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Published by delliott, 2018-04-28 13:20:14

Service Auction Brochure 2018

Service Auction Brochure 2018

LIVE & SILENT AUCTION

Saturday, May 5, 2018

West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church
Rocky River, Ohio

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The 29th Annual Silent/Live Auction

Fun & Games

West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church
Rocky River, Ohio

 Events offered in this catalog begin on May 6, 2018, and run
through the date of the next service auction. We have tried to
put the events in chronological order for your convenience.

 For those unable to attend the auction, you may want to
consider the “Buy It NOW” option. This option will guarantee
that you will be awarded the offering. You will be invoiced for
your purchase.

 However, early bidding via email is no guarantee that you will
win the item! Therefore, if there is something you REALLY
want, select “Buy It Now,” to ensure that you will get it.

 Proceeds from the raffle tickets sold for specialty baskets
raffled by the West Shore Child Care Center will benefit the
center and their children. All other raffle tickets sold will
benefit the church. See page 5 for raffle information.

 Please bid generously! This is our biggest fundraiser of the
year and the money raised benefits all of us. Enjoy the evening
and have fun!

 You don't want to miss the Live Auction! New this year, we
are putting on a live production of “The Price is Right” at the
halfway-point of the auction, where YOU could be chosen
to "Come on Down!" and participate in pricing games and win
fabulous prizes! Between the spectacle of this live interactive
game show, and the thrill of watching your church-mates vie
for high-value auction prizes, there will be entertainment
galore. Please grab a lid and a straw for any beverages you
wish to take into the Sanctuary, and sip and bid carefully!

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EVENING EVENTS

SILENT AUCTION

Doors open for dinner guests & registration, 5:30 p.m.
Dinner served, 6:00-7:00 p.m.

Doors open to auction-only guests, 6:30 p.m.
Silent Auction opens for everyone, 7:00 p.m.
Silent Auction closes; guests move to Sanctuary, 8:30 p.m.

LIVE AUCTION

Live Auction Introduction, 8:40 p.m.
Raffle winners announced for 50/50 Raffle.

“The Price is Right” Game Show
Following Live Auction, pick up Take Away items in Room D & E.

AUCTIONEER

Chris Fornadel
Audience Engagement Manager, Great Lakes Theater

CASH BAR

Serving Beer & Wine  $5 per drink
Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold, Hard Cider,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Chardonnay, Sparkling Rosé

Complimentary Soft Drinks

RAFFLE TICKETS

$5 per ticket; 3 tickets for $10

Winner’s Choice
Available to Dinner Guests Only!
Drawing in Baker Hall, 6:45 p.m.

50/50 Raffle
Winner will receive 50% of the total purse.

Plinko in the Rotunda
Over $600 in fabulous gift cards awarded

Guess the Dice Game
It’s FREE...GREAT Prize!

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GENERAL GUIDELINES
FOR THE SILENT AUCTION

 VERY IMPORTANT - Please write legibly and use the correct
bidding number.

 Each person will be given a bidding number at the sign-in table.
If you want to bid as a couple, choose one number to use
throughout the evening.

 No fixed bids. All items are minimum bids so pay attention to the
bid cards. All bids MUST be in whole dollars.

 You will find items posted, one per card and arranged by category.
Write your bid number, number of units, and bid amount per unit
on the bottom blank line.

 To raise the bid on minimum bid items, enter your bid number and
new bid on the next available blank line. To increase your own bid,
cross off your previous bid. Assistants will be available to answer
any of your questions.

TAKE AWAY TABLE ITEMS

All items will be invoiced. We will not take any money the evening of
the event. If you are the winning bidder on an item that is displayed,
we expect and hope you will take the item home with you. Winning
bidders will be posted on the tables in Room D & E as soon as we
determine the winners. If you are a guest, please make sure we have
your full name, address, phone number and email address at check-in.

Your invoice will be mailed to you by MONDAY, MAY 14. We accept
cash, check, Visa or MasterCard. Remember you can pay your bill on
Realm. If you have any questions concerning your invoice, please call
Finance Manager Suehana Kieres at 440-333-2255 ext. 101.

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RAFFLE INFORMATION

Winner’s Choice (green ticket)
One lucky person will win their choice of a valuable prize. Prizes have
been selected from among the Silent Auction offerings. View them all
and purchase raffle tickets from the roving ticket sellers or at the table
just outside Baker Hall during dinner. After dinner, we will announce
the winner, who may then claim their prize. The remaining prizes will
be put back into the Silent Auction for regular bidding.

50/50 Raffle (red ticket)
Look for the folks in the silly hats or purchase at the ticket tables in the
Rotunda and Baker Hall. Tickets will be sold until 8:30 p.m. Money is
counted during Live Auction, and the winner will be drawn during the
Live Auction. Tickets will be on sale starting at 5:30 p.m.

Plinko Game (yellow ticket)
Everyone’s favorite classic “Price-is-Right” mini game! Over $600
worth of gift cards will be given away. Drop the disk and watch as it
bounces and slaloms its way to the bottom, landing in one of nine
spaces. Land one in the special spaces and pick a gift card off the
board! Any gift cards left at the end of the evening will be raffled off in
a second-chance drawing. Purchase tickets at the raffle tables or from
roving sellers, then hand them to the game operator when you play
the game. Keep your losing tickets for the second-chance drawing!

Guess the Dice (white note card)
Prize: Electric Ice Cream Maker
Every guest gets a free guess! Guests will be encouraged upon arrival
to stop by the Rotunda Raffle Table to take a guess at the number of
dice in the jar. Additional guesses can be won by playing the Plinko
game. Winner will be announced at the start of the Live Auction.

Child Care Center Raffle Baskets (orange tickets)
You can win more fun than a barrel of monkeys when you stop by the
Chapel this evening! You’ll find toys, games, educational materials, and
all sorts of fun surprises for the winning. Buy tickets in the Chapel and
slip an orange ticket(s) into a raffle item that suits your fancy. Sixteen
baskets to choose from! Winners need not be present to win, and will
be notified by the Child Care Center on Monday, May 7.

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Takeaway Items

A101 Small Contemporary Wall Hanging
Pieced and hand-quilted by Karen, this multi-colored rectangular wall
hanging measures 11 inch x 13 1/2 inch. Minimum Bid $15.
Karen Auer, 440-777-1269

A102 Small Quilted Wall Hanging
Karen pieced and machine-quilted this fabulous cloth wall hanging. It
features a village in individual colored fabric pieces. A nylon overlay
covers all and is stitched to quilt it. 12 inch x 17 1/2 inch.
Minimum Bid $20. Karen Auer, 440-777-1269

A103 Small Hand-Quilted Wall Hanging
This small wall hanging is multi-colored, pieced and hand-quilted by
Karen. 12 inch x 12 1/2 inch. Minimum Bid $15.
Karen Auer, 440-777-1269

A104 Quilted Village Wall Hanging
This special machine-quilted wall hanging is multicolored and meas-
ures 12 inch x 16 inch. Minimum Bid $22.
Karen Auer, 440-777-1269

A105 Homemade Leather Wallets Made to Order
Homemade by Barb and burnished by the sun! Your tan-colored
leather wallet will contain places for bills and credit cards. Unlimited
offerings. Minimum Bid $30. Barbara Wilberg, 216-671-5528

A106 Potted Plants of SW Africa
Perfect for the person who forgets to water! This offering features a
large, 14 inch terra cotta bowl filled with succulents and cacti from SW
Africa with its own plant stand. Minimum Bid $20.
Jeff Martin, 440-381-6821

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A107 "Star Wars" Risk Board Game
Two Geek-doms collide with this Star Wars themed game of Risk. Per-
fect for the strategy board-game-loving Jedi in your life. New (opened
but never played). “May the Force Be With You” as you place your bid!
Minimum Bid $20. Margaret Gardner, 330-328-6371

A108 NEW "Rick and Morty" Monopoly Game
Fans of this cult-favorite Cartoon Network animated series will crave
this Monopoly board game in their lives—almost more than McDon-
ald's Szechuan sauce! Valued at $50. Minimum Bid $20.
Margaret Gardner, 330-328-6371

A109 Portable Foos Ball Game
Foos Ball game aficionados will love this portable version that is self-
contained in a large, thin suitcase. Kick it into high gear and win the
bid! Minimum Bid $5. Howard Moore, 216-924-7734

A110 Black and White Necklace
This classic-colored necklace features a speckled Dalmatian jasper
pendant and beads with black accents. 24 inch. Magnetic clasp.
Minimum Bid $25. Janet French, 216-221-2318

A111 Pumpkin Patch Necklace
This necklaces features flat, faceted orange beads with light green
accents in several sizes. 23 inch. Hook clasp. Minimum Bid $25.
Janet French, 216-221-2318

A112 Nature's Art Necklace
Three veined gray oval jasper beads center this necklace of beige, grey,
black and white stone beads. 23 inch. Toggle clasp. Minimum Bid $45.
Janet French, 216-221-2318

A113 Black, White and Gray Necklace
This special necklace features three large beads hand-made in Nepal
by women in a collective who have escaped from domestic violence.
The three large black, white and gray beads are echoed by black, lava
and glass beads along with gray glass beads. 23 inch. Hook clasp.
Minimum Bid $40. Janet French, 216-221-2318

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A114 Butterfly Garden Necklace
This necklace features a scrimshaw pendant of butterflies and flowers
on bone-colored plastic along with a necklace of black lava, bone,
glass, and ceramic beads. 22 inch. Toggle clasp. Minimum Bid $40.
Janet French, 216-221-2318

A115 Mossy Glen Necklace
This necklace features a moss agate, olive green mottled oval pendant
that is accompanied by a necklace of dark and light olive stone beads.
20 inch. Hook clasp. Minimum Bid $45.
Janet French, 216-221-2318

A116 Salute to Wilderness Necklace
This unique necklace contains mottled and plain brown and tan beads
along with a brown bear stone pendant bought in Glacier National
Park. 20 inch. Hook clasp. Minimum Bid $45.
Janet French, 216-221-2318

A117 Stars in Stone Necklace
This necklace features rust-color pillow-shaped and round stone beads
with gold sparkles; copper accents. 23 inch. Toggle clasp.
Minimum Bid $45. Janet French, 216-221-2318

A118 Forest Memory Necklace
The Forest Memory Necklace features large green glass beads
accented with green and brown ceramic beads. It has a hook clasp,
but can also easily slide over your head without unclasping it. 27 inch.
Minimum Bid $35. Janet French, 216-221-2318

A119 New Life Necklace
This necklace is aptly named, since it provides a new, creative use for
its featured recycled paper pendant and beads, accompanied by blue
sodalite and black glass beads. 24 inch. Hook clasp. Minimum Bid $30.
Janet French, 216-221-2318

A120 Purple Rope Necklace
Purple hues predominate in this necklace with glass beads in grooved
oval, small stripe, and round shapes. No need for a clasp; it can easily
slide over your head. 28 inch. Minimum Bid $30.
Janet French, 216-221-2318

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A121 Earth and Fire Necklace
Shades of earth (brown) and fire (orange) complement this necklace
featuring a half orange, half brown crackled pendant accompanied by
orange and brown stone and glass beads. 20 inch. Toggle clasp.
Minimum Bid $25. Janet French, 216-221-2318

A122 Deep Waters Necklace
This necklace features large glass and small wood blue green beads.
23 inch. Hook clasp. Minimum Bid $25. Janet French, 216-221-2318

A123 Turquoise Waters Necklace
This fabulous necklace features glass and wood beads. 23 inch.
Hook clasp. Minimum Bid $25. Janet French, 216-221-2318

A124 Red Bouquet Necklace
A bouquet motif is created using graduated red glass beads,
augmented with white flower designs. 23 inch. Hook clasp.
Minimum Bid $25. Janet French, 216-221-2318

A125 Customized House Portrait
A house portrait is a great way to help preserve cherished memories of
your home or cottage. Jeff will create a stylized print from your color
photo of your home (or Jeff will take the photo). You can also request
that the finished piece include an address or other heading. The
unframed final product (11 inch x 14 inch) will be printed on canvas;
please allow up to one month for delivery after photo is received.
Offer expires October 31, 2018. Two offerings. Minimum Bid $50.
Jeff Richards, 440-617-6969

A126 Rainbow Votive Candle Arrangement
This decorative candle arrangement features six mercury glass votive
holders representing the colors found in a rainbow. Candles included.
Minimum Bid $10. Suzanne Rusnak, 440-334-3336

A127 The Original Squatty Potty
AS SEEN ON TV, the Original Squatty Potty toilet stool may feel differ-
ent at first, but the body quickly adjusts and the new healthy way of
eliminating becomes second nature! Weight capacity: 350 lbs.
Minimum Bid $10. Anonymous

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A128 Victorian Lady Doll
For the collector or for a young person's pleasure! Handmade by
Karen, this handsome Victorian Lady Doll features a soft body and is
outfitted in a hat and a lime green long dress. 27 inch tall.
Minimum Bid $25. Karen Auer, 440-777-1269

A129 Cowan Pottery Mantle Bowl with Floral Motif
You too can own a piece of Northeast Ohio's cultural history when you
purchase this Marigold Luster Cowan Pottery Mantle Bowl fea-
tured in the Studio's 1928 catalog as style No. 538, made between
1922 and 1924. The artists at Cowan Pottery Studio on Lake Road in
Rocky River always had lots of fun creating 175,000 pieces annually
during the peak of the Studio's production in the 1920s. The Studio
began in Lakewood in 1913, and moved to Rocky River in 1920, where
it flourished until December 31, 1931. Minimum Bid $30.
Carol Jacobs, 440-471-7471

A130 Cav’s Tristan Thompson Autographed Player Card & Bundle
This Cleveland Cavaliers Memorabilia package features an authenti-
cated signed player card by #13 Cleveland Cavalier Power Center For-
ward Tristan Trevor James Thompson. He has played in 370 consecu-
tive regular season games, the longest active streak in the NBA, and
the longest in Cav's history! Other items in this Cav’s package include
an official hat, a pencil, Cav’s XL T-shirt, memo book and carry-all bag.
Minimum Bid $20. Cleveland Cavaliers, 216-420-2000

A131 NordicTrack Mini Cycle
Boost cardio and burn calories with this NordicTrack Mini Cycle! You'll
get a workout with this adjustable resistance mini-cycle that can be
used while sitting for a leg work-out, or on the table top to strengthen
your arms. New in box. Minimum Bid $15.
Jeff & Dorothy Richards, 440-617-6969

A132 Hurricane Spin Cleaning Brush
AS SEEN ON TV! Cleaning your tub and tiles can be back-breaking work,
but the Hurricane Spin Cleaning Brush power scrubber with three dif-
ferent scrubber brushes can help cut through soap scum and grime
easily. The cordless design makes it safe and easy to use anywhere,
especially with the included extension pole that adds another four feet

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to the handle. With a charge time that last 60 minutes, this electric
scrubber will have your bathroom, patio furniture, bicycles, sinks and
more looking clean. Minimum Bid $15.
Dorothy & Jeff Richards, 440-617-6969

A133 BrewStation Single-Serve Coffee Maker
Great for home or office use, the Hamilton Beach BrewStation makes a
personal cup of coffee with freshly ground coffee. It features program-
mable 24 hours in advance for morning coffee; four brewing options
(bold, regular, and 1-4 cups); and a keep-hot function that lets you set
it up for up to two hours. Brew up to a 10 ounce cup or up to a 14
ounce travel mug with ground coffee. The coffeemaker is nearly new
(only used a few times). Minimum Bid $20.
Dorothy & Jeff Richards, 440-617-6969

A134 Three New Decorative Pillows
Three new decorative pillows in neutral shades of gray and beige.
Each pillow measures 18 inch x 18 inch. Minimum Bid $20.
Jeff and Dorothy Richards, 440-617-6969

A135 Two Decorative Pillow Covers
Why buy new pillows, when you can cover them using pillow covers?
Refresh your design look with these two decorative pillow covers
made from an Etsy craftsperson that are in shades of gold, beige, and
gray. Each measures 18 inch x 18 inch. Minimum Bid $15.
Jeff & Dorothy Richards, 440-617-6969

A136 Zentangle© Art with Maya Angelou Quotation
This special Zentangle© Artwork by Judy Montgomery features a
quotation by renowned poet and writer Maya Angelou. It is in black
ink on white and measures 11 inch x 14 inch. Minimum Bid $25.
Judy Montgomery, 216-346-5386

A137 Ruched Cowl
This Ruched Cowl, hand-knitted by Judy, is multicolored in shades of
pink, gray and black. Adult size. Minimum Bid $25.
Judy Montgomery, 216-346-5386

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A138 Baskets Galore!
Ever need a gift basket, but just didn't have one handy? This Basket
Bundle includes three handled, natural fiber Valentine-themed bas-
kets, a trio of long handled baskets in a variety of colors, and two
beautifully woven baskets with handles. Great for gift-giving or for
home decorating projects! Minimum Bid $10.
Janet French, 216-221-2318

A139 Naturelle Necklace by Janet French
This stunning necklace consists of stone, bone and wood elements in
tan and ivory hues. It features somewhat irregular hand-cut and
decorated brown and ivory-color pendants, suspended from a
necklace of mostly handmade and decorated natural beads of assorted
shapes, plus some commercial stone and wood beads. 23 inch.
Hook closure. Minimum Bid $45. Janet French, 216-221-2318

A140 "Sublime" Crocheted Cowl
Cable-style crocheted, red infinity cowl handmade by Bill Wilson.
Minimum Bid $25. Bill Wilson, 440-617-9888

A141 Small Crocheted Tote Bag
This red and purple tote bag was crocheted by the skillful talents of
Bill Wilson. It is made of connected hexagons for strength and style.
Minimum Bid $25. Bill Wilson, 440-617-9888

A142 Hand-woven Rag Rug Placemats
An imaginative way to recycle jeans and other cloth! These eight, one-
of-a-kind rag-rug placemats are perfect for casual or up-scale dining.
Hand woven. Washable. Minimum Bid $40. Floyd Fike, 440-617-9888

A143 Alpha-Brite Crocheted Blanket
Perfect for an upcoming baby shower or for that new wee one in your
life, this neon multi-colored blanket was hand-crocheted using Caron
Simply Soft acrylic yarn. It features Alphabet Bobbles. The blanket is
machine washable, cold, gentle cycle; tumble dry low.
64 inch x 44 inch. Minimum Bid $25.
Margaret Gardner, 330-328-6371

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A144 "Bejeweled Frenzy" Card Game
Bring this wildly popular app to your kitchen table for Family Game
Night! This game is brand new, in its package and includes free rare
gems download for your app. Suitable for ages eight and up.
7 inch x 10 inch x 2 inch. Minimum Bid $8.
Margaret Gardner, 330-328-6371

A145 Rainbows and Love Brimmed Hat
This adult-sized trendy hat is full of cheer, with a small stylish brim and
heart buttons on each side. You will get compliments each time you
wear it! Handmade with love by Margaret in rainbow colors. Machine
wash cold; air dry. Minimum Bid $10.
Margaret Gardner, 330-328-6371

A146 Lacy Filet Hearts Scarf
This lovely rose-colored scarf with cream trim is made with Caron Sim-
ply Soft acrylic yarn. Handmade with love by Margaret. Machine wash,
cold, gentle cycle; tumble dry low. One size. Minimum Bid $10.
Margaret Gardner, 330-328-6371

A147 Limited Edition Autographed Photo of Coach Hue Jackson
For the collector or for the ever-faithful and true Brown's fan, this item
is for you! The Cleveland Browns have donated a limited edition
autographed photo print of Coach Hue Jackson, who was named Head
Coach on January 13, 2016. Value: Priceless! Minimum Bid $25.
The Cleveland Browns, 440-8911-5000

A148 Cleveland Cav’s #32 Jeff Green Autographed Card and Pack
Cleveland Cavaliers have donated an autographed player's card by
#32 Power Forward Jeff Green (DOB August 28, 1986), who joined the
team in September 2017. A Georgetown University alumnus, the six-
foot nine Green has spent 11 seasons in the NBA. He actually had heart
surgery in 2012 at the Cleveland Clinic and was coached back to NBA
level play by then Boston Celtics' assistant coach Tyronn Lue, now the
Cavs' Head Coach. "It's something that's true and dear to my heart ..
the way I battled to get back.” Minimum Bid $20.
Cleveland Cavaliers, 216-420-2000

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A149 Portable Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner
This small, portable vacuum is great for cars, boats, RV's, and camping.
It also can inflate pool floats and air mattresses. Its features include a
flexible, three-foot vacuum hose, versatile brush, crevice and nozzle
attachments. It is powered by a 12volt DC accessory/lighter plug with
fuse. Minimum Bid $20. Lois Riemer, 216-496-0875

A150 "Tempus Feline" Framed Limited Edition Numbered Art Print
This framed, numbered limited edition art print of three "cool cats"
waiting for the Shaker Rapid is by local physician and artist, Gaylee
McCracken. The color scheme is pastels with three black cats. It is #25
out of 40 prints. It measures 29 inch x 23 inch. Minimum Bid $50.
Karen Kircher, 440-227-0240

A151 Log Cabin Doll House Kit
Build this Rustic Adirondack Log Cabin with or for your child. Made by
Real Good Toys in Vermont, this kit features a unique full dormer,
front porch, windows, door, log stairway, and chimney. Made of all
wood construction. Finished size measures: 24 inch x 16 inch x 19 inch.
Model J-550. An amazing imaginative retreat! Valued at $160.
Minimum Bid $80. Don and Mimi Mayer, 440-385-7935

A152 Fused Glass Platter on a Designer Stand
Entertain in style with this unique fused glass ebony platter centered
with a gold, blue and green insert of iridescent glass and presented on
a hand-wrought black designer metal stand. This stunning piece is
signed by the artist, Dan Pruitt, long-time West Shore member and
owner of Daniel Pruitt Studio LLC, located in Lakewood's Screw Factory
artist colony. The platter measures 12 inch x 12 inch x 7 inch.
Dishwasher safe. Valued at $600. Minimum Bid $300.
Daniel G. Pruitt, 216-632-4552

A153 Abstract Tree Painting
This multi-colored abstract painting features a tree along the Mata-
moros River in Texas. It was hand-painted by Anne on canvas.
Minimum Bid $20. Anne Obradovich, 216-513-9243

A154 "Love Yourself" Framed Cross Stitch
This lovely piece of embroidery stitched by Irene says, "Whatever you

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are doing, love yourself for doing it. Whatever you are feeling, love
yourself for feeling it." Find the perfect place for this special piece
where it can remind you to be gentle with yourself. Green stitching on
natural colored fiber. Measures 7 inch x 11 inch, framed.
Minimum Bid $35. Irene Morley, 814-449-7182

A155 Saluté! Cork Framed Pictures
These lovely soft prints hand framed by Katy with corks are inviting
you and your friends to gather on a summer afternoon and slip away
to Capri, as the warm red sun sets and you enjoy the cool breezes off
the Golfo de Salerno! These prints are 16 inch x 20 inch framed in real
corks and ready to hang. The colors are muted beige and "wine," of
course! Two offerings. Minimum Bid $25.
Katy Woodbridge, 216-551-0926

A156 Sugar Skull Ceramic Ornaments
Local ceramics artist Christin Dillon of CMS Designs has donated a full
set of one of her most popular ornaments: four embossed and glazed
ceramic skulls with hemp twin loops for hanging. These will add style
to your El Dia de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead) celebrations or
unique Christmas ornaments. Made in Parma, Ohio. Each ornament is
hand painted (one each in blue, red, yellow and purple) and measures
3 inch x 2 inch. Minimum Bid $25. Christin Dillon, CMS Designs

A157 My Heart Belongs to CLE Ceramic Ornaments
Local ceramics artist Christin Dillon of CMS Designs has donated a
selection of whimsical ceramic cut-out ornaments, perfect for decorat-
ing your Christmas tree, or adding charm to any small space at any
time of the year. Each ornament, sold separately, is cut into the shape
of Ohio with a heart punched out of the Northeast Ohio region,
embossed and glazed, with hemp twine loops for hanging. Handmade
in Parma, Ohio. Six offerings. Minimum Bid: $7 per ornament.
Christin Dillon, CMS Designs

A158 Vintage Whimsical Hot Air Balloon Décor
Elevate your décor with this vintage red and cream striped Hot Air
Hanging Aviation Balloon! It measures 32 inch high.
Minimum Bid $35. Don & Mimi Mayer, 440-385-7935

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A159 "Fancy Tulips" Colored Digital Print
West Shore member and photographer Peter Newport is offering this
fabulous framed colored digital print, "Fancy Tulips." It depicts a
portrait of a "family of tulips" that was taken while Peter was touring
Longwood Gardens, located in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, in the
Brandywine Creek Valley. It is printed on high quality watercolor stock
and measures 19 inch x 13 inch. It is signed by the photographer.
Minimum Bid $75. Peter Newport, 304-395-6281

A160 "Storm Fence on Dune" Black and White Digital Print
Photographer Mike Berman, friend of Peter Newport, is offering a
black and white digital print titled "Storm Fence on Dune" that was
taken at Barnegat Light in New Jersey in the 1970s. This framed digital
print, signed by the artist, measures 7 1/2 inches x 15 inches.
Valued at $125. Minimum Bid $60. MikeBermanPhotos.com.

A161 Elegant Pompeii Lamp
Traditional Old English 9” Pompeii Lamp Base paired with a Royal Blue
Rainbow Iridized fused glass lamp shade. 9 inch lamp base; 11 ¾ inch
shade base. Multi-colored. Valued at $125. Minimum Bid $75.
Mary Motley & Kathy Little, 216-687-4877

A162 Hand Made Fused Glass Spoon Rest
Fuser’s Reserve turquoise with white streaks spoon rest perfect for
your kitchen. Minimum Bid $15.
Mary Motley & Kathy Little, 216-687-4877

A163 Hand Made Fused Glass Night Light
Fuser’s Reserve Green Streaky background with grape cluster, wine
bottle and wine Glass. Includes a swivel lamp base. Minimum Bid $15.
Mary Motley & Kathy Little, 216-687-4877

A164 Keurig© K Select Brewer Coffee Machine
This gently used coffee machine brews multiple size cups of coffee,
including a travel mug; has a strong brewing button that "kicks up"
your coffee's strength; and a large water reservoir that lets you brew
up to five cups without refilling. Will brew using K-cups or brew your
own coffee (2 adapters included). Also includes 3 boxes of Green
Mountain K-Cup Coffee. Minimum Bid $45.
Jeff & Dorothy Richards, 440-617-6969

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Big Parties

B201 Another Party With a Purpose: Center for Artful Living
Saturday, June 30, 2018; 4:00 p.m.

Embrace your inner artist with our own Jerry Devis by creating a
masterpiece while enjoying fine vintages of wines in the new environ-
ment of the Center for Artful Living, 26633 Detroit Road, Westlake.
Your bid entitles you to canvas and painting supplies, two glasses of
wine, and lots of fun! You will be asked to give a free-will donation to
the Center that night. 20 places. Minimum Bid $20.

Dorothy Faller & Jerry Devis, 440-793-5314

B202 The 35th Anniversary of Our TRIVIAL PURSUIT PARTY
Saturday, September 15, 2018; 6:00 p.m.

Don’t miss West Shore’s 35th Annual Trivial Pursuit Party extrava-
ganza! YOUR HOSTS will provide drinks, dinner, prizes and fun while
YOU provide the answers. Perfect for new members! Teens and older.
44 places. Minimum Bid $35. BUY IT NOW $55.

Don & Mimi Mayer; Joe & Gaile Schafer, 440-356-6662

B203 Celebrate Our 60th Anniversary with Us!
Sunday, August 5, 2018; 1:00 p.m.

Come help us celebrate 60 years of wedded "fun and games" at our
Bay Village home. The afternoon will include a luncheon buffet as well
as a signature cocktail among the beverages. We'll play a few rounds
of "The Newlywed Game" and then compete for prizes in a variety of
games. Adults only. 30 places. Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $45.
Paul and Lois Riemer, 216-496-0875

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B204 Tour Euclid Avenue: The Casino to Playhouse Square
Saturday, August 25, 2018; 11:00 a.m.

Join Jerry Devis on a walking tour from Cleveland's Public Square along
Euclid Avenue to Playhouse Square. Learn about the history, restora-
tion and future of the heart of Downtown Cleveland. Enjoy fun and
games along the way—-Jack Casino, Corner Alley, Geiger's, Heinen's
and finally Playhouse Square, with its magnificent arch and chandelier.
Afterwards, lunch on your own at your favorite downtown spot. Tour
begins at Jack Casino on Public Square. 40 places.

Minimum Bid $15. Jerry Devis, 440-892-8012

B205 Ohio City Mitchell's Ice Cream Tour & Tasting
Sunday, August 25, 2018; 11:00 a.m.

We ALL scream for ICE CREAM! Even out-of-towners CRAVE the
creamy specialties of our home-grown Mitchell's Ice Cream! Join us
for a tour of the Mitchell's flagship store in Ohio City in the historic
West Side Market District, where all their ice cream is made. Hear their
story, sample the ice cream of the day, as well as the ingredients
added to their specialty ice creams. You will also receive a certificate
for a free scoop of your choice for that day. All ages. 20 places.

Minimum Bid $10. BUY IT NOW $15.
Kathy Strawser, 216-221-2830
Additional: Chris Baumhauer, Anne Osborne, Dorothy Richards

B206 Sunset with the Free Spirit Band
Edgewater Yacht Club Pavilion: Date & Time TBD

Join the Free Spirit Band for an evening of Rock Music, Fellowship and
a beautiful sunset at The Edgewater Yacht Club Pavilion next to Edge-
water Park. The Free Spirit Band will provide incredible music, bever-
ages, and snacks! Seating includes park benches and plenty of space
for you to bring your own seating or blankets. All ages welcome!

Free Will Offering.
The Free Spirit Band, 440-333-2255

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B207 Fun Dinner at West Shore
Saturday, January 19, 2019; 6:00 p.m.

West Shore's Social Action Committee will host a delicious dinner of
salad, soups, breads, and desserts in West Shore’s Chapel. You bring
your appetite and we'll provide the meal. Stimulating conversation will
be had by all! All ages welcome. 25 places.

Minimum Bid $25.
Social Action Committee, Janet Nabring Stager, 216-622-5036

B208 Viva Las Vegas! Party
Saturday, September 22, 2018; 7:00 p.m.

Do you love casino games but can't quite make it all the way to
Nevada? Do you want to play like a high-roller without the high
stakes? Come to Baker Hall to experience the thrill of winning at games
of chance. No experience is needed; our friendly dealers will instruct
players at roulette, craps, and 21. Cash in your winning chips for fun
prizes. Beverages and light snacks will be provided. Sorry, no scantily-
clad waitresses or cigarette ladies. What happens in Baker Hall stays in
Baker Hall (maybe?). 50 places.

Minimum Bid $25.
Brenda Brown’s Connection Circle; Lois & Paul Riemer, 440-385-7964

B209 The 20th Annual Hostess with the Mostest Holiday Party
Saturday, December 8, 2018; 6:00 p.m.

It's the 20th season and the tradition continues! Come mingle with old
friends and make new ones at this festive pre-holiday gathering at
Jodith's Lakewood home. Great food, wine and good company make
this an exceptional start to the holiday season! This popular party is an
annual sell-out...so bid high and often! Adults only. 30 places.

Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $45.
Jodith Janes, 216-221-0437; Additional: Suzanne Macri, Anna Mate,
April Stoltz, Anne Obradovich, Tom Williams

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B210 Party with a Purpose
Saturday, December 8, 2018; 11:00 a.m.

You are invited to bring your unwanted jewelry and your own bottle of
spirits for the purpose of cleaning and repackaging the donated items.
The jewelry will be given to a charity to be used as Christmas gifts.
Party will be hosted in the Chapel. Non-alcoholic beverages, appetiz-
ers and desserts will be served! Teens and older welcome. 20 places.

Minimum Bid $10.
Suzanne Rusnak, 440-334-3338; Additional: Karen Auer, Karen Kircher,
Jacquie Davis, Kathleen Heck

B211 Interfaith Holiday Party
Date & Time TBD

Merry Christmas or Happy Chanukah? Blessed Solstice? Hooray for
Boxing Day, eh? Good E or Joyous Kwanzaa? No matter what you
celebrate, we will do it together in joyous community at West Shore!
Bring your favorite dish, traditional or modern, and we'll feast, craft,
watch movies and celebrate each other! Family friendly. 25 places.

Minimum Bid $10.
Kelly Heikkila, 216-815-5423

B212 Pastafarian Feast of the Presumption
Saturday, January 5, 2019; 6:00 p.m.

West Shore's Merry Band of UU Young Adults (MBUUYA), along with
ordained Pastafarian Minister Rev. Margaret Gardner, present the
Second Annual National Spaghetti Day Feast of the Presumption, in
celebration of the ascension of His Holy Noodleyness into the hearts
and minds of the dogmatically uninclined. Join us in Baker Hall as we
gather in fellowship to feast upon homemade spaghetti and marinara,
meatballs, roasted veggies, garlic bread, salad, wine and desserts.
60 places. Minimum Bid $10.

MBUUYA & Margaret Gardner, 330-328-6371

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B213 Groundhog Day Souper Special
Saturday, February 2, 2019; 6:00 p.m.

Will Punxsutawney Phil see his shadow next February? Whether Phil
predicts six more weeks of snow (or upcoming sunshine), come com-
miserate (or celebrate) with us at our Souper Supper for all ages in
Baker Hall. Join us for Fun and Groundhog-themed Games and Good
Eats (soup, salad, bread, and dessert)--yum! Just in case Phil's predic-
tion is a prolonged winter (like 2018), does anyone have a version of
whack-a-mole we can borrow? All ages welcome. 65 places.
Minimum Bid $15.
Queer & Allies; Nancy Juergens & Jerry Knasel, 440-333-2255

Dinner Parties & Gatherings

D301 UUs Like to Laugh
Saturday, June 2, 2018; 6:00 p.m.

Share a night of fun and laughter at the Smiths' Lakewood home.
Bring your favorite knock-knock joke, a practical joke that always
brings back memories, your family's awkward inside joke, and more!
Trust us, you'll laugh and think of more funny happenings as the night
goes on. Pam and Tom will serve a delicious meal with surprises at
every course! Adults only. 8 places.
Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $45.
Tom & Pam Smith, 216-521-2434

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D302 Fun & Games with Judy and Robin
Saturday, June 9, 2018; 6:00 p.m.

Spin the Wheel and Take a Chance on joining us for pizza and board
games! Fun, food and fabulous company! Adults only. 4 places.

Minimum Bid $20. BUY IT NOW $40.
Judy Montgomery & Robin Blumenthal, 216-346-5386

D303 Quiz Bowl
Saturday, June 16, 2018; 6:00 p.m.

As you arrive in the Nemes' Bay Village backyard, you'll be greeted
with appetizers and libations. Then we'll divide into three teams for a
friendly quiz game of general knowledge questions that Gary collected
during his years as a coach of high school Academic Challenge teams.
After a few rounds, we'll break for some serious food and dessert,
then continue playing until people start falling into the pool?!!!
Teens and older welcome. 17 places.

Minimum Bid $20. BUY IT NOW $40.
Gary & Drina Nemes, 440-871-3271

D304 Trés Amusant...The French Way...On Bastille Day!
Saturday, July 14, 2018; 7:00 P.M.

Bonjour! Join us to Celebrate Bastille Day, a holiday celebrating the
storming of the Bastille—a military fortress and prison—on July 14,
1789, in a violent uprising that helped usher in the French Revolution.
Enjoy food, wine and pastry a la Francais! Jeux amusants pour tes
amis! (Fun for our friends!) Adults only. 18 places.

Minimum Bid $30. BUY IT NOW $50.
Jerry Devis & Dave Clements, 440-892-8012
Warren & Katherine Campbell-Gaston, 216-288-8012

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D305 Faerie Garden Fantasy
Saturday, July 21, 2018; 11:30 a.m.

Perfect for children and the young at heart! Come to Dorothy's home
in Olmsted Falls and live out a real-life "Faerie Fantasy" garden party,
complete with faerie food, a faerie story, and the opportunity for a
child to make his/her very own whimsical faerie garden to take home!
You'll plant beautiful plants, pick out and arrange the accessories and
embellishments and create your very own Faerie utopia. Then just
place it somewhere around your home and wait for the faeries to
come! All materials will be provided. Children must be accompanied
by an adult. You are bidding on a Faerie Garden for a child; if you'd like
to make one, please place an extra bid just for you! All ages welcome.
10 places. Minimum Bid $30. BUY IT NOW $50.

Dorothy Faller & Margaret Gardner, 440-793-5314

D306 23rd Annual Tea in the Garden Party
Sunday, July 22, 2018; 4:00 p.m.

This ever-popular event is celebrating its 23rd season! Come enjoy an
authentic English Tea party in Jodith's authentic English garden. Tea
will be served along with tomato and cheese, egg and cress, and
smoked salmon sandwiches; Dundee cake, raspberry trifle and other
traditional English goodies. Teens and older welcome. 16 places.

Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $45.
Jodith Janes & April Stoltz, 216-221-0437

D307 Better Than Bingo Brunch
Sunday, August 5, 2018; Noon

Get ready for a meal that will cover every square on your appetite
card. Start with mimosas or orange juice and keep scoring with
egg strata, bacon, French toast, fruit and the ever-popular potato
casserole. The game's not over until the caller serves up coffee and tea
for game-winning satisfaction. Adults only. 10 places.

Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $50.
Vicki Lewis & Chris Baumhauer, 440-465-5857

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D308 Sixth Annual West Shore Euchre Party
Friday, August 24, 2018; 6:30 p.m.

Anyone can learn the card game of Euchre quickly! Join Bruce and
Karen at their Westlake home for a casual night of Progressive Euchre.
Players will rotate tables (the better to meet new friends) at set
intervals and carry their scores with them. We'll break for light
refreshments, then return to the main game event. There will be
prizes! Adults only. 16 places.

Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $40.
Bruce & Karen Auer, 440-777-1269

D309 Mad Hatter's Tea Party
Wednesday, August 29, 2018; 4:00 p.m.

Weather permitting, Paula's Westlake patio will be the site for this
afternoon tea party affair which is fast becoming a favorite. Guests will
be offered a variety of teas, plus sweets and savories. Teens and older
welcome. 12 places.

Minimum Bid $20. BUY IT NOW $35.
Paula Mealey, Lesley Hahn, and Mary Lou Pollak, 440-871-2033

D310 Coloring and Wine Ladies' Night
Saturday, September 22, 2018; 7:00 p.m.

Margaret will supply the wine (but feel free to bring your favorite!) and
all the coloring books, crayons, colored pencils, and markers. Just
show up ready to relax and create! Leave the kids with a responsible
adult or sitter, while you enjoy a night out with the ladies, laughing,
sipping, coloring and relaxing! If you sip too much, there's a queen-
sized couch bed at Margaret's Cleveland home, and Sunday carpool to
church! Adults only. Five places.

Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $45.
Margaret Gardner, 330-328-6371

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D311 Cheese Tasting: Old Brooklyn Cheese Company
Saturday, September 29, 2018; 5:00 p.m.

Get Your Game On—Your Local Cheese Game! Join us for a cheese
tasting and exploration of this establishment that was founded by
experienced chef and certified cheese-maker Michael Januska in 2016,
and is quickly growing in popularity. Sample and learn about seven
locally-made cheeses. Go downstairs and see where the cheese is
made. Enjoy wine, breads and accoutrements (charcuterie, jams, nuts,
fruit, their signature homemade mustard) to compliment the tasting.
12 places. Adults only. Minimum Bid $40. BUY IT NOW $55.

Kathy Strawser, 216-221-2830
Additional: Chris Baumhauer, Anne Osborne, Dorothy Richards

D312 Billiards, Brats and Beer!
Saturday, October 13, 2018; 6:00 p.m.

A new offering featuring an evening of a friendly game of pool. Food,
friendship, and prizes for the best hustlers—pool that is! All levels of
players welcome. Great for new members and for old friends alike,
this fabulous "pool party" will take place at Kevin's place in scenic
Strongsville. Adults only. Eight places.

Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $40.
Kevin Keefe, 440-281-1013

D313 It's Wine Time Again—With a French Flair!
Wednesday, October 17, 2018; 6:00 p.m.

Attend a private tasting at the Rocky River Wine Bar with a French
flair! There will be five 2 oz. pours of wine paired with five small plates
as accompaniments. In keeping with the French theme for the
evening, offerings will include five small plates of food with a French
flair to compliment the French wines. Adults only. 20 places.

Minimum Bid $45. BUY IT NOW $65.
Lois & Paul Riemer, Don & Judy Nabors, 440-331-4325

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D314 Where in the World?
Wednesday, October 24, 2018; 6:00 p.m.

Howard Hobart and Paula Mealy have been inspired by their travels
over the last year, and are excited to offer a dinner party influenced by
flavors from around the globe. Join them in their home for a several
course meal of wine, appetizers, and mains, and learn about their
adventures abroad! Menu to be decided, but it will be a worldly
experience for all! Adults only. Eight places.

Minimum Bid $30. BUY IT NOW $50.
Pauley Mealey & Howard Hobart, 440-871-2033

D315 Hungarian Dinner XXVII?
Saturday, November 10, 2018; 6:00 p.m.

It's getting to the point where even the hosts are mis-remembering
how long this Service Auction favorite dinner has been offered! As a
child, Gary sat in the kitchen, watching his Hungarian mom cook. He
will now share her original recipes with you and serve chicken paprikas
by Gary and an awesome dobos torte by Drina. Come find out why
this perennial favorite has sold out to the highest bidders for so many
years! Adults only. Eight places.

Minimum Bid $40. BUY IT NOW $60.
Gary and Drina Nemes, 440-871-3271

D316 Mr. Curry Pop-Up
Saturday, November 3, 2018; 6:00 p.m.

This dinner at Erin’s home in Cleveland Heights features Indian food by
way of London and then Brooklyn, so expect traditional flavors with a
twist! The menu includes curried meatballs, beet and carrot salad,
whole wheat chapattis, sweet-and-sour tomato chutney, spiced rice,
yogurt sauce—all capped off with munchies, soft drinks, beer and
wine, and a “to-die-for” secret dessert! Enjoy a great dinner party
that's always replete with fun and flavor. Teens and older. Six places.

Minimum Bid $35. BUY IT NOW $55.
Erin Gyomber, 216-371-1993

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D317 Brunch at the Cleveland Yachting Club
Sunday, November 11, 2018; Noon

Located on the south shore of Lake Erie in Rocky River, the Cleveland
Yachting Club (CYC) is one of the oldest and most respected yachting
clubs in the nation. Another perennial auction favorite: plan to join
Marg for Sunday brunch in the stately Clubhouse with spectacular
views, great food, and exceptional service. Adults only. Four places.

Minimum Bid $30. BUY IT NOW $50.
Marg Gobeille, 440-333-9279

D318 Murder Mystery Night in Avon Lake
Saturday, January 26, 2019; 6:00 p.m.

Join us for a thrilling evening of "Whodunit!" at the Shah's Avon Lake
home. Dinner and drinks will be served. Fun is mandatory, but partici-
pation in the mystery is voluntary. Bring your thinking cap or Sherlock's
deerstalker—and an open mind! Adults only. 16 places.

Minimum Bid $30. BUY IT NOW $50.
Matt and Allison Aber; Jay and Lisa Shah, 216-409-7083

D319 Let's Play Tripoley
Saturday, February 9, 2019; 7:00 p.m.

Join us for a fun-filled evening playing "Tripoley." Much laughter
guaranteed! No experience needed and pennies will be provided for
this classic "game of chance." This popular party offers a fun game
night with lots of food, beverages, and great company! Adults only.
Eight places.

Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $40.
Karen Kircher & Kevin Keefe; Debbie & Marinel Rosu, 440-227-0240

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D320 Bangers and Mash—The 20th Edition!
Saturday, February 23, 2019; 6:00 p.m.

Back for its 20th season, come learn why this popular event has such a
funny name. New members are warmly welcomed. Teens and older.
Eight places.

Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $45.
Jodith Janes & Tom Williams, 216-221-0437

D321 Jigsaw Puzzle Party
Saturday, March 9, 2019; 6:30 p.m.

Reach for that final puzzle piece and end up being the star of the night!
Heavy appetizers, wine and dessert will be served to keep you ener-
gized as you race to finish your puzzle. Adults only. 12 places.

Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $40.
Suzanne Rusnak, Betty Jackson, Debby Purdy, 440-334-3336

D322 Sunday Brunch at Tom's Kendal Cottage
Date TBD; 2:00 p.m.

Enjoy a festive brunch in Tom's renovated Kendal Cottage in Oberlin,
with David Soltesz' art hung in Tom's Great Room. The menu will ac-
commodate dietary restrictions (with advance notice). After brunch,
tour the 100 acre Kendal Arboretum. If you have time, the college
town of Oberlin is a great place to explore! Adults only. Five places.

Minimum Bid $20. BUY IT NOW $35.
Tom Konkoly, 440-227-1817

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D323 Sunday Brunch for Four at the West End Tavern
Date & Time TBD

Enjoy brunch after a church service at West End Tavern, a fixture in
Lakewood's west end for nearly 30 years. West End is a comfortable
neighborhood bar that serves tasty food to satisfy the heartiest of ap-
petites. Sunday brunches are served 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Sorry,
alcohol and tip is not included in the gift certificate. All ages welcome.
One offering.
Minimum Bid $40. BUY IT NOW $65.
West End Tavern, 216-521-7684

D324 Dinner with Uncle Pennybags at the Westwood Country Club
Date & Time TBD

Pass GO! and COLLECT $200, then spend it at the Service Auction for
Dinner with Uncle Pennybags at Westwood Country Club. Take a
CHANCE and dine at PARK PLACE. Wrap yourself in faux furs and
jewels, don your tuxedo and top hat, and join the fun as we have a
five-course dinner in the grand tradition of the Monopoly-era!
10 Places. Adults only.
Minimum Bid $200.
Cil Knutsen, 216-789-6127

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Events & Outings

E401 Take Me Out to the Ballpark Package
Date & Time TBD

Baseball Lovers of All Ages will score a home run with this package.

1. Cheer on the Frontier League's Lake Erie Crushers at Sprenger
Stadium in Avon. The Crushers won the Frontier League Champion-
ship in 2009, and the Divisional Championship in 2013. One offer-
ing of four home box seats.

2. Check out the Cleveland Indians “Players of the Future” in the
Rubber City! Enjoy a regular season home game at Canal Park Sta-
dium, located in downtown Akron, home of the Rubber Ducks.
Two vouchers for any 2018 regular season home game.

Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $50.
Lake Erie Crushers, 440-934-3636; Akron Rubber Ducks, 330-253-5153

E402 Dessert & Performance of “Gypsy” at Beck Center
Friday, August 10, 2018; 6:00 p.m.

Enjoy dessert at Marty's home in Fairview Park and then a perform-
ance of the musical "Gypsy" at the Beck Center for the Performing Arts
in Lakewood. Winner of multiple Tony, Grammy, and Drama Desk
Awards for both the original production and its revivals, "Gypsy" is
considered by many to be one of Broadway's all-time triumphs. The
musical follows an overbearing stage mother, Mama Rose, and her two
daughters across the country during the 1920’s. Six offerings.

Minimum Bid $25 per person. BUY IT NOW $45.
Martha Wiersma & Anne Osborne, 440-356-6923

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E403 Four Passes To Western Reserve Historical Society
Date & Time TBD

Get your hands on history! Whether your interest is vintage autos,
antique clothing and furniture, or Civil War-era Ohio History, you and
your family will enjoy a trip through time to one of these two Western
Reserve Historical Society properties: The Cleveland History Center,
located in the heart of University Circle or Hale Farm and Village, in
Bath, Ohio, in the heart of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
One offering for four passes. EXPIRES April 30, 2019.

Minimum Bid $25. BUY IT NOW $45.
Western Reserve Historical Society, 216-721-5722

E404 Museum of Natural History
One Year Family Membership

One-year family membership for two adults (same household) and chil-
dren under 18. Includes free museum and planetarium admission plus
so much more! (Discounts on lectures, field trips, summer camps; free
subscription to museum publications, exclusive access to behind-the-
scenes tours, a museum store discount and more.)
Families welcome. One offering.

Minimum Bid $50.
Bonnie Vargo, 216-226-5918

E405 Two Cleveland Indians Field Box Tickets
Date & Time TBD

Cheer on the Cleveland Indians at home with two tickets in Field Box
Middle, Section 150, Row X, Seats 11 and 12. Contact Chann in advance
to arrange for a mutually agreeable date. Valued at $176.
Teens and older. One offering for two tickets.

Minimum Bid $90. BUY IT NOW $160.
Chann Fowler-Spellman, 440-315-2354

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E406 Four Passes to the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo & Rainforest
Exotic animal lovers of all ages will love this package, which offers four
passes to the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Rainforest. These passes
EXPIRE April 14, 2019. One offering for four passes. All ages welcome.

Minimum Bid $25. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, 216-661-6500

E407 Memphis, Menchie’s & Munchies Sweets & Treats
This sweet package includes:
1. Two vouchers for 10 total kiddie rides at Cleveland's iconic Mem-

phis Kiddie Park, opened in 1952, where you pay as you go. So the
winning bidder can use these ticket vouchers all at once, or for
multiple visits. This offering includes two vouchers for five tickets
each, totaling 10 tickets. The vouchers EXPIRE April 21, 2019, but
once redeemed, the tickets never expire!
2. A popcorn package and a $10 Campbell's Sweets Gift Certificate.
The popcorn is made right here in their Lakewood factory!
3. Menchie’s “Gift of Smiles” $10 gift card.

One offering. Minimum Bid $20. BUY IT NOW $35.
Memphis Kiddie Park, 216-941-5995

E408 Shuffleboard for Four at Forest City Shuffleboard
Shuffleboard, more precisely deck shuffleboard, and also known as
floor shuffleboard, has come to Cleveland! Check out the arena,
one-of-a-kind bar, and cool design at Forest City Shuffleboard in
Ohio City. The venue has five indoor shuffleboard courts, two outdoor
shuffleboard courts on a gorgeous patio and two regulation shuffle-
board tables. Anyone can play! Experience is not necessary, but the
desire to have fun is! This Gift Certificate is for one offering for four
people, for rental time for one hour, including a lesson. Adults only.

Minimum Bid $14. BUY IT NOW $30.
Forest City Shuffleboard, 440-821-1578

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E409 "Pride and Prejudice" at the Hanna Theater
Saturday, November 3, 2018; 6:30 p.m.

You are invited to attend an evening of a light dinner followed by
"Pride and Prejudice," a classic romantic comedy based on the novel
by Jane Austen. Fearless, funny and utterly irresistible, this classic is
sure to steal your heart! Join Mary Lou for a light dinner prior to the
performance in a special room at the Hanna Theater, and view the
play in stylish banquette seats. Seven offerings. Adults only.

Minimum Bid $50 per ticket.
Mary Lou Pollak, 440-331-0776

E410 “The Play's the Thing” at The Beck Center for the Arts

Beck Center for the Arts is a non-profit, performing arts and education
organization dedicated to inspiring and enriching the quality of life for
Northeastern Ohioans. Located in Lakewood, the Beck Center profes-
sional theater productions include a traditional, yet diverse combina-
tion of musicals, dramas and comedies on two separate stages, serving
more than 35,000 patrons each year. This offering is for two vouchers
to any production of your choice during the 2018-2019 Season.

Minimum Bid $40.
Beck Center for the Arts, 216-521-2540

E411 City Club of Cleveland - One Year Membership

The City Club of Cleveland was founded in 1912, and is one of the
nation's oldest continuous independent free speech forums. Speakers
from across the nation and the world come to Cleveland to address
contemporary issues and topics. The winning bidder of this service
auction item will receive a one-year membership to this nationally
renowned organization of free speech plus a City Club lapel pin and
the book, “A Century of Free Speech at the City Club of Cleveland.”

Minimum Bid $100. BUY IT NOW $200.
City Club of Cleveland, 216-621-0082

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E412 Century Cycles Discount Package
Avid cyclists will want to snatch up this cycling package, which includes
a t-shirt, mug, free bike rental at the Peninsula location, plus a coupon
good for a $25 discount off any new bicycle. All ages welcome.

Minimum Bid $35.
Century Cycles (Peninsula Rental location), 330-657-2209

E413 "Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin" - Cleveland Playhouse
June 7 - June 17, 2018 (excludes June 13, 2018)

In a virtuoso performance, award-winning showman and Cleveland
favorite Hershey Felder brings to life the remarkable story of Irving
Berlin, long-thought of as America’s Composer. Featuring the com-
poser’s most popular songs, this offering includes two main floor
orchestra seat tickets to The Cleveland Playhouse Allen Theater Pro-
duction of "Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin." Contact Chann to
arrange for the performance of your choice. Children must be accom-
panied by adults (children under age 4 not permitted).

Minimum Bid $70.
Chann Spellman, 216-227-8005

E414 Two Tickets to the Lakewood Home & Garden Tour
Sunday, September 9, 2018; 1:00 p.m.

This offering includes two tickets to the Lakewood Historical Society's
"Come Home to Lakewood" historical home and garden tour. Start at
any property and receive your map and description of each featured
property. Refreshments are offered through the tour hours at the
Society's Nicholson House at 13335 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. Each
ticket entitles the holder to a self-guided tour of six to eight properties
of historical interest in Lakewood. Adults only.

Minimum Bid $30. BUY IT NOW $50.
Andrew & Kathy Kosiorek, 216-226-4503

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E415 Two Tickets to 2018 Near West Theater Performance
Date & Time TBD

The Near West Theater, located in Cleveland's Gordon Square
neighborhood, has a grassroots identity with an emphasis on serving
youth. The remaining 2018 programming includes "The Hunchback of
Notre Dame" and "The Spring Awakening." Children should be accom-
panied by an adult. One offering for two tickets valued at $22.

Minimum Bid $10.
Near West Theater, 216-961-9750

E416 Burning River Roller Derby Fan-tastic Package
C.E. Orr Ice Arena, May - July, 2018

The Burning River Roller Derby is a women's flat-track roller derby
league based in Cleveland. Founded in 2006, Burning River is a
member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA). This
package is for two adult tickets to an event at the C.E. Orr Ice Arena in
Euclid, between May and July, 2018. It also includes two large size
t-shirts, two rally towel, one water bottle and a keychain. Adults only.

Minimum Bid $35.
Burning River Roller Derby, 216-289-8649

E417 Two Cleveland Orchestra/Blossom Music Center Tickets
Date & Time TBD

Treat yourself to music by one of the world's greatest orchestras under
the stars, rain or shine! The Cleveland Orchestra has donated vouchers
for two pavilion or lawn seats (your choice!) for a performance of its
Summer Blossom Musical Festival Season between July 3– August 19,
2018. Redeem your tickets by calling the box office or at the regular
ticket window on show day. One offering for two tickets.

Minimum Bid $60. BUY IT NOW $100.
The Cleveland Orchestra, 216-231-7000

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E418 Golf for Three People at Firestone Country Club
Date & Time TBD

Three lucky purchasers will enjoy an 18-hole round of golf with Paul at
the historic Firestone Country Club. The North Course, designed by
Robert Trent Jones Sr., is noted for the scenic beauty of its lakes and
streams. This package includes golf, golf cart, and lunch afterwards.
Adults only. To be held during the summer of 2018. Three places for
one outing at a date and time to be mutually arranged with Paul.
Valued at $300.

Minimum Bid $100 per person.
Paul Youngberg and Marilyn Weske, 440-933-0721

Great Eats

F501 Christmas Cookie Platter
Perfect for your holiday entertaining! A delightful selection of ten to
twelve types of homemade cookies and confections will be lovingly
baked and decorated by Sarah for your party or personal pleasure.
Cookies will be ready and delivered no later than December 21, 2018.
One offering. Minimum Bid $40. Sarah Sullivan, 216-704-2014

F502 Homemade Strawberry Vanilla Jam
First year for this offering: treat yourself to an eight-ounce jar (or two)
of homemade strawberry vanilla jam that is shelf stable. 12 offerings.
Minimum Bid $5 per jar. Sarah Soper, 440-891-9187

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F503 Scottish Short Bread
Savor this Scottish Short Bread prepared from an old family recipe.
Winning bidders will receive a batch of the Shortbread. Delivery to be
mutually agreed upon. Four offerings. Value Priceless!
Minimum Bid $40. Kathleen Lyons-Henderson, 440-356-2825

F504 Three Fruit Marmalade
This perennial favorite sells out quickly! Jodith's homemade three fruit
marmalade is a delicious combination of grapefruit, oranges and
lemons. Pick up your orders at the church at a date and time to be
determined. 40 offerings. Minimum Bid $5 per jar.
Jodith Janes, 216-221-0437

F505 Olive Scene Gift Package
Enjoy a bottle of specialty olive oil, and pick up a favorite vinegar with
a $10 gift card from the Olive Scene in Rocky River. Valued at $25.
Minimum Bid $15. Olive Scene, Rocky River, 440-895-9999

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Gift Baskets

G901 German Delight Gift Basket From ALDI
A gift basket brimming with exclusive imported German specialties,
from ALDI. The basket includes sweets, snack mixes, pickles, a bottle
of Riesling wine, and a $25 gift certificate to the ALDI stores. Discover
simply smarter shopping with ALDI.

Minimum Bid $40.
Margaret Gardner, 330-328-6371

G902 For the Love of Chocolate Gift Basket
For the chocoholic! Indulge your love of all things chocolate with this
gift basket of delectable chocolate goodies. Varieties will include dark,
medium and white chocolate; solid and filled chocolate; caramel,
almond, mint, toffee, fruit; favorite standbys from Lindt, Godiva,
Cadbury, Hershey's, Dove, Toblerone and more...with American-made
treats from Russel Stover, Fannie May, Sanders, Cruz, and Enstrom.

Minimum Bid $45. BUY IT NOW $90.
Janet Nabring-Stager & Jeffrey Stager, 216-622-5036

G903 Cowabunga Candy Basket

Do you remember? Whatchamacallit, Nerds, Pop Rocks, 100 Grand,
Big League Chew, and those decorative edible candy necklaces? Take a
trip down memory lane with this goodie basket of 80's themed candy.

Minimum Bid $20.
Janet Nabring-Stager & Jeffrey Stager, 216- 622-5036

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G904 Tail Wagging Small Dog Goodie Basket
Treat your little furry best friend to his/her own goodie package!
Includes new in box lined backseat car booster seat; expandable leash
with attached flashlight; walking harness; pick-up dispenser with two
rolls of bags; outside tie stake; Animal Planet play toys with lidded
goodie jar; a foldable travel water/food bowl; and two $10 coupons
for a unique dog collar or other accessory from Collars by Angela,
whose owner founded and operates AJ'S Animal Rescue in the Akron
area. For small dogs up to 15 lbs.

Minimum Bid $35.
Dorothy & Jeff Richards, 440-617-6969

G905 Fair Trade Basket
West Shore's Fair Trade Committee is offering a basket containing Fair
Trade tea, coffee, and chocolate, along with accompanying goodies.

Minimum Bid $25.
Fair Trade Committee, 440-333-2255

G906 STEM Soap Shop Basket
Treat yourself or spoil someone else! This basket features all natural
soaps, lotions and bath bombs made by UU hands right here in the
Cleveland area! Our premium artesian soaps are handcrafted using a
combination of 100% all natural vegetable oils with 100% essential
oils, resulting in a soap your senses will enjoy while keeping your skin
silky soft. West Shore members and STEM Soap Shop owners Steve
Meka and Dave Willett offer you this basket of homemade goodness.

Minimum Bid $55. BUY IT NOW $90.
STEM Soap Shop, 216-505-5531

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G907 Tea Time Gift Basket from Emerald Necklace Inn
The Emerald Necklace Inn, a quaint Victorian style tea room and bed
and breakfast, has donated a gift basket of goodies from their shop,
including a variety of teas, a tea cup, and accessories. Located at the
end of the Fairview/Lorain Bridge overlooking the Metroparks, the
Emerald Necklace Inn & Tea Room is one of Cleveland’s historic treas-
ures and has been a long-time Service Auction supporter. Along with
its bed and breakfast, the Inn offers a variety of tea-time lunches and is
available for rental.

Minimum Bid $30.
Emerald Necklace Inn/Gloria Cipri-Kemer, owner, 440-333-9100

G908 West Shore's Board of Trustees Fine Wine Basket
A collection of fine wines donated by members of West Shore's Board
of Trustees. This basket includes our Board members' favorite picks to
make up this exceptional selection of whites and reds.

Minimum Bid $120.
West Shore’s Board of Trustees, 440-333-2255

G909 Family Fun Game Night Gift Basket
Go unplugged and off grid for a night, and spend family-time enjoying
traditional card and board games for all ages and skill levels of players
in your family! Also included are two gift certificates to family-friendly
stores. This gift basket is
valued at over $100.

Minimum Bid $55.
Cathy Ross, 216-970-2854
Additional Sellers:
Jenni Ross,
Meghan Ross-Boggess,
Dorothy Richards

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G910 A Good Hair Day Gift Basket
This gift basket includes a $25 gift certificate to Roberts Hair Salon,
located at 2574 Wooster Road in Rocky River. In addition, your hair
will shine using a total value of $64 of hair products from the
"Solutions" line, including volumizing shampoo and conditioner, and
volumizing foam for women; and 2-in-1 shampoo/conditioner and a
molding cream for that special man in your life.
Minimum Bid $50.
Margaret Gardner & Lois Riemer, 330-328-6371

G911 American Greetings Gift Basket
"Celebrate moments that matter. Every. Single. Day."

This spectacular American Greetings All Occasions Gift Basket can be
yours "If the Price is Right!" This large basket is filled to the brim with
multiple rolls of gift wrap paper, gift bags, birthday cards, all occasion
cards, note cards and invitations, bows, crepe paper, party perfect
table items, and more! Valued at over $540. Minimum Bid $200.

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Lessons & Instructions

I601 Technical Assistance for Technology You Rely On
Do you have a new gadget that you haven't quite figured out yet?
Want to learn how to use word processing or spreadsheet programs
more effectively? Not sure how to search the web or how to handle
email attachments? Need to troubleshoot a technical issue on a home
device? Melinda, a professional IT Consultant, is ready to help you
learn how to make the most of your technology, which could include
your computer or other devices. She will discuss your technology is-
sues in advance of your session. If you think you may need more than
one session, bid on multiple sessions! Five offerings.

Minimum Bid $25 per offering.
Melinda McGucken, 440-381-5378

I602 Crochet Lessons
Date & Time TBD

Whether you're a novice or an intermediate-level stitcher looking to
expand your horizons, or don't even know the difference between
knitting and crocheting, no problem! Margaret is offering crochet les-
sons, consisting of two sessions lasting up to 90 minutes each for one
person. She will consult with you beforehand to determine what you
want to make or learn, and can even provide materials if necessary.
All ages welcome.

Minimum Bid $35.
Margaret Gardner, 330-328-6371

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I603 Knitting Classes (Individual or Group of up to Three People)
Date & Time TBD

Learn to knit or improve your skills! Melissa will tailor lessons person-
alized to your goals and provide three one-hour lessons. Materials to
be provided by the winning bidder(s) in consultation with Melissa. The
lessons are offered either for one individual or up to a group of three
people. Prefer lessons take place on Cleveland's west side or near the
CWRU campus. One offering.

Minimum Bid $30.
Melissa Van & Lily Van Kosa, 718-440-5384

I604 Voice Lessons

"When you feel down and out, Sing a song, it'll make your day."
~Earth, Wind & Fire. This offering includes four lessons to help you find
your voice and express it through song. Or more accomplished singers
can learn how to better use their vocal instruments to enhance their
performances. Each voice lesson will include breath control, warm-
ups, one or two songs of choice within your voice range, and (optional)
basic music reading skills. Your voice coach, Terry, is an accomplished
singer with 62 years experience.

Minimum Bid $50
Terry Selby, 216-226-5037

I605 Bridge Instruction from a Life Master
Date & Time TBD

Doug, a Life Master, will explain bridge strategy and coach you on bid-
ding and playing your hand. No experience is necessary! Those with
some playing experience are welcome too! Includes two sessions of 3
hours each. Teens and older welcome. Four offerings.

Minimum Bid $25 per offering.
Doug Henderson, 440-356-2825

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I606 Zumba Fitness Classes in Baker Hall
Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.

Recharge your exercise routine with a fun and fulfilling program by
joining Rosemary's weekly Zumba fitness class at West Shore! This
happy, toe-tapping, Latin music will lead you effortlessly through sim-
ple steps to awaken your body, mind, and soul. This one-hour class is
"Exercise in Disguise!" Teens and older welcome. Eight offerings, each
for 5 one-hour classes. Offer expires Labor Day.
Minimum Bid $20 per offering.
Rosemary Wood, 216-280-7385

I607 Ballroom Dance Lessons by Joan
Date & Time TBD

West Shore member Joan Clark is offering three ballroom dancing
lessons at a time and place to be mutually determined by Joan and the
winning bidder. The lessons can focus on basic dance techniques or a
specific type of ballroom dancing. This offering is open to an individual
or one couple. Joan will discuss your needs and skill level in advance.
All ages welcome; children should be accompanied by an adult.
Value of package is $200.
Minimum Bid $100.
Joan Clark, 440-242-5150

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Services

S701 Tarot Card Reading
Saturday, August 25, 2018; 1:00 p.m.

Glimpse into the future, past or present. Find out answers to your
questions mystically for entertainment and knowledge. Daniel will also
treat you to a cup of coffee. This 30-45 minute session will be held at
the Lake Erie Island Coffee Shop in Rocky River. Adults only.
Two offerings.

Minimum Bid $25 per offering. Daniel Dunchack, 440-799-4735

S702 Cartoon Artistic Rendering
Send in a favorite color picture of yourself or someone else and Abby
will recreate it in semi-cartoon style. Choose a portrait or action pose.
Your finished drawing will be 9 inch x 12 inch, using prisma color mark-
ers and colored pencils. All ages welcome. Two offerings.

Minimum Bid $25 per offering. Abby Rosu, 440-212-9373

S703 TLC Pet Care
Date & Time TBD

This Gold Star Pet Caregiver loves animals and is available to give
your dog or cat special loving care for up to seven days, twice per
day. This offering is limited to Western Cuyahoga County, within 15
miles of Westlake. Dates, times and services to be mutually deter-
mined; excluded the month of July. Brenda is even open to caring for
your pet at her home.

Minimum Bid $80 for seven days; or $15 daily for four days or less.
Brenda Hunt Brown, 216-278-1125.

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S704 Two Hours of Moving Help
Jack will donate two hours of moving time, with two weeks' advance
notice, in the Greater Cleveland area. Have a student going to a local
college and need help moving? Jack's your guy! Need help moving to a
new home? Jack will be there for two hours to help! He can also help
move equipment inside of one location. Jack has helped many friends
move for the simple price of a pizza and beer—so be sure that he will
have your back! One offering.

Minimum Bid $25. Jack Smith, 216-543-4300

S705 Reserved Sunday Morning Parking Spots
May 6, 2018 - April 28, 2019

Once again, West Shore is offering TWO reserved parking spots for
Sunday mornings! As our church attendance grows, parking spaces are
becoming scarce. The two winners will have a guaranteed parking
spot located at the East Entrance on Sundays, beginning May 6, 2018,
through April 28, 2019. Two offerings. Value: Priceless!

Minimum Bid $100 per offering. West Shore UU Church 440-333-2255

S706 Sermon Topic of Your Choice by Rev. Chris Long
Date & Time TBD

Rev. Chris Long, West Shore's Justice Minister, will offer a sermon dur-
ing the 2018-19 church year on a topic of your choice, subject to ap-
proval. Sunday date for the sermon to be determined, subject to the
church calendar and his schedule. All bidders welcome!

Minimum Bid $75. Rev. Chris Long, 440-333-2255 ext. 129

S707 Sermon Topic of Your Choice by Rev. Tricia Hart
Date & Time TBD

Have you ever wished that the minister would preach on a specific
topic that you choose? Here's your chance to choose a sermon topic

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for Interim Minister Tricia Hart to give during the 2018-19 church year,
subject to her approval. Sermon to be offered on a date that suits
both the minister's and your calendar. This will be Tricia's last year at
West Shore, so make your bid count! Open to individuals, groups or
committees. One offering. Value Priceless!

Minimum Bid $100. Rev. Tricia Hart, 440-333-2255 ext. 115

S708 Furnace or Air Conditioning Cleaning & Check-up
Date & Time TBD

Before the temperatures soar, or in the early fall when they drop,
have your air conditioning or furnace checked and cleaned by West
Shore and Free Spirit Band member Bill Hudson, owner of Hudair
Heating and Cooling. One offering.

Minimum Bid $75. Bill Hudson, 216-316-5925

S709 Poem Writing
Date & Time TBD

An accomplished poet and writer, Warren will write a poem on a topic
of the purchaser's choosing. He will meet with you in advance to de-
termine your intention for the poem at a mutually agreeable time and
date. Adults only.

Minimum Bid $50. Warren Campbell-Gaston, 440-281-8062

S710 Fall Leaf Clean-Up
Date & Time TBD

Sit back, put your feet up, and let Luís take care of those Fall leaves for
you! You provide the rake and any other supplies (bags, wheelbarrow,
leaf eater/blower, etc.) and he'll get to work on a Fall leaf clean-up for
up to 10,000 sq. ft. at your home. Fall date and time to be mutually
agreeable. One day only. One offering.

Minimum Bid $50. Luís Arocho, Jr., 440-320-9578

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S711 Open Enrollment/Health Insurance Consultation
October 1 - November 20, 2018

Does health insurance, and all of its choices and options, confuse you?
Do you find annual open enrollment through your employer over-
whelming? Or does Medicare Open Enrollment baffle you as much as
the advertisements do? As a licensed Benefits Consultant in Health
and Life Coverage with over 20 years experience, Megan can help you
sort through your open enrollment materials and forms, and help se-
lect the right plan for you. Megan will meet with you for a two-hour
session between October 1 - November 30, 2018. One offering.

Minimum Bid $45. Megan Kelly, 917-805-0576

S712 15 hours of In-Home Care for Home-Bound Adult
Date & Time TBD

You can leave your home knowing that your loved one will be cared
for by an experienced Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Celeste is an LPN
who is insured and has 42 years of varied experience. She is offering
15 hours of in-home nursing or companionship/home assistance
services to provide respite relief for people caring for someone who is
home-bound. Celeste will come to your home and provide mutually
agreeable services at dates and times to be agreed upon. Adults only.
Valued at $500. One offering.

Minimum Bid $200. Celeste McKissick, 440-984-5728

S713 Yoga Classes at Inner Bliss Yoga Studio
Treat yourself to yoga classes at Inner Bliss Yoga Studio, whose
mission is to "open hearts through the practice of vinyasa yoga." With
three locations in downtown Cleveland, Rocky River and Westlake,
their website says it all: "We breathe deeply to soften where we are
hard, grow strong where we are weak, and light up from the inside
out." One offering includes two yoga classes and a water bottle.
Adults only. Valued at $32. One offering.

Minimum Bid $15. Inner Bliss Yoga, 440-865-4929

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S714 Trivia Game Host Services
Date & Time TBD

Have fun hosting your own trivia game party with professional host
Matt LaWell, owner of Three Roads Games. Gather friends and family
for a private two-hour trivia event, perfect for a private party or a
fundraiser! You may pick as many as six categories and pack in fifty
questions for an unforgettable day! Best for adults, but teens are wel-
come. One offering for a two-hour hosting session.

Minimum Bid $250. Matt LaWell, 216-337-7634

S715 Give the Gift of Music for a Sunday Service

"Without music, life would be a mistake." ~Friedrich Nietzsche.
"Qui bene cantat bis orat" (They who sing, pray twice.) ~St. Augustine.

Music and singing are integral parts of our UU services. Whether it's
classical, rock, folk, or a cappella, music shifts the energy of worship
and helps us to connect with our inner selves and with one another.
Once again, during the 2018-19 church season, one winning bidder will
give the gift of music by collaborating with Music Director David Blazer
to select a favorite anthem. One offering.

Minimum Bid $100. David Blazer, 440-333-2255 ext. 114

S716 Communicate with Your Pet Through a Pet "Whisperer"

Pet Whisperer Diane Weinmann is an Animal Communicator, Healing
Touch for Animals practitioner and Reiki Master. Diane uses interspe-
cies telepathic communication to help our companion animals have a
"voice." Bidders are bidding for a 15 minute telephone discussion with
Diane. After you contact her, send her your pet's photo, and send her
three questions. Diane will then discuss what she has heard from your
beloved pet, either living or deceased. In addition, you will receive a
signed copy of Diane's award-winning book, "A Tail of Hope's Faith."
which is a love story between a dog and her family as they experienced
a physical and an emotional journey through life. Two offerings. Offer
available July 1, 2018 - January 31, 2019. (www.theloveofanimals.com)

Minimum Bid $25 per offering. Diane Weinmann, 440-3827239

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50 Chronological Order of Events

DATE EVENT EVENT TITLE DONOR

6/2/2018 D301 UUs Like to Laugh Tom & Pam Smith
6/9/2018 D302 Fun & Games with Judy and Robin Judy Montgomery
6/16/2018 D303 Quiz Bowl Drina & Gary Nemes
6/30/2018 B201 Another Party With a Purpose: Center for Artful Living Dorothy Faller
7/14/2018 D304 Trés Amusant...The French Way...On Bastille Day! Jerry Devis
7/21/2018 D305 Faerie Garden Fantasy Dorothy Faller
7/22/2018 D306 23rd Annual Tea in the Garden Party Jodith Janes
8/5/2018 D307 Better Than Bingo Brunch Vicki Lewis
8/5/2018 B203 Come Celebrate Our 60th Anniversary With Us! Paul & Lois Riemer
8/10/2018 E402 Dessert & Performance of "Gypsy" at Beck Center Martha Wiersma
8/24/2018 D308 Sixth Annual West Shore Euchre Party Bruce & Karen Auer
8/25/2018 B205 Ohio City's Mitchell's Ice Cream Tour & Tasting Kathy Strawser
8/25/2018 B204 Tour Euclid Ave: The Casino to Playhouse Square Jerry Devis
8/25/2018 S701 Tarot Card Reading Daniel Dunchack
8/29/2018 D309 Mad Hatter's Tea Party Paula Mealey
9/9/2018 E414 Two Tickets to the Lakewood Home & Garden Tour Andrew & Kathy Kosiorek
9/15/2018 B202 The 35th Anniversary of Our TRIVIAL PURSUIT PARTY Don & Mimi Mayer
9/22/2018 B208 Viva Las Vegas! Party Brenda Brown Connection Circle
9/22/2018 D310 Coloring and Wine Ladies' Night Margaret Gardner


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