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.
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.
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 announces a golf tournament fundraiser called the "First Annual F2BK Golf Outing" that will take place on September 21st at the Aliso Viejo Country Club in California. The event will include 18 holes of golf with a cart, lunch, gifts for players, and challenges to win prizes. A silent auction will also be held with items donated from local businesses. The cost to play is $175 per player which covers all activities and food. Pre-registration is required by September 21st.
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 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.
The Greater Keene Chamber of Commerce is hosting a golf-themed night on June 27th at a local baseball game between the Swamp Bats and Steeple Cats. There will be three golf contests held during the game for prizes: a mini golf putting competition, closest to the pin challenge, and best dressed golfer contest. Admission prices are $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, free for veterans and children 10 and under. For more information contact Anthony Rioles at 401-575-2347.
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.
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.
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.
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 announces a golf tournament fundraiser called the "First Annual F2BK Golf Outing" that will take place on September 21st at the Aliso Viejo Country Club in California. The event will include 18 holes of golf with a cart, lunch, gifts for players, and challenges to win prizes. A silent auction will also be held with items donated from local businesses. The cost to play is $175 per player which covers all activities and food. Pre-registration is required by September 21st.
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 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.
The Greater Keene Chamber of Commerce is hosting a golf-themed night on June 27th at a local baseball game between the Swamp Bats and Steeple Cats. There will be three golf contests held during the game for prizes: a mini golf putting competition, closest to the pin challenge, and best dressed golfer contest. Admission prices are $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, free for veterans and children 10 and under. For more information contact Anthony Rioles at 401-575-2347.
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.
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.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities around Fort Riley for soldiers, families, and the local community between November 30th and December 14th. It includes notices about training schedules, road closures, tree distributions, Santa visits, religious services, fundraisers, and holiday concerts. Recreational activities like ice skating and a model train ride with Santa are also advertised.
This document announces and describes faculty donations for the 15th Annual Faculty Auction sponsored by the Kelley Association of Women MBAs. It lists over 20 experiences with faculty that are being auctioned off, such as attending a basketball game with a faculty member, going golfing or to a wine tasting, playing laser tag against a faculty team, and more. The document provides details about each donation including a description of the experience, the starting bid price, and number of student bidders that can participate.
This document describes 56 items being auctioned off for charity. The items range in value from $25 to $750 and include experiences like dinners, art classes, trips to theme parks and sporting events. Most items were donated by local individuals, restaurants, museums and other organizations in and around the Seattle area. Bidding on the items will help support the charitable cause of the auction.
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.
The weekly update provides information on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings, a 9/11 remembrance ceremony, resources for victims of sexual assault, emergency alerts for Joint Base Lewis-McChord, fundraising efforts for a new USO center, and opportunities for craft vendors. It also lists various recreational activities, classes, and support groups for service members, families, and youth on the base.
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.
The document describes several live auction items being offered to raise funds for Metropolitan Family Services DuPage, including tickets to Cubs games, golf outings, photography, vacations, and more. It also describes opportunities to support the MetroMentors program through raffles and auctions at different funding levels.
The document provides an update from the Luxe Homes Team. It announces that the team has been awarded the National Builder Trade In Program for several cities. It also details the expansion of the team into Denver, Colorado under a new partner, Chris Smith. The rest of the document lists the top 8 things to do for Halloween in the area and provides details about each one. It includes haunted houses, pumpkin patches, festivals and more.
The Dragonslayer Battalion weekly update provides information on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings and events for the battalion and its batteries in September and October. It also includes information about emergency alert sign-ups for Joint Base Lewis-McChord, the DoD Safe Helpline for sexual assault support, requests for crafters to participate in a holiday bazaar, and outdoor recreation trips organized by MWR.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the week of October 16th, 2013. It includes details on a book lecture with author David Finkel, a fall retreat at Rock Springs Retreat Center, Mega Bingo to win a Chevy Spark, trick-or-treating at the Sunset Zoo, a harvest festival at Hilderbrand Farms, a night flyer shooting competition, an autocross event, Zumba classes as part of a Dance Against Domestic Violence event, a fall job fair, prescription drug collection days, a ScreamFree parenting class, Halloween events including a party at the bowling center and library truck or treat, ghost tours of Fort Riley, a
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.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Gulfport including Armed Forces Day celebrations, a barracks bash, yard sale, flag placement at the Biloxi National Cemetery, and a Bee Wash fundraiser. It also lists course offerings at the Fleet and Family Support Center, movies showing at the Training Hall, and services at the Seabee Memorial Chapel.
The document is a newspaper from Trinidad, Colorado dated December 4, 2014. It includes community event announcements for the following week, a short article about the upcoming TSJC basketball tournament, and an article about an art show connecting artists from Trinidad and Raton, New Mexico. It also announces the Knights of Columbus annual winter coat giveaway for children on December 6.
This document summarizes various items being auctioned off to raise funds, including: wine packages and bottles from various wineries; dinners at restaurants like Quanto Basta and Glenridge Hall; an 85-foot houseboat rental on Lake Lanier; custom shirts from a tailor; jewelry, artworks and photography sessions; and experiences like cooking classes and football camps. The items are being both live auctioned and put up for silent bidding.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and announcements around Fort Carson in mid-November 2013. It includes information about new online registration for ACS classes, updated alcohol sales hours on post, various recreational events and activities happening through ACS, CYSS and other organizations, deadlines for overseas holiday shipping, flu shot availability, and upcoming sports games and promotions through Air Force Athletics. Flyers with additional details are included for many of the events and activities.
This document lists 124 items that have been donated for an auction. It provides details for each donated item, including a description of the item, its estimated value, and the donor. The items include gift baskets of food and other items, experiences like tickets to events, and gift certificates for local businesses. The level of detail provided for each item allows potential bidders to understand what they are bidding on.
The document provides information on various upcoming events at NCBC Gulfport such as Christmas meal services at the dining facility, toy donations for Toys for Tots, and weight loss challenges. It also lists holiday hours for facilities on base and includes advertisements for off-base community events like light displays and live nativity shows in the local area. Contact information is provided for several points of contact on base related to the different events and programs.
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.
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 on upcoming events and activities around Fort Riley for soldiers, families, and the local community between November 30th and December 14th. It includes notices about training schedules, road closures, tree distributions, Santa visits, religious services, fundraisers, and holiday concerts. Recreational activities like ice skating and a model train ride with Santa are also advertised.
This document announces and describes faculty donations for the 15th Annual Faculty Auction sponsored by the Kelley Association of Women MBAs. It lists over 20 experiences with faculty that are being auctioned off, such as attending a basketball game with a faculty member, going golfing or to a wine tasting, playing laser tag against a faculty team, and more. The document provides details about each donation including a description of the experience, the starting bid price, and number of student bidders that can participate.
This document describes 56 items being auctioned off for charity. The items range in value from $25 to $750 and include experiences like dinners, art classes, trips to theme parks and sporting events. Most items were donated by local individuals, restaurants, museums and other organizations in and around the Seattle area. Bidding on the items will help support the charitable cause of the auction.
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.
The weekly update provides information on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings, a 9/11 remembrance ceremony, resources for victims of sexual assault, emergency alerts for Joint Base Lewis-McChord, fundraising efforts for a new USO center, and opportunities for craft vendors. It also lists various recreational activities, classes, and support groups for service members, families, and youth on the base.
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.
The document describes several live auction items being offered to raise funds for Metropolitan Family Services DuPage, including tickets to Cubs games, golf outings, photography, vacations, and more. It also describes opportunities to support the MetroMentors program through raffles and auctions at different funding levels.
The document provides an update from the Luxe Homes Team. It announces that the team has been awarded the National Builder Trade In Program for several cities. It also details the expansion of the team into Denver, Colorado under a new partner, Chris Smith. The rest of the document lists the top 8 things to do for Halloween in the area and provides details about each one. It includes haunted houses, pumpkin patches, festivals and more.
The Dragonslayer Battalion weekly update provides information on upcoming Family Readiness Group meetings and events for the battalion and its batteries in September and October. It also includes information about emergency alert sign-ups for Joint Base Lewis-McChord, the DoD Safe Helpline for sexual assault support, requests for crafters to participate in a holiday bazaar, and outdoor recreation trips organized by MWR.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the week of October 16th, 2013. It includes details on a book lecture with author David Finkel, a fall retreat at Rock Springs Retreat Center, Mega Bingo to win a Chevy Spark, trick-or-treating at the Sunset Zoo, a harvest festival at Hilderbrand Farms, a night flyer shooting competition, an autocross event, Zumba classes as part of a Dance Against Domestic Violence event, a fall job fair, prescription drug collection days, a ScreamFree parenting class, Halloween events including a party at the bowling center and library truck or treat, ghost tours of Fort Riley, a
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.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Gulfport including Armed Forces Day celebrations, a barracks bash, yard sale, flag placement at the Biloxi National Cemetery, and a Bee Wash fundraiser. It also lists course offerings at the Fleet and Family Support Center, movies showing at the Training Hall, and services at the Seabee Memorial Chapel.
The document is a newspaper from Trinidad, Colorado dated December 4, 2014. It includes community event announcements for the following week, a short article about the upcoming TSJC basketball tournament, and an article about an art show connecting artists from Trinidad and Raton, New Mexico. It also announces the Knights of Columbus annual winter coat giveaway for children on December 6.
This document summarizes various items being auctioned off to raise funds, including: wine packages and bottles from various wineries; dinners at restaurants like Quanto Basta and Glenridge Hall; an 85-foot houseboat rental on Lake Lanier; custom shirts from a tailor; jewelry, artworks and photography sessions; and experiences like cooking classes and football camps. The items are being both live auctioned and put up for silent bidding.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and announcements around Fort Carson in mid-November 2013. It includes information about new online registration for ACS classes, updated alcohol sales hours on post, various recreational events and activities happening through ACS, CYSS and other organizations, deadlines for overseas holiday shipping, flu shot availability, and upcoming sports games and promotions through Air Force Athletics. Flyers with additional details are included for many of the events and activities.
This document lists 124 items that have been donated for an auction. It provides details for each donated item, including a description of the item, its estimated value, and the donor. The items include gift baskets of food and other items, experiences like tickets to events, and gift certificates for local businesses. The level of detail provided for each item allows potential bidders to understand what they are bidding on.
The document provides information on various upcoming events at NCBC Gulfport such as Christmas meal services at the dining facility, toy donations for Toys for Tots, and weight loss challenges. It also lists holiday hours for facilities on base and includes advertisements for off-base community events like light displays and live nativity shows in the local area. Contact information is provided for several points of contact on base related to the different events and programs.
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.
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 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 top buyers and add-on contributors for the 2012 steer and hog show at the Collier County Fair included Publix Supermarkets, Robert & Laura Kline, and Southern Sanitation, Inc. who were among over 30 supporters listed in the program book.
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-1 BSTB including upcoming events, training schedules, and news updates for Fort Riley. Key information includes an upcoming Defiant Holiday Ball on December 6th, ACS Family Readiness training schedule for 2014, a lecture with author David Finkel on October 17th, Mega Bingo event on October 19th, and various community events like Halloween activities and a Fall Job Fair on October 22nd. Web links are provided for further details on events and for staying updated on post news.
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 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 provides news updates and information from Fort Riley, Kansas. It includes links to current news pages, garrison commander articles, Facebook pages for units, winter activity guides, and information on winter driving preparation from the Ready Army program. It also shares information on upcoming events like fundraisers, training advisories, community meetings, county fairs, and enrollment dates for local school districts. Key websites are listed for services like finance, education, healthcare and more.
The document describes various raffle and auction items being offered to support the MetroMentors program. Items include tickets to sporting events like White Sox and Cubs games, luxury vacation packages, golf outings, jewelry, and more. Donating to different support levels from $1,000-$100 would help provide mentoring services like matches between mentors and youth, transportation, and equipment.
This document provides updates on various community events around Fort Riley for soldiers, families and friends. It includes information on upcoming events like a job fair, Halloween activities, lectures and volunteer opportunities. Web links are provided for additional details on each event.
The document provides information about upcoming summer events at the Oakland County Market including a car show on August 17th and Oakland Uncorked wine event on August 22nd. It also describes the amenities and features of Red Oaks and Waterford Oaks waterparks. Additionally, it promotes the Moonlight Golf Outing being held on August 15th and 16th at Red Oaks Golf Course.
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-63 AR soldiers and families with information about upcoming events at Fort Riley from April 11-30, 2013. It includes notices about training schedules, town hall meetings, recreational activities, volunteer opportunities, and more. Key dates and events mentioned are the town hall meetings on April 23-24, mega bingo on April 20, fishing day on April 20, and the month of the military child festival on April 21.
This document provides information from Fort Riley including upcoming events, employment and housing resources, and how to stay updated through websites and social media. Key events mentioned are Gary's Pumpkin Patch opening, a USO survey, a No Dough Dinner, and a post-wide yard sale. Instructions are also provided about registering firearms brought on post and where to get flu shots. Links are included for further details.
March 16 1ID and Fort Riley Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
The document provides information in a weekly news update for Fort Riley and the 1st Infantry Division for March 9, 2012. It announces upcoming events including a food booth lottery meeting for Safety Day, a Mardi Gras wine and cheese event hosted by the Enlisted Spouses Club, and deadlines for the Fort Riley Combined Scholarship application. It also shares information about activities during Spring Break and Kansas State Parks' Open House day with no vehicle permit needed.
This document announces Ortega Elementary's 2015 Open House and 11th Annual Auction & Raffle event to be held on April 24th from 5-8pm. It includes details about classroom visits, auction items, food, and multiple raffles for prizes such as an LED TV, iPad, and GoPro. Raffle tickets can be purchased before and during the event. The proceeds will support Ortega Elementary.
Please find attached 1ID weekly news update for this week. Feel free to send to anyone that you think will find it useful. There is lots to do get out and explore.
This document provides information about the Stanford Women's Basketball Benefit Auction including a schedule, descriptions of auction items organized by category (activities, home/garden, sports, etc.), and instructions for participating in the silent and live auctions. Some of the auction items described include Giants tickets, golf lessons, ski passes, and tickets to performances. The document outlines bidding and payment procedures and states that all sales are final.
This document provides updates on various events happening around Fort Riley and in the local community. It includes information on upcoming events like a pool party bash, bowling tournament, paintball shootout, and more. Web links are also provided for news outlets, finance resources, medical care information, and youth programs. The document encourages staying updated on Fort Riley and 1st Infantry Division news and events through websites and Facebook pages.
This document provides several news updates from Fort Riley, including information about upcoming events at the base and in the local community. Key events and activities mentioned include an Army Family Action Plan conference on November 18-19, ScreamFree Parenting classes on October 9, 16, and 23, a Bellus Academy open house on October 10, Quarter Mania and Manhattan Ghost Tours events, and Halloween activities at the Sunset Zoo on October 19-20. Web links are also provided for various base resources and local information.
Similar to Aucilla Christian Academy's 2015 Expand the Light Dinner & Auction at Honey Lake Plantation on April 24, 2015 (20)
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General Rules
Bidder Identification. Each attendee has a pre-registered number on the bidding
book that must be used for all bidding.
Services and non-tangible items (gift certificates) must be used within one year
after April 24, 2015 unless otherwise specified.
Removal of sold items must be accompanied by a PAID receipt on departure and
must be taken from Honey Lake Plantation premises on the evening of the auction
unless other arrangements are made. ACA is not responsible for lost items.
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.
A payment in full on the evening of the auction is mandatory unless other
arrangements have been made with the cashier.
Live Auction Rules
The Live Auction will begin at approximately 7:00pm and continues until all items
have been auctioned.
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.
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
Silent Auction tables open for bidding at 6:00pm. Stage 1 tables (clearly marked)
will close at approximately 7:00pm. Stage 2 tables will close at approximately
8:30pm.
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.
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.
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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Corporate Sponsors
Please support our Corporate Sponsors as they support us!
MADISON DENTAL ASSOCIATES
Dr. Clint A. Rogers, DMD
Dr. Matt A. Allen, DMD
Dr. Robert E. Baldwin, DDS
189 SW Captain Brown Rd
Madison, FL 32340
t: 850-973-6621/f: 850-973-6672
The Demott Family Farm
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Our Thanks…
The Board of Directors of Aucilla Christian Academy on behalf of
the faculty, staff, students and families we serve, would like to express its
appreciation to the businesses and members of our community who
donated their resources to the 2015 Aucilla Christian Academy Auction.
We are also appreciative of the time and commitment of each member of
the Auction Committee and those persons helping the Committee this
year. Without the donations from the community and the time
commitment of those working to make this auction a success, this auction
would not be possible. We are extremely grateful for all the time and
resources dedicated to this important fundraiser.
We also want to express our gratitude to the auction attendees
and their willingness to express their generosity through participation in
the auction. God has blessed Aucilla Christian Academy in many ways.
We recognize that one way God has blessed Aucilla is by placing in our
path families, businesses, and members of our community who are willing
to dedicate their resources and time to this auction and other fundraising
events. It is wonderful to know that so many are so supportive of our
desire to impact lives for Jesus Christ. Thank you.
ACA Board of Directors
Kevin Slaughter
Jay Walton
April James
Richard Schwab
Nicole Horne
Rusty Hamrick
Floyd Faglie
Justin Forehand
Georgia Reams
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Live Auction
AGRICULTURE/HORTICULTURE
1. HAY
Round ‘em up! 6 rolls of choice quality, Bermuda hay. Call Gary
at 997-3116
Junior & Gary Tuten $300
2. 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 for arrangements.
Benny Bishop, Monticello Milling Co. $135
3. 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
4. ORNAMENTAL TREES
Change the scenery around the house with 5 to 15 gallon shade,
fruit, or flowering trees. Buyer must pick them up. Call Fred or
Charles at 997-2516.
Simpson Nurseries $500
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5. ORNAMENTAL TREES
Keep the shovel handy! More shade, fruit, or flowering trees (5-
15 gallon.) Buyer must pick them up. Call Fred or Charles at 997-
2516.
Simpson Nurseries $500
6. 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
7. NURSERY GIFT CERTIFICATE
Is your yard needing a makeover? This gift certificate for $500 in
plants from Malloy’s Nursery is just what you need to give you a
head start. Plants will need to be picked up by buyer. Call Harold
to arrange pick up at 850-997-3661.
Malloy’s Nursery
Harold and Vicki Malloy $500
8. ORNAMENTALS
Need some color in your yard? Monticello Nursery can
help! Select from our colorful ornamentals to add beauty around
your home. Buyer to pick up at nursery. Expires May 2016 850-
509-3354
Monticello Nursery
Billy French & John Brinson $100
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OUTING
9. SKEET SHOOT
Bring your shot gun and enjoy a skeet shoot and steak dinner for
10 at the Taylor Farm. Call Phillip at 850-544-3372 to make
arrangements. Expires May 2016.
Phillip Taylor and Jay Walton $500
10. AIRPLANE RIDE
See Jefferson County from the air with up to two people on
Ashville International Airlines with John Finlayson. Call 997-6203
to arrange.
John Finlayson $150
11. 4 SEA WORLD PASSES
SeaWorld Orlando takes families below the surface, above the
waves and beyond their expectations. More than 200 acres of up-
close animal encounters, thrilling attractions and lavish
performances immerse guests in the mysteries of the
sea. Whether coming face-to-face with Shamu, petting dolphins,
counting the teeth on a shark or feeding seals and sea lions,
vacation adventures become lifelong memories at SeaWorld
Orlando. SeaWorld Orlando’s epic new realm, Antarctica: Empire
of the PenguinTM, transports you into the icy world of the penguin
like never before. It’s a thrilling, chilling family experience
combining innovative, trackless ride technology and up-close
encounters with a colony of more than 200 penguins.
Sea World of Orlando $405
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12. 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.
The one-of-a-kind water park is home to some of the world’s most
thrilling water rides, featuring 36 slides, six rivers and lagoons and
more than 80,000 square feet of sparkling white, sandy beaches.
Aquatica’s exclusive attractions promise unlimited fun, sending
guests on amazing undersea adventures and through breathtaking
animal exhibits.
Sea World of Orlando $239
13. CHICAGO WHITE SOX TICKETS
4 tickets to see the Rays and the White Sox play baseball this
Summer. The White Sox will be playing at Tropicana Field in St.
Petersburg on June 12, 13, and 14th. Pick one date and contact
David Jackson at 850-528-0025 two weeks ahead of time to get
the tickets for one of those games.
Bobby Thigpen
White Sox Pitching Coach $150
14. CHICAGO WHITE SOX TICKETS
4 tickets to see the Rays and the White Sox play baseball this
Summer. The White Sox will be playing at Tropicana Field in St.
Petersburg on June 12, 13, and 14th. Pick one date and contact
David Jackson at 850-528-0025 two weeks ahead of time to get
the tickets for one of those games.
Bobby Thigpen
White Sox Pitching Coach $150
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15. 4 WALT DISNEY WORLD PARK HOPPER PASSES
Treat your family to a thrilling vacation with these four
complimentary One-Day Park Hopper passes. These passes are
valid during normal operating hours and provide admission to a
magical experience at our unique theme parks: the Magic
Kingdom® Park, Epcot®, Disney's Hollywood Studios®, or Disney's
Animal Kingdom® for one day. Please note, the passes are valid
for two years from the dated issued and cannot be upgraded nor
can they be applied towards a package to meet eligibility
requirements.
Walt Disney World $516
16. DAYTONA RACEWAY COKE ZERO 400 TICKETS
NASCAR FANS here is your chance for 2 tickets for 4th of July race
in Daytona.
ACA 6th Grade Class $220
17. 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. New this year, the
fully –remodeled Pantopia features sensational new dining
options, exciting entertainment, shopping, a renovated indoor
theater and thrilling rides, including North America’s tallest
freestanding drop tower, Falcon’s Fury.
Busch Gardens $203
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HUNTING AND FISHING
18. DEER HUNT
One hunter will enjoy deer hunting with Allen Boyd. Contact Eric
Sorensen to schedule a time at 997-6222.
Allen Boyd $200
19. DEER HUNT
Hunt morning and evening of the same day. Hunter will be placed
and afterwards picked up at a designated time. Contact: Turnbull
Anderson Jr. 997-5609, leave message.
Turnbull Anderson Jr. $200
20. TURKEY HUNT
Enjoy a spring turkey hunt in 2016 for one person, guided by
Stephen Demott. Time to be negotiated. Call 997-3368 for
arrangements.
Pinckney Hill Plantation $150
21. TURKEY HUNT
One person will enjoy a turkey hunt on Boyd Farms for the Spring
Season 2016. Call Eric Sorensen at 997-6222 to arrange a time.
Allen Boyd $150
22. TURKEY HUNT
Start the 2016 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
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23. 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. The time for the hunt to
be arranged by calling Stephen Demott at 997-3368.
Pinckney Hill Plantation $9,000
24. 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 are provided at the JJJ 4bed/4.5 bath
bunk house. Available bow season weekends fall from October
30th - November 15th. Bow and gun weekends available are
December 18-20 and January 8-17. If you prefer to hunt during
the week that may be able to be arranged. Contact JD
James (850) 251-4740.
JD and April James $1000
25. QUAIL HUNT
Enjoy a ½ day quail hunt for 4 hunters to be guided by dogs. Grab
your friends and let the hunt begin. Minimum of 45 released
birds. Please contact Cliff to arrange a time at 850-997-0113.
Cliff Davis $850
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26. CHARTER FISHING TRIP
Another day with a pro! Captain Bry Martin wants to take you and
a friend trout and red fishing off Taylor County coast for 6 hours.
Best fishing if used before May or after September.
Bull Red Charters, LLC $375
27. CHARTER FISHING TRIP
Enjoy a 4 hour fishing trip along the Taylor County coastline. Good
from May 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016.
Local Water Charters
Captain Junior Dice $200
28. FISHING / DIVING / SPEARFISHING
Take advantage of this day trip on the Gulf of Mexico out to 30
miles offshore from Keaton Beach. Whether you like to fish or
spear fish for grouper and snapper or sightsee underwater
wrecks, artificial reefs and natural reefs, this trip is for you. Jody
will take up to 4 on this day long trip. If you wish to harvest fish,
please bring your fishing license along with sunscreen, food &
drink. Video of your underwater experience and dive equipment
is available upon request. Diver certification required for all
divers. Contact Jody Courtney @ 850-843-0170 to make
arrangements.
Jody Courtney $400
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29. FISHING TRIP
Enjoy a great day out on the water fishing with a friend. Take a ½
day inshore fishing trip for two going out near the Econfina River.
Your experienced guide will be Richard Schwab and you will be
catching redfish or trout. Contact Richard at 850-584-6103 to
arrange a time for this adventure.
Richard Schwab $175
VACATION
30. 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 Labor Day 2015 and Memorial
Day 2016. No unchaperoned high school or college students. No
pets. Buyer must pay $60 housekeeping fee. Come and have fun!
Bill & Donna Bassett $600
31. STEINHATCHEE RIVER HOUSE - The Flamingo Villa
Best sunset view in the Big Bend. The house has 3 bedrooms, and
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 three day/two night stay at this
wonderful getaway. Contact Michele at 850-838-6827 to make
arrangements. Limited availability during scallop season. For more
information, go to www.vrbo.com and search for listing # 477094.
Don and Michele Curtis $975
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32. NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAIN HOME – 4 NIGHTS
This is a wonderful new Log Home just finished in June 2009,
located on 5 acres. It has amazing long range views that can be
viewed from every room of the house, a hot tub, a separate game
room with pool table, flat screen TVs, great open feel throughout
the house with vaulted heavy timber roof. This home has a
wonderful soaring stone gas fireplace is the center of the living
room. A large loft looks over the living room with continued views
out the large wall of windows that open the great view to
everyone. Sleeps 10. Holidays excluded. Buyer must pay $100
cleaning fee. House is a 15 minute drive from Mountain City, NC
and a 35 minute drive from Boone, NC. House can be viewed
online atcarolinacabinrentals.com/vacation-rental-
home.asp?PageDataID=37711. Also, add Star Travel under Glen
Johansen’s name.
Glen Johansen $1000
33. 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 with 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 and Cathy Rogers $600 and up
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34. 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 25th 2016. Excludes all
holidays. No pets, no unchaperoned high school or college
students.
Velinda Williams $350
PARTY
35. WILD GAME DINNER
Enjoy a Wild Game Dinner for 8 people prepared by Linda
Demott. This wonderful dinner will be at the Demott home with a
variety of Wild game dishes. The delightful meal and dessert will
be a special evening for you and your friends.
Herbert and Linda Demott $320
36. DINNER FOR SIX
What’s better than a gourmet meal in your own home? One that
you do not have to prepare! Enjoy a stellar evening in your own
home with 5 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. (50 mile radius). Contact
Katrina AT 850-510-9512 to make arrangements.
Angie Williams, Linsey Taylor,
Katrina Walton $250
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37. PAINT PARTY FOR SIX
Paint your choice of spring/summer wooden door hangers with a
group of your friends for a great night of fun! Includes all painting
materials and wire and bow for hanging. Located at The Paint
Bucket 129 SW Horry Ave Madison FL 32340 850-973-7646.
Southern Grace Paint N Party $150
SPORTING GOODS & LESSONS
38. 12 GAUGE REMINGTON 870 EXPRESS
This is the gun you need for your next hunt!
Kevin's Sporting Goods $350
39. THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR BASEBALL EXPERIENCE
This once in a lifetime opportunity includes attending two varsity
baseball practices in the early part of the 2016 season, two 30-
minute instructional sessions, and serving as the assistant coach
for one mutually agreeable Warrior home game. The coaching
experience will include participating in all phases of the game day
from pre-game to post-game and will include spirit gear for the
budding coach. This package will make memories that will last a
lifetime and help hone your budding Warrior's baseball skills.
Contact Coach Thornton Davis to arrange the details.
Thornton Davis $200
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40. SOFTBALL LESSONS
If you are going to take softball lessons, why not take from the
best! Your child will benefit from the expert instruction of Becky
Lauth, head softball coach for the Warriors and former Division I
softball player. This will be 3 1 hr sessions in the early part of the
2016 season including both offensive and defensive instruction.
Becky Lauth $195
MERCHANDISE
41. TOOLBOX
Keep your truck & tools organized with this Crossover toolbox.
UWS/Thule $320
42. JOSE BAUTISTA AUTOGRAPHED BAT
This wooden bat is autographed by Toronto Blue Jays Outfielder
Jose Bautista. An 11 year veteran, Bautista is a 5-time Major
League All Star who was in the top 5 of the American League in
homeruns, runs scored, and bases on balls during the 2014
season. Passionate about helping others, Bautista has set up a
foundation that provides both financial and mentoring resources
to young people in need. This priceless keepsake will be an
outstanding addition to any fan’s memorabilia collection.
Jose Bautista
Toronto Blue Jays Priceless
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SERVICE
43. 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.)
(850)997-6556 or (850) 242-3422 www.the-well-man.com
The Well Man, LLC
Water Well Repair Specialists $275
44. TRENCH WORK
One hour worth of trenching service. Contact Bass Electrical
Service at 997-8167 for more information.
Bass Electrical Services $300
45. A/C SERVICE CALL
Do you ever need a check-up on your A/C unit? Stewart will come
do a service call up to 2 hours and include up to 2lbs of freon.
Service area limited to within 30 miles of Monticello.
Stewart Heating and Cooling Inc. $200
46. 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
47. BUCKET TRUCK SERVICE
Service for 1 hour of bucket truck service (max 36 ft height).
Contact Bass Electrical Services at 933-8167 for arrangements.
Bass Electrical Services $300
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48. 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 $250
49. BOOM MOWER SERVICE
Do you have a project that requires a special mower? This John
Deere 6615 with boom mower attachment of 28’ cuts up to 7”
diameter . It is perfect for ponds, dams, woods, roads, and fence
row projects. The operator will provide the service for 4
hours. Service area is limited to within 50 miles of Monticello.
Please contact John Joyner at 1-229-403-7428.
Luke’s Land Service, LLC, Ochlocknee, GA $440
50. 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
51. 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
Brandi Hughes $200
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52. 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.)
(850)997-6556 or (850) 242-3422 www.the-well-man.com
The Well Man, LLC
Water Well Repair Specialists $275
SCHOOL SPIRIT
53. PARKING SPACE- RESERVED
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 2015-2016.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
54. PARKING SPACE- RESERVED
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 2015-2016.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
55. PARKING SPACE- RESERVED
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 2015-2016.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
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56. PARKING SPACE RESERVED
Never worry about being late with your own reserved parking
space in the parent parking lot near the drop-off circle for the
2015-16 year.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
57. WHAT’S IN A STREET NAME?
Yours may be in the name of the front circle driveway on campus.
Is it “Warrior Trail”, “Finlayson Way”, “Aucilla Alley”, or “GA
Bulldog Blvd”? We will not know until the bidding ends. The name
you select will be printed on a street sign and placed on campus
for a full year beginning the first of August 2015.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
58. WHAT’S IN A STREET NAME?
Yours may be in the name of our new drop-off circle on campus. Is
it “Warrior Trail”, “Finlayson Way”, “Aucilla Alley”, or “GA Bulldog
Blvd”? We will not know until the bidding ends. The name you
select will be printed on a street sign and placed on campus for a
full year beginning the first of August 2015.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
59. 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 Nennstiel for one day
during the 2015-16 school year.
Aucilla Christian Academy-Coach Nennstiel Priceless
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60. ASSISTANT HEAD FOOTBALL COACH
See what it is like to stand in Coach Roberts’ shoes. Participate in
the pre-game meal, the pre-game warm-up on the field, and be
on the sidelines during a Fall 2015 ACA football game with the
coach.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
61. FOOTBALL JR 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
game. Fall 2015.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
62. BASKETBALL JR 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
63. FRONT ROW SEATING K5 GRADUATION - RESERVED
NO NEED TO RUSH! Enjoy this momentous day as your little one
graduates from kindergarten without the worry of finding a seat.
6 front row seats will be reserved just for you. These seats will be
a perfect birds-eye view of your little graduate. They provide a
fantastic photo and video opportunity. To be used May 2015.
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
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64. PREMIUM SEATING FOR 5TH GRADE MUSICAL
Enjoy your 2015 5th grader's musical presentation from the best
seats in the house. Eight reserved center aisle 4th and 5th row
seats for this year’s Christmas Musical. Arrive late, no problem!
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
65. PREMIUM SEATING FOR 4TH GRADE SPRING MUSICAL
Enjoy your 2016 4th grader's musical presentation from the best
seats in the house. 8 reserved center aisle 4th and 5th row seats
for next year’s Spring Musical. Arrive late, no problem!
Aucilla Christian Academy Priceless
CLASS ART PROJECTS
66. K-4 CAKE PLATTER
Our adorable pre-school students have created a one of a kind
cake plate just for you. Mom or Grandma, this is a one of a kind
and cannot be duplicated. These children took such pride in their
work and had loads of fun while doing it. Get ready to bid, it’s
sure to go fast.
Mrs. Bass’s and Mrs. Kennedy K-4 Class Priceless
67. KINDERGARTEN PORCELAIN BOWL
Our K-5 students have shown us just how creative they are with
their fingerprints. Because each child in this class is unique and
special, each fingerprint is unique and special. Get it while you
can because this piece of art is priceless and could never be
replicated…
Mrs. Stephens’ Kindergarten Priceless
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68. 1ST GRADE HEART COLLECTION
Our first grade students have on display their very own heart
collection beautifully decorated by hand. Brought straight to you
by Mrs. Tonya’s first grade class. This piece will look beautiful in
any room of your house. Have your bid card ready, this piece is
sure to go quickly.
Mrs. Roberts’ 1st grade class Priceless
69. 2ND GRADE FRAMED PHILIPPIANS 4:13
The incredibly creative students from Mrs. Love’s 2nd Grade class
put together this beautiful collaboration of fingerprints. This
magnificent masterpiece expresses the creative imagination of
our children’s young minds. This is a custom framed art piece that
will look great in your office or any wall of choice in your home.
This is a one of a kind piece and will never be available again.
Mrs. Love’s 2st grade class Priceless
70. THIRD GRADE FRAMED CROSS
Each of Mrs. Aman’s wonderful 3rd grade students have created
this beautiful cross. This is a truly precious piece that is one-of-a-
kind and will be something to cherish forever. If you have a child
or grandchild in this class, get your bid card ready.
Mrs. Aman’s 3rd Grade Class Priceless
71. FOURTH GRADE – HANDMADE WOODEN CROSS
As the cross represents new life, so does our use of recycled
materials. Each recycled lid was designed and decorated with
scraps of paper to create original pieces of art. This beautiful cross
will certainly be a blessing and bring a sense of peace and
contentment.
Mrs. Falk’s 4th Grade Priceless
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72. FIFTH GRADE NAIL STRING ART
The creative and thoughtful 5th grade students offer you a Nail
String Art. These bright beautiful colors will give you a boost of
energy. The combination of all the unique designs and creativity
brought this piece of art to life. If you would like one of
these “priceless” masterpieces hanging in your home or outdoor
patio this is the bid for you.
Mrs. Hughey’s 5th grade Priceless
73. FCA'S BLESSED BENCH
Mathew 18:19 says, "if two of you agree on earth anything they
ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven." With this
scripture in mind, who wouldn't want a bench that has been
prayed over by our FCA students? Our prayer will be included in
this "PRICELESS" bench!!
Aucilla Christian FCA Priceless
74. ACA HIGH SCHOOL ART CLASS SNOWMAN
This handmade Christmas decoration will cheerfully adorn your
entryway during the holiday season and remind you of ACA for
years to come.
Mrs. Beshears High School Art Class Priceless
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Silent Auction
FOOD
75. HOMEMADE DIVINITY
Enjoy two batches of mouth-watering divinity made by Linda
Wheeler. One batch to take home and enjoy tonight, and call
Linda at 997-4441 to order the second when you are ready for it.
Linda Wheeler $60
76. DINNER FOR 10
BBQ at its finest! Ribs, chicken, pork or beef and all the trimmings.
Take out or dine in.
Goodman’s BBQ, Perry, FL
Sandy Gail Chester $100
77. FRESH EGGS FOR A YEAR
Take a step in making your family healthy by eating farm fresh
eggs for a year. Let Katrina bring you a dozen fresh eggs every
month. Pick-up will be once a month at mutually agreed upon
location.
Katrina Walton $48
78. BASKET OF HOMEMADE JAMS & JELLIES
Delicious and freshly made - perfect for your next Sunday brunch.
Shane & Brandi Hughes $75
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79. BASKET OF HOMEMADE RELISHES, PICKLES AND SAUSAGE
Enjoy the wonderful and delicious relishes, salsa and pickles
prepared by Patricia Sorensen and fill your tummy with some
tasty jalapeño sausage, breakfast link sausage, smoked sausage
and fresh link sausage prepared by the Sorensen brothers.
Patricia and Eric Sorensen $100
80. JEWISH APPLE CAKE, ALMOND POUND CAKE, OR LEMON CAKE
Take home this scrumptious Jewish Apple Cake made with love
and family tradition straight from the kitchen recipes of Mary
Hughes and Heather Hughes Boyd. With this item you may also
enjoy 3 more cakes over the one year period, made as needed.
Place your cake orders with Heather at 997-1041.
Heather Hughes Boyd $100
81. THE BRICK HOUSE EATERY GIFT CERTIFICATE
You and your special one will enjoy a Friday Night Prime Rib
Dinner for 2 with two glasses of wine, appetizer and dessert.
JT Surles, The Brick House Eatery $50
82. RED VELVET CAKE
Take home this beautiful and delicious cake, made just for you!
COLLEEN AGNER $100
83. ACA LUNCHROOM CARD
Let The ACA Lunchroom provide your child with $100 worth of
lunches for the 2015-16 school year – approximately 20 lunches.
ACA Lunchroom $100
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84. HONEY GIFT BASKET
Treat yourself or share with others. This basket contains local
honey and lots of specialty items made by Full Moon Apiary.
Full Moon Apiary
Becky & Tony Hogg $125
85. BUTT RUB BOSTON BUTT
Melt in your mouth pork! Delivered within 50 miles of ACA.
Ware Oil
Don & Kathy Everett $25
86. ANOTHER BUTT RUB BOSTON BUTT
Melt in your mouth pork! Delivered within 50 miles of ACA.
Ware Oil
Don & Kathy Everett $25
CAR/FUEL
87. FUEL
100 gallons of off road diesel fuel. You must have your own tank
to put it in or redeem at Morris Petroleum. Call Morris Petroleum
at 997-2222 for more information.
Morris Petroleum appx. $220
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SERVICES
88. LEGAL CONSULTATION
Today’s Real Estate laws can be tough to navigate. Let Monica
Freeland with the law firm of Messer Caparello, P.A. provide you
with an hour of legal advice to help protect your valuable real
estate assets.
Monica Freeland $250
89. A/C SERVICE CALL
Do you ever need a check-up on your A/C unit? Stewart will come
do a service call up to 2 hours and include up to 2lbs of freon.
Service area limited to within 30 miles of Monticello.
Stewart Heating and Cooling Inc. $200
90. HAIR SERVICES GIFT CERTIFICATE
Get a new look for the Summer season! Receive a $100 gift
certificate for haircut, color, style, blowout, etc.
Tallahassee Chic Salon
John Wesley – Monticello $100
91. LIVING WILL
Get your personal affairs in order. Certificate for a durable power
of attorney and living will. Expires April 30, 2015.
Cline Moore, Attorney at Law, PA $400
Perry, FL
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92. CLARK PROCESSING CERTIFICATE
Attention all hunters! Let the Clark family process your meat with
this $100.00 gift certificate. Contact Jason at 997-8133 to arrange
a drop off.
Jason and Christy Clark $100
93. CLARK PROCESSING CERTIFICATE
Make it a two-fer! Let the Clark family process your meat with
another $100.00 gift certificate. Contact Jason at 997-8133 to
arrange a drop off.
Jason and Christy Clark $100
WOMEN’S GIFTS
94. AVEDA ULTIMATE GETAWAY
Spoil her with this wonderful package from Aveda! One hour
facial, 90 minute massage, plus haircut and color and lots of
Aveda products!
AVEDA Institute Tallahassee
Debbie Copeland $250
95. ONE MONTH FITNESS CENTER MEMBERSHIP
Get in shape for bathing suit season!
Monticello Health and Fitness Center $50
96. NERIUM AGE DEFYING TREATMENT
Erase those fine lines with day and night creams.
Anna Kimmell
Spring Place Salon $165
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97. NERIUM FIRM BODY COUNTOURING CREAM
Anna Kimmell
Spring Place Salon $98
98. BIOLAGE CLEANSING CONDITIONER WITH STYLING TOOLS
Includes leave in styling treatment for medium textured hair with
wet brush and comb.
Amy Riley
Spring Place Salon $52
99. GOLD BANGLE BRACELETS
3 gold bangles: 1 Indian head bangle, 1 bangle with cross and 1
bangle with navy stone.
Southern Twisted Bangles
Angela French $36
100. GIFT CERTIFICATE TO PINSTRIPES AND POLKADOTS
A $100 gift certificate to Pinstripes and Polka Dots – let’s go
shopping!
Pinstripes & Polka Dots $100
ARTS/CRAFTS
101. ORIGINAL ARTWORK – “LIGHTHOUSE AND KEEPER’S HOUSE AT
ST. GEORGE ISLAND”
A framed original watercolor painting by artist Chuck Eckel.
Chuck Eckel $150
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102. ORIGINAL ARTWORK – “RUSTIC TRUCK”
A framed (rustic cedar) original pastel painting by artist Peggy
Eckel.
Peggy Eckel $200
103. ORIGINAL ARTWORK – REPRINT OF ACA MAIN BUILDING
A reprint of the original watercolor of the ACA Main Building on
canvas.
Peggy Eckel $100
104. PAINTED ANTIQUE WINDOW PANE
Have Cynthia paint your favorite scripture on this window!
Make it personal
Cynthia Nowlin $75
105. STAINED GLASS FEATHER
Add beauty to your home by having this 10”x3” stained glass
feather as a part of your home décor.
Don Stowers $50
106. HANDCRAFTED KNIFE
Every hunter will enjoy this handcrafted knife created by a skilled
craftsman A.C. Tharpe. The blade is a Red Diamond file knife with
gut hook, includes buckhorn brass bolster with boxwood root
handle. A custom made red and white cedar display case is
included.
A.C. Tharpe $100
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107. CUSTOM PAINTED CANVAS
Enjoy a hand painted canvas by Ansley Rogers with a scripture
verse. This would be the perfect decoration for a young girl's
room.
Ansley Rogers $40
FLOWERS & GARDENING
108. GLAZED POT KITCHEN GARDEN
A rustic strawberry pot filled to the brim with a variety of culinary
herbs. Enjoy it on the patio and in the kitchen!
Georgia Reams $150
109. 4 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 $40
110. SOD
Cover up those bare spots in your yard with a pallet (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 $100
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111. PINE STRAW
Spring is here! Time to get the yard in top shape. 50 bales of pine
straw. Call Brian Reese at 528-0086.
United Pine Straw $175
MERCHANDISE
112. BASEBALL GLOVE
Rawlings Gold infielder glove. This is the perfect glove for a future
Aucilla Warrior baseball player.
Marty Bishop, Supervisor of Elections $125
113. PAMPERED CHEF RECTANGULAR 3-PIECE BAKER SET
Make your favorite main dishes, side dishes, desserts or
appetizers, then take them directly from oven to table. All three
pieces fit on one oven rack at the same time, so bake everything
at once.
Rosemary Arline
Pampered chef consultant $128
114. MADISON COUNTY CARRIER/MADISON ENTERPRISE-RECORDER
E-EDITION
One year subscription to the e-edition (online newspaper). Stay
up-to-date on all of Madison County’s news plus all the ACA news
stories - online at your fingertips.
Madison County Carrier/Enterprise Recorder $25
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115. GOLF CAMP
One week of golf camp June 1-5, 2015 with Golf Pro David
Jackson. Enjoy a half day camp at Jefferson County Country Club
that is TBA in late May or June. The activities include golf and
swimming.
David Jackson $125
116. 2 STADIUM CHAIRS
Sports fans, suffer no more sore backs! These stadium chairs will
make watching the Warriors even better!
Michelle Arceaneax
Traditions Embroidery $80
117. STIHL GAS POWERED BLOWER
Father’s day Gift idea! Here is a gas powered blower to help keep
your home and garage looking great. Protective glasses are
included.
Boston Tractor Co. $125
118. HANDCRAFTED WOODEN TIC TAC TOE GAME
A handmade wooden tic tac toe game played with marbles. A
great novelty item that will be enjoyed by young and old alike.
John Finlayson $20
119. BOLT ACTION PEN
He will love signing his name with this! Hand crafted of salted
maple and a 30 caliber bullet.
Tim Falk $50
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120. KEURIG BREWING SYSTEM
This Keurig K45 Elite Brewing System offers the flexibility of 6, 8,
or 10 ounce servings sizes. It includes a 12 count K-cup variety
pack. This is a must have for every coffee lover!
John and Kathy Hicks $120
121. TOY JOHN DEERE GATOR
Nothing runs like a John Deere especially when your toddler is
wearing out the backyard in this battery operated riding toy.
Boston Tractor Company $150
122. MEN’S CASUAL SPORTS SHIRT – 3 quarters
Khaki, size large with ACA embroidery.
Kevin and Holli Slaughter $50
123. MONTICELLO NEWS/JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL E-EDITION -
2 quarters
One year subscription to the e-edition (online newspaper). Get
your hometown newspapers that covers your hometown news
plus all the ACA news stories - online at your fingertips.
Monticello News and Jefferson County Journal $25
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Quarter Auction
How to play:
1. The auctioneer will announce the quarter value for the item up for
bid.
2. Bid by placing the quarters into the container on your table and hold
up your paddle to indicate that you bid.
3. The auctioneer will draw a numbered poker chip. The paddle with the
corresponding number is the winner.
4. The school will keep all quarters bid.
Notes:
Cashiers will be on hand with quarters to exchange.
If the number drawn is for someone who did not bid, call “No Bid.” A
new number will be pulled.
If others at your table are not interested in bidding on an item, you
may submit additional bids with their numbers, increasing your
chances of winning.
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124. BOLT ACTION PEN – 3 quarters
Okay, don’t fight over it! We have another handcrafted pen by
Tim Falk! This one is made of Eastern Red Cedar and a 30 caliber
bullet.
Tim Falk $50
125. ACA COFFEE MUG – 1 quarter
Wake up with school spirit!
Make it personal
Cynthia Nowlin $8
126. ACA T-SHIRT
Size large.
Make it personal
Cynthia Nowlin $20
127. CASH – 3 quarters
Extra money to spend as you please!
Buckeye Credit Union $50
128. CAR WASH, WAX AND DETAIL – 3 quarters
Have your car detailed by a pro.
Michael Frazier $70
Perry, FL
129. TIRE ALIGNMENT – 3 quarters
Get your car ready for the summer with a tire alignment. No cash
value.
Sorensen Tire Center
Jeff & Brenda Sorensen $65
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130. ITALIAN CREAM CAKE – 2 quarters
Take home this beautiful and delicious cake, made just for you!
COLLEEN AGNER $100
131. CANVAS CAMP CHAIRS – 2 quarters
Take these two chairs along to watch all the ACA sports events in
comfort.
Tommy Surles, State Farm $40
132. HANDCRAFTED WOODEN TIC TAC TOE GAME – 1 quarter
A handmade wooden tic tac toe game played with marbles. A
great novelty item that will be enjoyed by young and old alike.
John Finlayson $20
133. YEARLY EXAM AND VACCINE – 3 quarters
Exam with vaccination, worm check, heartworm or leukemia virus
check for your pet.
Dr. Owens, Veterinarian $85
Perry, FL
134. ANOTHER HAIR SERVICES GIFT CERTIFICATE – 4 quarters
Get a new look for the Summer season! Receive a $100 gift
certificate for haircut, color, style, blowout, etc.
Tallahassee Chic Salon
John Wesley – Monticello $100
135. GIFT CERTIFICATE – TUPELO’S BAKERY AND CAFE – 2 quarters
A $25 gift certificate for lunch, regular bakery offerings, or a
special bakery order. Please call the bakery at 997-2127 to order.
Expires December 24, 2015.
Tupelo’s Bakery and Cafe $25
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136. GIFT CERTIFICATE TO GULF COAST LUMBER – 2 quarters
What projects are you working on this Spring? With this gift
certificate, you’ll have all you need!
Gulf Coast Lumber & Supply $25
137. WOODS AND WATER SUBSCRIPTION – 1 quarter
Keep up with all the news with local hunters and fishermen with
this one year subscription to Woods and Water !
Woods and Water $20
138. 5 TANNING SESSIONS – 2 quarters
Get a headstart on your summer tan!
Monticello Health and Fitness Center $33
139. BUSY BEE GIFT CARD – 3 quarters
Enjoy your time shopping at the Busy Bee in Madison with this gift
card.
Johnson & Johnson, Madison, FL $50
140. MOVIE CARD – 3 quarters
Take Mom out for a fun night or treat your graduate to a date
night at the movies.
Gavins & Company $50
Rocky and Sandra Gavins
141. FRESH PRODUCE – 2 quarters
Get your culinary game on with this gift certificate to Jefferson
Farmer’s Market!
Jefferson Farmer’s Market $40
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142. HAIRCUTS – 2 quarters
Keep looking neat and trim with 3 haircuts. Like Justin at
www.facebook.com/registersbarbershop.
Justin Johnson
Register’s Barber Shop $30
143. GIFT CERTIFICATE TO SHUGAR SHOPPE – 3 quarters
A $25 gift certificate and candle.
Shugar Shoppe $59
144. GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR HAIR PRODUCTS/SERVICES – 3 quarters
A $50 certificate to be used towards services or products at Spring
Place Salon.
Anna Kimmell
Spring Place Salon $50
145. FACIAL – 3 quarters
Enjoy a 1 Hour Aveda Botanical Kinetics Facial.
Eliza Brown
Spring Place Salon $50
146. GIFT CERTIFICATE – 2 quarters
$25 certificate for Wet Brush & Products,
Amy Riley
Spring Place Salon $25
147. PERRY FRONT END ALIGNMENT – 4 quarters
Front end aligned at Yarbrough Tire!
Yarbrough Tire
Perry, FL $100
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148. GIRLS REVIVAL FITNESS CERTIFICATE – 2 quarters
Let’s get ready for summer. Enjoy one month of fitness classes
with Doris Bishop at the American Legion Hall in Monticello. Join
the Golden Girls Revival or the Girls Revival with Core classes on
Mondays and Thursdays.
Doris DeMauro Bishop $45
149. STAINED GLASS FEATHER – 3 quarters
Add beauty to your home by having this 10”x3” stained glass
feather as a part of your home décor.
Don Stowers $50
150. ACA PTO BASKET – 4 quarters
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
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VERA BRADLEY
RAFFLE
151. VERA BRADLEY RAFFLE – 3 PIECE LUGGAGE SET
Raffle tickets $5 each
Pattern- Moon Drop
27 inch spinner suitcase
22 inch Roll along duffel
22 inch Expandable upright
(also includes cosmetic bag, 2 zip ID cases, Photo book, and Tech
decals)
Kevin and Holli Slaughter
Debbie and Tommy Hall
Debbie’s Jewels $910
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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.
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Auction Disclaimer
Auction values have been determined by the donors. 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.