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Chalice Flame Productions Presents

UUCV’s 22nd ANNUAL AUCTION
         SATURDAY
     DECEMBER 1, 2018
SATURDAY DECEMBER 1, 2018 - UUCV's 22nd ANNUAL AUCTION - Chalice Flame Productions Presents
Unitarian Universalists of the Cumberland Valley
           2 Forge Road, PO Box 207
           Boiling Springs, PA 17007

717-249-8944 office@uucv.net www.uucv.net
           Reverend Aija Simpson
SATURDAY DECEMBER 1, 2018 - UUCV's 22nd ANNUAL AUCTION - Chalice Flame Productions Presents
Chalice Flame Productions presents
SaturdayNight
    at theMovies
This booklet is provided to assist you in making purchases at UUCV’s
2018 Auction. We encourage you to be as generous as your budget
allows.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
6:30—7:00 Theatre doors open! It’s Saturday night and we’re all
dressed up to go to the movies, or play acting a character from a
favorite movie. Visit the Concession Stand and Bar. Peruse the Silent
Auction items and gift certificates and put your first bids down on ones
that interest you. Please note, items on pink paper will close out fist.

7:00—7:15 FIRST FEATURE SIGN UPS will be open. Go ahead and
write your name down for the events of your choice. Note: if there are
more people who sign up than spaces alotted, names will be drawn at
7:20 to determine the winning participants and/or couples.

7:15—7:45 Time to make your final bids on SILENT AUCTION,
GIFT CERTIFICATES and WISHING WELL items on the PINK
SHEETS. They will close out at 7:45.

7:30—7:45 SECOND FEATURE SIGN UPS will be open. Same thing
goes for all the Sign Ups—if the event is oversold, names will be drawn
at 7:50 to determine the winning participants and/or couples.

Don’t forget to continue to browse the Silent Auction to keep tabs on
bids for items you have your eye on. Visit the Bar and Concession Stand
to keep up your strength. Remaining Silent Auction items will close out
at 8:15.

8:00—8:15 THIRD FEATURE SIGN UPS will be open. Don’t miss
out! If you haven’t filled up your social calendar, now is the time.
Names will be drawn for any over-sold events at 8:20.

8:15 SILENT AUCTION CLOSES
Sit back and enjoy the music of UUCV Jazz Legends, socialize with
friends, enjoy another drink or snack, or find a seat in the sanctuary
while the Check Out Crew gets all the records compiled.

8:45 RAFFLE DRAWING

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8:50 Check-out will begin in the Sanctuary as soon as possible. Check-
out will progress by pew rows from front to back. Enjoy each other’s
company and the photo show. Thank you for your patience!

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Schedule of Events                                                  1
Auction Basics                                                      2
Calendar of Sign Ups                                                4
First Feature Sign Ups                                              6
Second Feature Sign Ups                                             9
Third Feature Sign Ups                                             12
Silent Auction Items                                               15
Wishing Well, Greenery & Food Items                                36
Cast and Crew Credits			                                           38
Record Your Purchases				                                          39

AUCTION BASICS

REGISTRATION: A $5/person admission fee includes a bidder
number and snack buffet. Recieve your bidder number at the Check-in
Desk. All purchases except for beverages from the Bar must be made
with your bidder number.

HOW TO PICK UP YOUR PURCHASES: Auction items and gift
certificates diplayed on the tables must be taken home the night of
the Auction. Arrangements for larger items may be coordinated with
Tim Tilton at 480-620-6835. It is your responsibility to make these
arrangements.

BIDDING BUDDIES: If you are unable to attend, we encourage you to
locate a friend to bid on your behalf. Make sure they have your method
of payment. Another option is to simply write a check to “UUCV” with
“Auction 2018” in the memo line, to support our beloved community.

PAYING FOR YOUR PURCHASES: Several Options are available!
On the night of the Auction the Check Out Crew will accept cash,
VISA, MasterCard, Discover or checks made out to UUCV.
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OR . . .
If you need or want to leave early, NEW this year—ALTERNATE
PAYMENT AUTHORIZATION FORM. Fill out a form the night of
the Auction at Check-in and choose to either complete payment on
Sunday, Dec 2 after church, or have the Check Out Crew bill your credit
card and email you a receipt. For your convenience these forms will be
available at the Advance Registration Table prior to the Auction but will
not be accepted until the night of the Auction.
                                  OR . . .
CHECK-OUT BUDDIES: You can ask someone to check out for you as
long as they know your bidder number and have your method of
payment.

RAFFLE: Raffle tickets in the amounts of $5-25 will be sold during the
evening and the winning ticket will be drawn the night of the Auction.
The winner will get double the percentage if present and the face
amount if not. For example, a $15 ticket will garner 30% of the total
collected if the winner is still there, and 15% if not.

REFRESHMENTS: A selection of delicious hors d’oeuvres and sweets
donated by UUCV members and friends will be available throughout
the evening. Also available for a cash donation at the Bar throughout
the evening, will be beer, wine, bottled water and soft drinks.

SIGN UP ITEMS: Sign Ups will take place from 7:00 to 8:15 in the
Social Hall. Sign Ups have a fixed price and a set number of openings.
Sign Ups will be presented in three Features. Note: if there are more
people who sign up for an event than spaces alotted, names will be
drawn after each Feature to determine the winning participants and/or
couples.

SILENT AUCTION: The Silent Auction will be held in the Social
Hall from 6:30 to 8:15. Each bidding sheet will indicate the catalogue
number of the item, name of the item and minimum bid. Write your
bidder number and the amount you are bidding in even dollar amounts
direcly below the existing bid. Bid as often as you like and remember all
funds go to UUCV. When the Silent Auction closes, the highest bidder’s
number will be posted on the item or certificate, ready for you to pick
up and take home after you check out.

CHILDREN’S AUCTION ACTIVITIES: The Auction isn’t only
for adults. Children will be cared for downstairs in the elementary
classrooms during the Auction. They will have their own Kids’ Auction
with a chance to purchase non-food items for kids ages 4 and up with
their “Auction Bucks”. Nursery care is also provided by reservation.
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SaturdayNight
    at theMovies
Calendar of Sign Up events 2019

                           December 2018

Tonight! Un-Event Auction 20/20 Challenge—Small groups Womenfolk &
         Namely Women , p. 9

                            January 2019
19      Turkish Delight Dinner, 6 pm ­—Madelyn Campbell­, p. 7
10, 17, 24, 31 Intro to Woodcarving, 6 pm—Rich Bronakoski, p. 10

                               February
 9      Be a Player at Game Night, 7 pm—Carole & Tom DeWall, p. 13
22      German Dinner, 7 pm—Gisela Rothke, p. 8
23      Mardi Gras Dinner, 6:30 pm—Deb Stille & Jen Teates, p. 6

                                March
 2      Modern Pop Culture Class, TBD—Carmen Hershey, p. 9
14      Honey Tasting and Bee Talk, 6 pm—Tara & Greg Hildebrand, p. 11
22      Mom’s Home Cooking, 6:30 pm—Wendy & Cheryl, p.11
23      The Owl as Spirit Being, TBD—Char Klein, p.10
30      Irish Dinner, TBD—Carol & Michael Riesmeyer, p.10

                                 April
 6      Hand-Made Book Making, 1–4pm—Leeann Rhoades, p. 7
13      Dance Like Fred & Ginger, 2 pm—Susan Rimby & John Katz, p. 12

                                 May
18      Morning Hike & Lunch, 8 am—Sarah Gaudelli, p. 7
18      High Tea with the Minister, 3 pm—Aija Simpson­, p. 10

                                June
 8      Rickettes Glenn Hike, 8:30 am—The DeWalls and Burtons, p. 13
16      Super Soup & Scrabble Sunday, 1–4 pm—Diane Dusman, p. 11
22      Hippie Solstice Dinner, 6–10 pm—Char Klein, Gail Black, Connie
        Bair & Bev Ayers-Nachamkin, p. 8

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July
 6      Motown, Cocktails & Tapas, 7 pm—Aija Simpson, p. 10
14      Bastille Day Dinner, 7 pm—Dennis & Kristen Schad, p. 12

                             September
 6      Local Dinner, 6:30 pm—Amy Farrel & John Bloom, p. 12
14      Swiss Dinner, 6:30 pm—Rita vanAlkamade & Tim Tilton, p. 6
21      Paint Night, 7 pm—Char Klein & UUCV Art Group, p. 6
22      Super Soup and Scrabble Sunday, 1–4 pm—Diane Dusman, p. 7

                     Dates To Be Determined

A Night in Carlisle, Dinner and a Movie—Chris Kapp, p. 8

Dinner and a Movie at Home, 3 Offerings—Jill Kachmar, pp. 12, 13, 14

Museum trips to DC, Baltimore or Philadelphia—Giesla Rothke, p.11

1.5 Hours of Gardening; ie. Weeding, Multching, Planting, etc.—Carole
Dewall, Dee Lauderbaugh & Rebecca Frantantuono, p. 8

Graphite Portraits—Carolyn Hocker, p. 9

Kalorama Tour in Washington, D.C.—Michael Weidner, p. 14

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First Feature Sign Ups
2001   Paint Night with UUCV Artists
       September 21, 2019 7—9:30 pm
       Cost: $45 (18 people)
       Hosted by the UUCV Artists, Char Klein will lead an intrepid
       group in painting an Eastern Screech Owl step-by-step in the
       dining hall of the church. You don’t have to have ever picked
       up a brush. You’ll learn everything you need to know with all
       the supplies available. AND, by the end of the evening, you’ll
       end up with an original painting to proudly display on a wall.
       There will also be delicious snacks, plenty of wine and soft
       drinks to enhance your painting experience.

2002   Louisiana Mardi Gras Dinner
       February 23, 2019 6:30 pm
       Cost: $45 (10 people)
       Join Deb Stille and Jen Teates for a delicious Louisiana
       Mardi Gras-themed dinner. Your hosts will provide several
       excellent courses for you to enjoy, surrounded by Mardi Gras
       decorations and accompanied by New Orleans music. Come
       dressed in your best purple, green and gold to enjoy a special
       evening of food, drink and companionship on a chilly winter’s
       night.

2003   Dining in Switzerland
       September 14, 2019 6:30 pm
       Cost: $50 (14 people)
       Come yodel with Rita van Alkemade and Tim Tilton and
       enjoy the flavorful cuisine of Switzerland. “While we can’t
       duplicate the glorious mountaintop views of Switzerland, we
       will attempt an otherwise authentic Swiss experience.”
       The evening will begin with appetizers including a variety of
       fresh baked breads dipped into a sizzling cheese fondue. This
       will be followed by a hearty Swiss stew and accompanying
       vegetables. The meal will end with a mouth-watering fondue
       of assorted refreshing fruits dipped in melted dark Swiss
       chocolate.

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2004 Good Day Sunshine Hike and Lunch
       May 18, 2019 8 am Cost: $10 (10 people)
       Start your day right with a morning hike on the Appalachian
       Trail (AT) with fellow trekkers, led by Sarah Gaudelli. You have
       your choice of starting at the UUCV parking lot and ending up
       with 7 miles, or meeting up with everyone at other AT stops
       along the way—PA 74 (5 miles), Lisburn Road (4 miles) or PA
       641 (3 miles). The hike will culminate with a lovely catered
       lunch, beverages and a relaxing dip in Sarah’s pool.

2005   Super Soup and Scrabble Sunday
       September 22, 2019 1—4 pm
       Cost: $15 (8 people)
       What better thing to do on a Sunday afternoon than enjoy a
       bowl of home-made soup, delicious bread and beverages while
       sharing a brain-tickling game of Scrabble with others in the
       group. Hosted by Diane Dusman, great fun will be had by all
       and you might just learn a new word or two.

2006   Handmade Book-Making
       April 6, 2019 1—4 pm Cost: $30 (20 people)
       Learn the basics of producing a book from scratch to create
       your very own journal, sketchbook or photo album. Hand-
       made books also make great gifts to be cherished for a lifetime.
       Leeann Rhoades will present an overview of materials used in
       book-making and book styles. Techniques will include folding,
       sewing, glueing and measuring.

2007   Turkish Delights
       January 19, 2019 6 pm Cost: $40 (8 people)
       Enjoy a variety of soups, mezzes, desserts and wines from the
       Ottoman Cuisine. Madelyn Campbell is your host for this
       exotic meal that is sure to warm the souls of all who come
       together on this cold winter evening.

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2008   Professional Help for your Garden
       Date TBD Cost: $75 per session (3 households)
       Can your garden—and your back—use the help of
       three experienced and enthusiastic gardeners? Let Dee
       Lauderbaugh, Rebecca Frantantuono and Carole DeWall
       assist you with your weeding, planting and other general
       maintenance. On a date mutually agreed to all, they will work
       together in your garden for 1 1/2 hours.

2009   Solstice Hippie Dinner
       June 22, 2019 6—10 pm Cost: $40 (12 people)
       Here’s your chance to celebrate Summer Solstice 2019 with a
       wonderful “hippie dinner” of fondue and other healthy foods
       prepared by Char Klein, Gail Black, Connie Bair and Bev
       Ayers-Nachamkin. Enjoy music you knew and loved from the
       60’s while being served by appropriately garbed hosts.

2010   German Dinner
       February 22, 2019 7 pm Cost: $35 (7 people)
       Savour the flavors of Germany prepared and served by Gisela
       Roethke, an expert at German cuisine. The meal will consist
       of four courses with good will and warm friendship on a chilly
       winter evening.

2011   A Night in Carlisle for Two
       Date TBD Cost: $35
       Enjoy dinner at the new Jewels of India restaurant and then
       head over to the Carlisle Theatre for a night of cinematic
       magic. Chris Kapp will provide a $20 gift certificate to Jewels
       of India and two tickets to the Carlisle Theater.

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Second Feature Sign Ups

2012   The Un-Event 20/20 Challenge
       Night of the Auction Cost: $20 Unlimited
       This year the Small Groups Womenfolk and Namely Women
       are taking a pause from hosting our usual festive gatherings,
       but we all still want to support the Auction. Therefore we are
       offering a no fuss, no muss, no bother Un-Event Challenge.
       Are you willing to accept it?
       The 20 members of Womenfolk and Namely Women are each
       donating $20 toward the Auction. We invite 20 (or more!) of
       you to match our donation with your contribution of $20.
       So as not to miss socializing, all who meet the challenge
       will be invited to gather at one of Carlisle’s fabulous new
       restaurants for a dinner-on-your-own evening of conversation
       and fellowship. Date and location for this gathering TBD
       based on the final number who step up to the Un-Event
       Challenge.

2013   A Portrait in Graphite of Your Choice
       Date TBD Cost: $30 (20 people)
       Our very talented artist Carolyn Hocker will draw a portrait
       of your choice, preferably from life, but she is also willing to
       work with photographs. Her medium will be pencil on paper.
       Carolyn is known for her astounding ability to capture a
       likeness and an original portrait by her would be treasured for
       many years to come.

2014 Modern Pop Culture Class
       March 2, 2019 3 pm Cost: $25 (10 people)
       Carmen Hershey will teach a class entitled “Carmen’s Modern
       Pop Culture Class” to update us all in the slang, technology,
       music and culture of today’s youth. Snacks will be included.

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2015   Irish Dinner
       March 30, 2019 Time TBD Cost: $30 (4 people)
       Carol and Michael Riesmeyer will be hosting a delicious meal
       from Ireland and here’s the menu: Irish pub salad; Fisherman’s
       Pie made with cod, shrimp and mushrooms in a creamy wine
       sauce, topped with mashed potatoes; Irish soda bread; Bailey’s
       chocolate cake, Jameson’s Irish Whiskey or Guinness Blonde
       Ale.

2016   Introduction to Woodcarving
       January 10, 17, 24, 31, 2019 6—8 pm
       Cost: $20 (5 people)
       Learn basic woodcarving in four Thursday evening sessions.
       Richard Bronakoski will sponsor the class which includes
       all the necessary tools and materials for a beginning project.
       Classes will be held at the New Kingstown Fire House, New
       Kingstown, PA.

2017   High Tea with the Minister
       May 18, 2019 3 pm
       $35/adults $15/children (20 people)
       Reverend Aija Simpson would enjoy the pleasure of your
       company at her new house in Midtown Harrisburg for tea,
       cakes and other various sweets. She is also offering “a very
       British cocktail.”

2018   The Owl as Spiritual Being
       March 23, 2019 Time TBD Cost: $30 (10 people)
       Char Klein will lead you through a study of the place of owls in
       multiple cultures. Afterward create your own owls as pendants
       on beaded necklaces.

2019   Motown, Cocktails and Tapas
       July 6, 2019 7pm Cost: $10 (20 people)
       Join Reverend Aija in her new home in Midtown Harrisburg
       for Spanish tapas and cocktails to celebrate with her in
       friendship and fellowship.

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2020   Mom’s Home Cooking
       March 22, 2019 6:30 pm Cost: $35 (8 people)
       Perhaps the most fundamental task of a mother is feeding
       her children. We’re sure you all have memories of a favorite
       dish that nurtured you. Please join Wendy Gebb and Cheryl
       Parsons for an evening of celebrating mothers. They will
       prepare and serve some of their mothers’ favorite recipes for
       a full course meal of nourishment and memories. They invite
       you to bring stories of favorite foods and a copy of a recipe
       from your mother’s kitchen to share as we all remember
       forkfuls of motherly love.

2021   Honey Tasting and Bee Talk
       March 14, 2019 6 pm
       Cost: $20 per person $35 per couple (15 people)
       Join Tara and Greg Hildebrand as they educate us on the
       secret lives of bees. Event will include tasting the sweet nectar
       of honey.

2022   Super Soup and Scrabble Sunday
       June 16, 2019 1—4 pm Cost: $15 (8 people)
       What better thing to do on a Sunday afternoon than enjoy a
       bowl of home-made soup, delicious bread and beverages while
       sharing a brain-tickling game of Scrabble with others in the
       group, especially if you couldn’t make the first chance. Hosted
       by Diane Dusman, great fun will be had by all and you might
       just learn a new word or two.

2023   A Day at the Museum
       Date and Time TBD
       Cost: $50 per person (3 people per trip,
       unlimited trips)
       Have you been wanting to see that new exhibition you’ve been
       reading about? Gisela Roethke will do the driving to a special
       exhibit or collection you’ve been wanting to see at a museum
       in Philadelphia, Baltimore or Washington, D.C. Entrance fee
       and lunch are on your own. Dates to be arranged on multiple
       trips, Spring, Summer or Fall 2019.

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Third Feature Sign Ups
2024   Local Dinner
       September 6, 2019 Cost: $50 (16 people)
       Amy Farrell and John Bloom invite you to their annual “Local
       Dinner” where you will enjoy a leisurely meal created with
       locally sourced organic foods accompanied by a variety of
       beverages.

2025   Dinner and a Movie . . . at Home
       Date TBD Cost: $45 (1 household)
       What’s better than dinner and a movie? How about having
       them at home, where you don’t have to change out of your
       chill pants? Jill Kachmar will drop off to your home a dinner
       of your choice, including salad and entree. Plot Twist: A
       surprise mix of two DVD’s. Plan to be entertained & delighted!
       Concession Stand: A movie night without popcorn is like a
       unicorn without a horn—pointless! You’ll receive a variety of
       popcorn & seasonings to munch on during the movie. Your
       sweet ending will include a variety of candy in sealed mason
       jars. Wrap yourself in a soft and cozy blanket (pre-washed in
       all free & clear) and get ready to relax!

2026   Bastille Day Dinner
       July 14, 2019 7 pm             Cost: $50 (8 people)
       Join Dennis and Kristen Schad as they host a four course
       French country dinner with appropriate wines. And then . . .
       let them eat cake!

2027   Learn to Dance Like Fred and Ginger
       April 13, 2019 2 pm Cost: $10 (20 people)
       Join Susan Rimby and John Katz in the UUCV dining room
       for East Coast Swing Dancing. We’ll teach a one-hour lesson
       and spend the second hour practicing what we’ve learned. NO
       PARTNER IS NECESSARY! We’ll all dance with each other.
       Water will be provided, and we’ll have door prizes, too! Please
       wear shoes, not sandals.

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2028   Dinner and a Movie . . . at Home
       Date to be Determined
       Cost: $45 (1 household)
       What’s better than dinner and a movie? How about having
       them at home, where you don’t have to change out of your
       chill pants? Jill Kachmar will drop off to your home a dinner
       of your choice, including salad and entree. Plot Twist: A
       surprise mix of two DVD’s. Plan to be entertained & delighted!
       Concession Stand: A movie night without popcorn is like a
       unicorn without a horn—pointless! You’ll receive a variety of
       popcorn & seasonings to munch on during the movie. Your
       sweet ending will include a variety of candy in sealed mason
       jars. Wrap yourself in a soft and cozy blanket (pre-washed in
       all free & clear) and get ready to relax!

2029 Ricketts Glen Hike
       June 8, 2019 8:30 am Cost: $25 (12 people)
       Enjoy the amazing beauty of Ricketts Glen State Park, 30
       miles north of Bloomsburg, with your guides Michele and Jim
       Burton and Tom and Carole DeWall. Twenty-two waterfalls
       await you, including one 94 feet high! This is a strenuous
       3-mile hike with steep grades and slippery trails, but it’s worth
       the effort. Good knees and balance required. Snacks and
       lunch will be provided on this all-day trek to one of the most
       inspiring natural sites in Pennsylvania.

2030   Be a Player at Game Night
       February 9, 2019 7 pm
       Cost: $20 (10 people)
       Choose your Game Table: whether you prefer playing cards
       or table games, this event is for you. Tom and Carole DeWall
       offer an evening of playing their favorite family card game,
       Hearts. The pool table and ping-pong will also be available.
       Snacks and beverages provided. Snow date is Feb. 23, 2019.

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2031   Dinner and a Movie . . . at Home
       Date to be Determined
       Cost: $45 (1 household)
       What’s better than dinner and a movie? How about having
       them at home, where you don’t have to change out of your
       chill pants? Jill Kachmar will drop off to your home a dinner
       of your choice, including salad and entree. Plot Twist: A
       surprise mix of two DVD’s. Plan to be entertained & delighted!
       Concession Stand: A movie night without popcorn is like a
       unicorn without a horn—pointless! You’ll receive a variety of
       popcorn & seasonings to munch on during the movie. Your
       sweet ending will include a variety of candy in sealed mason
       jars. Wrap yourself in a soft and cozy blanket (pre-washed in
       all free & clear) and get ready to relax!

2032 Experience a Tour of Kalorama, Washington, D.C.
       Any Sunday in April or May, 2019
       Cost: $100 per person (2 people)
       Michael Weidner invites you on a unique tour of the
       Kalorama section of Washington, D.C. He will provide the
       transportation to and from D.C. and a brunch at a fine dining
       restaurant. Good walking shoes are a must. Mike will lead
       you on a tour of exteriors of embassies and the homes of the
       rich and famous such as the Obamas, Kushners and Clintons.
       Visits also include the DuPont Farmers Market, Woodrow
       Wilson House and the Islamic Center.

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Silent Auction
       And now for something completely different.

1001   Zero Water Filter.
       Starting bid: $20
       This Zero Water Filter has
       never been used! It comes with
       all features intact to give you
       quality filtered water intake as
       part of your healthy lifestyle.

1002   Card Games Gift
       Set and Mind Trap
       Puzzler Team Game.
       Starting bid: $10

1003   Reserved Parking
       Space. Starting bid: $15
       Good for a whole year! This parking space is right beside the
       church in the parking lot near the back door.

1004 Mini Teak Cordial Glass
       Set and Decorative Wine
       Stoppers. Starting bid:
       $10
       Impress your friends with these
       beautiful additions to your bar
       collection.

1005 Musical Jewelry Box
       from Japan with Twirling
       Ballerina.
       Starting bid: $8
       10”x 5”x 4” lacquered jewelry
       box. When opened, a twirling
       balerina in a pink tutu moves
       to delicate music.

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1006   Carved Whale Tail Wine Holder
       Starting bid: $10
       Beautifully carved in the
       shape of a whale’s tail, this
       wooden wine holder will
       artistically present your wine
       and comes with a matching
       wine stopper.

1007   King Size Down Blanket
       Starting bid: $45
       Brand new never used and still in its
       original packaging. Just in time to get
       cozy on those long cold winter nights
       to come.

1008   Yoga Mat
       Starting Bid: $5
       If you have never tried yoga or
       you’ve practiced for years and
       your mat is worn out, this brand
       new yoga mat is for you.

1009   Four Plates with
       Decorative Grape Design
       Starting bid: $20
       Lovely square dessert plates
       edged in green with a slightly
       different grape motif on each
       one.

1010   Medium Sized Dog Crate
       Starting bid: $20
       Perfect for transport of your
       medium size dog or for house
       training your new puppy.

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1011   Large Longaberger Basket
       Starting bid: $30
       Collectable Longaberger baskets stand
       the test of time, and this one is large
       enough to be a laundry basket.

1012   Brand New Women’s size 9M
       Flannel Lined Mocasins
       Starting bid: $20
       Never-been-worn LLBean mocs are
       oh so cozy.

1013   Large Decorative
       Reindeer Candle Holder
       Starting bid: $10

1014   Andrew Weil Rice Cooker
       Starting bid: $20
       This rice cooker endorsed by doctor
       and nutritionist Andrew Weil, MD,
       comes with a book of recipes for
       healthy eating.

1015   Portable/Collapsable
       Rain Barrel
       Starting bid: $25

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1016   Virtual Reality
       Glasses
       Starting bid $15
       These barely used
       VR glasses come
       with instructions.

1017   Three Piece Crockery Soup
       Tureen
       Starting bid $15
       Purchased at the State College Arts
       and Crafts Festival

1018   30 Cup Coffee Percolater in
       vintage gold
       Starting bid: $8
       Perfect for a large gathering.

1019   Edition of Bachelor Girl
       signed by author Kim Van
       Alkemade. Starting bid: $15
       Donated by Whistlestop Bookshop.
       Enjoy the creative talents of our very
       own author as you enjoy her second
       highly acclaimed book.

1020   A Selection of Books on
       Carlisle History donated
       by Cumberland County
       Historical Society
       Starting bid: $25

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1021   Ronco Showtime Rotisserie
       Oven and Accessories
       Starting bid: $25
       Like new, complete with all the
       accessories you need—you supply
       the chicken.

1022   Handwoven 100% Wool
       Turquoise and Purple Scarf
       Starting bid: $20
       Wrap yourself in colorful warmth.

1023   Three Hand Painted Wine
       Glasses and Two Hand
       Thrown Coffee Mugs
       Starting bid: $10

1024   Picnic Wine Basket for Two
       Starting bid: $20
       Includes 4 napkins, cork, corkscrew,
       two glasses and a bottle of wine.
       Perfect for concerts on the grass.

1025   Abstract Painting by an artist
       from Ithaca, New York
       Starting bid: $15

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1026   Framed Thai Rubbing
       depicting a scene from
       Indian Classic Ramayana
       Starting bid: $20

1027   The Oxford Handbook of
       Buddhist Ethics edited by Dan
       Cozort and Jim Mark Shields
       Starting bid: $15
       Guided by the expertise and
       scholarship of Dan and Jim, mindfully
       explore this aspect of Buddhism.

1028   Redware Milk Pan
       with “Ear Handles”
       Starting bid: $25
       CA. late 19th century,
       15” across x 5 3/4 “ high

1029 “Wings Set Me Free”
       Original Stained Glass by
       Margie Akin.
       Starting bid: $20
       21” x 19” Ready for hanging.

1030   Blue Sanded Glass Vase and Blue/
       Green Handmade Paperweight
       Starting bid: $10

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1031   Handmade Folded Etched
       Glass Vase
       Starting bid: $15
       A unique way to display your
       favorite bouquet.

1032 Princess-seamed Floral
       Tapestry Women’s size M
       Vest in Autumn Colors
       Starting bid: $15
       Wear it in style!

1033   Decorative Floral
       Patterned Tray from the
       NY Arboretum Gift Shop
       Starting bid: $10

1034   Beverage Gift Basket including
       Coffee, Tea, Cocoa and a
       Bottle of Champagne
       Starting bid: $25
       Whether its time to celebrate or curl
       up on the couch, this basket has the
       beverage for you.

1035   Hand-built Ceramic
       Casserole with Lid by
       Local Artist and
       Professor Ben
       Culbertson
       Starting bid: $20

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1036 Original Chinese Brush Painting
       by local Artist Mary Jane Sausser.
       Starting bid: $125
       Framed. Retail value per Pat Craig is $425.
       See Sausser’s work at Village Artisans in
       Boiling Springs for comparable pricing.

1037 Framed Still Life Print of a
       Pitcher with Flowers and Three
       Lemons
       Starting bid: $10

1038 Three Small Mosaic
       Hanging Wall Tiles
       Starting bid: $10
       Mid-Century Modern.

1039 Colorful, UU Themed Wall
       Tiles and Refrigerator Magnets
       handcrafted by Amy Kuipers
       Starting bid: $8

1040 Growler, Vintage styled Cap
       and Coasters
       Starting bid: $20
       Donated by Molly Pitcher Brewing
       Company.

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1041   Purple and Red Folding
       Footstools
       Starting bid: $10
       Lightweight, practical and easy to fold
       and store.

1042   Petite Mirror with Stained Glass
       Frame
       Starting bid: $5
       For a corner that needs that special
       something.

1043   Pampered Chef Apple Peeler,
       Corer and Slicer
       Starting bid: $5
       Never used. For lovers of apple pie or
       crisp who don’t like the preparation.

1044   Two Frank Lloyd Wrightesque
       Wall Lamps in Earthtone Colors
       Starting bid: $30
       Add warm elegant light to read by in any
       room.

1045 Super Scrabble and Upwards
       Starting bid: $15
       Super Scrabble–more spaces, tiles and
       points than regular Scrabble.
       Upwards–a three dimensional word
       game.

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1046   Women Artists and
       Norman Rockwell
       Art Books
       Starting bid: $20
       Improve your knowlege of
       art history with these coffee
       table books filled with high
       quality images of paintings.

1047   Hand-knit Black and White
       Sweater Jacket
       Starting bid: $20
       Unique and stylish addition to
       your wardrobe.

1048   Festive, Decorated Red
       Holiday Sweater
       Starting bid: $20
       Grab up this beauty just in time
       for the holidays.

1049   Oriental Brush Art Set
       Starting bid: $15
       Antique and special.

1050 A,B,C,D
       Handmade Spirit
       Animal Necklaces by
       Char Klein
       Starting bid: $10 each

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1051   “Food Chain” Pin and Earrings
       by Char Klein
       Starting bid: $12
       The pin is a bird and the earings are
       cute worms. Get it?

1052   Framed Map depicting
       New York City in 1695
       Starting bid: $15

1053   Franz Fox Giclee Print
       Starting bid: $125
       Priced per the request of the
       donor.

1054   Print of a Moses Soyer
       Ballerina Lithograph
       Starting bid: $25

1055 Chili-Pepper-Red Keurig
       Single Cup Coffee Maker
       Starting bid: $20
       An eye-popping way to start your day.

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1056   Small Two Cup French Press
       Coffee Maker
       Starting bid: $5
       A more Continental way to start
       your day.

1057   Large Framed Print
       Starting bid: $15
       Enhance your dining room or kitchen
       with vibrant blues, reds and yellow
       fruit and pottery. Frame measures
       34.5” x 28.5”.

1058   Marble Mortar and Pestal
       Starting bid: $8

1059   Small Cut Glass Candy Dish
       with Lid
       Starting bid: $8

1060   White Illusion Scarf
       Starting bid: $5
       Wrap yourself in soft elegance as you
       fight off winter’s chill.

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1061   Golden Moment by Patricia
       Bourque Decorative Plate
       with Stand
       Starting bid: $5

1062   Colorful Handmade
       and Signed by the Artist
       Small Square Plates
       Starting bid: $15

1063   Two Cut Flower Holders
       signed by the Artist
       Starting bid: $15
       Display your bouquet in a playful
       way with these modern motifs.

1064   Large Pottery Cut Flower
       Holder signed by the Artist
       Starting bid: $15
       For larger arrangements.

1065   Martin J. Benoit, WFA
       small Mardi Gras Print
       Starting bid: $20

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1066   Holiday Decorative
       Watchmaker Music Box
       Nutcracker
       Starting bid: $10

1067   Three Panel Appliqued Wall
       Hanging handcrafted in
       Zimbabwe.
       Starting bid: $25
       Artist’s information included.

1068 A
       Six Panel Applique Wall
       Hanging handcrafted
       in Zimbabwe
       Strating bid: $35

1068 B
       Six Panel Applique Wall
       Hanging handcrafted
       in Zimbabwe
       Starting bid: $35

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1068 C
       Six Panel Applique Wall
       Hanging handcrafted
       in Zimbabwe
       Starting bid: $35

1069   Embroidered Wall Hanging
       Depicting Animals
       handcrafted in Zimbabwe
       Starting bid: $25

1070   Six Cup French Press
       Coffee Maker + Coffee
       grinder + Tea Press +
       Laugh More Mug
       Starting bid: $15
       What a beverage bargain!

1071   Small Round Glass Pitcher
       Rimmed in Silver
       Starting bid: $5

1072   Royal Copenhagen
       Eggs and Rabbit Dish
       Starting bid: $5
       For the collector.

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1073   Wooden Salad Bowl
       with Serving Utensils
       Starting bid: $10

1074   Orvis Plush Blue Large
       Dog Bed
       Starting bid: $20
       Fido will love curling up in
       cozy comfort.

1075 A,B
       Brand-new Director’s
       Chair with Side Table
       Starting bid: $35
       each
       You admired them at Pride
       Fest. Now you can own one
       or two.

1076   Colorful Table Linen
       Starting bid: $40
       Top quality 60” round table linen.
       Red and gold floral motif.

1077   Red Table Linen
       Starting bid: $35
       Top quality 60” round table linen.
       Red with small pattern.

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1078   Red on Red Table Linen
       Starting bid: $35
       Top quality 60” round table linen.

1079   Bee Related Gift Basket
       Starting bid: $30
       from Greg and Tara Hildebrand

1080   Piano Tuning and adjustments
       Starting bid: $50
       Joseph Osborne will tune and adjust a piano that has been
       tuned recently enough to not require a pitch raise. Retail value
       $130. He has 40 years of experience in tuning and restoration
       and is a former president of the local Piano Technicians Guild.

1081   Box #1 of a variety
       of CDs
       Starting bid: $20

1082   Box #2 of a variety
       of CDs
       Starting bid: $20

1083   Handmade Rope
       Bowl with Lilac and
       Gold Stitching
       featuring a wire
       wrapped shell
       collected by Erica
       Binder in Assateaque
       Island. Starting bid: $20

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Silent Auction - gift certificates

1084   Chiropractic
       Adjustment by Eric
       Klinedinst, D.C. at
       Simply Well
       Starting bid: $20

1085   Thirty Days of
       Unlimited Yoga
       at Simply Well
       Starting bid: $15

1086   Sixty Minute
       Massage by
       David Bender
       at Simply Well
       Starting bid: $25

1087 A,B,C,D
       Four $25 Gift
       Certificates to
       Issei Noodles
       Starting bid: $10
       each

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1088   $20 Gift Certificate to North
       Hanover Grille
       Starting bid: $8

1089   $15 Gift Certificate
       to Carlisle Thai
       Cuisine
       Starting bid: $6

1090   $25 Gift Certificate
       to Visual Addiction
       Starting bid: $10
       Tattoo and body piercing

1091 A,B
       Two $10 Gift
       Certificates to
       Alibi’s
       Starting Bid: $4

1092   $21 Gift Certificate to
       Yak and Yetti II
       Starting bid: $10
       Nepalese Restuarant

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1093   $10 Gift
       Certificat to
       Square Bean
       Starting Bid: $4

1094   $10 Gift Certificate to
       The Hamilton Restaurant
       Starting bid: $4

1095   $15 Gift
       Certificate to
       George’s Subs
       Starting bid: $6

1096   $10 Gift Certificate
       to Taqueria Laurita
       Starting bid: $4

1097   $20 Gift Certificate
       to The Grazery
       Starting bid: $8

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1098 $15 Gift Certificate to
       American
       Artisan Gallery
       Starting bid: $6

1099 A,B,C,D,E
       Five $100 Gift
       Certificates to
       Garden Gallery
       Starting bid: $45 each

1100   Two Tickets
       to a play at
       Allenberry’s
       Keystone
       Theatrics.
       $56 value.
       Starting bid: $30

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Wishing Well, Greenery and
       Personally Prepared Food Items

3001   Yard Clean Up
       Susan Vernon wants help with yard clean up in the Spring. She
       will pay $15 per hour for up to 4 hours.

3002   Like to Wash Windows?!
       Susan Vernon needs you. She will pay $100 for outdoor
       window washing next Spring.

3003 Help With a Home Office
       Good at sorting through papers and organizing a home office?
       Susan Vernon would appreciate your help ASAP. $100

3004 ABCDE
       Let them Eat Cake!
       Starting bid: $15 each
       Lynn Michels will bake either a Rum or Pineapple Upside
       Down Cake for 5 people.

3005   Home Cooking!
       Starting bid: $60
       Pam Martin will prepare and deliver a casserole per month at a
       mutually agreed upon time.

3006   Just Like Nana Used to Make!
       Starting bid: $50
       RJ Lesch will prepare and deliver a delicious lasagna dinner
       for 4, including Italian bread, hearty salad, dessert and wine.
       Date: TBD.

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3007 A,B
       Hire a Chef!
       Starting bid: $50
       Chris Kapp wants to be your chef for a party or a brunch when
       you would rather host than cook. Together you’ll plan the
       menu and she’ll give you a detailed shopping list to take care
       of. Then sit back and enjoy your party. She will cook twice for
       up to 8 people.

3008 A,B,C
       African Violets in Bloom
       Starting bid: $12 each
       Paula Terry and Cindy Good have three African Violets in
       specially designed handcrafted pottery. Blooming color ready
       for gifting or enjoying yourself.

3009 A,B,C
       Ferns for your Garden
       Starting bid: $10 for three plants
       Want some healthy ferns for the dry shade of your garden?
       If so, Carole DeWall is offering three plants for $10 for up to
       three gardeners. She’ll dig them out for you in the spring so
       you can enjoy these perennials for years to come.

3010   Color a Room of Your Dreams.
       Starting bid: $20
       Sarah Gaudelli will prep, tape and paint the walls (two coats)
       in one room of your house. You have to purchase the paint.
       Note: she will not be able to paint ceilings or walls higher than
       9 feet. Date: TBD.

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Cast & Crew Credits
A huge thank you to any and all of you who contributed to Satuday Night
at the Movies.

Executive Producer		              Wendy Gebb

Production Designer		             Rita van Alkemade

Technical Designer		              Pam Wenger

Graphic Designer		                Kim Stone

Production Assistant		            Pam Martin

Emcee				Chris Kapp
Set Design and Production         Rita van Alkemade, Char Klein, Pam
					                             Wenger, Deb Stille, Kim Stone, Susan
					                             Vernon, Leeann Rhodes, Micki Williams

Community Donation Crew Anne Gero, Ann Sheehan
Childrens’ Auction
Production Coordinator            Emily Crutcher

Check in/Check out Crew           Keith Bittinger, Tom DeWall,
					                             Carole DeWall, Bev Motich,
					                             Sarah Gaudelli, Diane Dusman
Concession Stand		                Nancy Imphong, Laurel Belding

Bar Crew			                       Men’s Small Group

Raffle Crew			                    Courtney Wiley, Dirk Wiley

Entertainment			                  UUCV Jazz Legends: Marc Renault on
					                             bass, Craig Raisner on trumpet,
					                             Marlene McPherson on flute, Norm
					                             Eberly on drums, Brian McPherson on
					                             piano, Dan Cozort, Laura Rumley, and
					                             Cathy Dewalt doing vocals

Production Extras
      Tim Tilton, Rick Heckman, Cheryl
					 Parsons, Dennis Schad, Sarah Guadelli,
					 Carole DeWall, along with any and all of
					 you who have contributed to this UUCV
					community-wide effort.
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Record of Purchases

Item #			            Description		                Amount bid

    Payment Accepted: cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover.
    Bring this catalog with you to guide your purchases.

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