 850-464-4000!
Clint & Cathy Rogers $600 and up
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13. LIVE OAK ISLAND COASTAL HOME
Great place for a getaway! Enjoy a two night stay at the serene Live Oak Island
in the Williams home. It sleeps 12 and is located directly on the ocean with a
boat ramp in the yard. Great place for relaxing or hard core fishing! Call Velinda
at 997-2760 for available dates. Must be used by April 16, 2018, excludes all
holidays. No pets, no unchaperoned high school or college students.
Velinda Williams $350
14. FOUR PASSES TO SEA WORLD
SeaWorld Orlando takes families below the surface, above the waves and
beyond their expectations. More than 200 acres of animal encounters, thrilling
attractions and performances immerse guests in the mysteries of the sea.
Sea World of Orlando $422
15. FOUR WALT DISNEY WORLD PARK HOPPER PASSES
Treat your family to a magical experience at unique theme parks designated on
the tickets. Passes are valid during normal operating hours, but subject to block-
out dates, including Dec. 25-31. Tickets expire within two years of date issued.
Walt Disney World $620
SCHOOL SPIRIT
16. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT OR ELEMENTARY PARENT RESERVED PARKING SPACE
Running late? Never worry with your very own reserved parking place near the
front of the circle or parent parking area. There will be a personalized place for
you in 2017-2018.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
17. ELEMENTARY PARENT RESERVED PARKING SPACE
Never worry about being late with your own reserved parking space in the
parent parking lot near the drop-off circle for the 2017-2018 year.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
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18. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT OR ELEMENTARY PARENT RESERVED PARKING SPACE
Running late? Never worry with your very own reserved parking place near the
front of the circle or parent parking area. There will be a personalized place for
you in 2017-2018.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
19. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT RESERVED PARKING SPACE
Running late? Never worry with your very own reserved parking place in the high
school parking area. There will be a personalized place for you in 2017-2018.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
20. JR. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADER FOR THE DAY
Let your little cheerleader join the ACA varsity cheerleaders on a home game
day. She will get to practice with the squad, participate in the Friday pep rally,
enjoy the Friday pre-game meal and be on the sidelines with the cheerleaders on
the Friday home fall game in 2017.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
21. NAME ACA’S FRONT CIRCLE DRIVEWAY
“Warrior Trail,” “Finlayson Way,” or “GA Bulldog Blvd?” You select the name and
we’ll print it on a street sign and post it from August 2017-July 2018.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
22. NAME ACA’S BACK CIRCLE ELEMENTARY DRIVEWAY
“Warrior Trail,” “Finlayson Way,” or “GA Bulldog Blvd?” You select the name and
we’ll print it on a street sign and post it from August 2017-July 2018.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
23. P.E. TEACHER FOR THE DAY
Let your child have their dream day: No class and PE all day. Your child can lead
the PE classes with Coach Barker for one day during the 2017-18 school year.
Aucilla Christian Academy – Coach Barker Priceless
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24. ASSISTANT HEAD FOOTBALL COACH
Let your Warrior see what it’s like to stand in Coach Roberts’ shoes by
participating in the pre-game meal, the pre-game warm-up on the field, and the
sidelines during a fall 2017 ACA football game with the coach and the team.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
25. JR. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADER FOR THE DAY
Let your little cheerleader join the ACA varsity cheerleaders on a home
basketball day. She will get to practice with the squad, participate in the pep rally
and cheer with the cheerleaders at the home game.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
26. PREMIUM SEATING FOR THE 5TH
GRADE CHRISTMAS MUSICAL IN 2017
Enjoy the 2017 fifth grade class Christmas musical from the best seats in the
house. Eight reserved front row seats. Arrive late, no problem!
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
27. PREMIUM SEATING FOR THE 4TH
GRADE SPRING MUSICAL IN 2018
Enjoy the 2017 fourth grade spring musical from the best seats in the house.
Eight reserved front row seats for 2018 spring musical. Arrive late, no problem!
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
28. RESERVED FRONT ROW SEATING FOR K5 MAY 2017 GRADUATION
NO NEED TO RUSH! Enjoy this momentous day as your little one graduates from
kindergarten without the worry of finding a seat. Six front row seats will be
reserved just for you. These seats will be a perfect birds-eye view of your little
graduate this May, 2017. They provide a fantastic photo and video opportunity.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
HOME & GARDEN
29. ORNAMENTAL TREES
Keep the shovel handy! More shade, fruit, or flowering trees (5-15 gallon). Buyer
must pick them up. Call Rusty at 997-2516.
Simpson Nurseries $500
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30. ORNAMENTAL TREES
Change the scenery around the house with 5-15 gallon shade, fruit, or flowering
trees. Buyer must pick them up. Call Rusty at 997-2516.
Simpson Nurseries $500
31. FERTILIZER
With all that hay, someone needs fertilizer! One half ton of 10-10-10 Quality
Blend premium fertilizer, bag or bulk, to be picked up at store in Waukeenah.
Sloan Walker, Waukeenah Fertilizer $250
32. WELL SERVICE
Service call for submersible well pump repairs. This repair service includes up to
$100 of electrical components replaced. (Full pump replacement costs to be
negotiated.) Call 850-997-6556 or 850-242-3422 .
The Well Man, LLC – Water Well Repair Specialists $275
33. ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Absolutely shocking! Two men for two hours of home electrical projects. Contact
Bass Electrical Service at 933-8167 for arrangements.
Bass Electrical Services $325
34. TRENCH WORK
One hour worth of trenching service. Contact Bass Electrical Service at
997-8167 for more information.
Bass Electrical Services $300
35. WELL SERVICE
Service call for submersible well pump repairs. This repair service includes up to
$100 of electrical components replaced. (Full pump replacement costs to be
negotiated.) Call (850)997-6556 or (850) 242-3422. www.the-well-man.com
The Well Man, LLC – Water Well Repair Specialists $275
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HUNTING
36. DEER HUNT
One hunter will enjoy deer hunting with Allen Boyd. Contact Eric Sorensen to
schedule a time at 997-6222.
Allen Boyd $200
37. TURKEY HUNT
One person will enjoy a turkey hunt on Boyd Farms for the Spring Season 2017.
Call Eric Sorensen at 997-6222 to arrange a time.
Allen Boyd $150
38. TURKEY HUNT
Start the 2017 spring Turkey Season with a guided hunt in pristine Ashville, FL.
Call Jay Walton at 997-2436 to arrange date and time.
Jay Walton $150
39. DEER HUNTING WEEKEND, PIKE COUNTY, ALABAMA
Enjoy a long weekend of hunting for up to four hunters at the JJJ Ranch in Pike
County. Arrive Friday morning, hunt Friday afternoon, hunt Saturday morning
and afternoon, and Sunday morning. Accommodations of one bunk room with
two sets of bunk beds and one full bath are provided at the JJJ bath bunk house.
Available bow season weekends in 2017 are between October 13 and November
12. Bow or gun weekends available are November 17-19, December 15-17 or
January 5-7, 2018. A weekday trip can be accommodated January 9-11, 2018.
Contact JD James (850) 251-4740.
JD & April James $1,200
40. QUAIL HUNT FOR FOUR
Here it is again! A full day of quail hunting for a party of four waits for you at
beautiful Pinckney Hill Plantation, guided by Stephen Demott. A picnic lunch will
be provided and spouses may ride the wagon and not be counted in the party!
Don’t miss the chance for this once-in-a-lifetime outing. To make arrangements,
call Stephen Demott at 997-3368.
Pinckney Hill Plantation $10,000
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Silent Auction
TECHNOLOGY
41. 32” PHILIPS SMART HD LED TV
Watch your favorite shows on this 32" Phillips Smart HD LED TV.
Broadleaf Trucking, Flushtail Investments and Williams Timber $400
42. 32” CRAIG BLUETOOTH SOUND BAR
Listen to beautiful music on this 32" Bluetooth sound bar.
Broadleaf Trucking, Flushtail Investments and Williams Timber $75
PHOTOGRAPHY
43. AMANDA CLARK
Sometimes you never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Let Amanda Clark capture those memories with an on location or studio session
(for up to six people) and the artistry of the 16”x20” portrait for you to treasure.
Amanda Clark Photography $400
44. PORTRAIT SESSION AND PHOTO
Capture this special time in your children’s lives by having a portrait session and
16 x 20 photo of your loved ones.
Photo, Frames & Trophies - Perry $195
45. RAMSEY REVELL PHOTOSHOOT & DOWNLOADABLE IMAGES
This package includes a one hour photo session (within 30 miles of Tallahassee)
with 25-35 digital images delivered via online gallery. Contact
ramseyrevellphotography@yahoo.com.
Ramsey Revell Photography $350
TABLE CLOSING TIMES
Blue Tables at 7:00 p.m.
White Tables at 8:15 p.m.
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46. SHELLY LANE PORTRAIT SESSION AND PRINT PACKAGE
Enjoy a one hour portrait session with up to five people at an outdoor location of
your choice in the Tallahassee/Monticello area. After your session you will
receive an online gallery where you can look through the many images captured.
Choose your favorites to hang on your walls using the print package, which will
include: (2) 5x7, (1) 8x10 and (1) 16x20. Your prints will come sprayed with a
luster coating and mounted on a styrene backing for longevity.
Shelly Lane Photography $350
WOMEN’S JEWELRY, CLOTHING, HAIR STYLING & MORE
47. MARIANA JEWELRY
Beautifully designed jewelry with Swarovski crystals.
Pinstripes and Polka Dots $256
48. COTON COLORS POLKA DOTTED PLATTER
Write a personalized message and enjoy this colorful platter.
Pinstripes and Polka Dots $118
49. PAMPERED CHEF BAKERS WITH COOKBOOK
Make your favorite main dishes, side dishes, desserts or appetizers!
Rosemary Arline
Pampered Chef Consultant $125
50. PEDICURE, FACIAL, HAIRCUT & STYLE
Go in and get pampered by the ladies in the Hair Loft!
Amy Lovett (Pedicure), Holly Kallschmidt (Facial) & Leann Thompson (Haircut & Style)
Hair Loft in Perry $120
51. SHAMPOO, CUT & STYLE
Let Adrianne Persons take care of you!
Spring Place Salon $30
52. MASSAGE BY LAURIE TAYLOR
Enjoy a wonderful relaxing one hour massage with Monticello Massage therapist
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Laurie Taylor. You may set this appointment to be in your home if you live within
25 miles from Monticello Courthouse. Otherwise, a travel fee may apply.
Laurie Taylor $45
53. JOAN RIVERS IRIDESENT SHIMMER SEQUIN SCARF/SHAWL – BLACK
A simple accessory... Look glamorous!
Dianne Anderson $35
54. JOAN RIVERS IRIDESENT SHIMMER SEQUIN SCARF/SHAWL – NAVY
Show your spirit at a Warrior game!
Dianne Anderson $35
55. JOAN RIVERS IRIDESENT SHIMMER SEQUIN SCARF/SHAWL – GRAY/SILVER
Enjoy dressing-up for dinner.
Dianne Anderson $35
56. TALBOTS LARGE CANVAS RED AND BLUE TOTE BAG
Pack your bag with your favorite books and enjoy a day at the beach.
Dianne Anderson $139
57. DOONEY & BOURKE CHEVRON CHARLESTON PURSE
Get ready for spring!
Dianne Anderson $295
58. RUSTIC CUFF BRACELET
Wear with your favorite outfit!
Dianne Anderson $102
59. FRAMESI MORPHOSIS REPAIR HAIR LINE
Hair need some tender loving care? Get hair repair!
Anna Kimmel $60
60. COLORFUL INSPIRATIONAL SMALL SIGN
Be encouraged by this sign.
Southern Grace $25
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61. “AS FOR ME AND MY HOUSE” SIGN
The perfect sign for your home.
Southern Grace $20
ADVENTURE
62. HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS
Enjoy the beautiful scenery on Fulford Farms with two lessons and a trail ride.
Expires March 2018.
Kari Fulford $85
63. AIRBOAT RIDE
Enjoy an airboat ride for up to 3 people down the beautiful Aucilla River with
guide Neil Lindsey.
Neil Lindsey $200
64. AIRPLANE RIDE
See Jefferson County from the air with up to two people on Ashville International
Airlines with John Finlayson. Must use by Nov. 1, 2017. Call 997-6203 to arrange.
John Finlayson $150
65. FOUR PASSES TO AQUATICA, SEAWORLD’S WATERPARK
From high-speed water slides and exhilarating wave pools, to tranquil beaches
and the remarkable animal habitats that are the hallmark of SeaWorld, Aquatica
delights all ages and interests at this one-of-a-kind water park.
Sea World of Orlando $243
66. TWO SINGLE DAY PASSES TO BUSCH GARDENS TAMPA
Busch Gardens Tampa combines world-class thrill rides, live entertainment and
one of North America’s largest zoos in an unforgettable adventure for the whole
family. Expires 12/15/17.
Busch Gardens $220
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SCHOOL SPIRIT
67. ACA PTO BASKET
Catch the Warriors Spirit! Dress your Warrior family in blue and gold and be
ready for any ACA event with these spirit items from PTO.
ACA PTO $100
68. AUCILLA WARRIOR T-SHIRT
Show your Warrior Pride!
Cynthia Nowlin, Make It Personal $30
69. ACA HIGH SCHOOL ART CLASS ITEMS
Handmade items made with love by ACA’s high school art class.
Mrs. Beshears High School Art Class Priceless
70. ASSISTANT HEAD SOFTBALL COACH FOR THE DAY
For the girl who loves softball! Join Coach Becky Lauth and the Lady Warriors
softball team as they rally to win another state championship title during the
2017 season. Participate in a designated pre-game warm-up on the field and
cheer with the Lady Warriors from the dugout.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
71. WEEK OF GOLF CAMP
Let your Warrior participate in a one week of golf camp with ACA Golf Coach and
Pro David Jackson. Enjoy a half day camp at Jefferson County Country Club that is
TBA in late May or June 2017. Activities include golf and swimming.
David Jackson $125
DELICIOUS FOOD & COFFEE
72. RECEIVE FOUR HOMEMADE CAKES BY HEATHER HUGHES
Take home this scrumptious Jewish Apple Cake and order three more, including
almond pound cake or lemon, all made with love and family tradition, straight
from the kitchen recipes of Mary Hughes and Heather Hughes Boyd. Place your
cake order anytime from Feb. 2017- Feb. 2018 with Heather at 997-1041.
Heather Hughes Boyd $100
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73. HOMEMADE RED VELVET CAKE
Take home this beautiful, delicious cake made just for you!
Coleen Agner $100
74. HOMEMADE ITALIAN CREAM CAKE
Take home this beautiful and delicious cake, made just for you!
Coleen Agner $100
75. GINGERBREAD HOUSE
Avoid the holiday rush and bid now on a one of a kind, completely edible, hand
crafted, homemade gingerbread house with royal icing piping and a wide
assortment of candy decorations to be created by Mrs. Falk. This tasty treat will
be made fresh in December and delivered to the ACA office for easy pick-up.
Jennifer Falk $100
76. DON EVERETT’S PERSONALLY COOKED BUTT RUB BOSTON BUTT
Melt in your mouth pork! Delivered within 50 miles of ACA.
Don & Kathy Everett $40
77. ANOTHER BUTT RUB BOSTON BUTT BY DON EVERETT
Melt in your mouth pork! Delivered within 50 miles of ACA.
Don & Kathy Everett $40
78. POUND CAKE WITH LEMON GLAZE
Take home this mouth-watering homemade cake in the cutest carrying case!
Jessica Purvis $50
79. GUM PASTE SUGAR FLOWER BOUQUET
Bouquet of your choosing of beautiful handmade flowers for a wedding topper
or for display.
Deborah Nennstiel $75
80. PECAN HILL COFFEE ROASTERS BASKET OF COFFEE
Treat your coffee lover to a basket of Pecan Hill coffee varieties.
Pecan Hill Coffee Roasters, Roy Mediate, Dave Mediate & Barney Gregory $60
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81. SORENSEN’S VARIETY PACKAGE OF HOMEMADE SAUSAGE
Treat yourself to a variety package of Sorensen’s homemade sausage. Choose
from several varieties: Smoked, Non-Smoked, Jalapeno, Breakfast Link. A family
tradition for over 30 years, you’ll be sure to enjoy! Call Eric Sorensen at 850-933-
4476 for pickup.
Eric and Patricia Sorensen $65
82. FOR THE HONEY LOVER
Take home tonight one pound of delicious wildflower honey, a stoneware honey
pot with dipper, bee candle and a bee flour sack kitchen towel.
Full Moon Apiary $75
83. HOMEMADE DINNER FOR SIX
Get a 3-course homemade dinner for six delivered to your home on a date and
time of your choice. Call Kim Perry, (850) 838-0390. Limited to Perry area only.
Kim Perry $65
84. PLAN YOUR OWN PARTY FOR 10 & SERVE GOODMAN’S BBQ
BBQ at its finest! Enjoy ribs, chicken, pork or beef and all the trimmings.
Goodman’s BBQ, Perry, FL, Sandy Gail Chester $100
ALL THINGS HANDMADE
85. HANDMADE BOLT ACTION PEN
This bolt action pen is handmade from spalted pecan in a gun metal finish.
Tim Falk $100
86. HANDMADE REVOLVER ACTION PEN
Revolver style pen handmade from spalted pecan in a gun metal finish.
Tim Falk $75
87. “FREE RANGE” ORIGNAL WATERCOLOR
16” x 20” framed and matted painting.
Peggy Eckel $200
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88. STAINED GLASS CROSS
A beautiful handcrafted 8”x12” stained glass cross for your home.
Don Stowers $50
89. HAND PAINTED LARGE SIGN
This colorful sign reads will be a beautiful addition to your décor.
Southern Grace $35
90. HANDPAINTED “THE LORD WILL FIGHT FOR YOU” SIGN
This is a good reminder to have around your home.
Southern Grace $25
91. HANDCRAFTED WOODEN BOOK RACK
A handmade wooden book rack, great for cookbooks or desktops.
John Finlayson $40
92. HANDCRAFTED KNIFE BY A.C. THARPE
Hunters will enjoy this handcrafted knife created by a skilled craftsman. The
blade is a Red Diamond file knife with gut hook, includes buckhorn brass bolster
with boxwood root handle with a custom made red and white cedar display case.
A.C. Tharpe $100
HOME & GARDEN
93. GLAZED POT GARDEN
A rustic pot filled to the brim with a variety of colorful flowers and herbs. Enjoy it
on the patio and in the kitchen.
Georgia Reams $150
94. FOUR BLUEBERRY PLANTS
Live off your land… Plant these low-maintenance high volume fruit producing
blueberry bushes in your back yard and enjoy their sweet delicious taste all
summer long. These high-antioxidant producing fruits will keep you happy and
healthy for years to come.
Simpson Nurseries $48
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95. STIHL GAS POWERED BLOWER
Keep your home and garage looking great! Protective glasses included.
Ag Pro Companies $125
96. ORNAMENTALS
Need color in your yard? Select ornamentals to add beauty to your home
Buyer picks-up at nursery. Expires 2/2018. Call 850-509-3354.
Billy French & John Brinson, Monticello Nursery $100
97. SOD
Cover up those bare spots in your yard with a pallet (450-500 sq. ft.) of
your choice of Centipede or Zoysia sod. Call 997-6222 and they’ll have it
ready for you to come and pick it up at the farm near Ashville.
Boyd Sod Farm $115
98. HUSQVARNA CHAINSAW WITH CARRYING CASE
Buzz through any tree and have your firewood ready in minutes!
Gray Logging, LLC $267
99. FENCING
Fence Me In! $400 in wood, wire, PVC, or chain link fencing. Installation
included. Call (850) 545-9036 or email bobochancy@aol.com.
C&F Services, LLC. $400
100. A/C SERVICE CALL
Need an A/C check-up? Let Stewart do up to 2 hours of service work and
give you 2 lbs. of freon. Service area limited to 30 miles outside
Monticello.
Stewart’s Heating & Cooling, Inc. $200
101. CRANE SERVICE
Two hours of crane service within 50 miles radius of Monticello. Offer is
non-transferable, expires one year from date of purchase.
Quality Crane Service, John and Jo Morris $300
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FOR THE SPORTSMAN
102. FISH FRYER
Go fishing and fry your catch!
Gulf Coast Lumber & Supply $250
103. CANVAS CAMP CHAIRS
Take these two chairs along to watch all the ACA sports events in
comfort.
Tommy Surles, State Farm $40
104. WOODS AND WATER ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION
Keep up with all the news with local hunters and fishermen.
Woods and Water $20
105. FEED
Some of the best quality feed in the area! Ten 50 lb. bags of Stompin
Good horse feed to be picked up at the mill. Call 997-5521 to arrange.
Benny Bishop, Monticello Milling Co. $135
106. BASEBALL GLOVE TO PLAY BALL WITH YOUR FAVORITE WARRIOR
With this Rawlings Gold infielder glove. This is the perfect glove for an
Aucilla Warrior baseball player.
Marty Bishop, Supervisor of Elections $125
107. JIMBO FISHER AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL
Seminoles bid high!
Matt Stafford $200
CARE FOR YOUR VEHICLE
108. FUEL
100 gallons of off road diesel fuel. You must have your own tank to put it
in or redeem at Morris Petroleum. Call MP at 997-2222 for more info.
Morris Petroleum appx. $200
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109. TOOLBOX
Keep your truck & tools organized with this Crossover toolbox.
UWS/Thule $320
110. PERRY FRONT END ALIGNMENT
Front end aligned at Yarbrough Tire!
Yarbrough Tire, Perry, FL $100
CARE FOR YOURSELF & YOUR ANIMALS
111. LIVING WILL BY ATTORNEY CLINE MOORE
Don’t avoid getting your personal affairs in order. Certificate for a durable
power of attorney and living will. Expires February 25, 2018.
Cline Moore, Attorney at Law, PA, Perry, FL $400
112. DR. OWENS YEARLY EXAM AND VACCINE
Exam with vaccination, worm check, heartworm or leukemia virus check
for man’s best friend.
Dr. Owens, Veterinarian, Perry, FL $85
GIFT CERTIFICATES & CARDS
113. $100 ACA LUNCHROOM CARD
Let The ACA Lunchroom provide your child with $100 worth of lunches
for the 2017-18 school year – approximately 20 lunches.
ACA Lunchroom $100
114. $200 ACA LUNCHROOM CARD
Running late trying to get everyone off to school? No worries, just use
this lunchroom card loaded with $200, or approximately 40 lunches.
ACA Lunchroom $200
115. $60 GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR ONE DOZEN FRESH EGGS PER MONTH
Katrina’s hens will provide a dozen fresh eggs each month – pick up at a
mutually agreed upon location.
Katrina Walton $60
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116. $65 BRICK HOUSE EATERY GIFT CERTIFICATE
Order from the menu or enjoy a Friday Night Prime Rib Dinner for two
with two glasses of wine, appetizer and dessert.
JT Surles, The Brick House Eatery $65
117. $50 BACKDOOR BISTRO & COFFEEHOUSE
Coffee lovers will enjoy five $10 gift certificates to bistro.
Backdoor Bistro & Coffeehouse $50
118. $25 TUPELO’S BAKERY AND CAFÉ GIFT CERTIFICATE
Enjoy a $25 gift certificate for lunch, regular bakery offerings, or a special
bakery order. Call 997-2127 to place order. Expires December 24, 2017.
Tupelo’s Bakery and Cafe $25
119. $75 SPRING PLACE SALON HAIR PRODUCTS/SERVICES GIFT CERTIFICATE
A $75 certificate for cut, color or up-do at Spring Place Salon.
Spring Place Salon, Anna Kimmell $75
120. $100 CLARK PROCESSING GIFT CERTIFICATE
Attention all hunters! Let the Clark family process your meat with this
$100 gift certificate. Contact Jason at 997-8133 to arrange a drop off.
Jason and Christy Clark $100
121. $100 CLARK PROCESSING GIFT CERTIFICATE
Make it a two-fer! Let the Clark family process your meat with another
$100 gift certificate. Contact Jason at 997-8133 to arrange a drop off.
Jason and Christy Clark $100
122. $30 REGISTER’S BARBER SHOP GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR THREE HAIRCUTS
Keep looking neat and trim with three haircuts. Like Justin at
www.facebook.com/registersbarbershop.
Register’s Barber Shop, Justin Johnson $30
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123. $70 MICHAEL FRAZIER CAR WASH, WAX AND DETAIL GIFT CERTIFICATE
Have your car detailed by a pro.
Michael Frazier, Perry, FL $70
124. $50 GELLINGS FLORIST GIFT CERTIFICATE
Use this gift certificate to brighten your loved one’s day!
Gellings Florist $50
125. $40 JEFFERSON COUNTY FARMER’S MARKET GIFT CERTIFICATE
Buy all the veggies and fruit you love!
Jefferson County Farmer’s Market $40
126. $50 CASH
Extra money to spend as you please!
Buckeye Credit Union $50
127. $50 MOVIE CARD
Take Mom out for a fun night or treat your graduate to a date night!
Gavins & Company, Rocky and Sandra Gavins $50
128. $100 TRADITIONS EMBROIDERY & SCREEN PRINTING GIFT CERTIFICATE
Personalize any item in the store or bring in your own.
Michele Arceneaux $100
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IRS Disclaimer & Tax Advisory Statement
The following advisory is intended to help you more accurately determine the deductibility of your gifts to
ACA.
The IRS requires charitable institutions to provide adequate information to donors concerning not only
gifts in general, but also quid-pro-quo giving. Quid-pro-quo refers to donations made where some goods
or services are returned to the donor, such as auction purchases and admission. Current tax laws also
state that cancelled checks are no longer adequate proof of a single gift or $250 or more. A written
receipt or letter is now required and it must specifically state if any goods or services were received by the
donor in return. Otherwise, the IRS may not allow the deduction.
At the conclusion of the auction, we will provide you with a receipt declaring the estimated value of any
goods or services received.
Regarding auction purchases, the price paid for an item/service generally is NOT the deductible amount of
the gift. The purchase price of the item less its fair market value (FMV) is the gift amount/tax deduction.
This is shown in the example below. In addition, purchases of chances for raffles, etc. are generally NOT
deductible because the IRS states the FMV received is the “chance” to win a prize.
For example:
Purchase Price Paid: $200
FMV of Item $100
Qualifies for gift/deduction $100
Admission donations can be partially deductible by the amount the donation exceeds the fair market
value (FMV) of entertainment and/or food received in return. Tonight’s deductible amount is $16.00.
AUCTION VALUES HAVE BEEN DETERMINED BY THE DONOR. AUCILLA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY ASSUMES
THE DONORS’ REPRESENTATIONS ARE REASONABLE. HOWEVER, AUCILLA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY DOES
NOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY VALUES OF DONATED ITEMS AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY
GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY OF AN ITEM’S VALUE.