Saturday, October 8, 2011, 5:00 - 9:30 pm
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Saturday, October 8, 2011, 5:00 - 9:30 pm
to benefit LAMORINDA ADULT RESPITE CENTER Saturday, October 8, 2011, 5:00 - 9:30 p.m. Holy Shepherd Lutheran Church 433 Moraga Way, Orinda Aliquam dapibus ipsum vitae sem. Ut eget mauris ac nunc luctus ornare. LARC 2011 Fall Fundraiser Y ou are invited to Lamorinda Adult Respite Center’s 12th annual Fall Fundraiser event. Last year this event which was through a direct mailer raised approximately $12,500. These monies were used to continue providing a program that enhances the quality of life for adults with memory loss, respite for caregivers, and support for the families of the participants. This year the event will be held on Saturday, October 8, 2011, from 5:00 to 9:30 p.m. at Holy Shepherd Lutheran Church, 433 Moraga Way, Orinda (925-254-3422). The evening will begin with pony cart rides and face painting in the parking lot of the church and will be followed by a barbecue dinner, western dancing, line-dancing instruction and wonderful raffle prizes. This event will entertain the whole family while raising needed funds to further enhance the care provided to older adults in our community. We have secured many exciting items that are available to you through a raffle drawing. We are pleased to have the Judy Brown Band providing music again this year for your dancing and listening pleasure. Please join us for a night of fun! There is a $23 donation for adults and an $8.00 donation for children ages 3 through 12 (children under 3 are free). The donation covers dinner, dancing and 2 complimentary beverage tickets redeemable for soft drinks or wine and beer for the adults! Your tickets for the dinner and beverages will be held at the door. Make checks payable to LARC and indicate in memo line that monies are for dinner and/or raffle tickets. Raffle tickets are on page 7 of this brochure. Please specify how many dinner tickets you are paying for, i.e., adults and children. Due to seating capacity restrictions, dinner tickets should be purchased in advance and received by September 30 – we can not guarantee seating for ticket requests after that date. If all tickets are not sold prior to the event there will be limited sales at the door. If you would like us to reserve an entire table (tables seat 8) for your dining pleasure with your friends, please let Linda (see below) know in advance. We are happy to reserve fewer seats at a table, also, to ensure that your party can sit together. You can also support this fun and worthwhile event by purchasing raffle tickets which are included on page 11. Tickets cost $12 each, five for $55, ten for $100, twenty for $175. Please write your name, phone number, email and the number of the raffle item on each ticket. A return mailing label works great, but be sure to include your phone number and the raffle item! Enclose a check made payable to LARC and return in the pre-addressed envelope provided. Raffle tickets that do not specify a desired prize package will be randomly distributed amongst all prize packages. The winner does not need to be present to win except for the CASH Raffle drawing. There will be a special drawing at 9:15 p.m. for a cash prize and the winner does need to be present in order to win. Employees, Board Members and volunteers of LARC and employees of the church are ineligible to win this raffle item. Your donations are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. LARC is privately supported and neither solicits nor accepts government funding. Fees are kept to a minimum in order to help our clients remain at home as long as possible. Thank you for supporting our program! Please do not hesitate to contact Carole Weyand, (925) 254-1760, caroleweyand@yahoo.com or Linda Hudak, (925) 254-3422, lkhudak@yahoo.com if you have questions. Raffle Items Please note that not all pictures are of the actual items. 1. Birthday Party at the Double Bar S Ranch Treat your child or grandchild to a unique and memorable birthday celebration at the Double Bar S ranch in the Orinda Hills. Up to six children and two to four adults can enjoy this fun and educational afternoon visiting and feeding the animals - llamas, chickens, horses, peacocks and cats. A BBQ picnic lunch will be provided by Grace Adams and Carole Weyand. This will be a birthday to remember. Contact Grace Adams, 925-254-3276, for details. Expires 10/12. Value $275 2. Lesher Center for the Arts You and your companion will enjoy a production of your choice with a gift certificate compliments of Betty and Joe Zingale. The Lesher Regional Center hosts fabulous musical events and theatrical presentations. Enjoy the evening! Value $75 3. Tahoe Getaway Drive to Bob & Lois Fleischmann’s beautiful Tahoe cabin serenely tucked away amongst the tall pine trees and located on the west shore above Meeks Bay in Tahoma. For 2 nights and 3 days you can find hiking, swimming, relaxing or skiing right outside your front door. While you are there, you will also enjoy a gourmet basket that has been prepared for you complete with homemade baked bread, farm fresh eggs, jellies, and other fancy and tasty goodies. Basket value is $50 and is donated by Grace Adams and Carole Weyand. Expires October 2012. 4. NoTrace Shred Time to clean out the paper that is overwhelming you and cluttering your office and/or home! With your winning ticket call NoTrace Secure Paper Shredding and forget about identity theft! They will take care of all your needs. Donated by Nancy Lompa, Owner and President. Expires October 2012. (equivalent of 15 Banker Boxes) Value $125 5. Altarinda Jazz Enjoy the smooth jazz sounds of the Altarinda Jazz group in your own home. This is a 6-member ensemble of Miramonte music students: Bryant Chow, Keyboard; Ben Sher, guitar; Reese Levine, Drums; Phil Hoxie, Bass; D.J. Kriozere, Trumpet, Marcus Clark, Saxophone. They will play for your private party for two hours. Donated by Andy and Cristi Chow. Certificate good until July 2012. Value $300 6. Buster Posey Bat In addition to World Series Champion, San Francisco Giants catcher, Buster Posey now claims the title of National League Rookie of the Year (2010). This Limited Edition bat was made available to honor Posey's great season. It is an Authentic Buster Posey 2010 National League Rookie of the Year Louisville Slugger with facsimile signature. This authentic Louisville Slugger special edition collectible is a full-size bat, 35 in. in length and weighing 32 oz. This beautiful specimen honoring the S.F. Giant’s pitcher was donated by Linda and Jon Hudak. Value $130 7. Beautiful Handmade Quilt “True Blue” You will want to take this beautiful quilt home with you. It is sure to become a family heirloom. It measures 7’x7’ and was made by Marlene Wunder. Value $500 8. Silver Jewelry Set Contemporary style accessories from Whimsical Jewelry! A complimentary set consisting of a 24” long necklace, bracelet, earrings and stretch ring will go to the lucky winner. This jewelry is fun and fashion forward! Donated by Diane Wong. (Please note picture is stock image picture of actual items wasn’t available.) Value $125 9. Shop and Eat! Jewelry, ribbons, candles, unique picture frames, baby gifts, candles, holiday items and so much more. This is the most wonderful shop filled with home décor items and gifts! Owned by Cheryl Sass and Jane Omick. They have generously donated a $25 gift certificate for your shopping pleasure! After shopping at Queen Bee stop by Mangia’s, one of Lafayette’s most popular restaurants for a bite to eat. Mangia has donated a $25 gift certificate for your dining experience. You won’t be disappointed! 10. Ranch House Cafe Ranch House Cafe is the real thing: a real ranch house, on Moraga’s first estate — refurbished with cowboy murals. Be a guest of the Ranch House for two free breakfasts. Then take your $25 gift certificate donated by Beth Hofinga to Damon’s and Draper’s and treat yourself to something new! 14. The Slanted Door Restaurant (Package 1) 11. Sunday Brunch for Two The winner of this ticket is entitled to receive a Complimentary Brunch for Two in the Duck Club Restaurant, at the Lafayette Park Hotel & Spa. Expires 10/31/2012. Donated by the Park Hotel, value $60.00 12. Tuscan Landscape Oil Painting This beautiful oil painting of an Italian Villa by Beth Johnson will enhance any wall in your home. The painting measures 16” x 20”. Priceless! 13. Hornblower Cruises & Events Hornblower Cruises has donated four passes for any brunch, lunch or dinner cruise aboard an elegant Hornblower Yacht. You may cruise any of their five locations: San Francisco, Marina del Rey, Newport Beach, San Diego or Sacramento. Cruise gratuity and beverage service are additional. Certain restrictions apply: an expiration date of November 30, 2012, not valid on holidays, special event cruises or in the month of December. Value ranges from $58 up to $141.37 each depending on cruise selected. Located at One Ferry Building, S.F., this is a modern Vietnamese restaurant that showcases the abundance of produce as well as ecologically farmed meat, game and poultry found at farms around the San Francisco Bay Area. Enjoy the marvelous food in a relaxed atmosphere overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Donation received from The Slanted Door; Dinner for 2; Value $125 15. The Slanted Door Restaurant (Package 2) Located at One Ferry Building, S.F., this is a modern Vietnamese restaurant that showcases the abundance of produce as well as ecologically farmed meat, game and poultry found at farms around the San Francisco Bay Area. Enjoy the marvelous food in a relaxed atmosphere overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Donation received from The Slanted Door; Dinner for 2; Value $125 Volutpat dignissim: 16. Casa’s Famous Fried Chicken & a Movie The Casa Orinda has donated two (2) of their famous fried chicken dinners with mashed potatoes and gravy, biscuits and vegetables. Value $33.90 Either before or after dinner take in a movie at the Orinda Theatre. Beth Hofinga has donated four $5.00 gift certificates for your movie enjoyment! Value $20 17. Dine at Michael’s Ristorante and Bar Michael’s in the Moraga Shopping Center has graciously donated dinner for two which includes entrees, two desserts and one appetizer. Tender asparagus wrapped in prosciutto is a highlight of the appetizer selections, which also include standard chicken wings and artichoke dip. Executive chef Patrick Vahey keeps plenty of traditional Italian entrées on the menu—the penne rustica with chicken and mushrooms is a standout of the dozen or so pasta plates. A salmon special, breast of duck, and three kinds of veal are other menu mainstays, while prime rib is served on Fridays and Saturdays. 18. Architectural Consulting (Package 1) Hyer Architecture will help you with an ecological design or remodel. They have generously donated 2 hours of architectural consulting. They are a local ecological friendly firm that specializes in remodels and backyard cottages. Visit them at www.hyerarchitecture.com. Value $210 Hyer Architecture will help you with an ecological design or remodel. They have generously donated 2 hours of architectural consulting. They are a local ecological friendly firm that specializes in remodels and backyard cottages. Visit them at www.hyerarchitecture.com. Value $210 19. A Fusion of Mexican & Central American Cuisine 23. Friends of the Orinda Library Bookshop & Mangia Welcome to Mi Casa Restaurant located at 2195 N. Broadway in Walnut Creek! Mi Casa takes pride in serving their guests authentic Mexican and Central American dishes made with the finest ingredients available. Their focus is offering the freshest foods of the highest quality with friendly personalized service. They strive to create an ambiance reminiscent to that of Mexico and Latin America. Enjoy your gift certificate donated by Mi Casa! Value $30 Your gift certificate from the Friends of the Orinda Library Bookshop will buy you a lot of books with most hardbacks selling for $2 to $4 and paperbacks selling for even less. Included is a Friends of the Orinda Library canvas bag in which to carry home all your selections! Value $50 After your excursion to the Bookshop dine at one of Lafayette’s most popular restaurants Mangia has donated a gift certificate for your dining experience. You won’t be disappointed! Value $25 20. Hole in One! Enjoy a perfect day with your spouse or a friend. Join Tom and Juanita Gilbertson on the Moraga Country Club Golf Course for a round of golf (with cart). After golf the Gilbertsons will take you both out to dinner. Two Datrek EZ Glide Golf Bag Travel Covers are included with this item. Light & easy, allweather waterproof protection, easy carry padded sling, handy carry handle, heavy duty padded top (protects your clubs), 2 exterior pockets, easy glide wheels. Used once - good condition. Donated by Dona and Jack Lawrentz. Value $150 21. Not Geeks, Not Nerds, We’re Neighbors Jason Alexander of Neighborhood Computers, Inc. has donated 1 hour free service, your home or their shop ($95 value). They are located at 455 Moraga Rd., Suite H, in Moraga. They do Mac and PC repairs and support, small business solutions and custom home theaters. They also do trainings for both Mac and PC operating systems and programs. If there is anything tech, they can help! Value $95 26. “One on a Web,” Autographed by the Author 22. Architectural Consulting (Package 2) 24. Firehouse Dinner A wonderful book for that 4 to 8 year old in your life. “Count from one to twenty as Ginger Wadsworth, author, and Jim Needham, illustrator, introduce a score of fascinating creatures and the places they live. Whether it be twelve piglets in their pen or fourteen penguins in their rookery, each animal has a home of its own that’s just right!” This is a beautifully done book and one that any child will enjoy. Ginger has autographed the book and will be happy to add your child’s name to it. Ginger Wadsworth, a native California and an Orinda resident, has written many children’s books - all influenced by her interest in the environment. Her newest book, “Camping with the President,” will be out in December. It is a true story set in Yosemite in 1903 about President Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir, the world-famous naturalist, on a camping trip. This trip resulted in Roosevelt setting aside additional parks, refuges and monuments in the United States to preserve additional wilderness for future generations. Ginger also brings her therapy dog, Willa, to visit the participants of LARC on a regular basis. This item also includes a $25 gift certificate donated by Sweet Dreams in Orinda. Enjoy shopping for that special child in your life. Package Value $41 Firemen of the MOFD will be hosting a dinner for two lucky families (a family is comprised of 2 adults and all the children) on a date to be determined on a Saturday night in March or April 2012. The dinner will be held at Station 45 in Orinda at 33 Orinda Way. There will be a station and engine tour, dinner and dessert. Share great food and become acquainted with those everyday heroes who keep us safe! This is an experience you will remember for a lifetime! Donated by the Moraga Orinda Fire Dept. Value - priceless 25. Dine at Petar’s Petar’s Restaurant has donated a Gift Certificate to be applied to dinner or lunch for two persons. Petar's is tucked away at 32 Lafayette Circle in Lafayette. Ivy covered walls enclose a unique restaurant where service is friendly and efficient and the food is made fresh to order. In addition to their regular menu they offer seasonal menus, featuring small plates and specials served all day. Value $50 27. Critters in Batik Linda Hannawalt is again this year donating one of her beautiful quilts. This year her “Critters in Batik” quilt measures 60” x 72”. It won a second place ribbon at the 2011 S.F. Quilting guild show in February. It has a sleeve for display already attached. Linda is a unique S.F. artist, an award-winning creator of contemporary art quilts who supports many exciting volunteer efforts. She is active in the S.F. Quilting Guild and leads quilting programs at St. Anthony’s Madonna House and at Fresh Start in S.F. For more information about her and her quilts, see Linda Hannawalt Designs at LindaHannawalt.com. Value $800 28. Judy Brown Band The Band will play for your event or party for three hours and within 25 “ish” miles of Orinda. They can accommodate country theme, rock and roll, blues or classic rock. Date to be arranged with band. Expires 10/12. Value $700 29. A Dream Come True Escape to beautiful San Francisco with a certificate for two nights (2 persons) at the beautiful Fairmont Hotel. Your accommodations will be in a Tower Bayview Room and will include breakfast for 2 in the Laurel Court. Donated by the Fairmont Hotel. Good until October 2012. Value $1200 30. El Charro Mexican Dining Enjoy 2 complimentary dinners of your choice. Two complete dinners (soup or salad with entrée) will be served to you. Beverage and tip not included. Expires April 30, 2012. Donated by David Shields, Owner. 31. Dining at Terzetto’s Terzetto creates the unmistakable experience of authentic Italian dining while capturing European and American flavors as well to the very last detail. This unique restaurant also offers catering and private parties. It is a favorite place to gather! They have donated a gift card - value $50. 32. Italian Food Basket Time to relax and enjoy an Italian style family dinner with a gift basket filled with Rocco’s Ristorante and Pizzeria pastas, sauces, wine and other fine products. It also includes a $25 gift card for Rocco’s. Donated by Rocco’s and Mary Moore. Value $60 35. La Piazza 33. Monique as Marilyn ‘n More When you invite Monique as Marilyn to be a part of your special occasion or event, you will experience a personalized impersonation founded on Monique’s passionate and detailed study of Marilyn’s life and work. As a studied actress, Monique as Marilyn is a consummate entertainer at heart with an ability to effortlessly improvise and never breaks character. If a Marilyn Monroe impersonation is not what you had in mind, Monique can bring many other legends and characters to life for you. First and foremost, Monique is an actress. This is why she is Monique as Marilyn ‘n More. Looking for another legend or character to add that personal touch to your party or event? Just ask Monique. She can bring you a singing telegram, do the famous Marilyn “Happy Birthday” or impersonate many other characters. This package expires mid-January 2012 as Monique may be moving away from the Bay Area. Her website is moniqueasmarilyn.com. Donated by Linda & Jon Hudak. Value $125 34. WORKS PLUS" Lafayette Car Wash has donated their Works Plus package: Exterior wash. Windows cleaned inside & out. Interior Vacuum. Dust dash, console, door jams & sills. Towel dried. Custom Wheel Cleaning Tire Dressing Trunk Vacuum (optional) Fragrance (optional) Clean Dash, Console, Door Panels & Cup Holders (Leather & Vinyl Dressing Optional) Treat Exterior Trim *Clean OR Condition Leather Seats (Your Choice) Rainbow Wax Floor Mats Detailed Underbody Wash & Rust Inhibitor Package Special $36.95 * Leather 2-Step Clean & Condition Seats extra $10.00 Value $36.95 From the car wash go down the street to Great Wall Restaurant and have dinner with your $20 gift certificate donated by Great Wall. Located just across the street from the Orinda Theater, La Piazza serves up a variety of authentic Italian wood fired pizzas, fresh pasta and antipasta and fresh fish. Enjoy a wonderful meal with your $50 Gift Certificate donated by La Piazza! You have also won a $25 gift card from BevMo along with 2 cigars for the cigar aficionado - a Portofino and a Romeo Y Julieta. Pick up a bottle of wine on your way to La Piazza and simply pay the corkage fee at the restaurant. Total package value $90 36. Chocolates and Champagne! It doesn’t get much better than this! Jill Kuykendall has donated a Gift of Elegance®, See's most elegant gift (valued at $80): two pounds of luscious fudge, caramels, nut rolls and more nestled alongside a pound each of milk and dark chocolate (this impressive 10 1/4" x 21" gold foil box is embellished with an organza bow); a bottle of 2000 Dom Pérignon Champagne (value $150) and two champagne glasses! Total package value $245 37. A Day at the Zoo & Dinner Out Thank you to the Oakland Zoo the lucky winner will receive one (1) Family Pass to the Zoo. The Family Pass admits two adults and two children to visit the zoo and offers free parking. Expires October 8, 2012. The value of this donation is $49. After your day at the zoo stop in Lafayette at the Great Wall Restaurant and enjoy a delicious dinner with your $20 gift certificate donated by Great Wall. 41. New England Grist Mill 38. Shop Orinda! Enjoy a complimentary breakfast or lunch for two as guests of the Village Inn Cafe. Expires December 31, 2012. Value $25 Then go downtown Orinda to Canetti’s Bookshop - a charming, independently owned bookstore. Always a pleasure to shop at Canetti’s! Jeff is so helpful and his two cats add to the ambience of his well-organized store which is stocked with new and used books that are always in mint condition. Jeff has donated a $25 gift certificate. 39. The All-New Kindle Here is your chance to own a Kindle! This is a Kindle 3G , Free 3G+ Wi-Fi. 3G Works Globally, Graphite, 6” Display with New E Ink Pearl Technology. There is no wireless setup—you are ready to shop, purchase, and read right out of the box. The added convenience of 3G enables you to download books anytime, anywhere, while on the go— without having to find a Wi-Fi hotspot connection. Donated by Jill Kuykendall. Value $139.00 Another artist in our midst - Ginny Ruble has given us a print of a grist mill - this is the first oil painting she sold. It is a 9” x 12” print (framed it measures 12” x 14”). Truly a beautiful and tranquil scene! Another priceless treasure. 42. A Night Out at Casa Orinda Casa Orinda's customers have said it for nearly 70 years: Whoa! Don't change a thing. There is an impressive collection of old firearms, oversized oil paintings, and a bar and hearth that are still at the center of the Casa's warmth and appeal. Enjoy an evening of fantastic food and conversation and pay for your evening out with your gift card donated by Do Loris and Doug Timmons. Value $100 43. Hawaiian Sunset A beautiful acrylic painting of a Hawaii sunset painted by Bob Schwab. Size is 16” x 20” (framed 22” x 26”). A beautiful addition to any décor. Priceless 44. Make Your Smile Beautiful 40. Roger Sabon Châteauneuf-du-Pape This is a 1 Magnum (1.5L) 2004 red wine from the Rhone Valley in France. The wines of the Domaine are the result of an intimate dialogue between the grower and each parcel of land. In the mystery of the cellars, Didier and Jean-Jacques show, according to a secret alchemy, the subtle potential of the vineyard. A Chateauneufdu-Pape is generous in every sense of the word. An elegant robust red wine of high quality and whose character allows it to adapt to an impressive array of dishes. Donated from the wine cellar of Alex Axelrode. Value $160 46. A toast to you…. Mary H. Smith, D.D.S., Orinda has donated Whitening Trays with Whitening Gel Kit. Value $675. 45 Get an early start on your holiday cleaning … Kirby Carpet Cleaning, Pleasant Hill, has donated 300 square feet of carpet cleaning. They require a 7-day advance notice. This offer is not valid during November and December. Value $125 Beth Hofinga has donated 2 bottles of wine for your tasting pleasure - A Rock Wall 2009 Petite Sirah, Gamble Ranch, Value $30 and a Girard 2009 Chardonnay, Russian River Valley, Value $24. The Sirah is plump with milk chocolate, dark chocolate, black cherry, ripe plum, maple syrup, and finishes with a nuance of chocolate fudge brownie. This Wine Company represents a new chapter in the East Bay winemaking scene. Founded and operated by a small group of wine industry veterans, including consulting winemaker Kent Rosenblum (Rosenblum Cellars) and his daughter, Shauna Rosenblum, the winery offers wine lovers one of the most unique experiences in the wine world. The French oak aging on the 2009 Chardonnay, offers up wonderful aromas of citrus, tropical fruit, vanilla and crème brûlée. On the palate, there’s a rich creamy texture from Sur Lie aging that’s balanced with surprising acidity that enables the wine to pair very well with pork, chicken, fish and salads; but you’ll also enjoy the Chardonnay by itself! Total package Value $54 47. Big Sky Luxury Yarns, Lafayette “Big Sky Luxury Yarns encourages and challenges the artist in every knitter and transforms the ancient craft of knitting into an inspirational journey of creative color knitting.” They have donated a $40 gift card for your shopping fun! You can start knitting right away with the beautiful yarn that Beth Hofinga donated! Big Sky added several goodies to the cute bag provided by Beth to make a complete package. Have fun! Value $80 48. Mark Yates Photography For the vintage car enthusiast this item will be sure to please. Mark has donated 3 of his black and white framed pictures of vintage cars. Each photograph measures approximately 10” x 12” unframed and 16” x 20 1/2” framed. Value $240 49. Terry Riggins Photography Stunning Natural Light Family Portrait Package. Session will include any group combinations desired as well as individual portraits. Professional head shots for kids, business, web site and publications can be taken as well. Extended family members are also welcome (family gatherings, grandparents, etc.) up to 5 individuals. All sessions offer a personalized client consultation in their office prior to your session date. Images will be presented in a fun and dynamic slide show in their offices. A minimum of 40 images will be presented. A variety of beautiful outdoor locations will be offered to include parks, gardens, iconic, rustic and architecturally rich environments. This item includes a $150 Gift Certificate to be applied to portrait orders. Value $500. 50. Photography Class ŸTerry Riggins Photography has donated a 3-hour Digital SLR photography class of your choice: Ÿ Digital 101 and taking control of your camera Ÿ Understanding and managing the dynamics of light Ÿ Design, Composition and Posting Each class includes instruction and hands on experience. Value $150 51. Pamper Yourself Enjoy a gift from Entourage, Day/Night Spa, Salon & Café in Orinda. Services include hair care, nail care, facial services and much more! Value $85. 52. Neighborhood Comfort Food 57. Improve you Golf Game Table 24 in downtown Orinda offers a menu with great neighborhood comfort food. From the Artisan CageFree Egg Sandwich to the signature Lollipop Lamb Chop, the burgers, pizzas, salads and sandwiches are sure to satisfy your hunger. Featuring an interior similar to a California great room, local proprietors Michael Karp and Victor Ivry have created a familiar and casual vibe, with grab and go offerings and comfortable dining options inside at a table, at the bar, or outside by the fire. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner,Table 24 has a great menu for the whole family. The proprietors have donated a debit card to their restaurant. Value $50 Spend a half-hour with Thomas Barksdale, Assistant Golf Professional, at the Orinda Country Club and see the difference in your game! Thomas graduated from St. Mary’s in 2010 with a a major in Econ and has been at OCC for 4 years. Donated by Dr. Bob and Carole Weyand. Value $60 53. Time for a Little Retail Therapy! McCaulou’s Department Store has graciously donated a gift certificate for your shopping pleasure. Value $200 54. Food at its BEST! Diablo Foods is the store to go to for fresh meat, fish, deli products, produce and all else that is on your grocery list. Wonderful store and employees! They have donated a $100 gift certificate for your shopping spree! 55. Village Pizza Village Pizza Restaurant is a landmark family owned restaurant inspired by the taste and authentic recipes of old Italy. A Lamorinda favorite for 25 years. Enjoy their pizza, burgers, steaks, pasta and more. They have donated a $50 gift certificate for your dining pleasure. 56. Brush up on your Golf Game Dr. Bob and Carole Weyand have donated a half-hour golf lesson with Cheryl Lala, Golf Pro, Orinda Country Club. Cheryl enjoys working with golfers of all skill levels from beginners, to juniors, and the scratch player alike. Value $60 58. Coffee & Tea Starbucks, 1 Camino Sobrante, Orinda has donated 2 pounds of coffee beans (1# East Africa Blend and 1# Decaf House Blend) and also a tin of TAZO Passion loose tea. Also included is a package of California Apricot Scone Mix and a jar of Gipson’s Golden Lemon Honey generously donated by Pamela Paxton-Eis, The Nut Factory in Lafayette. These items are presented to you in a decorative storage box along with 2 coffee mugs donated by Linda and Jon Hudak. Package Value $90 59. Fall Basket of Goodies This Halloween themed basket donated by Eldercare Services is filled with apricot cookies, swivel peeler, pumpkin spice coffee, colander, orange mini bread pans, egg slicer, measuring spoons, and kitchen towels. Value $120 60. Brighten your home with Sunflowers Liz Piatt has donated a handmade quilted wall hanging (24” x 27”) and an 18” square pillow in a beautiful sunflower design. They will be lovely in any décor. Value priceless! 61. Cash Raffle Item You must be present in order to win this item which will be drawn at 9:15 p.m. Amount of cash prize is $300.00. Employees, Board Members, volunteers of LARC, employees of the church (and all family members) are ineligible to win this prize. Financial Sponsors Classic Home Loans, Gordon Hinds Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Aegis of Moraga Mike, Spencer, Dan and Judy (Alan was not available for picture) Dan is originally from Long Beach, CA and got his musical start playing orchestral percussion from Mozart to West Side Story. Transitioning from the black tie performance environment to jeans and Rock ’n Roll in 1972, Dan played with JT and the Smacks, a Southern California rock and blues band, until he moved north in 1984. After a musical hiatus while raising a family, he re-engaged his musical career with Blue Plate Special here in the East Bay. Most recently he played with local blues bands Blue Midnight and Inconsoulable. Dan lives in Danville with his wife and two daughters. Spencer is a professional lead guitarist who has played with many great bands from Chicago to California. He received his first guitar at age 13 and by age 15 he was a recording artist and performed on Television. He has played for great bands such as Albert Collins, Eddie Taylor, Fenton Robinson, Lefty Diz, Melvin Taylor, Buddy Guy and blues legend Willie Dixon. He lived his passion singing, recording and playing lead guitar in his own combo "Deacon Blues.” He is always delighted to share his passion for music with the “Judy Brown Band.” Judy learned guitar at age 18 and within 6 months started a rock and roll all-girls band, “The Royal Queens,” in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - she played lead guitar and sang. They played sock hops and on a radio show on Saturdays for one year. She married her high school sweetheart at age 19 ½ and moved to California and gave up playing the guitar for 25 years. She started playing again in 1982 when she met Smokey Coats who played steel guitar. They played together with various musicians for 13 years. Due to health reasons, Smokey is no longer in the “Judy Brown Band” but he will remain dear to her heart for the inspiration and joy they shared in playing country music together. She feels blessed with the current band members and they all share the same passion for music to include country, rock & roll and blues. It is the pleasure of the “Judy Brown Band” to play for the Lamorinda Adult Respite Center’s fundraiser. It is their sixth year to provide music for this event. Mike Fourie has been playing bass for several decades. A fixture of the Bay Area Club Scenes he has played with a wide variety of jazz, blues, rock, country and swing bands since the 70’s. The best job he ever played is the one tonight. Alan Hand was born in Atlanta, Georgia, Alan started taking piano lessons at the age of 5. His mother soon recognized that he was bored with the simplicity of Beginners Piano and sought an advanced teacher. For the next 14 years he took lessons from two noted classical concert pianists. At age 15, he expressed a lack of interest in classical music and chose to stop classical lessons. Alan joined his first band, “The Rox,” in 1965. In 1969 Alan went to Greenwich Village in New York, where his talent connected him with artist Richie Havens and other musicians in and around the Café a GoGo on Bleeker. The fall of 1969 found him at the Woodstock Festival and shortly thereafter he moved to the small village of Woodstock, N.Y. where he was introduced to Van Morrison. Alan performed and recorded with Van on the Street Choir album. Later he joined ranks with artist John Prine and after a successful year of traveling with John began to work with Bonnie Raitt. In 1981, upon beginning a family and giving his life to Jesus Christ, he stepped out of the music industry to seek and find a successful career as an electrician, which he still holds today and is Sr. Superintendent of the Electrical and Lighting Maintenance Shops at the U.C. Berkeley Campus, but he has never given up music and his love of it but confines himself to local club and festival dates as a backup pianist, performing in and around the Bay Area for the past 22 years. Raffle Tickets $12/each; $55/5 tickets; $100/10 tickets; $175/20 tickets Write your name, phone number and the number of the raffle item on each ticket (20 included). A return mailing label works great, but be sure to include your phone number and the raffle item! Enclose a check payable to LARC (memo for raffle tickets) and return in the enclosed envelope. 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