A Night in the Tropics - Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto
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A Night in the Tropics - Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto
A Night in the Tropics Saturday, November 14, 2015 5:30 to 9:00 pm Silent Auction 5:30 to 7:30 Raffle Drawings 7:45 Live Auction 8:00 to 9:00 Auctioneer Sven Thesen Music by Martin Manley and @Jazz Wine, Finger Foods, and Fun! Kids' Auction 7:15 Kids' Movie 7:30 Balloons by Hey, Balloon Lady Dates for Events and Parties Sunday, November 15, 3-5 pm Bocce Game (#711) Monday, December 14,11-2 Murals of the Mission: Street Art Tour (#802) Saturday, December 19, 8 pm San Francisco Choral Artists:Tales from Wales: A British Christmas. (#706) Wednesday, January 6, 7-8:30 pm Stitch and Bitch Party (#701) Saturday, January 16, 10 to 4 Basket-Weaving and Lunch (#712) Saturday, January 16 Cook-It-Ourselves Dinner (#818) Saturday, January 16 Soup Supper (#821) Sunday, January 17, 2 pm White Elephant Party (#703) Saturday, January 23, 6:30 pm This Year From Jerusalem (#808) Saturday, January 30 Murder Mystery Dinner (#812) Saturday, February 6, 3 - 5 pm Tea with Wynne and Laura (#801) Saturday, February 6 Italian Dinner (#823) Sunday, February 7, 12:20 - 2 pm Bike Repair Class (#915) Sunday, February 14 "Carmen" with "l’amour" (#8) Thursday, February 18 "Carmen" at Opera San Jose (#709) Saturday, February 20 Cook-It-Ourselves Dinner (#819) Saturday, February 27, 10 to 4 Basket-Weaving and Lunch (#713) Saturday, February 27, 5 - 8 pm Winter Soup and Book Exchange Party (#813) Saturday, February 27 Good Karma Tamale Dinner (#811) Saturday March 5, 1 - 3 pm Cookies with Comie (#704) Saturday, March 5, 7 pm Beer Tasting and Poker Party (#702) Sunday, March 6, 12:20 - 2 pm Bike Repair Class (#916) Saturday, March 12 San Francisco Choral Artists: Prayers from the Ark (#707) Saturday, March 12, 6 pm San Francisco Choral Artists, Prayers from the Ark, plus Dinner. (#824) Saturday, March 12 Indian Vegetarian Meal (#804) Sunday, March 13, 6 pm Dinner at the the Pierce's (#809) Saturday, March 19, 10 am Wildflower Hike on Jasper Ridge (#714) Saturday, March 19 Cook-It-Ourselves Dinner (#820) Saturday, March 19, 6 pm Meaning of Life Dinner (#825) Sunday, March 20, 5:30 pm Dinner, a Documentary and Dessert (#826) Saturday, April 2, 9 am-1 pm Wildflower Hike (#719) Saturday, April 9, 10:30 am Dim Sum Brunch (#807) Saturday, April 16, 7 - 10 pm Surprise Party Theatre (#718) Sunday, April 24, 1 pm Lunch, and a Walk on the Nature Trail in Huddart Park (#805) Saturday, April 23, 2 - 4 pm High Tea at Lisa's Tea Treasures (#810) Sunday, May 1, 4:30 pm SF Symphony Chorus Concert plus Pre-concert Dinner (#817) Friday, May 5, 6 pm New Century Chamber Orchestra lus Dinner (#815) Saturday, May 14, 2 - 5 pm Jackson Pollock Party (#715) Saturday, May 21, 5 pm Dinner, plus the San Francisco Symphony (#816) Saturday, June 4 Brunch with Berries (#822) Saturday, June 4, 5 pm Poolside Supper (#803) Sunday, June 5 21st-Century Baroque with Galax Quartet (#708). Sunday, June 26, 6:00 pm Gourmet Pizza and Craft Beer Dinner Party (#814) Saturday, August 20, 5:30 till 10:30 pm Santa Cruz Mountains by Moonlight: Hike with Dessert (#716) Sunday,August 21, 6:30 pm Locavore Dinner (#806) Auction Schedule 5:30 Sign in and pick up your auction paddle in the Lobby (so you can bid) Buy Raffle Basket tickets--for Basket from Trader Joe’s Buy Raffle Tickets for 3 Nights in Inverness Visit Silent Auction in Fireside Room, Rms. 4-5, and Rm. 6 6:00 Main Hall : Enjoy music by @Jazz Eat food and have a glass of wine Get a “hat” from Hey Balloon Lady Drop off kids for Child Care in Rms. 7-8 7:15 Fireside Room will close (100’s and 200’s); Room 6 will close (300’s and 500’s) Kids’ Live Auction will begin on patio 7:30 Rooms 4-5 will close (700’s, 800’s, 900’s) 7:45 Kids’ Movie in Room A will begin 7:50 Drawing for Raffle Basket 7:55 Raffle Drawing for 3 Nights in Inverness 8:00 Live Auction will begin – watch Sven Thesen in action! 9:00 Live Auction will end; Check-out will begin in Library How to Bid in the Silent Auction: On the Bid Sheet, write your name, bidding paddle number, amount of your bid, and how many bids you are placing – it’s that simple! How to Increase your Bid: No erasing! Write your new bid in the first open space, along with your name, #, etc. How to Pay: Cash or check in the library at 9 pm 000 Series Live Auction 1 Church Parking Space The much-envied reserved parking space is up for grabs yet again! As close to the action as you can possibly park. Rain, snow, sleet or hail, YOU will always have a close, convenient spot to park! Good for one year, until next year's auction. UUCPA live Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 2 Family-Night-In Basket “It was a dark and El Nino stormy night (we hope)” or “I’m bored!” or “What can we do with the kids tonight?”—If you’ve heard these comments before, what you need is the Library and Archive Committee’s “Family-Night-In Basket!!!!!” Everything you’d want or need to have a great night of family engagement and entertainment can be found in this great basket. Food, drinks, books, games, and a great time! "The Flea's Sneeze" by Lynn Downey (Grades K-2); "Rude Ramsay and the Roaring Radishes”- Margaret Atwood (K-4); “How to Train Your Dragon: How to Cheat a Dragon's Curse” Cressida Cowell (ages 8-12); “Michael Vey Books One and Two: The Prisoner of Cell 25; Rise of the Elgen” – Richard Paul Evans (ages 12-17); Katie Brown's Weekends- a cookbook; Spot It- an award winning visual matching game (for 7 year olds – adult); Loaded Questions (for ages 12 and up); Herb tea; Cameron Hughes LOT 75, 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon, Oak Knoll District; Martinelli’s Sparkling Cider; Ghirardelli Chocolate Premium Chocolate Hot Cocoa; Whole Foods’ 365 Everyday Value Organic Microwave Popcorn; Tate’s Bake Shop Chocolate Chip Cookies (Gluten Free); Tate’s Bake Shop Whole Wheat Dark Chocolate Chip Cookies. Library and Archive Committee live Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 3 Book Lover's Basket If you love books, what do you want? More books, of course! If you want to share your love of books, what do you offer? Lots of books, of course! And if you also want to help preserve bicks-and-mortar local bookstores, how do you do it? Offer generous gift certificates to local bookstores, of course! Brown Bag Books has filled a basket with several real books (Cooking with Trader Joe's cookbook, "Dinner's Done", a signed copy of "Motherland" by Maria Hummel, "My Bookstore" in which 84 writers pay tribute to their favorite bricks-and-mortar stores, and a brand new hot-off-the-press copy of Tracy Stewart's (yes, John Stewart's wife) book "Do Unto Animals," a clip-on reading light for reading in bed, a bottle of white wine for sipping while reading, AND a generous gift certificate to Linden Tree Books, another generous gift certificate to Books, Inc, an even more generous gift certificate to Bell's Books, and a very generous gift certificate to Kepler's. Happy reading! Brown Bag Books live Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 4 Break Bread with the Board President Share a meal at a restaurant with Board President Sally Ahnger and bend her ear on any topic of your choosing. Together with two other UUCPAers, choose a restaurant and a mutually convenient date and time, and Sally will treat you all with a meal and her attention. Discuss suggestions for making UUCPA a better place or ask questions about how the church operates. Work out all the issues over a nice bottle of wine or seltzer. Sally Ahnger live Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 3 5 You Choose the Text / Topic Your favorite song, a quote you've been pondering, a painting you love, a joke you want everyone to hear (keep 'em clean): these can be the center of an upcoming Sunday service. Or, suggest a topic or question you'd like to hear addressed. If you're the top bidder on this item, Amy will preach on whatever text or topic you choose. A date this winter or spring will be chosen in consultation with you. Amy Morgenstern live Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 Live Auction 1 000 Series 6 Enjoy the Luxury of Easy Dining at Home! We are all busy, and sometimes it's just hard to cook a delicious and nutritious meal every evening. This basket from the Board will come to your rescue. We'll provide gift cards for meal deliveries – For five weeks, receive three dinners for two people per week. These are farm-fresh 10-minute gourmet dinner kits with three-step instructions delivered to your door weekly. It's the convenience of takeout with the health, satisfaction, and freshness of a home-cooked meal – perfect healthy meals for two busy people. Two weeks of meals are donated by Gobble, www.gobble.com. The others come from delivery services of your choice. Try a few and see which one you like best! The basket also contains additional items to make your dining even more luxurious! There's a selection of Italian beverages: 2014 Mezzacorona Estate Grown Pinot Grigio wine, 2010 Casone Toscana (80% Sangiovese and 20% Syrah grapes) wine, Villa Italia Italian Blood Orange Soda, and San Pellegrino Sparkling Natural Mineral Water. For desserts, you'll have a gift certificate for delicious baked goods from Prolific Oven, a home-baked dessert by Brooke Bishara, to be delivered on a mutually agreeable date, and an assortment of biscotti and other sweet things. UUCPA Board of Trustees live Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 7 Three Nights in Lake Tahoe Cathy Gale has a condominium at Lake Tahoe which she's once again willing to share with us! It is in Incline Village, Nevada (north shore). It is not available Christmas or New Year, but pretty much any other time can be worked out. The home is comfortable, but not fancy and has room to sleep up to 10 people if they like each other. It has 3 floors and a loft. The first floor has a large bedroom with 1 king bed and a trundle (2 twins) and a full bath. The second floor is the kitchen/dining/living area (one couch has a fold out full size bed) and there is a half bath. The third floor has a TV room, a bedroom with 2 extra long twins and a bath. Stairs from the TV room lead up to the loft where there are 3 more twin beds. There are decks on the 2nd and 3rd floors overlooking the 6th hole of the Mountain golf course (an "executive" course) and a seasonal stream. It is not child proofed for very young children - lots of stairs that have no child gates. In winter there is skiing at nearby Diamond Peak a very family friendly area. Mt. Rose and Northstar are about 20 minutes away. It is about 45 minutes to Alpine Meadows. Incline Village has 2 golf courses, open late spring to early fall. And of course there is Lake Tahoe and all that the area has to offer. The condo is about 1 mile up the hill from the lake. Cathy Gale live Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 8 "Carmen" with "l’amour" For a very special Valentine’s Day, two tickets to Opera San Jose’s production of Carmen in the best seats: the second row of Center Grand Tier. After the Sunday afternoon production, enjoy a wonderful dinner for two at your favorite restaurant with a $150 gift certificate from OpenTable. Included in the basket are a recording of Carmen, a bottle of wine, a dozen roses and a heart-full of chocolates, all to share with your Valentine. UUCPA Choir live Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 9 Kirkwood Ski Condo Weekend At 8,000-10,000 feet, Kirkwood often boasts the most snow in California... and it's closer to Palo Alto than any place in Tahoe! (3 1/2 hours, according to Google). Enjoy great terrain without the long lines and bad traffic you're used to. Relax in a spacious 3-bedroom, 3.5 bath condo that easily fits two families; sleeps eight to ten. Walk to most lifts. Not available for major winter holiday periods (e.g., Christmas/New Year, MLK or Presidents' Day). Date to be mutually decided with donor. Anne and Buzz Frahn live Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 10 Kirkwood Summer Condo Weekend Kirkwood is closer to Palo Alto than any place in Tahoe! (3 1/2 hours, according to Google). Enjoy great terrain without the bad traffic you're used to. Relax in a spacious 3-bedroom, 3.5 bath condo that easily fits two families; sleeps eight to ten. Come for a summer weekend with great hiking, fishing, mountain biking, and fun swimming holes. Anne and Buzz Frahn live Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 Live Auction 2 000 Series 11 Gourmet Dinner for 8 with Surprises on Saturday, May 7, 14, or 21 Enjoy a ready-made delicious dinner party for you and your friends (adults only); no fuss/no muss! Held at the Austin/Strom home in the Los Altos Hills (or your home if preferred). Please pick one of the following Saturdays in May: 7th, 14th, or 21st. How can you resist? Served by the zany members of the one and only UUCPA Covenant Group, established in 2001: Susan Owicki, Josie Stultz, Marilyn Austin, Joe Bailey, Matt Crampton, John Pierce, Nora Sweeny, Kristi Iverson and Karen Saltzman. Testimonials:*The games drew us together with levity and silliness. The dinner brought one delicious course after another, well timed in between thoughtful entertainment. Bring an open mind and an appetite!! (Maribea Berry) *Our hosts pampered us and provided fun entertainment-games, singing and lots of laughs. The food was a culinary delight and I would bid on this wonderful event again! (Lisa Helmonds) *My friends and I enjoyed the perfect 60th birthday party with a delicious dinner and fun activities and the best part was that I didn't have to be the host. This wonderful event was planned and executed flawlessly. (Sally Ahnger). Covenant Group live Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 12 Weekend (or three-night midweek sojourn) in Inverness, a Northern California Paradise Choose your outings – explore Point Reyes, go kayaking, visit the Cow Girl Creamery, play at the beach, take a hike by the coast, go winter whale watching, or visit an Indian village. Enjoy your peaceful getaway – 4 bedrooms and a spacious kitchen set on 2 acres in the hills, with all appliances, games, puzzles, and mystery novels, a fireplace, and views of the coast. Choose your dining – select from wonderful restaurants nearby or stay in and enjoy a kitchen that has room for everyone to help cook. Choose your date in 2016 (there are a few days left in 2015) -- but please set it up with Wynne Furth and Don Brenneis before December 1, 2015. Wynne Furth and Don Brenneis live Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 Live Auction 3 000 Series 100 Series Good Things to Eat and Drink 101 Cranberry Lover's Delight Homemade and Healthy! Enjoy a slice of cranberry nut bread for breakfast. Makes a perfect after-school snack too! One slice counts as a serving of fruit (okay, we made that part up). Lisa Helmonds $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 102 Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater Pumpkin Raisin Bread. If Peter had had this wonderful treat, he would have kept his wife. Share it with your spouse, just in case. Lisa Helmonds $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 103 Decadent Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars Enjoy these decadent chocolate chip cookie bars with your favorite hot beverage or a big glass of cold milk. No fair eating them before you get home! Randy Helmonds $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 104 Baklava Delicious 9x13 pan of baklava, the Greek pastry extraordinaire. Makes 48 pieces. Must claim before next auction. Donor(s): 105 Pat Crocker Min Bid $25 Winners 2 Tiramisu Tuck into this delicious, homemade Tiramisu. In Italian, Tiramisu literally means "Pick me up." And I promise that this one will. Between the creamy mascarpone filling, and ladyfingers soaked in rum and espresso, you will definitely feel a whole lot better after tucking into Tiramisu. Will serve about 8 people. Pamela Schure $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 106 Apple Rhubarb Pie or Crumble Homemade apple and rhubarb pie OR crumble. Take your pick. Pam moved from the UK where Rhubarb is offered everywhere. If you're missing the tart taste of rhubarb mixed with yummy apples, then this is for you! Just order immediately before both the key ingredients are gone from the back garden. They have hungry squirrels! Pamela Schure $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 107 Granny Cake Lee is bringing a Granny Cake like the one she made for us in 2011. It's a bundt cake containing crushed pineapple, banana, chopped pecans, and spices. Freezes easily and needs no frosting. Great for a brunch or anytime. Makes about 12 servings. From 1998 BH & G cookbook. Lee Pierce $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 108 Fresh Fruit Pie A delicious pie with flaky hand-made crust and whatever fruit is in season at the Mt. View Farmer's Market--a winning combination! Pat Thomas $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 109 Dinah's Poolside Restaurant Less than a mile from UUCPA is a hidden gem: Dinah's Poolside Restaurant at Dinah's Garden Hotel. Enjoy a hearty breakfast on your way to church, or a relaxing lunch poolside or inside. Dinah's is now one of Dora's favorite breakfast places, with three kinds of Eggs Benedict. Service is attentive, fast, and friendly. Dora has given us a $10 gift coupon to get you started. Dora Fishman $5 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 Good Things to Eat and Drink 4 100 Series 110 Sumo Sushi Boat Once again Sumo Sushi has generously donated a $35 gift certificate. This family-friendly restaurant in downtown Los Altos features trays of sushi floating past the counter on little boats. Those who don't care for sushi can order rice or noodle bowls, or other Japanese favorites such as tempura or teriyaki. Sumo Sushi is open all afternoon. Can't wait for dinner? Go at 4:00 and beat the rush! Sumo Sushi Boat Restaurant $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 111 Piazza's Piazza's, the excellent grocery almost across the street from UUCPA in Charleston Center, has once again given us a gift certificate, this time for $30. If you haven't yet tried the beautiful produce, fish, meat, cheeses, deli, or baked goods, you're in for a treat! Piazza's Fine Foods $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 112 Chef Chu's A $25 gift certificate toward a lunch or dinner for two at this elegant Chinese restaurant, donated by the owner/chef himself, Larry Chu. Chef Chu $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 113 The Fish Market A dinner letter good for $50 at any of the 6 Fish Market Restaurants (Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Del Mar, San Mateo, San Diego, and San Jose) -- a good meal at an excellent restaurant. The Fish Market $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 114 Hobee's Hobee's California Restaurants, that great place for breakfast and blueberry coffee cake, has once again given us a gift certificate for $25, redeemable at any of their locations in Palo Alto, Mountain View, Redwood Shores, San Jose, and Sunnyvale. Hobee's California Restaurants $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 115 Esther's German Bakery If you haven't been to Esther's German Bakery yet, you really should check it out. (It's on San AntonioRoad, but you can park in the back and enter through the gated patio area.) The atmosphere is cozy, the food is wholesome and hearty, and the Knuspertangen and desserts will keep you coming back. You can also find Esther's baked goods at some local independent produce stores and farmers' markets. Please support this fine small business that has supported us for the last 3 years and has again graciously given us a $25 gift certificate. Esther's German Bakery and Café $15 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 116 Smitten When you feel you deserve a reward, treat yourself to a scoop of Smitten ice cream. Each luscious scoop is made to order. Organic milk and cream are flash frozen with liquid nitrogen, producing the purest, creamiest ice cream you've ever tasted. Go for the flavor of the month, featuring seasonal, locally sourced, fresh ingredients. At Whole Foods Market on El Camino Real in Los Altos. Dora has given us 2 tokens, each good for a scoop. Dora Fishman $5 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 117 Su-Dam One might expect a lot from a place that means "a spring gushing forth with copious joy", and Su-Dam does not disappoint. The variety of flavors in the "ban chan" (an array of appetizers served with your meal) will delight. Main dish menu includes rice bowls, noodle soups, grilled meats, and more. They have generously donated ten gift certificates worth $10 each. Su-Dam Korean Cuisine $7 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 10 Good Things to Eat and Drink 5 100 Series 118 Paul Martin's American Grill Paul Martin's, on San Antonio Road in Mountain View, is a stylish, eco-minded local chain serving seasonal American fare, craft beers & artisanal cocktails. It gets good reviews, and Erin Fishman loves their Happy Hour. They've given us a gift card for $25. Paul Martin's American Grill $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 119 Paul Martin's American Grill Same as above, but this time they've given us a gift card for $10. Donor(s): 120 Paul Martin's American Grill Min Bid $7 Winners 1 Pickled Watermelon Rind Four 8-oz. jars of pickled watermelon rind. Homemade. Sweet like a gherkin, but spicier. Great served with Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner. Catherine Blue Holmes $7 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 4 121 It's Plum Delicious Organically-grown plums from Sally's backyard tree are turned into low-sugar plum jam just for you! Perfect on toast, pancakes, or muffins. Give a jar as a gift; you can't buy anything this good or all-natural in any store! Each jar is 8 ounces and will be in your hands by Christmas! Sally Ahnger $8 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 6 122 ARNIE'S GRANNY SMITH APPLE CAKE Fresh Home Baked Apple Cake with Home Grown Granny Smith Apples, nuts, dried cranberries, and Care. Topped with Lemon Sauce from our own lemons. Delicious. NYTimes tested recipe, since 1973. Estimated value $20. Arnold Wilson $12 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 124 ARNIE'S PERSIMMON AND APPLE PIE Fresh baked with our home grown Fuyu Persimmons and Granny Smith Apples in Paula's grandmother's apple pie recipe. A delight. Estimated value $16. Arnold Wilson $12 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 125 MENLO PARK LIMONCELLO An annual favorite. Arnie and Paula's Home Made Menlo Park Limoncello, 60 proof. Limoncello is the grand liqueur of Italy. Made with our own Eureka lemons, grain alcohol, distilled water, and cane sugar. A delicious aperitif or after dinner drink. Wonderful gift. 12 bottles, 375 ml. Estimated value, $20 bottle. Arnold Wilson $15 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 12 126 MENLO PARK CHICKEN BROTH Arnie has been making broth for over 20 years. He aims for a clear chicken flavor, using the whole carcass, no innards, adding just enough savory to accent but not distract from the chicken flavor. Chicken, water, yellow onion, carrot, celery leaf, fennel stalk, thyme, bay leaf, tarragon, peppercorn. No salt. Triple strained and de-fatted. All the veggies and herbs from our garden, save the peppercorn. Note: This broth is high in collagen (protein) that may settle to the bottom. Just shake it. Great in soups, beans, casseroles, gravies, turkey dressing, etc.. (Draeger's offers their 'homemade' chicken broth for $15 a quart.) Six 1-quart jars. Will be welcome when you have a cold. We follow USDA Guidelines for home canning. Estimated value $10. Arnold Wilson $6 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 6 Good Things to Eat and Drink 6 100 Series 127 MENLO PARK CORN BROTH A totally vegan, organic broth. Corn cobs plus corn, onion, carrot, celery, herbs from our own garden. No salt. Mild corn/veggie flavor. Good for any use for broth, soups, beans, veggies, etc. We follow USDA Guidelines for home canning. Six one-quart jars. Estimated value $8, Arnold Wilson $6 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 6 128 PAULA'S VERY OWN GREEN TOMATO RELISH Our Homegrown Tomatoes, Yellow Onion, Red and Green Peppers, Spices, Herbs, Salt and Cider Vinegar. Great for wieners, sandwiches, deviled eggs, tartar sauce, and more. Six half pint jars. Attractive gifts. We follow USDA Guidelines for home canning. Estimated value, $5. Paula Hillard $4 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 6 129 MENLO PARK FIG AND RUBHARB JAM Home Grown Mission Figs and Rhubarb, Lemon, Cane Sugar (not much). A delight. Great gifts. Six half pint jars. Estimated value $5. Arnold Wilson, Paula Hillard $4 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 6 130 MENLO PARK TOMATO JAM Have you never had Tomato Jam? From Six Varieties of Our Homegrown Tomatoes plus our own Lemon Juice, and cane sugar (not much). THREE half pint jars. (We give the rest away) Estimated value, $5. Paula Hillard, Arnold Wilson $4 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 3 131 ONE YEAR OF FRUIT AND VEGGIES Arnie and Paula's Menlo Park garden was on Common Ground's Edible Garden Tour in 2012. They have over 20 fruit trees and 500 sq ft of raised garden beds on their small city lot (no grass). They want to share their enthusiasm and knowledge of urban gardening. They are offering this year: garden produce—fruits and veggies in season— ALL ORGANIC. No pesticides. Watered from their 50+ rain barrels. Trees: They have Apple, Avocado, Asian Pear, Donut Peach, Fig, Grapefruit, Lemon, Lime, Persimmon, Santa Rosa Plum, Tart Plum. Winner will share in their harvest, seasonally, recognizing that nature is fickle, and we are in a drought. This year they had Potatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Beets, Carrots, Kale, Romaine, Chard, Butternut Squash, Spinach, Lettuces, Tomato, Zucchini, Artichoke, Black Raspberry, etc., from the garden. Plus cilantro, parsley, dill, fennel, bay leaf, basil, rosemary, sage, thyme, tarragon, chives. Produce must be picked up at our house. We will try to keep you informed of what's available. Estimated value: $150. Arnold Wilson, Paula Hillard $120 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 132 Rojoz Gourmet Wraps This little spot across the street in Charleston Center is a "Mom & Pop", counter-serve spot crafting fusion wraps & bowls with thoughtfully sourced ingredients" They've nicely given us four $5 coupons. Rojoz Gourmet Wraps $3 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 4 133 Milk Pail Market You’re not part of the “herd”; you’re a Silicon Valley Free Spirit. You’ve had it with the boring safe chain stores … but the gourmet markets’ prices are a drag. Come visit Milk Pail Market and find adventure on every aisle. With world-class flavor at neighborly prices, Milk Pail Market is a natural. Located near the corner of California Street and San Antonio Road in Mountain View, it is a European style open-air market featuring the freshest produce, gourmet cheeses, and lots more -- at very low prices. They have given us a $25 gift certificate AND a 1-kilo wheel of French Brie. Milk Pail Market $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 134 Ferrero Rocher Chocolates Can't imagine why he doesn't just eat them all himself, but Sven has given us a box of 48 Ferrero Rocher Hazelnut Chocolates. Each is an individually wrapped tempting combination of smooth chocolaty cream surrounding a whole hazelnut. Exquisite. Sven Thesen $12 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 Good Things to Eat and Drink 7 100 Series 135 Ada's Cafe Ada's Cafe is a nonprofit, employing and training young adults with disabilities. It was finally able to open last December, at the Mitchell Park Library and Community Center. For breakfast they offer fresh-baked pastries,frittatas, and fair-trade coffee. Lunch fare features salads and sandwiches made with organic ingredients, and a create-your-own-panini. (Their chili won first prize in the 4th of July Chili Cook-Off!) You can also get snacks, and you can buy homemade granola and jams to take home. Ada's Cafe has generously given us five $10 gift certificates. Treat a friend to lunch after church! It's just a short walk through the park, or drive around the corner. Ada's is also available for catering. Ada's Cafe $7 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 5 136 Selection of 21st-Amendment Beer + tee-shirt Beer lovers, rejoice! Here's a selection of craft beer from the Bay Area's renowned 21st-Amendment Brewery. 21A celebrates the right to be original, both in its unique variety of brews, and with its clever use of artwork and marketing tying in with iconic events of American history. If you don't already know and love BrewFree! or Die IPA, Hell or High Watermelon Wheat, Back in Black IPA, now's your chance to try them. Or to introduce yourself to some of their new brews and seasonal specialties. Included is a six-pack each of BrewFree! or Die IPA, Back in Black IPA, Down to Earth session ale and Fireside Chat winter spiced ale. Plus 2 18 oz cans of Toaster Pastry, an India-style red ale, just created to celebrate the opening of the new state-of-the art brewery in San Leandro (which used to produce Pop Tarts!). There's a 21A tee-shirt included, too. Linda Freccia $50 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 137 C. J. Olson’s Cherries in Sunnyvale The store is run by the Olson’s, a local Sunnyvale family, and has been in existence for over 100 years! Go by the store at 348 W. El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, or order online at www.cjolsoncherries.com. You can get fresh fruits and vegetables, dried fruits (Blenheim apricots are divine!), nuts, candies, jams, gift packs, and wonderful fresh cherry pies. It is one of Bill and Kristi's favorite places, and they've given us a $25 gift certificate! Enjoy! Kristi Iverson & Bill Hilton $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 Good Things to Eat and Drink 8 100 Series 200 Series Good Things 201 Silver Folding Bicycle with 6 Speed Shimano gears and 20” wheels The bike everyone's been ooh-ing and ah-ing over on the patio the last few weeks --- Virtually new folding bicycle with SHIMANO 6-SPEED Derailleur, 22" wide Chrome Plated Alloy Handle Bar, Front and Rear Hand Brakes, 20" x 1.5" Flame Thread Cruiser Tires, Rear rack and Kick stand. Original Price was $145. Elaine Dodd $100 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 202 All New Deluxe Backpack for Earthquake Preparedness Deluxe large padded multi-compartment water resistant backpack with padded shoulder straps packed with things you wished you had in an emergency! 1. Eton Solar-powered Blue-tooth ready USB smart-phone charger and wireless sound system-keeps your phone powered all day; also great for camping and hiking trips (value $120+) 2. Ready America Water Bottle Survival kit-water purification tablets, waterproof matches, reflective body heat blanket, lightsticks, poncho, 4-function whistle. 3. Eton Compact Crank and multi-powered Digital AM/FM weather band radio, smart phone charger (with USB cords for iPhone and Android), bright LED flashlight, and headphone jack. (Recommended by American Red Cross) 4. High Impact Goggles, Duct tape, 75 foot Polypropylene braided 50 pound cord, 6 x 8 foot tarp, Heavy Duty Gloves/Scissors 5. First Aid Kit; Instant Cold Pack; Antibacterial hand wipes; N-95 Respirator Mask, 3-M Particulate Mask 6. Kashi Chocolate Almond 6 gram Protein Bars, Granola Bars, Boxed water with 5 year shelf life, Can and bottle opener 7. CEA California Earthquake Authority Handbook for the San Francisco Bay Region, and more!! Value/cost= $300.00 + Pamela Parke $200 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 203 Tabletop Fountain Recharge your drought-weary spirit with ions emanating from this table-top fountain. Only 12" high, water streams down the verdigris-colored wall and into a 9"x6" black basin filled with colorful rocks. Anonymous $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 204 Couroc Tray The iconic cable car is hand-inlaid in this black Couroc tray, made expressly for Gumps of San Francisco. Cherished as gifts or souvenirs, the Couroc plates are impervious to alcohol and boiling water. Plate is 10 1/2" in diameter. Anonymous $15 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 205 Pere Noel For those who love to decorate for the holidays but have outgrown Santa Claus, we have Pere Noel (Father Christmas) Dressed in blue-grey instead of red, he carries a bag of toys for girls and boys. Original retail price $41.99 Anonymous $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 206 Pentax SLR Camera This camera uses film (is not digital). It has a short-range (wide) field and a separate telephoto lens. David has cleverly stored it in a black Thermos lunchbox -- nice and retro. It may need a couple of batteries. It cost ~$500 but digital technology is so much better now that its value has gone way down. So -- quite a bargain! David Harris $60 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 207 Vintage Wooden Toy Airplane This may have been Jeff's favorite toy in his younger days -- but even if it wasn't, it's still a charming hand-crafted wooden airplane, painted red. Jeff Cashdollar $15 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 Good Things 9 200 Series 208 Electronic Keyboard / Digital Piano 54 Standard Piano Keys, 100 Voices, 100 Rhythms, Polyphonic, 8 Stereo Demo Songs. 8 Panel Drum Presets, Single Chord Function, Finger Chord Function, A and B Guides, Stereo RCA output jacks. Keyboard GIG BAG -Padded Storage Travel Black Plush is included. Elaine Dodd $40 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 209 Note Cards with Origami Isao Hashimoto taught Dora how to make cards like he did; she has branched out and made 3 other designs as well, and they're lovely. Box of 4 hand-made origami note cards with envelopes. 3 folded cards measuring approximately 3 1/2"x5". One panel card about 4"x5 1/2", each with different design. Dora Fishman $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 210 Note Cards: Private Roads with Clouds Haunting photograph of a farm or ranch road going off in the distance, under a cloud-filled sky. By Roman Loranc, from the Ansel Adams Gallery. Set of 10 cards with envelopes. Dora will bring 4 more sets later. Dora Fishman $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 5 211 Note Cards: Backwater,The Nature Conservancy Cosumnes River Preserve Another haunting photograph by Roman Loranc, this time of bayou trees and their watery reflection. From the Ansel Adams Gallery. Two sets of 10 cards with envelopes at the auction; 3 more sets later. Dora Fishman $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 5 212 Note Cards:Bare Trees By the River, Nature Conservancy Cosumnes River Preserve A third black-and-white photograph by Roman Loranc, also of trees and their reflection in the river. From the Ansel Adams Galleery. Set of 10 cards with envelopes; 4 more sets later. Dora Fishman $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 5 213 Telescope The Firstscope AZ is a classical, two element refracting telescope that comes on an altazimuth mount. Tom Thomas verified that it does work, and also downloaded the instruction manual Ann Hepenstal and Ronny Tey $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 214 Night Sky Action Pack "More than a book, and better than a game." An original and fun way to discover the stars, planets, and sights of the sky at night. This box contains a satellite orbit model, a night sky guidebook, constellation cards, a planisphere, eclipse viewer, glow-in-the-dark stickers, and a moon poster. Anonymous $6 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 215 Pine Needle Baskets These 3 charming small pine needle baskets nest one inside the other. They are a real testament to the ingenuity of the Native Americans who invented them, and to the crafts people who continue the handmade tradition today. Anonymous $15 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 216 Little Duck Baskets Four adorable little ducks -- to do what? Put them in a row, fill them up with little things? Or enjoy just one? Donor(s): Good Things Anonymous Min Bid 10 $3 Winners 4 200 Series 217 Red and Blue Oval Basket Good size for bread or crackers; stylized Native American design. Donor(s): 218 Anonymous $10 Winners 1 Min Bid $12 Winners 1 Min Bid $12 Winners 1 Min Bid Candle Baskets Three different small baskets, each with a wooden cylinder inside to hold a candle. Donor(s): 219 Anonymous Depression Glass Pitcher Lovely yellow vintage glass pitcher, stylized flower design. Donor(s): 220 Marilyn Austin Easter Plates A hatbox filled with 4 pastel plates, by Hallmark, with bunny designs around rim of each plate. Luncheon, salad, appetizer, or dessert size -- perfect for that special Easter brunch or party. Debra Heinz $15 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 221 Keurig B60 Special Edition Brewing System 1500-watt single-cup brewing system for gourmet coffee, tea, or cocoa, uses patented K-Cups; no messy grinding or clean up. Sells new for $250; in excellent condition. Kathy Parmentier $50 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 222 Japanese Doll Ann's mother-in-law bought this during a trip to Japan. This Japanese doll is intended for display, not for play. The woman figure is wearing traditional Japanese dress, and is displayed on a pedestal 12” tall Ann Hepenstal $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 223 Dragon Whistle Ann's husband brought this back from a trip to Vietnam. A dragon in the Chinese zodiac, he brought home this small dragon whistle. Made of clay and shaped in the form of a dragon. 2 ½” x 2 ½” Ann Hepenstal $4 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 224 Flying Frog from Bali The flying frog has a wonderful tapestry of symbolism woven around it. A regular frog symbolizes transformation since it starts its life in the water as a tadpole and changes to a creature which can live on either land or water, and a flying frog represents the next stage of metamorphosis to a creature which can be at home in water on land and in the air. It is representative of change and transformation on a spiritual level. Flying frogs are often seen as protectors and hung over the cribs of babies, who are transforming from spirit into physical body. Flying frogs are also considered bringers of luck, since they can connect and communicate between the elements of water, earth and air. Anonymous $8 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 225 Candy Tray from Pakistan A co-worker from Pakistan gave Ann this lovely tray in appreciation for their work together. Silver colored (but not silver; bottom may be silver plate), lovely artistic designs, with small “feet” to stand it up. 10 1/2” long, 7” wide Ann Hepenstal $8 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 226 Glasses 4 elegant, heavy, cut crystal glasses, a gorgeous addition to any dining experience. Donor(s): Good Things Marilyn Austin Min Bid 11 $15 Winners 1 200 Series 227 Lidded Soup Bowls Set of 4 charming soup bowls with lids and saucers: 2 of them have carrot handles and are decorated with carrots; 2 have mushroom handles and are decorated with leeks. Made in Italy. Practical, but also fun. Marilyn Austin $15 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 228 Serving Plate Bavarian china plate with cut-out handles, decorated with delicate painted roses Donor(s): 229 Marilyn Austin Min Bid $10 Winners 1 Min Bid $8 Winners 1 Blue Glass Candy Dish Clear glass, delicately tinted blue, on a 5" pedestal. Simple, elegant lines. Donor(s): 230 Marilyn Austin Blue Glass Gravy Boat The gravy boat comes with a blue glass spoon and saucer. Simple elegant lines will go well with many kinds of dishes. Donor(s): 231 Marilyn Austin Min Bid $10 Winners 1 Min Bid $12 Winners 1 Min Bid $9 Winners 1 Min Bid $9 Winners 1 Blue Glass Bowls and Plate with Handles Two small blue glass bowls with handles, and a matching small plate. Donor(s): 232 Marilyn Austin Blue Glass Footed Bowl with Saucer Delicate, blue, simple and elegant lines. Donor(s): 233 Marilyn Austin Blue Glass Oval Bowl Nice size for nuts, candy, bite-sized nibbles. Donor(s): 234 Marilyn Austin Sophie Conran Serving Bowls/Casseroles Chef and writer Sophie Conran designs dinnerware for every step of the meal, from oven to table. These yellow porcelain bowls, for Portmeiron, have a ribbed texture that gives them the charm of hand-thrown pottery. Dishwasher, microwave, oven, and freezer-safe. Anonymous $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 235 Sophie Conran Mortar and Pestle Chef and writer Sophie Conran designed a very practical mortar and pestle. It has a ribbed texture that makes it feel hand-crafted. A light blue-gray color. Anonymous $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 236 Toy Tea Set Charming little teapot, sugar bowl, oval platter, 2 cups, and 9 small plates -- great for an elegant playhouse and princes and princesses. Anonymous $5 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 Good Things 12 200 Series 237 Bowl / Trivet Wooden, Folding, Pear-Shaped, Collapsing Fruit Basket Bowl Trivet Donor(s): 238 Anonymous Min Bid $7 Winners 1 Baby Bowl Vintage baby food warming bowl with compartments. Bake-lite handles. Metal bottom so probably not good in microwave. Place to pour hot water in the bottom compartment to keep food warm. Anonymous $15 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 239 Fused Glass Tray with Stand Large fused glass tray (8" x 15") with vibrant flowers, signed Wm McGrath Donor(s): 240 Anonymous Min Bid $12 Winners 1 Horus Sun Disk Mirror on Stand Imagine yourself as Cleopatra, or Nefertiti, or Isis, as you peer into this unusual mirror on a stand. Round mirror with hieroglyph border, attached to serpent which sits on the head of Horus, the falcon god of ancient Egypt. Back of mirror is decorated with scarab beetle and other Egyptian symbols. Price new is $72. Anonymous $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 241 Book from Kepler's Kepler's has generously given us a book, "The Hero with a Thousand Faces", by Joseph Campbell. This is a seminal work of comparative mythology, in which Campbell discusses his theory of the journey of the archetypal hero found in world mythologies. Sounds very UU, yes? Kepler's Books $15 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 Good Things 13 200 Series 300 Series Hand-made Stuff, Clothes, Jewelry 301 Hand-knit Scarf Very pretty scarf made of Rowan mohair aqua yarn with sparkles, hand-knit by Janet. Donor(s): 302 Janet Buelow Min Bid $40 Winners 1 Hand-knit Socks Women's shoe size 8-10. The hand knitted socks are purple variegated merino wool blend washable lace patterned socks. (We only get one pair of socks from Janet this year, so sharpen your elbows!) Janet Buelow $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 303 Leaf and Petal Leaf and Petal is a great little boutique on California Avenue, and they have once again given us a gift certificate for $50. Perk up your wardrobe with panache! Leaf and Petal $35 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 304 Vera Bradley Tote Large black Vera Bradley quilted microfiber tote bag. Perfect condition, and always stylish, but Debra prefers pink! Donor(s): 305 Debra Heinz Min Bid $20 Winners 1 Pink Leather Purse Now this one is very pink, with an extra pink leather rose on the front, and detachable straps, but it was too small (and not Vera Bradley) Lucky us, that Debra's so picky! Debra Heinz $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 306 Vintage Beaded Bag Elegant black vintage beaded evening bag, for that very special occasion. Donor(s): 307 Anonymous Min Bid $8 Winners 1 Winter Warmth So it never gets really frigid here in the winter. Just cold enough that sometimes hands and neck/shoulders need a little extra warmth. These gorgeous, hand-knit 14" long fingerless gloves (great for insulating against a cold steering wheel) and 15" wide cowl are the answer to keeping just toasty enough. In a lusciously soft range of warm greens, blues and purples - and machine washable, too. Linda Freccia $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 308 Ethnic handicraft – fabric When Ann's family lived in Hong Kong, her mother collected art items, handicrafts and fabric—including this woven fabric piece. The fringe is uncut off the loom, so it’s currently in a loop. Colorful pattern of stripes and stars—you could frame it as a graphic point of interest, you could make it into a pillow cover, or you could cut the fringe and wear it as a scarf! Uncut (folded over) it’s 12”x19” (so if you cut it, the fabric would be 12”x28”) Ann Hepenstal $4 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 309 Vietnamese Outfit for Girl Traditional Vietnamese garment: the Ao Dai is the national costume consisting of silk tunic worn over trousers. Polyester; machine washable. Yellow tunic marked size “13” – fits approximately 8 year old Ann Hepenstal $5 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 Hand-made Stuff, Clothes, Jewelry 14 300 Series 310 Vietnamese Outfit for Girl Traditional Vietnamese garment: the Ao Dai is the national costume consisting of silk tunic worn over trousers. Polyester; machine washable. Blue tunic marked size “10” – fits approximately 6 year old Ann Hepenstal $5 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 311 Silk Blouse Elegant silver- and gray-colored blouse from Vietnam with pattern of Asian images of bamboo leaves and patterned chops. Scoop neck and gathered waist; silk gives a lovely texture and drape; approximate size Ladies large. Ann Hepenstal $8 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 312 Hand-Crocheted Baby Blanket and Hat Kathy Parmentier had several friends who have had babies recently and found out how much fun it is to make little things. Here is a blanket and hat.The hat is "newborn to 3 months". If your baby has a larger head, just send Kathy the circumference and she will make one that fits. Kathy Parmentier $15 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 313 Hand-Crocheted Child's Hat (Dog) This cute hat has a little animal on the top instead of a pom-pom from Kathy Parmentier. Donor(s): 314 Kathy Parmentier $10 Winners 1 $10 Winners 1 $10 Winners 1 $10 Winners 1 Min Bid $10 Winners 1 Min Bid $10 Winners 1 Min Bid Hand-Crocheted Child's Hat (Bunny) This cute hat has a little animal on the top instead of a pom-pom from Kathy Parmentier. Donor(s): 315 Kathy Parmentier Min Bid Hand-Crocheted Child's Hat (Owl) This cute hat has a little animal on the top instead of a pom-pom from Kathy Parmentier. Donor(s): 316 Kathy Parmentier Min Bid Hand-Crocheted Child's Hat (Unicorn) This cute hat has a little animal on the top instead of a pom-pom from Kathy Parmentier. Donor(s): 317 Kathy Parmentier Min Bid Hand-Crocheted Child's Hat (Mouse) This cute hat has a little animal on the top instead of a pom-pom from Kathy Parmentier. Donor(s): 318 Kathy Parmentier Car Seat Blanket A smaller blanket that keeps baby warm in the car from Kathy Parmentier. Donor(s): Kathy Parmentier Hand-made Stuff, Clothes, Jewelry 15 300 Series 500 Series Art 501 "Love Chapter" in Cross-Stitch Often quoted in wedding ceremonies, the "Love Chapter" (I Corinthians 13) is one of the best-known excerpts from the Bible. Here it is summarized in stitchery form, framed by cross-stitched roses. Approx. 9"x11" in a 12"'x15" wood frame. Anonymous $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 502 Woodcuts from Bali, Indonesia These images were created by Balinese artisans from cut bamboo pieces carefully arranged to form images of traditional scenes. Ronny was born in Indonesia, and traveled back to Jakarta for his sister’s wedding and a family vacation in Bali, where he purchased these woodcuts. This first pair, unframed, is of traditional Balinese dancers. Size 11”x16” Ann Hepenstal and Ronny Tey $4 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 503 Woodcuts from Bali, Indonesia House and scenery on blue background 14”x11 ¾”, unframed Donor(s): 504 Ann Hepenstal and Ronny Tey Min Bid $4 Winners 1 Min Bid $4 Winners 1 Min Bid $4 Winners 1 Min Bid $6 Winners 1 Min Bid $6 Winners 1 Woodcuts from Bali, Indonesia House and scenery on black background 6”x11 3/8”, unframed Donor(s): 505 Ann Hepenstal and Ronny Tey Woodcuts from Bali, Indonesia Pair of traditional dancers. Man 8”x12”, woman 8 ½” x 11 5/16”, unframed Donor(s): 506 Ann Hepenstal and Ronny Tey Woodcuts from Bali, Indonesia Man carrying grain 9”x12”, framed. Donor(s): 507 Ann Hepenstal and Ronny Tey Woodcuts from Bali, Indonesia House and scenery 15”x12”, framed Donor(s): 508 Ann Hepenstal and Ronny Tey Chinese Paper-cutting Art Ann bought these during a business trip to China. In this traditional folk art, paper is carefully cut into intricate and decorative designs. These two images are highly colored and intricate. She believes they’re Chinese opera mask images. Each is.8 ½” x 11” Ann Hepenstal $4 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 509 Chinese Scroll When Ann was a little girl, her family lived in Hong Kong. She loved horses and had images all over her room. They purchased this scroll at that time: it unrolls to display a painting of horses and Chinese landscape with mountains. 14” x 28” Ann Hepenstal $5 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 Art 16 500 Series 510 Vietnamese Sand Painting During a tour in Vietnam, Ann's husband attended a banquet celebrating Tet, the Vietnamese new year. He won this painting in the banquet raffle so you know it’s lucky! Colored sand was carefully placed on a board backing to display a landscape scene of a fisherman on his boat in front of a small village. Ann Hepenstal $7 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 511 Framed USPS Dinosaur Stamp Panorama 15 stamps - one prehistoric dinosaur panorama - framed! Perfect wall decor for lovers of dinosaurs or stamps! Donor(s): Art Edie Keating Min Bid 17 $10 Winners 1 500 Series 700 Series Places to Go and Things to Do 701 Stitch and Bitch Party Wednesday, January 6 7-8:30 pm Do you like to knit, sew, do needlepoint or cross stitch, or quilt? Or have you any little project you do with your hands? Or do you just like to sit around with a bunch of friends from UUCPA and chat about your life? Then this is the party for you! Come on a Wednesday night, after you've had dinner. We'll have apple pie and tea, but mostly we will sit in Brooke's living room and have a nice visit. Brooke Bishara $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 9 702 Beer Tasting and Poker Party Saturday, March 5, 7 pm Bring your best poker face to enjoy a fun-filled evening tasting beer from around the world, light snacks, and a friendly game of cards. Lisa and Randy Helmonds $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 10 703 WHITE ELEPHANT PARTY (Adults Only) at 2 pm on Sunday, January 17 Each guest will bring a wrapped "white elephant" from their attic or Christmas spoils (worth at least $10). (Hint: This is a perfect use for a Xmas Gift you don't feel like tossing, but you wonder what you'll do with it. A good time to recycle Xmas wrapping paper as well!) The game starts as each person adds his or her gift to the pile and we each draw a number. #1 selects a gift and unwraps it to show the group. #2 then may choose that gift or another. As you can imagine, we spend a lot of time swapping, unwrapping, and laughing-- and more swapping means even more fun! Suspense builds until the last person gets his or her choice of all the gifts, wrapped or unwrapped. Ila will serve light refreshments, not supper, and the party will be cancelled if 8 tickets are not sold. Ila Keiper $15 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 12 704 Cookies with Comie, Saturday March 5, 1 - 3 pm You may have seen Nakoma (or Comie) the service dog around church. This is your chance to discover Nakoma's world and the world of assistance dogs. Nakoma will turn off and on lights, open the fridge door, and pick up a credit card. Nakoma also loves being petted and adores people. Through stories, photos and videos, explore Nakoma's journey from a newborn with three brothers to a puppy-in-training who loved flowers to a service dog who loves her work. You’ll also learn about the dedicated community of Canine Companions for Independence who breed, puppyraise and train dogs like Nakoma. You'll also get to see Nakoma's fun-loving silly side as you can play fetch with Nakoma. The winner at another auction said this was “a very special time that [their daughter] will remember forever." Afterwards you'll eat cookies with your fellow UUCPAers. We'll do our best to honor any dietary requests. The top bidder will get to feed Nakoma a (dog) cookie. Thida Cornes $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 10 705 Uber Green Home Tour & Electric Vehicle Use Tour California's (and maybe the nation's) first new residential "Beyond Platinum LEED, Net Zero Energy, Passive House" This Palo Alto, 2500ft home. has a number of permitting firsts including a kitchen sink gray water system, residential curbside electric vehicle charger and ultra low flow high tech toilets. Includes 1-hour tour/discussion covering the various features, pitfalls and successes plus a 40-page booklet on the house. New for this year, 48 hour use of an electric car, may be a Nissan Leaf, Kia Soul, Toyota RAV 4 or Tesla Model S. See ProjectGreenHome.org Sven Thesen $50 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 706 San Francisco Choral Artists: Tales from Wales: A British Christmas. Saturday, Dec. 19 Celebrating the season with gems from the British Isles and featuring dramatic readings from Dylan Thomas’s iconic and beloved “A Child’s Christmas in Wales.” From Medieval songs to beloved Irish, Scottish, and Welsh hymns to works by Byrd, Tavener, Howells, Vaughan Williams, Martin Dalby, John Paynter, to world premieres by Composers-In and Not-In-Residence John Kelley and Shawn Crouch. The Skolds are also offering a ride to the concert if you like. Carl and Karen Skold $18 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 Places to Go and Things to Do 18 700 Series 707 San Francisco Choral Artists: Prayers from the Ark: Songs of Lamentation and Jubilation. Saturday, March 12 Since ancient days Jewish texts have mourned, celebrated and questioned. We will explore this world through rarelyheard Yiddish and Ladino folk music, liturgical works, and Psalms, songs and chant from many centuries. Featuring Ivor Davies' "Prayers from the Ark," and works by Milhaud, Mendelssohn, Weill, Rossi, Zimpel, Schönberg, Weill, and premieres by award-winning composer Robin Estrada, and our (under-30) New Voices Project winner. The Skolds are also offering a ride to the concert in Palo Alto if you like. Carl and Karen Skold $18 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 708 21st-Century Baroque with guest artist Galax Quartet. Sunday, June 5 In a bit of musical time-travel, San Francisco Choral Artists will collaborate with the Galax (Baroque instrument) Quartet to present a radical, diverse and engaging program of Baroque and contemporary music for the groups together and separately. Featuring old-new pairings with works by Bach and Purcell and premieres by Ted Allen, Roy Whelden, Robinson McClellan, Veronika Krausas, and our resident composers. The Skolds are also offering a ride to the concert in Palo Alto if you like. Carl and Karen Skold $18 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 709 "Carmen" at Opera San Jose, Thursday, Feb. 18 Opera San Jose has given us two Orchestra seats for Bizet's "Carmen" on Thursday, Feb. 18. This lusty, glorious opera, in which no man can resist Carmen’s gypsy charms, especially Don José, a naive soldier who is seduced by the wiles of the fiery Carmen, is a classic, and not to be missed. Opera San Jose $40 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 710 California Bach Society--Concert and Dessert Choose a concert from the fascinating California Bach Society season: French Christmas in December, Early Music in February, or Bach in April, and enjoy a delicious dessert and coffee drink with performer and UUCPA Board President Sally Ahnger after the concert. You may use your ticket in San Francisco on Friday night, Palo Alto on Saturday night, or Berkeley on Sunday afternoon for one of these concerts: "French Christmas, medieval to the present" on Dec 4-6, 2015; "Oratorios & Dialogues, A Genre Emerges (Carissimi, Charpentier, and Schutz)" on Feb 26-28, 2016; "Singet dem Herrn, Bach motets and chorales" on Apr 22-24, 2016 California Bach Society and Sally Ahnger $28 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 711 Bocce Game, Sunday Nov. 15, 3 - 5 pm Have fun playing Bocce Ball at the Bay Club, Redwood Shores Parkway, Redwood Shores. Eight players -- no experience necessary. What better way to celebrate tomorrow - -the day after the Auction! Free Bocce, free guest fee, cash bar. Brian Weller $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 8 712 Basket-Weaving and Lunch, Saturday, Jan. 16, 10 am to 4 pm Make colorful, beautiful, and useful baskets in a relaxed atmosphere of friendship and fun. Jennifer has taught classes at a camp in Maine (Amy saw them there and begged her to teach us here!) and now we'll get a chance to learn how as well. The class is for adults and children, but kids under 7 should come with an adult helper (only need to bid for one place). Jennifer Ramberg $60 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 10 713 Basket-Weaving and Lunch, Saturday, February 27, 10 am to 4 pm Same as above, but different date -- just as much fun, and the same great basket results! Donor(s): Jennifer Ramberg Places to Go and Things to Do Min Bid 19 $60 Winners 10 700 Series 714 Wildflower Hike on Jasper Ridge Saturday, March 19, 10 am A docent will lead a group of 8 adults on a tour of Jasper Ridge -- 2 to 2 1/2 hours of walking on hilly terrain for about 3 miles. Lunch afterwards on picnic tables near the main gate (Ellen will get your sandwich orders closer to the date). Bring your own water. There is no fee for the tour but they do like a donation. Meet at the church parking lot at 9:15 AM to carpool and allow 45 minutes to get to the Escobar Gate. This should be a good, informative walk, hopefully when wildflowers are at their peak. Ellen Nachtrieb $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 8 715 Jackson Pollock Party, Saturday, May 14, 2 - 5 pm Early 20th century abstract impressionist painter Jackson Pollock is known for his unique style of drip painting. On Saturday, May 14, Justine Burt and Chris Cocca will host a group painting party on large canvases. The last time the Coccas hosted this party one of their young guests described it as “the best party ever.” Light refreshments will be served. Justine Burt and Chris Cocca $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 14 716 The Santa Cruz Mountains by Moonlight: A Docent-Guided Hike with Dessert on Saturday, August 20, 5:30 till 10:30 p.m. Join Kat Greene, Debbi Brusco, and Jack Owicki for a special night at one of the open space preserves along Skyline Boulevard. We'll pick which preserve to visit later on, depending on the one that promises the best hike closer to the time of the event. Starting around 5:30 p.m. while the sun is still up, we'll wander to a good spot to eat dinner, pausing to talk about what we see along the way. You bring your own dinner, but we'll provide the dessert. Then we’ll see how the landscape changes under the light of the full moon. Who knows what interesting night critters we might encounter? If you wish, you’ll have a chance to experience a solitary ten-minute night walk as we return, arriving back in the parking lot by 10:30 p.m. Our route will probably be three to four miles, with a cumulative elevation change of a few hundred feet. We might be able to get permission from the Open Space District to stay out until 11:00 p.m., so we can get more time in the dark. Jack Owicki, Kat Greeene, Debbi Brusco $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 12 718 Surprise Party Theatre presents: "Shakespeare Party: Twelfth Night" Saturday, April 16, 7 - 10 pm An invitation to step inside a Shakespeare play. Surprise Party Theatre presents Shakespeare as a social activity, in which each guest is invited to act a part in an impromptu, fun-filled staged reading of a play. There are no audience members except the other performers/guests. Jonathan Owicki, director of Surprise Party Theatre, guides guests through Shakespeare, providing all necessary props and costume pieces. All guests receive a speaking part, with choice of part affected by size of bid. Dessert and drinks will be served, all at the Owicki home in Palo Alto. Jack, Susan, and Jonathan Owicki $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 14 719 Wildflower Hike Saturday, April 2, 9 am-1 pm How many wildflowers can you recognize? We’ll take an easy hike in the hills and see what nature has to offer us this spring. BYO lunch and water. Children willing and able to walk a few miles are welcome. Carl and Karen Skold $8 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 8 720 Birding with Dan in the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area is 25 square miles of stunningly beautiful wetlands between Davis and Sacramento. Dan Harper will take you and your friends birding in Yolo Bypass on a mutually convenient date. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced birder, you could see 40+ different species of birds, depending on the time of year. The terrain is flat, and you can see a great deal from your car, so persons of all physical abilities can participate (children should be 8 and up, otherwise they get bored pretty quickly). The details: Dan will drive up to three of you in his hybrid car, and three more can come in their own car, pick-up at UUCPA. Dan has loaner binoculars for up to three people. Dan will provide a picnic lunch or supper, depending on the time of day you choose, (note that sunset is a particularly beautiful time at Yolo Bypass). Allow 3-4 hours for birding, depending on your stamina, an hour for lunch, plus travel time. More about Yolo Bypass: yolobasin.org/yolobypasswildlifearea Dan Harper $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 6 Places to Go and Things to Do 20 700 Series 800 Series Parties with Food 801 Tea with Wynne and Laura Saturday, February 6, 3 - 5 pm Laura Coleman and Wynne Furth invite you to tea on Saturday, the sixth of February, 2016, from three to five in the afternoon. Tea will be accompanied by sandwiches and other delicious things our mothers (and grandmothers) served. Hats and gloves may be worn but are definitely optional. 216 Everett in downtown Palo Alto. Wynne Furth, Laura Coleman $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 16 802 Spectacular Murals of the Mission: Street Art Tour in San Francisco Monday, December 14, 11 AM - 2 PM Back by popular demand and now including the fantastic "Mission School" art of Clarion Alley, never seen on this tour before--in fact, all but one of the murals is new to the tour. San Francisco's Mission District is famous for its murals and other street art, and public-art aficionado Amy Zucker Morgenstern will be your docent in this living museum, making use of her major in art (and they said it wasn't practical!). We'll put on our most comfortable shoes, meet at a terrific taqueria in the heart of the Mission for lunch, then take an hour-long walking tour, ending up at a delicious bakery for dessert; the meals, like the art and good company, are included in the package. We'll begin and end near a BART station if you'd prefer public transportation, or there's easy parking nearby. The tour covers 1.5 miles in about an hour, and is flat and entirely wheelchair/scooter accessible. (Rain date: Monday, April 18, 2016 12-3) Amy Morgensstern $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 9 803 Poolside Supper Saturday, June 4, 5 pm Enjoy a lovely summer dinner beside the Aronson's pool, with a menu of Ribs, Baked Beans, Corn Casserole, Green Salad, Foccacio Bread, Homemade Dessert, Wine, Beer, Lemonade, and Sodas. Larry and Donna Aronson $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 6 804 Indian Vegetarian Meal, Saturday, March 12 A tasty Indian vegetarian meal complete with a variety of vegetable curries, Daal, chutney, cooling raita, papadoms, and naan bread. Pam will watch the heat level as well, so even those who are cautious about hot food will enjoy the variety of tastes in Indian food. And for heat lovers, she'll choose a couple of dishes to amp up chili levels. It will end with an Indian dessert or two as well so that all will be cooled off at the end. Pamela Schure $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 6 805 Lunch, and a Walk on the Nature Trail in Huddart Park, Sunday, April 2, 1 pm Join Cyndie for lunch at her home in Woodside, followed by a docent-led walk in Huddart Park -- 1 1/2 hours on the nature trail. Cyndie Zikmund $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 7 806 Locavore Dinner, Sunday, August 21, 6:30 pm Have you discovered the joys of fresh, locally grown, organic food from the Mountain View Farmer's Market? Join Pat and Tom in celebrating summer -- peaches, corn, and heirloom tomatoes should be at their peak, and more! Tom & Pat Thomas $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 6 807 Dim Sum Brunch, Saturday, April 9, 10:30 am Are you an adventurous eater? Ever want to try Dim Sum but are confused by the options? Curious about chicken feet? Come share a delicious Dim Sum brunch with the Chens. We will go to the Chen's favorite Dim Sum restaurant in Sunnyvale at around 10:45 am (before it reallys get crowded around 11) on a Saturday where you can happily try out many different dishes. We should be done around 12. Afterwards, you're welcome to come by our house to hang out. P.S. Most of the dishes are not vegetarian. David, Heather, Miles, and Ella Chen $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 8 Parties with Food 21 800 Series 808 This Year From Jerusalem. Saturday, January 23, 6:30 PM Dinner at the home of Don Brenneis and Wynne Furth, cooked with recipes from Yotam Ottolenghi, native of Jerusalem, former vegetarian cooking columnist for The Guardian, (who caught quite a bit of flak for suggesting one of the vegetarian dishes went very well with beef), and generally great cook and cookbook writer (Jerusalem, Plenty) -lamb will probably be featured, but there will be a vegetarian main dish as well. Wynne Furth and Don Brenneis $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 8 809 Dinner at the the Pierce's. Sunday, March 13, 2016, 6 pm Lee and John Pierce invite you to share some of their favorite dishes, assorted drinks, and interesting conversation. Donor(s): 810 John & Lee Pierce Min Bid $30 Winners 6 High Tea at Lisa's Tea Treasures. Saturday, April 23, 2 - 4 pm Please join us for an old-fashioned tea party at Lisa's Tea Treasures in Los Altos on April 23, 2016 from 2pm to 4pm. This is the occasion to break out that wide-brimmed hat or fascinator and white gloves you've been saving for a special occasion (or just come wearing jeans - we won't mind). We'll dine on tea sandwiches, scones, and petit fours while sipping tea with our pinkies held high. All in good fun, of course; come spend some time with friends, or make some new ones, on a leisurely afternoon in a lovely venue. Hosted by Catherine Holmes, Maricia Scott and Jessica Thomas. Catherine Holmes, Maricia Scott, Jessica Thomas $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 14 811 Good Karma Tamale Dinner, Saturday, Feb. 27 Tamales! Join Geetha, Ruth and Fiona for homemade vegetarian, California-style tamales and delicious sauces. Up to 12 people--singles and couples welcome. Geetha Rao, Ruth and Fiona Kirby $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 12 812 Murder Mystery Dinner with a Side Order of MayHAM! Saturday, January 30 Enjoy an evening dinner filled with intrigue and mystery for up to ten persons (adults only) to be held in the Banquet Hall of the B-side Garage on Hanna Drive (i.e. Rick and Julie's place in Cupertino). Attend this event in character (simple role-playing instructions and props will be provided) as the fine-dining setting becomes the stage for surprises, thrills, and intrigue, and each daring diner plays a part in the unfurling mystery. The theme and menu will be revealed closer to the event, which will take place on January 30th, 2016. Are you a closet thespian with elementary powers of deduction? Then get ready to take your finest curtain call yet, and enjoy a dining experience that will (literally) keep you on the edge of your chair. Bid high, bid often! Rick Armstrong Shaul, Julie Jervis, JoAnn Hefferle $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 10 813 Winter Soup and Book Exchange Party, Saturday, February 27, 5 - 8 pm Are you always looking for something new to read? Do you like to hear what others are reading, and what they enjoy about those books? Come and join other UUs for a warm winter evening around Linda's new gas fireplace to swap good reads. Bring a couple of books that you've enjoyed and want to pass along, and be ready to talk in more depth about at least one of them. Everyone will go home with a few new books with which to curl up. We'll start the evening with warm soup and warm bread to fill our stomachs, then move over to the fireplace to fill our minds. Linda Henigin $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 6 814 Gourmet Pizza and Craft Beer Dinner Party Sunday, June 26, 6:00 pm Mayo Tsuzuki and Drew Lynch host a fun pizza dinner party in their backyard grilling area. They'll provide all the food and drink for a 3-course meal. You provide the curiosity and creativity! Top the handmade dough with their new and improved tomato sauce (or go bianca!) and add your favorite gourmet toppings and cheeses. Make your own, or just enjoy what comes off the grill. Do a taste test of the Big Green Egg vs. the Weber gas grill. Drew will also provide a great selection of craft beers selected especially to go with pizza. The beers will range from light and crisp to rich and malty and from hoppy to sweet. There will be something for everyone, even the beer neophyte. Mayo Tsuzuki & Drew Lynch $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 8 Parties with Food 22 800 Series 815 New Century Chamber Orchestra Delight in Dancing, Plus Dinner, Friday, May 5, 6pm Join Mayo Tsuzuki for an evening of chamber orchestra music performed by the inimitable violinist Nadja SalernoSonnenberg and the New Century Chamber Orchestra. We'll enjoy a pre-concert dinner in downtown Palo Alto and then a concert featuring dance music. New Century perform Stravinsky’s ballet classic Apollon musagète and the World Premiere of a commissioned Dance Suite by Featured Composer Jennifer Higdon. Mayo Tsuzuki $35 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 816 Dinner, plus the San Francisco Symphony, MTT and Mezzo Susan Graham present Brahms, Saturday, May 21, 5pm Join Mayo Tsuzuki for a pre-concert casual dinner followed by a SF Symphony concert. Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham joins Michael Tilson Thomas for a special presentation of Brahms’s sweeping Alto Rhapsody with the men of the SF Symphony Chorus. The orchestra also performs Brahms Variations of a Theme by Haydn and Schumann's Symphony No. 4. We'll also try to catch the pre-concert talk. Mayo Tsuzuki $35 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 817 San Francisco Symphony Chorus Concert Featuring Faure's Requiem, Plus Pre-concert Dinner, Sun, May 1, 4:30pm Ride with Mayo Tsuzuki from the UUCPA parking lot and enjoy the SF Symphony Chorus in a splendid concert featuring the a cappella Fest und Gedenksprüche by Brahms, followed by the innovative and cinematic sounds of young composer, Mason Bates. Finally, savor the dramatic lavishness of Fauré in a version of Requiem for organ and chorus. This includes a casual pre-concert dinner (although Mayo will not be able to eat with you due to the chorus warmup call time) and a post-concert reception with the chorus in the basement of Davies Symphony Hall. Mayo Tsuzuki $35 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 818 Cook-It-Ourselves Dinner, Saturday, January 16 Edie and Jeb Eddy subscribe to an excellent local food preparation and delivery service. With food and recipe instructions from them, a dinner for six is offered (four guests plus ourselves). Sign up as singles, a couple, or foursome. Come prepared to help with the cooking ("one pot, 10 minutes"). Edith & Jeb Eddy $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 4 819 Cook-It-Ourselves Dinner, Saturday, February 20 Another fun evening cooking with Jeb and Edie. Same as above, but different date Donor(s): 820 Edith & Jeb Eddy Min Bid $25 Winners 4 Min Bid $25 Winners 4 Cook-It-Ourselves Dinner, Saturday, March 19 One more chance to cook with Jeb and Edie. New date. Donor(s): 821 Edith & Jeb Eddy Soup Supper, Saturday, January 16 Join the Skolds for an old-fashioned Saturday night soup supper with two varieties of hearty winter soup to warm you. Let them know if you are vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free or omnivore—they have recipes for all. Carl and Karen Skold $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 8 822 Brunch with Berries Saturday, June 4 The Skolds grow Boysensberries, Loganberries, Ollallieberries, and 3 kinds of Raspberries in their backyard. Which ones will be ripe on this midsummer Saturday? Join them for a delicious brunch, featuring Carl’s Cornmeal Pancakes (gluten-free!), chicken-apple sausage, and Berries Galore. Children are welcome. Carl and Karen Skold $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 8 Parties with Food 23 800 Series 823 Italian Dinner Saturday, Feb. 6 An Italian dinner to remember at the home of member Audrey Erbes in Mountain View. There will be lasagne, spaghetti, ravioli, green salad, green vegetable and home made dessert and ice cream. Red sauces used can be vegetarian, turkey or beef depending on guest's preference. Sparkling apple cider will be served as toast to start the meal. All ingredients used will be organic. Audrey Erbes $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 8 824 San Francisco Choral Artists, Prayers from the Ark: Songs of Lamentation and Jubilation, plus dinner. Saturday, Mar 12, 6pm Since ancient days Jewish texts have mourned, celebrated and questioned. We will explore this world through rarely heard Yiddish and Ladino folk music, liturgical works, Psalms and songs and chant from many centuries. Join Mayo Tsuzuki for a pre-concert casual dinner followed by a performance by the San Francisco Choral Artists, one of the premiere a cappella ensembles in the Bay Area. Featuring Ivor Davies’ "Prayers from the Ark,” and works by Milhaud, Mendelssohn, Zimpel, and Schönberg, and feature a few world premieres as well. This concert promises to be both thought- and emotion-provoking! Mayo Tsuzuki $35 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 825 Meaning of Life Dinner, Saturday, March 19 6 pm Got it figured out? Many smart people from Aristotle to Jesus to Buddha to Siri have opined on how to live a life. But what does it all mean ... really? We will talk about it over dinner and wine. Richard will provide those. You provide your charming presence, your conversation, and your insight. Aristotle won't be there. This is your opportunity! Richard Heydt $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 6 826 Dinner, a Documentary and Dessert Sunday, March 20, 5:30 pm Join Edie Keating, Phyllis and Richard Cassel for Dinner, a Documentary and Dessert. Arrive at 5:30 for appetizers followed by a 1950's chicken dinner (the salad may jiggle) Following dinner, we will watch the 1 hour Episode II of Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States - Roosevelt, Truman & Wallace. The evening will conclude with dessert and discussion. (fyi - the Cassel's home is ADA accessible, and a vegetarian option is available on request.) Edie Keating, Phyllis and Richard Cassel $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 9 Parties with Food 24 800 Series 900 Series Services and Lessons 901 Phone and Wireless Plan Info Emma is not affiliated with any phone companies or wireless plan carriers, but she has lots of information to pass on: (1) How to have a special number, that when called - all your phones, such as landline, cell phones or voip phones will ring, and you can decide which one to answer with; (2) How to have a new number with no need to tell everybody your new phone number or porting phone number; (3) How to add 500 MB to 1000 MB of free monthly data to your existing smart phone data plan; (4) How to have your wifi-only tablet access 500MB to 1000 MB of free monthly wireless data; (5) How to have a smart phone plan with 500 MB to 1000 MB of free data every month; (6) How to have free 200 voice minutes + 10 MB of data monthly plan or even better for your smart phone or dumb phones; (7) How to get low cost phone plan, e.g., 4 cents per minute and no monthly charge, using Verizon towers.Help setting up a web account for these services is extra, to be negotiated, with 50% going to UUCPA. Emma Pan $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 5 902 Private yoga class at your home with Misako Matsuoka, RYT. Experience Yin Yoga, a meditative, healing practice using passive, long-held floor poses. Yin yoga bypasses the muscles and allows you to nourish and strengthen the deeper tissues. Connective tissues, fascia, joints, ligaments and bones receive gentle, low load stress. The poses are held between 2-5 minutes and the muscles stay passive in order to pass the stress on to the deeper tissues. Each Yin pose is an opportunity to go inward and find an appropriate balance of effort and ease. Yin is suitable for all ages, and all levels including beginners. These yoga sessions can be held at your home or another agreed-upon location. Each class can be a private lesson or small group class of up to 4 persons. Misako Matsuoka is a Registered Yoga Teacher with extensive experience in many styles of Yoga. She teaches locally at Avalon Yoga in Palo Alto. For more information see Misako Matsuoka Yoga Misako Matsuoka $50 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 903 Beginner Belay Lessons from Planet Granite Climbing Gym. For participants 14 years and older. The belay lesson teaches you to manage the ropes for the climber on the taller walls. Planet Granite offers belay lessons every day. A beginner lesson includes gear rental (shoes and harness) and a one day pass. At the end of the class students will receive a temporary belay card so that they can continue to climb and belay for the rest of the day! For more information see http://www.planetgranite.com Locations in Sunnyvale, Belmont, and San Francisco. 2 lessons, total retail value $56 Planet Granite $30 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 904 Gardening with Natives Consultation Nancy will recommend native plants specific for your garden conditions. In about 2-3 hours total, she will visit and discuss ideas, then sketch a plan. Nancy has been gardening with native plants for several years. Date to be arranged. Nancy Neff $40 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 905 Sixty Minute Massage Karen Saltzman is donating a massage from her friend Leslie Peterson: Options are:· A relaxing Swedish/Esalen massage; A focused orthopedic massage: Hendrickson Method®; A combination of the above options. Valued at $90. Leslie Peterson: Body Wisdom Offices in Palo Alto and Mountain View. (650) 207-2932 LsLpet@comcast.net http://www.lesliepetersonbodywisdom.com/ Karen Saltzman and Leslie Peterson $50 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 906 Electric Car Assistance Would you like to buy an electric car but find the process rather daunting? We have the experts to help! Sven Thesen and Vanessa Warheit will each spend an hour with you to assist you in selecting one. They can help you evaluate your driving patterns, talk honestly about “range anxiety,” and share their knowledge about charging at home, at work, or on the go. Plus, the world-renowned electrical engineer extraordinaire Richard Cassel will tour your house and electrical panel to evaluate how inexpensive it will be to install the EV charger if one is necessary. Sven Thesen, Vanessa Warheit, and Richard Cassel $50 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 Services and Lessons 25 900 Series 907 Photo Session with Jack Owicki Do you need some photos that are a cut above those you get by just pointing and clicking? Informal portraits of yourself, your loved ones, or your pets (see http://tinyurl.com/AuctionDemoPhotos for some examples)? A photographic record of a (non-wedding) event? Photos of a big batch of stuff that you want to sell on eBay? Jack Owicki is a serious--though amateur--photographer who will bring his gear to your site for a photo session lasting up to two hours. You get the digital image files; if you also want prints, he'll get them for you at his cost. Or do you just need coaching on how to get more out of your camera? That works, too. Jack Owicki $50 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 908 Haircuts, etc. This charming beauty shop in The Village Court (the little mall on the NW corner of San Antonio and El Camino) gives great haircuts to both men and women. Gina, (Pat's, Barbara S's, Beth's, and Sally's) favorite hair stylist, has graciously offered 3 gift certificates, good for a wash/haircut/style. (Value $40-$45). Gina, at Haircuts etc. $25 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 3 909 AJ's Green Cleaners Because they use no petrochemicals, there is no "dry cleaning" smell. It's also gentler on your clothes. Why? Green Earth's liquid silicone is chemically inert. It's non-hazardous and can even be disposed of safely. According to Tom Thomas, AJ's on Middlefield in midtown Palo Alto also does a great job laundering dress shirts. Chris at AJ's has given us ten $10 gift certificates--a great way to get started. AJ's Green Cleaners $5 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 10 910 SamyamaYoga John Berg’s Samyama Yoga Studio at 2995 Middlefield Road in Midtown Palo Alto is the Bay Area’s first LEEDS certified yoga studio. A purpose built environment featuring a stunning retail area, spacious main studio and smaller studio suitable for small classes or private study, Samyama offers the beginning or long practicing yogi traditional Hatha yoga with modern comforts. With their 5-class pass, valued at $110.00, you can attend your choice of five classes. The pass does not expire. This pass can also be shared, so invite a friend. Are you brand new to yoga? Don’t have a mat? Don’t worry – they’ll give you one. All other props are provided. After practice feel free to shower in their state-of-the-art facilities, complete with Aveda products and towel service and then relax in their tranquil lounge with a cup of tea. Samyama Yoga $70 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 911 Haircuts for a Year at Great Clips Haircuts for a year! Almost everyone can use that. Great Clips for Hair is donating a year's worth (up to 10 visits, limited to one customer) of haircuts to keep you looking good. Great Clips is located in the Charleston Center, next to Pete's, and currently serves many of our members! Check them out; you'll be glad you did. Value - $140. Great Clips for Hair $60 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 1 912 Sign, Say & Play(R) This 6-week course--Sign, Say & Play(R)--has carefully-crafted, sequenced classes developed especially for parents and babies. It embeds learning signs into activities that promote cognitive, social-emotional, language, literacy, and sensory-motor development--with activities tailored to your child's unique development. In addition the format of the class provides an opportunity for parents and their babies to build supportive friendships with other families beginning their own signing adventures. Kris teaches these classes and is donating 2 to us (space for 2 families). Value is $210 per class. More info here: http://www.letuslearntogether.com/#!/zjpwl Kristene Geering $70 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 Services and Lessons 26 900 Series 913 Pre-Meditation Skills (for kids 3-7) In this 6-week course on calming techniques and Pre-Meditation skills (geared for children ages 3-7), parents and children explore what meditation means, how emotions are expressed somatically, how to express compassion, and how to use various tools to self-regulate, calming their bodies and minds. Internal and external tools for their "toolbox" will be created within the class, and then taken home for practice. Kris teaches the class and is donating 2 PreMeditation classes (space for 2 families; 1 child each). Value is $250 per class. More info here: http://www.letuslearntogether.com/#!pre-meditation/p2nsy Kristene Geering $80 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 914 Expert Bike Repair Housecalls Want to smell the flowers, get around town, and save some gas riding your bike? Does your bike need some fix-up...it has a flat tire, needs a gear adjustment, or just doesn't ride right? Robert is offering bike repair house-calls. He'll bring along his tools, a bike pump, oil and grease, and in an hour or so your bike will be riding like new. He's been fixing and repairing bikes for years, and thanks to recent volunteering at the SVBC Bike Exchange, he's seen all kinds of trouble. Bid for two housecalls, and he'll fix every bike in your garage! Robert Neff $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 3 915 Bike Repair Class, Sunday, Feb. 7, 12:20 - 2 pm You'd like to be on your bike, but... Flat Tire? Bad Brakes? Skipping Chain? Top gear can't be used? My pump does not put air in the tires !??! Take this class to learn how to make these kinds of repairs and adjustments on YOUR bike. Bring your bike after church, and Robert Neff, experienced volunteer bike mechanic will help you learn how it's all supposed to work, and the few tools and easy fixes that can keep yourbike running well. Content will try to address the needs of the class. No tools needed - Robert will bring extras. Robert Neff $10 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 4 916 Bike Repair Class, Sunday, March 6, 12:20 - 2 pm Same as above, but different date. Donor(s): 917 Robert Neff Min Bid $10 Winners 4 Academic Tutoring Academic tutoring in high school level Math and Science. Chemistry, Physics, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Calculus. Will determine where help is needed, and give explanations for real understanding. 2 hours. David Skold $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 2 918 Computer Assistance Is your computer driving you nuts? Just tell David what you want the computer to do, and he will help you learn how to do it. Need any software or hardware? David will help you decide what to purchase, install whatever you buy, and teach you how to use it. Two hours. Offered twice. David Skold $20 Donor(s): Min Bid Winners 22 950 Rides to the Airport This is an item you can't bid on! Instead, call Peggy Marks whenever you need a ride to or from SFO or SJC airport. You'll get the service of a private taxi for the price of the door-to-door shuttles [plus tips :)]. Charge TBD. For each trip, Peggy will make a contribution to the church. The more you offer, the more the benefit to the church. 4 "guest" seat belts, large luggage space, 24-7, any time in the next year. Benefits UUCPA ! Peggy Marks Donor(s): Min Bid Winners Services and Lessons 27 900 Series Thanks to our Community Donors Hobee’s California Restaurants Chef Chu’s Rojoz Gourmet Wraps Sumo Sushi Boat Esther’s German Bakery and Cafe The Fish Market SuDam Korean Cuisine Paul Martin's American Grill Ada's Cafe Piazza’s Milk Pail Market Kepler's Books Leaf and Petal Opera San Jose California Bach Society AJ’s Green Cleaners Haircuts, etc. Great Clips for Hair Planet Granite Samyama Yoga Trader Joe’s in Palo Alto