the hearts and Hands auction
to benefit
september 21, 2012One Night Only
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BenefitingRonald McDonald House Charities®
of Oregon and Southwest Washington
Friday, September 21, 2012The Portland Art Museum
2012 Hall of Fame InducteesMike BrownDavid Stoller
2012 Partner of Distinction InducteePortland Trail Blazers
2012 Auction committeeBarbara Boyer, Amy Derhalli, Nicole Ewing, Nancy Hasan, Beth Irish,
Anne Nudelman, Ashleigh Revelle, Lauren Taylor
Master of CeremoniesDrew Carney, KGW NewsChannel 8
AuctioneerJohnna Wells, Benefit Auctions 360
VideoMagaurn Video Media
PrintingLasko Printing, LLC
Hearts & Hands Auction
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Schedule of Events
6:30 pm Registration First/Second Silent Auctions Cocktail Reception and Hors d’oeuvres
7:30 pm first silent Auction Closing Sunken Ballroom Bar Closing
7:40 pm second Silent Auction Closing
8:00 pm Dinner Hall of Fame Inductions Partners of Distinction Inductions Live Auction
Music and Dancing immediately following with
Eric Wright of All Wright Music.
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Sponsors
Presenting Sponsor
gold SponsorHealthNet
Portland Trail Blazers
silver SponsorPerkins & Co.
Stimson Lumber
bar SponsorDr. Pepper/Snapple Group, Inc.
Patron TablesJulia & Tom Brooks
Central and Southern Oregon Advertising CooperativeConsonus Healthcare Services
Dr. Mark GilbertBeth & Ed Irish
Marquis CompaniesMcDonald’s USA, LLC
On behalf of the thousands of seriously ill children and families
we serve each year, thank you for your continued commitment
as a sponsor of the Hearts & Hands Auction.
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Sponsors cont.
Patron Tables continuedParr Lumber Company
Mary & Richard RansomeRegence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon
The StandardJanice Swanson & Steve Graff
Jim & Claudine TannerUS Bank
Patron SeatsStephen & Esther Abouaf
Brian & Dianne BlackAndy & Susi Davis
Munib & Amy DerhalliMelanie Fallis
Bruce & Pam HowardKartini Clinic
Ronald & Julie MaxeyMindy Mayer
Dan & Lynn O’BrienJared & Randi Ray
Art & Denise SchweizerJohn Springer & Tina Constable
In Kind Donors4 Spirits Distillery
Coca Cola CompanyKen Wright Cellars
Lasko PrintingMagaurn Video Media
Meyer CreativePoint Blank Distributing
Portland Monthly Magazine
Anyone who lives in Portland, like we do, knows it’s a small, tight-knit community. Which means we all have to do our part to give back. Whether it’s charitable gift planning or estate and trust planning, we’re here to help create your legacy.
www.perkinsaccounting.com
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Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame Members
Stephen Abouaf (2009)Jim Boyer (2011)
Rosemary Egan (2004)Phil and Angie Fogg (2010)
Joe Graziano (2009)Beth Irish (2009)
Stephen Kantor (2009)Ollie Lund (2006)
Dick and Jean Powers (2007)Mike Rich (2011)
Annie Sakaguchi (2005)Susan Schnitzer (2004)
Linda Sewell (2005)Bill Swindells (2005)
Jim and Claudine Tanner (2008)Constance J. Taylor (2004)
Doug Wacker (2010)Stephen Wasserberger (2004)
Rich Weinstock (2004)
The Hall of Fame recognizes those whose generous contributions
and abiding commitment have an enduring impact on the
children and families served by RMHC. Annual inductees are
chosen by unanimous vote of current Hall of Fame members.
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2012 Hall of Fame Inductee
mike brown
Mike began his involvement as a donor in 1997. He has been a member of the Board of Trustees or Advisory Board since 2002, and he is a past member of the Operations Committee, which oversees House policies.
He and his wife Karen are major donors, and founding members of the Tanner Society. What began by supporting RMHC financially evolved into deepening levels of involvement. He doesn’t hesitate to “get his hands dirty.” Mike has painted areas in both Houses and helped with countless other volunteer tasks over the years. He exemplifies how donors can become actively engaged through service opportunities.
A successful entrepreneur, Mike asks his connections in the business community to support Ronald McDonald House Charities. He annually solicits peers, and encourages business associates to become involved in events. He has a friendly, long-standing rivalry with a fellow board member to recruit attendees to the RMHC Social every July. Through this effort alone, he has introduced dozens of new individuals to RMHC.
“Mike brings incredible enthusiasm to RMHC,” says Executive Director Tom Soma. “His excitement is infectious. He isn’t afraid to step up to the plate – whether financially, in person, or by encouraging others. He is a huge asset to RMHC, and has truly earned this honor.”
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2012 Hall of Fame Inductee
David Stoller
A McDonald’s Owner/Operator from Southwest Washington, David got involved with RMHC in 2000, and joined the Board of Trustees in 2003. He became an officer and Secretary of the Board in 2006, serving through 2011 (when term limits necessitated his move to the Advisory Board). He remains on the Executive Committee and will return to the full board in 2013.
David is the longtime Chair of the Outreach Committee, which awards grants on behalf of RMHC to community health organizations that expand access to pediatric oral health care. The Outreach Program has awarded $1,121,002 over its history, supporting health care services to more than 135,000 children. David is also a member of RMHC’s Speakers Bureau, representing RMHC at community events, where he encourages others to become involved. As a longtime donor, David and his wife Pam are founding members of the Tanner Society.
“David’s leadership is critical to so many activities at RMHC,” says Executive Director Tom Soma. “Whether working with McDonald’s, on the Outreach Committee, or at the Board level, his gentle advocacy commands the respect and support of others. When David talks, people listen! I am grateful for his involvement, and pleased to see his efforts rewarded through induction into the Hall of Fame.”
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Partners of Distinction
Partners of Distinction Members
Golden State Foods (2009)
Harper Houf Peterson Righellis, Inc. (2010)
McDonald’s Owner/Operators of Oregon and Southwest Washington (2009)
Pacific Northwest Baking Company (2011)
Parr Lumber Company (2009)
Ken Wright Cellars (2011)
While the Hall of Fame recognizes the contributions made
by individuals over the years, Partners of Distinction honors
the equally impressive contributions of RMHC’s corporate
partners. The 2012 recipient of this honor has been selected
for its sustained contributions of time, treasure and talent.
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Partners of Distinction
The Portland Trail Blazers have been active donors to RMHC since 2001. Since 2003, they have been a consistent, high-level sponsor of RMHC’s signature events, with overall cash support totaling more than $70,000. In 2010, they hosted our Tanner Society event in the Lexus Club.
But the organization’s investment in RMHC goes well beyond event-related participation – their ongoing support directly impacts the families staying at Portland’s two Houses. They were among the first “class” of Room Adopters, and enthusiastically readopted their room at the East House in 2009. The Blazers also regularly make it possible for families to attend NBA games and other events being held in the Rose Garden – often in a luxury suite. And when there are opportunities, they bring current and retired players to the House to interact with families.
“The Trail Blazers have made a tremendous impact at RMHC,” says Executive Director Tom Soma. “The players obviously generate a lot of excitement whenever they visit. But members of the entire organization are engaged and involved in many other ways. They truly are committed to making things better in the community, and you can see the results at the Ronald McDonald House.”
2012 Awardee
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Board of Trustees
Doug Wacker, ChairMcDonald’s Owner/Operator
Beth Irish, Vice ChairRetired Nurse
Grant Jones, TreasurerShareholder, Perkins & Co.
Michele Ferree, SecretaryCo-Owner, Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Portland/Vancouver
Mary Ransome, Past ChairDirector, Lab Administrative Services – Salem Health
Randy BeaulaurierMcDonald’s Owner/Operator
Brian BergerPresident/Owner, BBPR, Inc.
Joseph ChaplikPresident, Joseph Bernard Investment Real Estate
Andy DavisPartner, Stoll Berne
Munib Derhalli, DMDPresident, Periodontal Concepts
Mike FennellVice President/General Counsel, Trail Blazers, Inc.
Phil FoggPresident, Marquis Companies
Michael FrancisGeneral Manager, Nike Golf USA
Scott GettelVice President/Financial Consultant, RBC Wealth Management
Val HadwinMcDonald’s Owner/Operator
Elsie JonesSales Executive, KPD Insurance
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Board of Trustees
Robert KabacyAttorney, Kell, Alterman & Runstein, LLP
Jan MurtaghPresident, Component Design Northwest
Lisa NelsonCommunication Manager, McDonald’s USA
Jeff NudelmanVice President, General Counsel and Secretary, Harsch Investment Properties
David PayneAssistant VP, Contact Center Operations, The Standard
Jared RayMcDonald’s Owner/Operator
Mike RichAuthor/Screenwriter
Annie SakaguchiMcDonald’s Owner/Operator
Tege SauerDirector of Marketing and Public Relations, Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club
Kiersten ShawEmployee Relations Lead Manager, Nike
Jennifer SwickOwner, wheelhouse 20/20
Monica Wehby, MDDirector of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Legacy Health Systems
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Stephen AbouafSocial Artist Jim BoyerRegional Manager, Parr Lumber Company Michael R. BrownConsultant, Retired Dr. Charles CarterOphthalmologist, Retired Karen FitzgeraldMcDonald’s Owner/Operator Tim FleischmannCFO, Tuality Healthcare
Mark Allen Gilbert, MDNorthwest Permanete
Lezli GoheenVice-President, Waggener Edstrom
Joanne Jene, MDAnesthesiologist, Oregon Anesthesiologist Group
Stephen KantorPartner, Samuels Yoelin, Kantor, LLP Michael MagaurnOwner, Magaurn Video Production Paul McGinnisCommunity Health, Quality & Practice Development Director, OHSU Patti SandersMcDonald’s Owner/Operator
Susan SchnitzerCivic Leader John SpringerCOO, NIKE Golf
David StollerMcDonald’s Owner/Operator Bill SwindellsCivic Leader
Constance TaylorRetired Nicole VogelPublisher, Sagacity Media Mona WesthaverPresident, Inspiration Software, Inc. Ian ZimmermanSmall Business Regional Manager, US Bank
Advisory Board
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RMHC Staff
Administrative
Ronald McDonald House West
Diana CopelandHouse Manager
Julie RamilAssistant House & Volunteer Manager
Cathryn EnningaGuest & Administrative Specialist
Ronald McDonald House East
Meg LogHouse Manager
Lindsay WilliamsAssistant House & Volunteer Manager
Lindsay DanceTommy BakerResident Managers
Stephanie Brachmann Shannon DouglasGuest & Administrative Specialists
Tom SomaExecutive Director
Siri HamillAssociate Director
Kimberlee Harper HankenDevelopment Director
Rylee O’BrienEvents Manager
Chad GreenwoodCommunications Manager
Margaret LiederDevelopment Specialist
Lisa QueisertData & Administrative Assistant
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auction rules
REGISTRATIONGuests must register at the registration desk and secure a bid number. Only
bids by registered bidder numbers will be honored in the Silent, SuperSilent and Live Auctions.
PAYMENTAnyone bidding, in the Silent, SuperSilent and Live Auctions, agrees to pay the amount of
their bid if it is determined to be the successful bid, in accordance with the rules concerning payments set forth below.
Payments by the successful bidder will be charged to the bidder’s account for payment at the end of the Auction. Payments may be made with cash, check, Visa, American Express, Discover Card or MasterCard. Payment in full must be made the evening of the auction.
SALESAll sales are final. There will be no exchanges or refunds except where specified. There will
be no extension of expiration dates. Cash refunds are not available on any unused portions of gift certificates.
ITEM REMOVAL/USAGEAll certificates for items and services must be redeemed within one year of September 21,
2012 (no later than September 21, 2013) or in accordance with any other specified expiration date. Out of courtesy to our generous donors, please make initial contact with any private residence donors within 30 days of the event.
All items should be removed from the Portland Art Museum the night of the Auction. If you are unable to remove your items the night of the Auction, you must make arrangements with RMHC staff during check-out.
Reservations for all private dinners, trips and vacation homes must be arranged with the donor at a mutually agreed upon date or in accordance with the specified restrictions. LIABILITY
RMHC has endeavored to describe the property correctly, but all property is sold “as is” and RMHC neither warrants, nor represents, and in no event is responsible for the correctness of description, authenticity, authorship, or condition of the property. No statement contained in the catalog or made orally at the sale or elsewhere shall be deemed to be such a warranty, representation or assumption of liability.
All activities, events, or experiences sold at the Auction are undertaken at the sole risk fo the purchaser or any person to whom the purchaser may sell, give or assign such rights. It is a condition of any such sale that RMHC shall not be liable or responsible for any loss, injury, or damage to any person or property which may arise out of, or in connection with, any such activity, event or experience.
Values assigned to Auction items are estimates only and are not warranted by RMHC for tax or any other purpose. RMHC reserves the right to withdraw any item prior to actual presentation of the item for bidding at the Auction.
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auction rules cont.
LIVE AUCTION RULESAll persons who bid in the Live Auction agree to pay the amount of their bid
if they are determined to be the successful bidder. The Auctioneer will be the final judge of the successful bid in the Live Auction.
SILENT AND SUPERSILENT AUCTION RULESAll items in the Silent Auction have bid sheets attached or affixed nearby. Persons desiring
to bid must do so by writing their name, their bidder number and the amount of the bid on the form. In the event that bid amounts are listed with appropriate raises, bidding requires only the bidder name and bid number. Bidders are not required to bid on the next raise; you may jump ahead of you wish.
Auction items are placed on tables in sections; each section has a closing time that will be noted on signage and announced prior to closing. All items in the silent bid sections will be closed at the time indicated on that table. Persons bidding on Silent Auction items agree that if a subsequent bid is disqualified or otherwise removed from the list for any reason prior to closing of bidding, the last and highest bid on the bid sheet will be deemed the successful bid.
The closing judge will make the final determination of the successful bid on any Silent Auction item. Under no circumstances may the bid sheet or display poster be removed except by RMHC officials.
GUARANTEED BIDSYou may guarantee purchase of any Silent Auction item at any time during the bidding
process. Simply place your name and bid number on the Guaranteed Bid line at the bottom of the bid sheet. Bidding on that item is immediately closed.
A “paid” receipt for tangible items is required for pickup of all Auction items. Certificates will be presented upon payment.
Payments must be made in accordance with the General Auction Rules.
PLEASE NOTEAirfare included in travel packages are for coach class unless otherwise specified, and no
refunds will be allowed on travel packages for cancelled tickets and/or accommodations.If upgrades or changes are made by the purchaser to the conditions described in gift
certificates, the purchaser is responsible for any resulting increased costs. Items purchased at RMHC Auction are not for resale.
Please be considerate of our generous donors when redeeming their donations. If you have a question in regards to an item that you have won, please contact Rylee O’Brien, RMHC Events Manager, at 971-230-6709. Do not contact the donor directly.
IRS REMINDERPlease remember that the IRS has detailed rules concerning fundraisers and contributions.
Please check with your accountant to determine your deductions according to the latest ruling.
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share a night
Portland’s two Ronald McDonald Houses provide temporary lodging and a warm welcome to families who have traveled far from home to get medical attention for their children.
During their visit, guests stay in comfortable and lovingly decorated private rooms where they can get a peaceful night’s rest, knowing their children are near. By providing a setting in which families can connect with other families, and children can meet other children going through a similar ex-perience, our Houses ease the isolation of what can be a stressful and frightening time.
Located by Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel, the East Ronald McDonald House provides families with convenient access to the Children’s Hospital and the Kartini Clinic. The West Ronald McDonald House is located just steps away from OHSU, Doernbecher Children’s Hospital and Shriner’s Hospital for Children.
This evening, you will have a special opportunity to directly support the children and families at our two Houses, by bidding on a “Share a Night” package that everyone can afford. This gift is truly special because it means that families will continue to have a “home away from home” when they need it most.
cost to share: Eight Months ..................................$20,000 Six Months .....................................$15,000 Four Months...................................$10,000 Two Months ...................................$5,000 One Month .....................................$2,500 Ten Nights .....................................$1,000 Average Stay of 7 Nights ................$750 Five Nights .....................................$500 Three Nights ..................................$250 One Night ......................................$100
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raffleS
House Raffle: $25 per ticket, only 200 tickets will be sold for an 32GB 3G iPad2. All the money raised from this raffle will be used to enhance the new meal program, Meals from the Heart, at both houses.
Best of Live: $100 per ticket, only 100 tickets will be sold. The winning ticket holder will have the chance to “steal” their favorite live auction package.
Both raffles will be pulled prior to the live auction by Tom Soma, Executive Director. Must be present to win.
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This amazing collection of “Big Top” wines donated by Ronald McDonald House Charities ® of Oregon and Southwest Washington Board of Trustees will help you, as wine expert Andre Simon says, “Make every meal an occasion, every table more elegant, and every day more civilized.” Also included are a Koldfront Wine Refrigerator with a sixteen (16) bottle capacity, Paramount Electric Hot Oil Popcorn Maker, Electric Cotton Candy Maker and Electric Sno Cone Maker with supplies, four (4) Mikasa “Balloon” wine glasses, and Tan and Red Picnic Backpack with plates, napkins, utensils and wine glasses for two (2).
14 Hands 2008 MerlotAbacela 2007 Tempranillo Cuvee
Alexandria Nicole 2008 Cabernet SauvignonAllegrini 2008 Palazzo Della Torre
Amalie Robert 2009 Oregon ChardonnayAndrew Rich 2008 Cabernet Franc
Andrew Will 2006 Ciel du Cheval Vineyard RedBaroness Cellars Triple Crown Port
Beaulieu Vineyards 2009 Cabernet SauvignonBelle Glos 2005 Pinot Noir
Boedecker Cellars 2007 Athena Pinot NoirBrick House 2009 Chardonnay
Caymus Vineyards 2010 Cabernet SauvignonCaymus Vineyards 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon
Charles Krug 2009 Cabernet SauvignonChateau Montelena 1999 Cabernet SauvignonChateau Montelena 1999 Cabernet Sauvignon
Darioush 2006 Cabernet SauvignonDomaine Drouhin 2010 Pinot Noir
Domaine Serene 1997 Yamhill Cuvee Pinot NoirDomaine Serene 2008 Pinot Noir
Doubleback 2007 Cabernet SauvignonDunham Cellars 2008 Trutina
Board of Trustees “Big top” wine collection
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item #1 cont.
Evesham Wood 2002 Pinot NoirFidelle Vouette & Sorbee Champagne
Four Graces 2009 Pinot NoirFour Graces 2011 Pinot Gris
Franciscan Estate 2008 Cabernet SauvignonJ Christopher 2009 Pinot Noir
Ken Wright 2007 Pinot Noir Savoya VineyardKing Estate 2008 Pinot Noir
Kistler White 20010 Sonoma Coast Les NoiseliersLe Vieux Donjon 2009 Chateauneuf-du-Pape
L’Ecole 2008 ApogeeLemelson Vineyards 2009 Thea’s Selection Pinot Noir
Leonetti 2008 Cabernet SauvignonMonte Bello 2007 Ridge California Chardonnay
Oreno 2005 ToscanaOwen Roe 1996 Dubrul Cabernet Sauvignon
Palazzo 2007 Cabernet FrancPanther Creek 2009 Pinot Noir
Papillion 2009 RedParadigm 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon
Parris 2005 Cabernet FrancReininger 2006 Malbec Pepperbridge Vineyard
Rombauer Vineyard 2009 ChardonnayRutherford Hill 2007 Malbec
Shafer 2005 Relentless Syrah/Petite SirahSineanne 2011 Celilo Vineyard Gewurztraminer
Sonoma Cutter 2010 ChardonnaySterling Vineyards 2009 Cabernet SauvignonStoller Family Estate 2010 Reserve Pinot Noir
Travaglini 2005 Trevigne GattinaraWillakenzie 2010 Pinot Noir
Woodward Canyon 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon
DonorsMembers of the RMHC® Board of Trustees and Advisory Board
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item #2
Feast for eight (8) at the stunning home of Larry and Beth VandenBrink overlooking the serene Willamette River in West Linn. Diners will be treated to a meal prepared by Chef Kurt Mezger, former owner and Executive Chef of Chalet Swiss Restaurant in Welches, Oregon, and now a private chef whose culinary creations are exquisite. Your meal will be paired with wine and served by Executive Director Tom Soma, and former Board of Trustees Chair Mary Ransome and her husband Richard.
Restrictions: Mutually agreeable date, but ideal in Aug. or Sept. 2013.
DonorsJanell & Kevin McCartin, Kurt Mezger, Mary & Richard Ransome,
Tom Soma, and Larry & Beth VandenBrink
Willamette River Feast for Eight (8)
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item #3
Get away to the lovely town of Loreto, Mexico just north of Cabo and La Paz for a week stay at a private home overlooking the water, golf course, and the Sierra La Giganta mountain range.
Spend time on the large deck or the third-story look-out tower with a bar, covered tile roof and built-in fan. There are two bedrooms – each with king-size bed and a queen pull-out sofa-sleeper in the living room.
Loreto offers some of the best fishing and kayaking in the world, and a variety of islands with white sand beaches and crystal clear water, perfect for snorkeling. There’s also excellent hiking, paddle-boarding, biking, golfing, shopping, whale-watching, and as a guest, you’ll have full access to The Inn at Loreto Bay, within walking distance of the home.
Included in this package is round-trip airfare for two (2) on Alaskan Airlines – which flies daily into Loreto.
Restrictions: Mutually agreeable date. Expires Sept. 21, 2014.
DonorsBeth & Ed Irish and Chad & Jody Tackett
Mexican Getaway
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item #4
Get your engines running for this all-encompassing NASCAR experience! You and a guest will enjoy two (2) premium tickets (above row 25) at one (1) Friday, Saturday or Sunday NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race, two (2) nights hotel accommodations, daily full breakfast for two (2) and round-trip coach class airfare for two (2) within the contiguous U.S. and Canada on American Airlines. Want to drive a real race car around a world-famous racing track? Back in Portland you’ll experience “Introduction to Racing” at Portland International Raceway. Your 3-hour adventure will begin with a short classroom discussion of the proper high performance driving techniques required to drive a race car. Supplied with a racing suit, helmet and gloves, you will be strapped into your Spec Racer Ford for the most exhilarating drive of your life. Also included in this package is a piece of racing history – three (3) framed USPS Mario Andretti stamp letters from the 1994 Laguna Seca Raceway Grand Prix. Andretti is one of the most successful Americans in the history of the sport, and one of only two drivers to win races in Formula One, IndyCar, World Sportscar Championship and NASCAR (the other being Dan Gurney).
Restrictions: NASCAR Package: Must be booked a minimum of 60 days in advance. While every effort will be made to accommodate your first choice of race, confirmation is based on both event ticket and hotel availability. American Airlines requires a Saturday night stay for this airfare package.
Donors Phil & Angie Fogg, Charlotte Sheldon and Ron & Cheryl Sommer
Days of Thunder
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item #5
World Class Wine invites you and three (3) friends to stop by their shop in Lake Oswego for a wine tasting once a month for one year and leave with a bottle of wine (for a total of 12 bottles for the year). Following your tasting at World Class Wines, walk over to SCRATCH, where owner and Chef Patrick Warner will welcome you and your three (3) guests, monthly for a full year, for a five course chef’s dinner. Chef Warner creates a new menu monthly using seasonal ingredients sourced from artisan and organic local farms and businesses. Included with this package is a case of assorted Oregon and Washington wines for you to enjoy. Start lining up your year-long social calendar tonight!
Restrictions: Both packages are valid for one (1) year starting October 1, 2012 through September 28, 2013. SCRATCH: Excludes Friday and Saturday evening, and alcohol is not included. World Class Wines: No Fridays or Saturdays. Non-transferable.
DonorsBeth & Ed Irish, SCRATCH and World Class Wines
SCRATCH Dinner for Four (4) For A Year!
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item #6
You and your family will enjoy Spring Break 2013, Friday, March 22nd - Friday, March 29th, in a spectacular two (2) bedroom villa at the Westin Princeville Ocean Resort on the island of Kauai. The spacious two-bedroom lockoff villa comfortably sleeps up to eight (8) guests and offers incredible views of the magnificent mountains, rushing waterfalls and colorful flowers that envelop the resort. Best of all, each roomy two-bedroom villa offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms, two kitchens and two living and dining areas as well as a private lanai. The Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas features a main pool with whirlpool hot tub, two plunge pools and a children’s pool. For golfers of any level, the Makai Golf Course and Prince Golf Course, both at Princeville at Hanalei, provide a scenic backdrop as you tee off and you can challenge your travel companions to an invigorating game of tennis or sign up for private lessons at Princeville Tennis Club, a full-service tennis club located just a mile from the Villas.
Included in this package are four (4) round-trip coach airline tickets on Alaska Airlines or Horizon Air.
Restrictions: Alaska Airlines: Must be used on flight numbers ending in 1-999, 2000-2999 and 3450-3499. Westin Princeville Ocean Resort: Must be used Friday, March 22 - Friday, March 29, 2013. Does not include applicable taxes and resort fees.
DonorsAlaska Airlines and Dr. Mark Gilbert
Spring Break 2013 in Kauai
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item #7
Experience the 2013 Pendleton Round-Up as a VIP with our one-of-a-kind Let ‘Er Buck package. Included are four (4) tickets in the Grandstand seating for the Friday and Satur-day afternoon performances of the 2013 Pendleton Round-Up and four (4) tickets to the Happy Canyon Pageant Saturday evening. Two (2) double occupancy rooms at for three (3) nights (Thursday – Sunday) at Wildhorse Resort & Casino, hospitality passes at Happy Canyon, and a personal, behind the scenes, tour of the Let ‘Er Buck Room, and transpor-tation for four (4) to events in the Round-Up’s shuttle vans is complimentary.
Included with this experience is a bucket load of Round-Up favorites:• $150 gift card to Hamley Steakhouse in Pendleton• A Patricia Wolf designed and hand-painted brown leather, fringed, Western style
jacket – ladies medium.• Pendleton 100% Virgin Wool Chinle Fringed Throw with a Southwest Design -
54” x 62” - and matching Chinle, Cord Trimmed, Pillow - 12” x15”• Four (4) Pendleton Legendary “Celebrate the Horse” Coffee Mugs• Four (4) bottles of Pendleton “Let ‘Er Buck” Whiskey• Wooden “Cowgirl” and “Let ‘Er Buck Room” Signs• Two (2) signed, 2013 RU commemorative posters by
western actor & artist Buck Taylor• Red Wool Table Runner• Red and turquoise beaded necklace made by Pendleton teenager Emily Sorey
specifically for the RMHC Let ‘Er Buck package.• Horseshoe Wine/Liquor Holder• 14 Hands 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon• Wild Horse 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon/Pasa Robles• “Brands” glass wine carafe• July 2012 Cowboys & Indians Magazine
Restrictions: Must be used Thurs., Sept 12th – Sun., Sept 15th, 2013.
Donors David Anderson & Cherri Roden, Emily Jayne Creations, Hamley, Co.,
Hood River Distillers, Inc., Beth & Ed Irish, Pendleton Round-Up Board, and Goldie & Buck Taylor
Let ‘er Buck 2013
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item #8
Your group of twenty (20) will board The Trolley from your choice of departure sites in the Portland area and be transported to Youngberg Hill Vineyards & Inn in McMinnville. When you arrive at Youngberg Hill you will be met by winemaker/owners Wayne and Nicolette Bailey for a behind-the-scenes tour and tasting, followed by a luncheon prepared by Le Cordon Bleu Master Chefs and Culinary Students, and paired with Youngberg Hill wines. Following your Youngberg Hill experience The Trolley will then transport your group back to your departure site.
Restrictions: Mutually agreeable dates. No summer weekends or holidays, but available weekdays during summer months. Weekends, except holidays, available November 2012 - May 2013.
DonorsLe Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts,
The Trolley and Youngberg Hill Vineyards & Inn
Youngberg Hill Winemaker Tour and Lunch for Twenty (20)
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item #9
Two (2) hard-to-get reserved tickets for the 137th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Monday, February 11th and Tuesday, February 12th, 2013. Breed Judging at Piers 92/94 on Monday, and Groups & Best In Show at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday. Get a behind-the-scenes look during your meet and greet with David Frei, longtime voice of the Westminster Kennel Club - in his 24th year of hosting the telecast on USA Network, a 2013 Guidebook, and a signed copy of David’s book - “Angels on a Leash”. This package includes a three (3) night stay Sunday, February 10th – Wednesday, February 13th at Hotel 373 in mid-town Manhattan, and two (2) roundtrip tickets on Southwest Airlines. Back at home capture the beauty of your own dog (or other pet) with a personalized watercolor portrait created just for you by artist Susi Davis.
Restrictions: Hotel 373: Must be used Sunday, February 10th – Wednesday, February 13th, 2013. Southwest Airlines: Expires 10/1/13. Westminster Kennel Club: Must be used Monday, February 11th – Tuesday, February 12th, 2013.
DonorsAndy & Susi Davis, David Frei, Hotel 373, and Southwest Airlines
Gone to the Dogs
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item #10
Civil War – RMHC StyleGo ducks!
Four (4) tickets to the 2012 University of Oregon Homecoming football game (versus Colorado) on Saturday, October 27th and admission into RBC Wealth Management’s Pre-Game Party.
A two (2) night stay at the Hilton Eugene Friday, October 26th – Sunday, October 28th. $100 gift certificate to B2 Wine Bar, $50 gift certificate to MODERN, bottle of Web Foot Vodka signed by U of O Alum, and Nike Air Jordan designer, Tinker Hatfield, NCAA Oregon Ducks school spirit design plush throw and a one-of-a kind 2002 Fiesta Bowl Champion framed t-shirt signed by #3 Oregon Ducks quarterback Joey Harrington, $30 gift card to the Oregon Duck Store, and the ultimate in Duck swag including: Oregon Signworks “O” Wooden Sign, University of Oregon Framed Helmet Picture, Grill Cover and BBQ Set, Collegiate Checkers, Tailgate Plate, Napkins and Cups, Yellow and White Visors, Two (2) Slap Watches, Pen, and Pom Pom.
Restrictions: Hilton Eugene: Must be used Friday, October 26th - Sunday, October 28th, 2012. Includes all applicable taxes, but no additional food, beverage or room fees. U of O Homecoming Tickets only for Saturday, October 27th.
Donors4 Spirits Distillery, B2 Wine Bar, Sher Brown, Tinker Hatfield,
Ralph Lopez & Ashleigh Revelle-Lopez , MODERN, Oregon Duck Store, RBC Wealth Management, Annie & Steve Sakaguchi, Patti Sanders, Ron & Cheryl Sommer, Pegge Tone, and Cynthia & Mark Whittington
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Civil War – RMHC Style
Four (4) tickets to the 2012 Civil War football game on Saturday, November 24th including a two (2) night stay in Corvallis at the Hilton Garden Inn Friday, November 23rd – Sunday, November 25th.
$100 gift certificate to Big River Restaurant and Bar, NCAA Oregon State Beavers school spirit design plush throw, bottle of Slap Tail Vodka signed by OSU Alum, and famed screenwriter, Mike Rich, a football signed by OSU head football coach Mike Riley, especially for RMHC, $30 gift card to the OSU Beaver Online Store, and the ultimate in Beaver swag including: Beavers Garden Gnome, Large Flag, Beavers Car Flag, two (2) Adjustable Hats, Money Clip/Cardholder, 16-Ounce Travel Mug, and two (2) Beaver t-shirts.
Restrictions: Hilton Garden Inn: Must be used Friday, November 23rd – Sunday, November 25th, 2012. Includes all applicable taxes, but no additional food, beverage or room fees. Civil War Tickets only for Saturday, November 24th, 2012.
Donors4 Spirits Distillery, Randy & Alicia Beaulaurier, Sher Brown,
Justin & Heidi Huggins, Ralph Lopez & Ashleigh Revelle-Lopez, OSU Athletics, and Mike Rich
Go Beavers!
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list of donors
98.7 KUPLAlaska AirlinesAlder Creek Kayak &
CanoeDavid Anderson & Cherri
RodenArchery SummitB2 Wine BarRandy & Alicia BeaulaurierBrian BergerBirdhouses by Shelbi & Co.Bishops BarbershopCody & Erin BjuganBlush Beauty BarBob Campbell PhotographyKris BoydJim & Barbara BoyerBridgePort BrewpubMichael & Karen BrownSher BrownCabot CreameryCakebread CellarsCharles & Joyce CarterCatalyst MassageJoseph & Alexandra
Chaplik
Chateau Bianca WineryChez MachinCooper ChristiansonCoca-Cola CompanyColumbia Gorge HotelKevin & Kristin CorcoranCupcake JonesDave’s Killer BreadAndy & Susi DavisMunib & Amy DerhalliBen DeweyEastside DistillingEmily Jayne CreationsNicole EwingMike FennellMichelle & Steve FerreePhil and Angie FoggMike FrancisFull Sail Brewing CompanyMike & Katherine GemmetDr. Mark GilbertGoose Hollow FlowersVal & Matt HadwinHamley, Co.Helium Comedy ClubHello J/R
Hilton Portland & Executive Tower
Hood River Distillers, Inc.Hotel Monaco - SeattleJustin & Heidi HugginsI.C. Consultants, Inc.Inn at Cannon BeachInscapes GalleryBeth & Ed IrishDr. Joanne JeneJohan VineyardsElsie Jones & Ron AllenGrant JonesKells Irish Restaurant
and PubNancy & Richard KieburtzKimberli Ransom
PhotographyKing Estate WineryLa MaisonLan Su Chinese GardenLe Cordon Bleu PortlandL’Ecole No 41Erik LeeRalph Lopez & Ashleigh
Revelle-Lopez
thank youTo all our generous donors who helped
make tonight’s auction a success!
list of donors cont.
Mariner SquareJanell & Kevin McCartinPaul McGinnisMcMenaminsKurt MezgerMike Rich & Friends Golf
and SocialMODERNChris & Karen Moore and
The CastawaysMo’s EnterprisesJan MurtaghMusic MilleniumLisa NelsonNike GolfJeff & Anne NudelmanDan & Lynn O’BrienRylee O’BrienOregon Duck StoreOregon Gymastics
AcademyOSU AthleticsParagon Restaurant
and BarParr Lumber CompanyDavid & Katie PaynePendleton Round Up BoardPeriodontal ConceptsPizzicato PizzaPortland SpiritPortland Timbers
Nicholas RamilMary & Richard RansomeJared & Randi RayRBC Wealth ManagementReininger WineryRenaissance Seattle HotelMartune RevelleMike & Grace RichRiverside Golf & Country
ClubRMHC StaffRogue Valley SymphonyAnnie & Steve SakaguchiSakeOneSandcastle ToysPatti SandersTege SauerSusan Schnizter &
Greg GoodmanSCRATCHServiceMaster of PortlandKiersten & Damon ShawSkydive OregonTom SomaRon & Cheryl SommerSouthwest AirlinesDavid & Pam StollerJennifer SwickChad & Jody TackettConstance TaylorGoldie & Buck Taylor
The Allison Inn & SpaThe REFUS GroupThe Riverhouse Hotel &
Convention CenterThe TrolleyPegge ToneToo Grand!Urbacca SalonLarry & Beth Vanden BrinkVibrant Table Catering &
EventsDoug WackerWaterfront BicyclesJim & Deborah Weaver/
State Farm InsuranceWestminster Kennel ClubCynthia & Mark WhittingtonWilf’s RestaurantWillamette Valley VineyardsWilsonville Family Fun
Center & Bullwinkles Restaurant
World Class WinesYoungberg Hill Winery
Ronald McDonald House Charities® of
Oregon and Southwest Washington
provides a “home away from home” for families
with seriously il l children, and supports initiatives
to improve pediatric health.
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