The document summarizes items being auctioned off at the 15th Annual Faculty Auction sponsored by the Kelley Association of Women MBAs to raise funds for student donations. Some of the items being auctioned include experiences like a murder mystery dinner, art museum tour, tennis lessons, homemade meals, dance lessons and more. The document provides details on each experience like description, starting bid, and number of bidders for each lot.
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 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.
This document provides details about live and silent auction items being offered at an upcoming event, including descriptions of the items and their donors. The live auction begins at 5:10pm with bidding on blue sheets ending at 5:45pm and yellow sheets ending at 6:15pm. Items being auctioned include golf outings, concert tickets, artwork, and gift certificates. The silent auction has over 40 items divided into groups with bidding using colored sheets. Items include gift baskets, jewelry, services and more.
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 issue of toast! magazine focuses on liqueurs and how to best utilize them in cocktails and drinks. It provides recipes and pairing suggestions for revamping favorite liqueurs. It also previews the upcoming Beervana craft beer festival in Wellington, providing recommendations for the best beers to try. Additionally, it discusses the rising popularity of spiced rum and offers guidance on how to make the most of it in mixed drinks.
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.
My posters should be placed strategically to attract 17-25 year olds of both genders. Underground stations and cinemas would be effective places as people of that age frequently spend time in London going out. Certain magazines also read by teenagers and young adults interested in horror films, such as Kerrang!, Empire, and NME, would allow the posters to reach the target audience. There are not many film magazines that feature horror movies prominently on the cover unless the film is highly anticipated. Magazines like Empire, Gorezone, Fangoria, Total Film and Entertainment Weekly could advertise the film since they cover horror films or a range of genres and are read by the target audience.
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 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.
This document provides details about live and silent auction items being offered at an upcoming event, including descriptions of the items and their donors. The live auction begins at 5:10pm with bidding on blue sheets ending at 5:45pm and yellow sheets ending at 6:15pm. Items being auctioned include golf outings, concert tickets, artwork, and gift certificates. The silent auction has over 40 items divided into groups with bidding using colored sheets. Items include gift baskets, jewelry, services and more.
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 issue of toast! magazine focuses on liqueurs and how to best utilize them in cocktails and drinks. It provides recipes and pairing suggestions for revamping favorite liqueurs. It also previews the upcoming Beervana craft beer festival in Wellington, providing recommendations for the best beers to try. Additionally, it discusses the rising popularity of spiced rum and offers guidance on how to make the most of it in mixed drinks.
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.
My posters should be placed strategically to attract 17-25 year olds of both genders. Underground stations and cinemas would be effective places as people of that age frequently spend time in London going out. Certain magazines also read by teenagers and young adults interested in horror films, such as Kerrang!, Empire, and NME, would allow the posters to reach the target audience. There are not many film magazines that feature horror movies prominently on the cover unless the film is highly anticipated. Magazines like Empire, Gorezone, Fangoria, Total Film and Entertainment Weekly could advertise the film since they cover horror films or a range of genres and are read by the target audience.
This document summarizes and compares the design elements of magazine covers for Gorezone, Fangoria, and Empire magazines. For Gorezone, the color scheme is bright but still conveys horror themes through red. The layout positions the central image with stories around it. The image shows a model with blood but it's unclear if it's hers. Bold colored text stands out. Fangoria uses dark colors associated with horror like black, red, yellow and white. The layout neatly spaces the well-positioned image. The bloody, sinister image implies a supernatural horror. Text separates the bold magazine name from cover lines. Empire uses a desaturated dramatic color scheme with contrasting red. The overlapping image and title show importance. Descript
This document is a table of contents for a music magazine. It lists over 100 articles, advertisements, and other content that will be included across 121 pages. The content covers a wide range of topics related to rock music including album reviews, interviews with artists, concert listings, and ads for music-related products and services.
The document discusses planning details for a horror/slasher film project, including considerations for hair, makeup, costumes, props, and locations. For the three girl characters, their appearance would start tidy but become dirtier and bloodier throughout as they are dragged and tortured. The male murderer would have short, greasy hair and wear a gas mask and dirty boiler suit to conceal his identity. A variety of weapons and tools are proposed as props. The story was designed around an accessible, derelict location found beforehand.
I have completed my third unit of study and feel it was my best work to date. Throughout this unit, I worked diligently to improve my skills and understanding of the course material. Overall, I am pleased with my progress and look forward to continued growth in my studies.
This document analyzes and summarizes key elements of three horror movie posters: Carrie, Hostel, and The Devil's Rejects. For each poster, it examines the color scheme, layout/composition, main image, and font/text used. The color schemes emphasize blood and darkness to convey horror. Images and layouts follow rules of thirds and focus on central important elements. Fonts are simple but stand out against dark backgrounds to effectively promote the films.
Thermo Temp Metalic S.A.C. es una empresa peruana especializada en la venta, instalación y mantenimiento de equipos de aire acondicionado y sistemas de ventilación mecánica. La empresa se fundó en 2004 y ha crecido para convertirse en líder en su rubro, ofreciendo soluciones de calidad a una variedad de clientes industriales y comerciales durante más de 10 años.
Faculty auction 2011 - Faculty and student donationsfacultyauction
The document summarizes an annual faculty auction organized by Kelley Association of Women MBAs to raise funds. It lists over 30 donation experiences provided by faculty and students to be bid on, such as homemade dinners, sports activities, dance lessons, and other experiences. The auction will take place on December 2nd, 2011.
The document summarizes an annual faculty auction hosted by the Kelley Association of Women MBAs to raise funds. It describes 18 donation experiences with Kelley faculty that are being auctioned off, such as homemade dinners, sports activities, wine tastings and tours. The donations range from $100 to $600 starting bids and allow the winning bidders to socialize with faculty in unique settings outside of the classroom.
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.
preview all faculty and student-donated events. Most items are voted upon in groups. Round up your friends and start planning what you want to win! All proceeds will go towards the following student selected charities: Options for Better Living, Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard, My Sister’s Closet, and Middle Way House. We hope you can join us for a fun evening and in giving back to the Bloomington community!
All the items available for bid at Kelley's 2010 Faculty Auction. Note the order of the Live Auction items may be different on the night of the event.
Faculty Auction is this Friday, November 5th from 7 to 9 pm at the Bluebird. There will be pizza and drink tickets so make sure you get there early. And don't forget to bid as you will be helping out the Olcott Center for Cancer Education, Hoosier Hills Food Bank, the Monroe Humane Society and the Boomington Boys & Girls Club
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.
This document is a program for a fundraising gala being held by the Yorkville Community School PTA on May 2nd at 6pm. It includes details on the event schedule, auction procedures, donors, sponsors, underwriters, and items available in the live and silent auctions. Some of the auction items include experiences like tickets to shows and sporting events, classes, memberships to museums, and camps.
2015 YCS Spring Auction Catalog 04 29-15scott_bonnell
This document provides information about an upcoming fundraising gala including:
- Date and location: Saturday, May 2nd at 6pm at YCS, 421 East 88th Street
- Details on auction items, entertainment, food and beverage
- Procedures for live and silent auctions as well as raffles
- List of donors, sponsors and underwriters supporting the event
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.
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.
This document provides information about the 15th Annual Auction Extravaganza hosted by the Berkeley Law Foundation on November 6, 2010. It outlines the check-out procedures and lists several live and silent auction items being offered that evening. The live auction items include a dinner hosted by the Dean and his wife, wine tasting with legal writing instructors, dinner with Professors Swift and Cole, and a weekend at a Tahoe townhouse hosted by Professors Menell and Sylvia. The silent auction items include various bar exam preparation course gift certificates and experiences such as poker with Con Law professors and dinner with other Berkeley Law professors.
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.
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 information about dog training classes offered by the Cen-Tex Kennel Club in Waco, Texas. It lists 10 different class options covering topics like basic manners, advanced training, socialization, grooming, and competitive activities. The document provides details on class structure, costs, and policies. It also shares the club's history of serving the Waco community for over 30 years through dog training and responsible ownership programs.
This document describes several items being auctioned off to raise funds. Some of the items include:
1. A five course dinner for four with wine pairings at a new American restaurant.
2. Four one-day park hopper tickets to Disneyland for family adventures.
3. A custom family portrait experience creating artwork to cherish for generations.
4. A winery tour and tasting for eight people at a gorge winery including views of the Columbia River.
5. A private Cessna plane ride over the city followed by dinner.
6. A mixology class to learn cocktail making for up to ten people.
This document summarizes and compares the design elements of magazine covers for Gorezone, Fangoria, and Empire magazines. For Gorezone, the color scheme is bright but still conveys horror themes through red. The layout positions the central image with stories around it. The image shows a model with blood but it's unclear if it's hers. Bold colored text stands out. Fangoria uses dark colors associated with horror like black, red, yellow and white. The layout neatly spaces the well-positioned image. The bloody, sinister image implies a supernatural horror. Text separates the bold magazine name from cover lines. Empire uses a desaturated dramatic color scheme with contrasting red. The overlapping image and title show importance. Descript
This document is a table of contents for a music magazine. It lists over 100 articles, advertisements, and other content that will be included across 121 pages. The content covers a wide range of topics related to rock music including album reviews, interviews with artists, concert listings, and ads for music-related products and services.
The document discusses planning details for a horror/slasher film project, including considerations for hair, makeup, costumes, props, and locations. For the three girl characters, their appearance would start tidy but become dirtier and bloodier throughout as they are dragged and tortured. The male murderer would have short, greasy hair and wear a gas mask and dirty boiler suit to conceal his identity. A variety of weapons and tools are proposed as props. The story was designed around an accessible, derelict location found beforehand.
I have completed my third unit of study and feel it was my best work to date. Throughout this unit, I worked diligently to improve my skills and understanding of the course material. Overall, I am pleased with my progress and look forward to continued growth in my studies.
This document analyzes and summarizes key elements of three horror movie posters: Carrie, Hostel, and The Devil's Rejects. For each poster, it examines the color scheme, layout/composition, main image, and font/text used. The color schemes emphasize blood and darkness to convey horror. Images and layouts follow rules of thirds and focus on central important elements. Fonts are simple but stand out against dark backgrounds to effectively promote the films.
Thermo Temp Metalic S.A.C. es una empresa peruana especializada en la venta, instalación y mantenimiento de equipos de aire acondicionado y sistemas de ventilación mecánica. La empresa se fundó en 2004 y ha crecido para convertirse en líder en su rubro, ofreciendo soluciones de calidad a una variedad de clientes industriales y comerciales durante más de 10 años.
Faculty auction 2011 - Faculty and student donationsfacultyauction
The document summarizes an annual faculty auction organized by Kelley Association of Women MBAs to raise funds. It lists over 30 donation experiences provided by faculty and students to be bid on, such as homemade dinners, sports activities, dance lessons, and other experiences. The auction will take place on December 2nd, 2011.
The document summarizes an annual faculty auction hosted by the Kelley Association of Women MBAs to raise funds. It describes 18 donation experiences with Kelley faculty that are being auctioned off, such as homemade dinners, sports activities, wine tastings and tours. The donations range from $100 to $600 starting bids and allow the winning bidders to socialize with faculty in unique settings outside of the classroom.
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.
preview all faculty and student-donated events. Most items are voted upon in groups. Round up your friends and start planning what you want to win! All proceeds will go towards the following student selected charities: Options for Better Living, Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard, My Sister’s Closet, and Middle Way House. We hope you can join us for a fun evening and in giving back to the Bloomington community!
All the items available for bid at Kelley's 2010 Faculty Auction. Note the order of the Live Auction items may be different on the night of the event.
Faculty Auction is this Friday, November 5th from 7 to 9 pm at the Bluebird. There will be pizza and drink tickets so make sure you get there early. And don't forget to bid as you will be helping out the Olcott Center for Cancer Education, Hoosier Hills Food Bank, the Monroe Humane Society and the Boomington Boys & Girls Club
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.
This document is a program for a fundraising gala being held by the Yorkville Community School PTA on May 2nd at 6pm. It includes details on the event schedule, auction procedures, donors, sponsors, underwriters, and items available in the live and silent auctions. Some of the auction items include experiences like tickets to shows and sporting events, classes, memberships to museums, and camps.
2015 YCS Spring Auction Catalog 04 29-15scott_bonnell
This document provides information about an upcoming fundraising gala including:
- Date and location: Saturday, May 2nd at 6pm at YCS, 421 East 88th Street
- Details on auction items, entertainment, food and beverage
- Procedures for live and silent auctions as well as raffles
- List of donors, sponsors and underwriters supporting the event
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.
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.
This document provides information about the 15th Annual Auction Extravaganza hosted by the Berkeley Law Foundation on November 6, 2010. It outlines the check-out procedures and lists several live and silent auction items being offered that evening. The live auction items include a dinner hosted by the Dean and his wife, wine tasting with legal writing instructors, dinner with Professors Swift and Cole, and a weekend at a Tahoe townhouse hosted by Professors Menell and Sylvia. The silent auction items include various bar exam preparation course gift certificates and experiences such as poker with Con Law professors and dinner with other Berkeley Law professors.
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.
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 information about dog training classes offered by the Cen-Tex Kennel Club in Waco, Texas. It lists 10 different class options covering topics like basic manners, advanced training, socialization, grooming, and competitive activities. The document provides details on class structure, costs, and policies. It also shares the club's history of serving the Waco community for over 30 years through dog training and responsible ownership programs.
This document describes several items being auctioned off to raise funds. Some of the items include:
1. A five course dinner for four with wine pairings at a new American restaurant.
2. Four one-day park hopper tickets to Disneyland for family adventures.
3. A custom family portrait experience creating artwork to cherish for generations.
4. A winery tour and tasting for eight people at a gorge winery including views of the Columbia River.
5. A private Cessna plane ride over the city followed by dinner.
6. A mixology class to learn cocktail making for up to ten people.
This document appears to be the program for a fundraising gala and auction for Yorkville Community School. It includes details about the event such as the date, location, schedule, performers, and auction procedures. A list of donations, underwriters, and sponsors is also provided. The bulk of the document is a listing of auction items available which include experiences like tickets to shows and camps, classes, and donations to fund specific programs.
This document provides information about the 14th Annual Bonny Doon Art, Wine and Brew Festival including the date, location, featured artist, schedule of events, auction items, sponsors and more. The festival is a fundraiser that supports the science and arts programs at Bonny Doon Elementary School and will take place on June 4th from 1-6pm at the Bonny Doon Equestrian Park featuring live music, auctions, food, drinks and family activities.
This document provides information about the BASH fundraising event including the chairs and volunteers for various committees. It then lists and describes items that will be available in the live and silent auctions. The document promotes participation and thanks volunteers for their help with the event.
After visiting your children’s classroom(s) for Open House, please come to the Multipurpose room and bid on items or buy some raffle tickets. We have something for everyone! Your money will go to good use and you might just win something too! Thank You.
The document introduces BreadPicks, edible party toothpicks made from bread, as a more natural and flavorful alternative to plastic or wood toothpicks. BreadPicks come in different flavors and colors to match cocktails or appetizers. The company offers over 100 varieties of BreadPicks made from ingredients like smoked salmon, biltong, cheese, and olive oil. BreadPicks aims to make parties more fun while being better for the environment than plastic toothpicks. The company donates money from sales to community bakery initiatives through its One Loaf program.
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3. ‘Murder Mystery Party’
with Diane & Matt
Get ready for a night of intrigue
and suspense as you sit down to
enjoy a 4 course dinner hosted by
Diane Holly and Matt McAndrews.
Guess "whodunit" while dining
and solving clues with each
serving.
Starting bid: $120
Number of bidders: 6 – 8
4. ‘Clean & Feed’
with Kirsten Olson
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cleaned to a better-than-professional
standard as well as have fresh baked
chocolate chip cookies!
Starting bid: $30
Number of bidders: 1
5. ‘Tennis Lesson’
with Carrie Kalapala
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to the next level? Get a 1 hour session
with Carrie Kalapala, a highly
experienced, USPTA-accredited Level 2
coach. Indoor court fees and
equipment are covered. You just need
to show up. Good for all skill levels.
Starting bid: $30
Bidders: 1 or 2 (both must have
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with John Lucchese
Grapes sourced from Lodi, CA
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Bottle #2 – Cabernet
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Starting bid: $75
Number of bidders: 1
7. ‘Home-Baked Goods’
with Latasha Watkins
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home-baked goods made by
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breads, or other specialty
pastries. I will even make your
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Starting bid: $20
Number of bidders: 1
8. ‘Art Museum Tour’
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history in IU Art Museum!
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to the contemporary; hopefully giving the
participators tools to enjoy art in a
different way.
Starting bid: $50
Number of bidders: 5-10
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Number of bidders: 3
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accompanied by your favorite morning
drink of choice. There’s no better way to
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with Adam & Britta
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by Tiramisu with Mascarpone
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Number of bidders: 6
12. ‘Indian Henna & Chai’
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Number of bidders: 6
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Number of bidders: 4
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Punit and Ruchir
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classmates? Here’s your chance!
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Fusion and South African cuisine, you will
certainly be in for a treat!
Starting bid: $180
Number of bidders: 6
21. ‘Tennis Lessons and a
Beer’ with Matt and Joseph
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to hit
around with professional tennis players or wished that
you could hear awesome stories about the jetsetting
lifestyle of a professional tennis player while drinking an
ice-cold beer? We cannot help with either of those
dreams. However, we can offer you an awesome session
of playing tennis and drinking beer with Joe Mathews
and Matt Searer. It’s like hitting around with professional
tennis players without the hassle of being around really
famous people. We can only promise the most exciting
tennis experience of your life. We guarantee it.
Starting bid: $30
Number of bidders: 2
22. ‘Guitar lessons’
with Peter Frey
5 guitar lesson package (30 minutes
each). If you’ve ever wanted to learn to
basics of the guitar or if you own a guitar
and want to learn to play it, this is for
you! All levels are welcome. Though it is
helpful to have your own instrument, I
can provide an instrument if needed. All
3 individuals will get 1:1 lessons!
Starting bid: $50
Number of bidders: 3
23. ‘Hummus, Salsa &
Wine Party’ with Nir &
Annie Paz, Sofia & Rene
Join Nir Paz, Sofia Nunez and Rene
Lopezvictoria as they throw a party
with the perfect combination of
salsa, wine and hummus!
Starting bid: $25
Number of bidders: 4
24. ‘Fiesta’
with Kristina Heath, Kristina Clementi,
Paige, Courtney, Amy and Mary
Join us for a fiesta with 5 of your
closest friendsWe'll have all the works waiting for
you.. taco
bar, guac, margaritas/Coronas, and, of
course, festive music and a pinata!
Starting bid: $30
Number of bidders: 6
25. ‘Green 5 Experience’
with Rohun, Nic, John & Gauri
Have you ever wondered about the group
that seems to be having the time of its life,
even in the midst of an Ops lecture? Well
now is your chance to live it first hand. You
will get to spend the day with John, Nic,
Gauri and Rohun. Sit in on a group project,
enjoy a complimentary team lunch and
have a team picture to commemorate your
day. Bid on the Green 5 Experience now..
Starting bid: $30
Number of bidders: 4
26. ‘Salsa/Bachata/Belly Dance’
with Sharmistha Singh
Ever wanted to bust some moves on the
dance floor, but you just can’t seem to
move those hips or groove the ladies to the
music? Now is your chance to uncover
some hidden talent within you. Offering
two 1.5 hour classes on either
Salsa/Bachata/Belly Dancing based on your
preference + trip to Serendipity to practice
(if you choose Salsa or Bachata)
Starting bid: $30
Number of bidders: 1
27. ‘Private House Concert
& Wine Night’
with Ellen & Julia
Are you a music lover and do you
enjoy wine?
Join us as we host and supply musical
entertainment and wine for a group
of 8-10 people.
Starting bid: $80
Number of bidders: 10
28. ‘Beer Homebrewing
Experience’
with Kevin & Nigel
A hands-on beer home brewing
experience for the winner’s choice
of beer style - to be accompanied
by a beer tasting.
A beer “unveiling party” for the
winners and a small group of
friends. 3. Winner’s keep any
remaining homebrew to enjoy
anytime!
Starting bid: $60
Number of bidders: 3
29. ‘Fudge’
from Sam Rowe
Win 3lbs of fudge (enough for two
Christmas parties) with the flavor
determined after consultation with
the winner. Comes in two bricks
8”x6”x1”
Starting bid: $20
Number of bidders: 2
30. ‘GoldenEye’
with Sam Rowe
Relive the early 2000’s with an
evening of GoldenEye on N64
(seriously, don’t be Oddjob). Chips
and beer included.
Starting bid: $50
Number of bidders: 3
31. ‘Indian Dinner’
with Nupur & Rama
Enjoy a delicious meal with Indian
cuisine hosted by Rama Ramanujam
and Nupur Mehta.
Starting bid: $50
Number of bidders: 6
32. ‘Pet Sitting’
with Amanda Abbey
Need to be taking off for a weekend
and need someone to sit your Dog or
Cat for you? Rest assured your pet is
in good hands as Amanda offers to
take care of your dog/cat at your
place on a weekend..
Starting bid: $30
Number of bidders: 1
33. ‘Hand Crafted Jewelry’
from Amanda Abbey
Check out the beautiful handmade
necklaces that Amanda has on
auction. Do remember to mention
which of the two you are bidding for
next to your name.
Starting bid: $20 / necklace
Number of bidders: 2
34. ‘Japanese Dinner’
with Liz Lewis
Do you have cravings for good
Japanese food in Bloomington? This is
your chance to bid for homemade
authentic Japanese food!
Starting bid: $40
Number of bidders: 2 – 4
35. ‘Home made Indian
Dinner’
with Reesha and Sindhu
Come over for an Indian vegetarian
meal with wine and Bollywood
music. The menu will include a spread
of Indian bread, rice sides and
dessert.
Starting bid: $60
Number of bidders: 6
36. ‘Ballroom Lesson’
with JD Nowselski
Ballroom dancing can never be a skill
you learnt for nothing. Feel confident
that you have your technique right as
you step onto the dance floor once
you have had your one hour dance
instruction from JD Nowselski.
Starting bid: $30
Number of bidders: 1
37. ‘Bullwhipping Lessons’
from Edward Drakhlis
Indiana Jones is an amateur compared to
what you can learn to do with a bullwhip.
This is a one hour lesson in bullwhips where
you will learn two different cracks and the
differences between various whips that exist.
Regular (http://youtu.be/d4XRsfLzCcA)
Fire (http://youtu.be/zqwoPm70Mng)
Starting bid: $20
Number of bidders: 1
38. ‘Wing Eating
Competition’
Jayan
“Wing Kong”
Zaman
Nicolas
“Bad to the
Bone” Rebay
Ungsik
“baby Trex”
Chae
Rajarsi
“El Wingy”
Mitra
Edward
“Black Hole”
Drakhlis
Challenge us to a wing eating competition.
We may seem like regular people but we
can put food away like Pratt can hide poor
investments in a 10K. In the unlikely
chance you win, we will cover the cost of
the auction bid.
Starting bid: $50
Number of bidders: 5