THE LEWISBORO VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE CORPS
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THE LEWISBORO VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE CORPS
Annual Country Auction Catalogue
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Waccabuc Country Club
Table of Contents
Auction Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2
Your Key to Life Support and LVAC Board Members . . . . . . Page 4
Conditions of Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
Silent and General Auction Etiquette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
Silent Auction Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
Live Auction Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 25
List of Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 33
ANNUAL COUNTRY AUCTION FOR THE BENEFIT OF
LEWISBORO VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE CORPS, INC.
Auction Committee: Pam Brokate, Laura Isler, Marie Preneta,
Sy Lynch, Anne McGuinness, Pat Normandeau, Bonnie Novak, Didi Smith & Betsy Vibert
Auctioneers: Michael Stillman and Bruce Douglass
Auction Treasurers: Pam Brokate, Katherine Candee,
Victoria Debendetto, Marie Preneta,
Michele Sobicinsky
Silent and Live Auction Setup: Pam Brokate, Karen Kear, Millie Lau,
Pat Normandeau, Marie Preneta, Jackie Roeckle, Jim Reilly, Betsy Vibert, Karen Wohl
Acquisition Committee: Karen Barber, Lynda Crowley, J Durst, Greg & Liz Fries, Laurie Gagliardi,
Ann Hirsch, Laura Isler, Millie Lau,
Anne McGuinness, Annie Petronis,
Marie Preneta, Barbara Schloat & Didi Smith
Gift Wrapping and Packaging: Lisa Katz, Millie Lau, Anne McGuinness,
Marie Preneta, Roberta Thomann, Betsy Vibert
Catalogue Preparation: Karen Barber and Sy Lynch
Catalogue and Poster Art Design: Joy Masoff
Decorations: Sue Herzog
Publicity: Jim Reilly
Auction Presenters: Kelly Douglass and Janice Strauss
Kitchen Crew: Karen Ferris, Drew Loesch, Gavin Normandeau,
Pat Normandeau and Sue Vale
Food Donations: Nancy Algire, Cross River Wine Merchants,
J Durst, Karen Ferris, Barbara Hershey,
Sue Herzog, Horse & Hound, Nancy Hitchcock, Laura Isler, Le Chateau, Drew Loesch,
Ann McGuinness, Pat Normandeau, Jackie Roeckle, Barbara Schloat, Mary Stoddard, Sue Vales,
Betsy Vibert, WCC
Leaves of Life: Jim Reilly
Heartfelt thanks to: The Durst Family, David Emmer Printing, Gossett Brothers Nursery,
KLSD Print Shop, LandmarkPrint, Inc., and Ted Strauss Websites
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Our special gratitude to: Waccabuc Country Club, especially John Assuma and his staff, and all the people who wrapped, set up, packaged, picked up, delivered, hauled, painted, collected, invited, cooked, baked, ran errands, put up posters and signs, and set up.
Another Way to Contribute
Over the past several years, the Annual LVAC Auction has included another way to make a direct and specific donation towards equipment that is required on our two ambulances. Along with the traditional Silent Auction and the “Big Ticket” Live Auction that caps the evening, there is the Leaves of Life exhibit located at the entrance to the main tent. Each leaf on the board is marked with an item of medical equipment and a suggested donation. Some of these items are used frequently, e.g., dressings, oxygen masks, Epi-Pens, blankets and collars while others are more durable, such as adult and pediatric backboards, traction splints and life saving Automatic External Defibrillators. You may select from a range of prices and items marked on the leaves and make a donation right there that will be earmarked for our equipment budget. A number of these items are on display, and an LVAC EMT is there to assist you and explain their use during an emergency response. The display is available throughout the evening.
YOUR KEY TO LIFE SUPPORT
Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps
In 1977, LVAC began with one used ambulance in a rented garage in Cross River. The present building was dedicated in 1981, and was constructed by local citizens and merchants who generously donated materials, time, and expertise to the project. A great deal has changed since then, and in 2009, a new addition was completed in order to facilitate our increased needs for training and meetings. We currently maintain two state of the art ambulances, as well as two state certified fly cars. In 2008, LVAC crews responded to well over 400 calls for emergency service, which is a significant increase over previous years, and the projection for the 2009 year is consistent with this number.
All our members are trained in the latest techniques and protocols of emergency care, including CPR and operation of the automatic external defibrillator, or AED. In addition to the ambulances and fly cars, six of our EMTs are equipped with AEDs in order to facilitate rapid response to life-threatening cardiac emergencies. LVAC EMTs are also certified to administer epinephrine for severe allergic reactions and albuterol for acute asthma attacks.
In addition to providing emergency medical care to the Lewisboro community, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, our riding members volunteer their time as standby crews for high school athletic events, the Town Fireworks, the Leatherman’s Race, the Memorial Day races and fair, the South Salem Firemen’s Parade and Carnival, and other community events.
Since LVAC is not funded by any town, state or government agency, and never charges for its services, we rely on our annual letters of appeal, grants, memorials and other donations to cover our operating expenses. This evening’s event, LVAC’s Annual Country Auction, is traditionally our biggest single source of revenue.
We want to thank you all for coming tonight, and we hope you have a wonderful time! We extend our sincere gratitude to the Waccabuc Country Club, the donors and merchants who have contributed items and services, and most especially, to those dedicated volunteers who have year after year worked to make this a successful event.
Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps Board Members
Kathy Peterson, President
Jim Reilly, Vice-President
Nancy Hitchcock, Secretary
Sue Lineen, Treasurer
Annie Petronis, Director
Karen Barber, Captain
Bob Stoddard, Assistant Captain
LVAC is currently in need of adult riding members. No prior training or experience is required. If you’d like to join us in this rewarding work, please call us at 763-9633, or visit our website at .
SILENT AND GENERAL AUCTION- Conditions of Sale
Unless otherwise specified, all auction item and services must be used by March 2010. Unless otherwise specified, dates and times are to be arranged through mutual convenience of the donor and the buyer(s).
All sales are final. There will be no exchanges or refunds. All items have been donated to the auction and are sold by it and not by the donor. Please read carefully the specifications and limitations.
Payments must be made in full by check (payable to Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps or LVAC) or cash on Saturday evening, November 7, 2009. Items will be released on presentation of paid receipt and should be removed by the buyer on the night of the auction.
LVAC warrants neither the quality nor the value of items and services auctioned. All items are sold “as is” and “”with all faults and charms.” Dollar values are good faith estimates provided by the donor and/or estimated by LVAC as required by the Internal Revenue Service. Retain this book with your payment records.
Restaurant gift certificates do not include beverages, tax or gratuities, unless otherwise specified.
By participation in this auction, each bidder recognizes and agrees that neither LVAC nor anyone assisting in the conduct of this auction shall be liable for any occurrence resulting from the use of auctioned items and services.
Your BIDDING NUMBER (on the back of your catalogue) is registered in your name. Use this number when you bid. Do not allow anyone else to use your number.
SILENT AUCTION ETIQUETTE
Upon arrival at the Auction on November 7, 2009, each bidder will be given a “bidding number” on the back of their catalogue.
The bidder is to write his/her bidding number with name and amount of bid on the bidding sheets provided for that particular item. Your signature is a legal contract to buy. All sales are final. Bids must exceed the minimum bid noted on the item, and increases are in $10 increments, unless otherwise noted.
The Silent Auction will close at 8:00 pm. The highest bid at the closing time will be circled by an Auction Committee Official and will constitute a winning bid. All questions of priority or procedure will be decided by the Auction Committee.
GENERAL AUCTION ETIQUETTE
Bidding will begin at approximately 8:15 pm on November 7, 2009. A bid is entered by raising the bidding number provided and being recognized by the auctioneer. Any item not sold at the satisfactory price may be withdrawn at the discretion of the auctioneer.
The auctioneer has the right to determine and set bidding increments on each item
The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the event of a dispute, the auctioneer shall have sole and final authority to determine a successful bidder or to re-offer and re-sell the item.
On the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, title to the item will pass to the acknowledged highest bidder who then assumes full risk and responsibility.
Payments by successful bidders may be made at check-out. You may pay by cash or personal check. Syndicating is encouraged and will be accepted on all bids.
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Silent Auction
S1 HOT TIME TONIGHT
A bed of roses romance kit which includes one hour massage from Kelly Olszewski Massage Therapy and one manicure at 4UR Nails in Cross River.
S2 THANKSGIVING BASKET
Asparagus platter and steamer, tablecloth, candleholder and an A&P $50 gift certificate from Dana Mayclim, plus Thanksgiving arrangement from Izzo’s Country Gardens in Vista.
S3 DOGGIE HEAVEN
Doggie bed, dog feeder, stuffed dog, and a $50 gift certificate at Wags and Wiggles in Goldens Bridge. Spend a day with Renee Bayha, DVM to learn how to do a physical exam on a dog and cat, make a diagnosis and watch surgery. Excellent shadowing experience for middle school or high school student thinking of a career in veterinary medicine.
S4 IN THE PINK
Beautiful basket full of pure passion lotion, Dolce and Gabbana perfume, Parker East Dry Goods $50.00 gift certificate, Nail Touch manicure.
S5 WINDY CITY
The gentle breezes of spring will soon be blowing. Be prepared with a Houlihan Lawrence weathervane on your roof.
S6 WINE & CHEESE PARTY
A bottle of red, a bottle of white, and fine looking cheese plates will come in handy for your next party from Dana Mayclim. Add a $20 gift certificate from 109 Cheese Market in Ridgefield and dress up your coffee table with Spectacular Wines of New York donated by Nancy Claus.
S7 GONE FISHING
Vintage fishing basket filled with goodies for fishing. Includes gift certificate for two free oil changes at Goldens Bridge Precision Tire & Auto Care, plus a gift certificate for lunch for two at the Corner Pub in Ridgefield.
S8 GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS
Includes doll, three bears and a chair.
S9 LOADS OF GOODIES
Gift basket from JNR Pharmacy.
S10 BIRDS OF A FEATHER
Bird feeder and a $100 gift certificate to King Lumber in Goldens Bridge and a $30 gift certificate to Country Farmer in North Salem.
S11 DANCING
Dance lessons at Arthur Murray Studio in Mt. Kisco, valued at over $500. Fortify yourself with a glass of wine from your collection of three bottles of red. Winestoppers included.
S12 FRUIT LOOPS FOR YOU
Children’s basket donated by the Cortina Shop and the Toy Chest in Ridgefield and the Cardware Store in Goldens Bridge. Also included are Fiestaware plates and bowls.
S13 POWDERPUFF
Cross country skiis, sizes men’s 12 and ladies 7.
S14 PUMP IT UP
Body age evaluation ($155 value) to determine fitness level; a partner workout at Westchester Boot Camp, four week session valued at $299.
S15 COLOR ME BEAUTIFUL
Silk flower arrangement, with handcrafted silk scarf from Nancy O in Ridgefield. Includes two gift certificates for manicures 4UR Nails.
S16 TEA FOR TWO
Basket with mini samovar with blue and gold teacups, napkins and tea; a gift certificate for $100 from The Loft at Bissell in Ridgefield. Subscription to Westchester Home donated by Nancy Claus.
S17 OLDIES BUT GOODIES
Basket of vintage tin molds, candlestick, birdfeeder.
S18 TEEN HEAVEN
Basket of spa goodies, handmade “gumwrapper” pocket book, donated by Barbara Schloat, and a gift certificate for a manicure and pedicure from Salem Nails in Cross River.
S19 HO HO HO
Two wreath holders, Santa towels, etc. – Happy Holidays
S20 RUBBER DUCKY YOU’RE THE ONE
Beautiful basket of baby items for your little one from the Michels.
S21 CHESTNUTS ROASTING
Antique wooden kindling basket, brass fireplace tools, brass andirons and ½ cord of wood from Evergreen Nursery and a subscription to Westchester Magazine donated by Nancy Claus.
S22 IT’S IN THE CARDS
An unbelievable collection of vintage sports cards, donated by the Barber Family.
S23 THE LIVING END
Rattan end table from Kitty Schwartz, bud vase, and two watercolors by Vicki Merten.
S24 HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW?
Handpainted planter, bonsai book, seed cups along with a birdfeeder.
S25 LIVING IN STYLE
English lead crystal bowl, two autographed Peter Rose cookbooks and $50 gift certificate to Nature’s Temptations in Cross River.
S26 FEELING BLUE?
Gorgeous blue glass and a blue, signed Vicki Merten collage will cheer you up along with a gift certificate for a manicure and pedicure from Salem Nails donated by Priscilla Schaefer.
S27 NIGHT ON THE TOWN
One pink pashmina shawl, a pearl necklace and pearl earrings and one free earpiercing, donated by Denise Fox, Jewel Corner and Barbara Schloat.
S28 SEEING SPOTS
Hand crafted Dalmation chair with stuffed Dalmation toy donated by the Weinfeld family.
S29 THE GUYS PACKAGE
Fleece lined NY Yankees jacket, golf goodies, a carbon monoxide alarm , a $25 gift certificate to North County Cleaners and oil change, oil filter, car wash and one day free car rental from Demon Shell in Cross River.
S30 BIRDS OF A FEATHER
Beautiful rooster garden ornament and bird feeder. Generous gift from Gossett Brothers Nursery.
S31 ROCK ME BABY
Hand painted child’s rocking chair, Vermont Teddy Bear and tea set.
S32 SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES
Antique trunk from the Bennett Family, quilt from the Stillman Family and pictures.
S33 IN THE MIX
Gift basket from Ridgefield Hardware and Lewisboro Hardware with kitchen bowls and accessories. Now that you are equipped you can take cooking classes at Albano Appliance and Service with a $90 gift certificate.
S34 THE GREAT OUTDOORS
Peek inside this antique Burpee seed box and find a ceramic bird nesting bottle , a book entitled “Over the Rainbeau: Living the Dream of Sustainable Farming” donated by Lisa Schwartz, Karen Sabath and Judith Schwartz.
S35 TAIL WAGGIN’
A basket of pet care valued at $280 and two vet exams at Goldens Bridge Veterinary Center.
S36 FOR THE LADIES
Fabulous Coach leather bag, antique Limoges egg, two manicures at 4UR Nails.
S37 TIME TO PLAY
Basket with fishing pole, tackle box, four T-shirts from Dana Mayclim, a soccer ball and jersey from Ridgefield Ski and Sports.
S38 ROCKABYE BABY
Antique doll crib, handsewn babydoll clothes and bedding from the Crowley
Family.
S39 LIGHTS ON LIGHTS OUT
Tiffany fish lamp.
S40 BLACK & WHITE
All kinds of beautiful black and white goodies and a subscription to Westchester Home donated by Nancy Claus.
S41 LOOKIN GOOD
Coach shoulder bag, original Vicki Merten collage, one gift certificate for a manicure at 4UR Nails.
S42 HICKORY DICKORY DOCK
Seiko clock plus three wooden picture frames.
S43 CRYSTAL CLEAR
Belgian Val St. Lambert crystal bowl and pitcher with a $100 gift certificate from Vista Wine.
S44 ALL THINGS PRETTY
Coach shoulder bag, silk flower arrangement donated by Martha Handler, a one month membership at Curves in Pound Ridge.
S45 TOYS OF YORE
A charming Victorian doll pull-cart with soft teddy and1950’s Raggedy Andy in plaid wing chair.
S46 ROCK ME BABY
A 1950’s vintage doll porch swing. A tinder box puppet theatre and book complete this whimsical package.
S47 ZOWIE POWIE
For the collector – an unbelievable collection of comic books – priceless! Donated by the Barber Family.
S48 GOLDEN OPULENCE
Gold Pashmina shawl, assorted toilet waters, serpent perfume bottle and glass perfume tray. A $50 gift certificate from Eiluj in Katonah.
S49 SILVER AND BLACK
Beautiful black, gold and silver Yves St. Laurent handbag with scarf, brooch and ring. Also included is a gift certificate from O2 Holistic Spa in Yellow Monkey Village. Enjoy a lovely lunch afterwards in the café.
S50 HORSING AROUND
Three 30-minute riding lessons from Summit Farm in North Salem and a large pizza pie from Planet Pizza in Ridgefield. When you get home you can watch your new western DVD’s.
S51 ONE FOR YOU AND ONE FOR ME
Two bottles of wine, three Carnival glass plates, a pretty fall hurricane candleholder, and a subscription to Westchester Magazine donated by Nancy Claus.
S52 MIRROR MIRROR
A fetching treasure – a unique mirror, vintage scarves, gloves, five pocketbooks and hats in two vintage hat boxes. Mink collar and cuffs donated by June Gumbel.
S53 YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE
A handmade sheepskin chandelier with henna designs, donated by the DeDavalho Family.
S54 TUSCAN PEARS
Basket of pear designed beauties, donated by the Michel Family.
S55 STAND BY ME
Antique late 19th century wash stand with two vintage hand towels donated by the Crowley family.
S56 SEAT YOURSELF
Two golden oak chairs with ornately carved backs donated by Laura and
Jeff Isler.
S57 A TABLE IS A TABLE
Chippendale-style pier table with a finished back, from Kitty Schwartz.
S58 ARE YOU GAME?
A squared painted game table with lazy Susan capabilities, from Kitty Schwartz.
S59 OVAL COCKTAIL TABLE
Hardwood veneer -- top is pieced in matched quadrants donated by Kitty Schwartz.
S60 SUNROOM FURNISHINGS
Pair of garden club chairs and matching glass top tables, from Kitty Schwartz.
S61 ROUND WHITE CONSOLE TABLE
S62 SAY OUI OUI
Pair of French style upholstered arm chairs, donated by Kitty Schwartz.
S63 JULIA CHILD’S DREAM
Bright red two-piece child’s kitchen set, from Landmark Pre-School.
S64 VERSATILE VICTORIAN
White Victorian table with an oval top on pedestal base – imagine as your bedside table or in your bathroom holding soaps and towels.
S65 DROP YOUR LEAVES
Miniature drop-leaf table with handy storage shelf below.
S66 HAVE A PAIR
Pair of mahogany etageres reflecting spool furniture style.
S67 WITH VISIONS OF SUGARPLUMS
Sturdy white antique iron bed from the late 19th century from Susan Stillman and a handmade king size blue and white quilt.
S68 A CHILDREN’S BASKET
Chock full of cuddly stuffed animals and books for reading time, donated by Denise Fox.
S69 CHRISTMAS BASKET
Christmas arrangement from Izzo’s Country Gardens in Vista and a lovely artificial Amaryllis from Denise Fox.
S70 UP UP AND AWAY
Three-piece set of Samsonite luggage, valued at $600.
S71 KATONAH CULTURE
Dual family membership for one year at the Katonah Museum of Art.
S72 TRICK OR TREAT
Mountain/trick bike, donated by the Durst Family.
S73 STORAGE TOWERS
Two wooden CD storage towers, donated by Didi and Brian Smith.
S74 GOOD, BAD AND BEAUTIFUL
In-office tooth whitening donated by Dr. Les Simon, valued at $600, a month’s membership plus two thirty minute personal training sessions at the Ridge Club, two one-hour private yoga sessions and eight 1-1/4 hour yoga classes, donated by Stephanie Harding. Add a pound of Deborah Ann Chocolates - you deserve it!
S75 FOOD & FILM
One year membership at the Jacob Burns Film Center, a DVD of “Inside Man” and a gift certificate at La Famiglia in Cross River.
S76 FROM ONE END OF TOWN TO THE OTHER
One 4boggan, a breakfast special from Word of Mouth in Vista, two large pizzas from Portofino in Goldens Bridge and four beef filets from Art Jack Food in Vista.
S77 HOWL AND A HIKE
Age appropriate program of howling and hiking for up to six – ice cream included at the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem.
S78 ORCHID
One orchid from Greenwich Orchid.
S79 TOUCH OF CLASS
Two decorative throw pillows from Humming Birds, Ltd. in Bedford Hills plus two gift certificates, $60 each, from Toscana Ristorante in Ridgefield.
S80 SPECIAL DELIVERY
Original antique Waccubuc postmaster’s grill, donated by Susan and Jim Henry.
S81 HEART OF THE COMMUNITY
CPR class for up to 10 people, at LVAC headquarters, donated by your LVAC lifesavers.
S82 A GIFT FROM YELLOW MONKEY ANTIQUES
Antique French document basket.
S83 TRIPLE DOUBLE
Three double magnums of fabulous Italian wine donated by the Novak Family of Cross River Wine Merchant and Opici Import Company Valued at $275.
S84 THREADS FOR THOUGHT
Three original Tom Christopher tee shirts.
S85 GRANDMA’S TREAT
Toy chest with Vermont Teddy Bear, a Playmobile circus, a floor puzzle, a cozy fleece throw, notecards and a $15 gift certificate to Cortina Shop in Ridgefield. Also a $40 gift certificate to Fifty Coins Restaurant in Ridgefield.
S86 YOU CAN STOP LOOKING
Looking For Lincoln, signed by authors, donated by Philip and Margie Kunhardt.
S87 MUSIC TO MOVE YOU
Basket of CDs including Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett and Carly Simon, donated by the McGuinness Family.
S88 TOTAL NAIL CARE
Luxury products to pamper nails. Donated by the McGuinness Family, plus a $100 gift certificate to Toney Toni in Katonah.
S89 READ AND RELAX
Quality teas, chocolates, music, best-sellers, booklite and candle, donated by the McGuinness Family.
S90 ULTIMATE MOVIE NIGHT
All you need for the family – something for everyone, donated by the McGuinness Family.
S91 CULINARY GIFT BASKET
A $50 gift card from Gail Patrick’s Café in Chappaqua, along with assorted goodies, valued at $200 and donated by Gail Filacchione.
S92 BEAUTY PACKAGE FOR YOU
You won’t know which goody to use first! Enjoy! Donated by the McGuinness Family.
S93 BUMBLE & BUMBLE
Total hair care package with a Remington home and to go hot roller set. Donated by Bumble & Bumble, Yorktown Heights. In addition, you receive one free haircut at Shear Designs Salon by Maro Costa, a $70 value donated by Christina Hastings.
S94 MERRY CHRISTMAS
Magnificent basket from Cottage Antiques at Gossett Brothers full of assorted ornaments and delights, valued at $250.
S95 IT’S CHRISTMAS AGAIN!
S96 GREEN THUMB
Lovely plant in terracotta pot valued at $110 and donated by Gossett Brothers Nursery.
S97 GO GIANTS TOMORROW!
Two tickets for the Giants vs. Chargers, November 8 at 4:15 p.m., includes parking, donated by Tracy and Paul Taft.
S98 ANTIQUE WOODEN YARN WINDER WHEEL
Donated by June Gumbel.
S99 ODDS AND ENDS
One bean pot and one set of bud vases from All Your Yesterdays in Pound Ridge and a $50 gift certificate from William Nicholas in Katonah.
S100 OUT OF THE GUTTER
One gutter cleaning from Bill Finke, Salem Tree and Landscaping. Cleaning up to 4000 square foot house, valued at $150.
S101 ANTIQUE TREASURE
Antique drafting table, with desk tools.
S102 CELEBRATE FALL
Magnificent fall wreath from Williams Sonoma, donated by the McGuinness Family.
S103 MONTAUK HERE WE COME
A wonderful weekend in Montauk, courtesy of the DeLucia Family.
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LVAC Jewel Box
J1 One 18” strand 8-11 mm pearls $500 value
Gold hoop earrings $200 value
Basler silk scarf
J2 Liberty of London scarf, “garnet” $100 value
matching sterling silver/earrings and ring
J3 Silk scarf, gold hoop earrings, topaz and citrus $250 value
bead earrings
J4 National Wildlife Federation scarf and associated $250 value
sterling silver and stone earrings and ring
J5 Rhapsody in Blue: scarf, “sapphire” sterling $100 value
silver earrings and ring
J6 Pretty in Pink: scarf, pink opal oval necklace $675 value
with three diamonds, plus sterling silver chain
bracelet with heart
J7 “Escher-esque” silk scarf, “emerald” sterling, silver $150 value
earrings, ring plus sterling silver chain bracelet
with heart.
J8 Etienne Aigner scarf, 2 pairs of sterling silver $100 value
earrings (“turquoise” and “topaz/citrine”)
J9 Elliot Gant silk scarf, “ruby” sterling silver earrings, $375 value
ring plus sterling silver chain bracelet with heart
J10 Gold Mother of Pearl necklace from Plaza Too $550 value
LVAC Gallery
G1 SUNWORSHIPER
Reclining nude, signed, limited edition print, by A. G. Hollingsworth donated by Dana Ramos.
G2 THEY ARE 10 FEET TALL
Artist’s proof signed by A. G. Hollingsworth donated by Dana Ramos.
G3 IT’S SURREAL THING
Signed and numbered limited edition print by Scott Moore, from Dana Ramos.
G4 RED HORSE
Numbered and signed print by Japanese artist Akiyama, donated by Dana Ramos.
G5 WATER BATH
Signed and numbered print by Japanese artist Akiyama, donated by Dana Ramos.
G6 PHOTOGRAPHS BY RENE
A. Log Cabin
B. Car Race Track
C. Gorilla
D. Waterfall
Artist is Rene Burgas. Donated by Stuart and Renee Zweibel.
G7 THE MEADOWS
Original oil painting by Joan Fles.
G8 COLONIAL QUILTING PARTY
Framed folkart print, donated by Angela Zaia.
G9 NEW YORK
Painting by Maris.
G10 HISTORIC BEDFORD OAK
Oil on canvas by Joan Fles, includes handmade pottery Bedford Oak plate.
G11 ANTIQUE BOTANTICAL PRINT
G12 BOTANTICAL PRINTS - Pair of prints
G13 BOTANTICAL PRINTS - Pair of prints
G14 BOTANTICAL PRINT
G15 AUTUMN POND
Antique etching from 1892 signed by Robert Shaw.
G16 SOUTH SALEM POSTER
G17 WOMAN WITH RED SCARF
Watercolor by George Cajean, donated by Ellen Snyder.
G18 STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT
Small still life donated by Ellen Snyder.
G19 MOZART
1987 print
G20 BLUE RIDGE
Oil on canvas by Stephen Fox, donated by Barbara and Warren Schloat.
G21 20th CENTURY MASTERS
Poster donated by Barbara and Warren Schloat.
G22 WINTERTIME
G23 PARIS BISTRO
Oil on canvas
G24 PINK CHERRY BLOSSOMS
Original brushed Japanese painting by Ladd Horne donated by Mary Lee Brooks.
G25 STONE BARN
An original oil on canvas donated by Mark Wachtell.
G26 ROCKPORT HARBOR & NEW YORK HARBOR
A pair of framed photos by Alex Lau.
G27 RAINBOW FLEET
Original woodcut print, hand-colored by the artist, Leslie Carone. Number 1 in an edition of 10.
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LIVE AUCTION
L1 LEWISBORO LORE AND LEGEND
A must-have Lewisboro collectible! Our annual Antique Map of the Town of Lewisboro is dated 1867. Donated by the Henrys. Framed by Katonah Art and Frame. Priceless.
L2 ROCK YOUR CRADLE
This antique 18th century maple cradle is a generous donation from the Stillman family. Comes with patchwork pad.
L3 NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Internationally acclaimed artist, Tom Christopher, one of America’s hippest artists, signed his poster. Framed by Katonah Art and Frame.
L4 LET’S MAKE RESERVATIONS
Gift certificates for six magnificent meals, six great memories
Le Chateau - $125
Fish Cellar, Mt. Kisco - $75
North Star Restaurant, Pound Ridge - $100
Bedford Post - $50
Bacio, Cross River - Dinner for Two
Ninos, Vista - $50
Valued at $500
L5 LADIES OF THE LAKE
Ladies cocktail cruise for six on Lake Waccabuc, followed by a dinner on a beautiful porch overlooking the lake with Jennifer Garrity and Teri Bocklet. Priceless.
L6 KNOCK ON WOOD
Three hours of tree work valued at $300 and a cord of wood delivered to your home (Lewisboro or neighboring towns). Tree work donated by Jeff Dodge, Pound Ridge Tree Service and the wood donated by Teri Bocklet.
L7 TIME FOR TEE
You and a friend will have a blast with Jim Henry and Michael Stillman for a round of golf at Waccabuc Country Club.
L8a MAGIC CARPET RIDE
Let your feet hop aboard this gracious Persian rug, 10 x 13 in perfect condition. This rug will make your home warm, cozy and gorgeous! Valuable one-of- a-kind treasure! Donated by Frances Bright and Patrick Brunner.
L8b SURROUND YOURSELF
Handmade masterpiece red and white quilt in the historic New York State pattern called “Burgoyne Surrounded” (after General Burgoyne at Saratoga)
Size 77” x 95”. It has been lovingly hand-stitched by master quilter Mary Stockel.
L9 SOUTHERN SURF AND SAND
Enjoy this stunning vacation in Folly Beach, South Carolina for a week. Magnificent barrier island, walk to beach, water views, short ride to Charleston, Fall or Spring, donated by Regina Anderson and Christian Brutzer, valued at $2,500. Dates to be arranged with donor.
L10 WHERE’S THE REMOTE?
Brand new, state of the art 40” Toshiba HD LCD TV. Priceless enjoyment.
L11 A HOPPING GOOD TIME
Have a hopping great time at award-winning Captain Lawrence Brewery in Pleasantville. A party of eight for a tour and beer tasting of this magnificent brewery was donated by the Vacarro Family along with 4-hour limo service in a stretch limousine to and from the brewery, donated by Tri-State Limousine Service.
L12 THE ALCHEMY OF LIGHT
Is it a photograph? No! It’s an amazing photo-realist painting by noted artist Stephen Smulka, whose artwork graces museum and corporate collections around the globe. A noted art critic has said, “this mysterious alchemy of craft, vision and cunning turns paint into light and light into magic.” You can own a this Giclee in an extremely limited edition .
A generous gift from the artist.
L13 DON’T RAIN ON MY PARADE
A ride for two children in the ambulance or flycar in either the Memorial Day parade or the South Salem Firemen’s parade in August. Includes an all new Flip Ultra HD camcorder, so that you can record the thrill to watch over and over.
L14 STOP WHINING….START WINE-ING
Enjoy a fabulous wine tasting for ten in your home. A generous gift from Cross River Wine Merchants, you’ll enjoy a memorable evening of fun with the services of an esteemed wine expert, a wonderful assortment of wines to sample, and even fine Riedel Stemware to taste from. Minimum bid of $500.00. Also included are fabulous yummies whipprd by our own Pat Normandeau.
L15 WINE & DINE = FEELING FINE
Wine tasting and hors d’oeuvres at the lovely home of Brian and Didi Smith for a group of 10. A memorable evening of wine, laughter and fabulous treats. Includes $50.00 gift certificate from Mark’s Drive Your Auto Service. A priceless evening!
L16 EIGHT IS ENOUGH
8 American antique chairs with cane seats, birdseye and tiger maple, Sheraton style, c. 1825-1840. Sets of 8 are hard-to-find and they would retail for $3,500. Generous donation from the Stillmans.
L17 SEW LONG AGO
Mother of Pearl, 18th century antique Chinese ladies sewing kit valued at $2,000. Donated by Mary Mayland of Mayland & Co.
L18 GONE FISHIN’
Fishing adventure – enjoy either sunset fishing on their stocked lake with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres for four couples or an afternoon picnic lunch for two families at Martha and Rich Handler’s incredible home. Priceless.
L19 GO WEST
An antique oil painting with a gorgeous frame, artist R. Neilson from Martha and Rich Handler’s collection. $1,500 value.
L20 DIAMONDS ARE A GIRL’S BEST FRIEND
Diamond hoop earrings, 14 K white gold, total 1 carat diamond appraised at $1,350.
L21a GO KNICKS –
Four tickets to Knicks vs. Spurs on Sunday, December 27 at 6:00 pm, Section 124, Row C, Seats 7-10, premium club seats at center court, with access to the club and wait service and play by play. Valued at $960. Donated by the McGuinness Family.
L21b GO KNICKS
Four tickets to Knicks vs. Indiana Pacers on Sunday, January 3 at 6:00 pm, Section 124, Row C, Seats 7-10, premium club seats at center court, with access to the club and wait service and play by play. Valued at $960. Donated by the McGuinness Family.
L22 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
Head off to Cape Cod and spend a week snuggling in a beautiful antique farmhouse with friends or family. This house in Eastham, sleeps 6 and is perched on a beautiful lake just steps from the national seashore. It’s yours any week during the months of September, October, April, May (except holiday weeks/weekend. A gift from the Algires.
L23 LADIES (AND GENTS) OF THE LAKE
Join Martina and Alan Sternfeld for a New Orleans style dinner for 8 at their lakefront home, complete with Cajun charm and zydeco zing! A special evening!
L24 BOATHOUSE
Painting of the Waccabuc Country Club boathouse, by artist Teri Bocklet.
L25 THE GALLOPING GOURMET
Enjoy a gourmet dinner for eight in an elegant dining room overlooking Lake Waccabuc, “Chef Pierre,” trained in Provence and South Salem (well, mostly South Salem), will conjure up a splendid repast with wines specially selected to complement each course. A priceless, memorable event, from Lyn and Peter Beardsley.
L26 NEED A RIDE?
1992 Lexus with 88,000 miles -- beautifully maintained
L27 ONCE UPON A TIME. . .
This was the Waccabuc Country Club in a land of long ago when it was called Goldens Bridge. In 1830, it was the Lake Waccabuc Inn. From Susan and Jim Henry.
L28 A GOLF GETAWAY
Head out to the exclusive and posh Rockaway Hunting Club in Lawrence, New York for a round of golf and lunch for three. A $500 valued donated by Brian and Didi Smith.
L29 SECOND CHANCE
Didn’t get the first Tom Christopher? Here’s another chance!
L30 GIDDY UP GALS
Women’s night out – group riding lesson for four. All levels on the indoor ring at Echo Farm, donated by Callie Kuntz-Bauer. Wine and cheese afterward. Then head to the Horse and Hound for dinner, donated by Sue Vales.
L31 LIGHT UP YOUR NIGHT
Sure, your garden is beautiful. So, enjoy it when the sun goes down with $3,000 worth of absolutely stunning professional landscape lights, including a design consultation and installation by Design Lighting by Mark, Westchester’s premier lighting service. A generous gift from Mark & Laurie Mosello.
L32 WHAT’S COOKING
Gift certificates for a great bunch of eateries including --
Luc’s Café, Ridgefield - $50
Vox, North Salem - $50
Dimitri’s, Ridgefield - $25
Kittle House, Mt. Kisco - Dinner for two
Restaurant 121, North Salem - $150
Peppino’s, Katonah - $75
Le Fontane, Somers - Lunch for two
Mannen, Ridgefield - $25
The Roger Sherman Inn, New Canaan - $75
Value: $675
L33 GO RANGERS – JANUARY 17
Ranger tickets for four on Sunday, January 17 at 7:00 p.m. donated by Joanne McGrath. Valued at $400.
L34a GO RANGERS – JANUARY 2
Four seats to the Rangers vs. Carolina Hurricanes game on January 2nd at 1:00 p.m. Section 107, row C, seats 1-4, premium club seats with wait service, valued at $840, donated by the McGuinness Family.
L34b GO RANGERS – JANUARY 19
Four seats to the Rangers vs. Tampa Bay Lightning game on January 19 at 7:00 p.m. Section 107, row C, seats 1-4, premium club seats with wait service, valued at $840, donated by the McGuinness Family.
L35 OOH LA LA
Original Watercolor of a Paris Café by Israeli artist Liebner.
L36 CALLING FORE
Golf for four at Waccabuc Country Club donated by John Assuma.
L37 PRECIOUS PEARLS
“Blue Jeans” - 80 inches of deep colored pearls by Honora Pearl Company – dress up your jeans or wear with a strapless gown. Valued at $300.
L38 OUT OF THE ATTIC
Antique two-door cupboard, versatile! Donated by Constance Niniger.
L39 YOU WON’T BE UP THE CREEK
Mango colored featherlite 9.5 lake and pond kayak from the Small Boat Shop, valued at $600. Paddle included.
L40 ENJOY BEING A GIRL!
Ladies pampering package includes a massage from Elaine Berman, valued at $325; a haircut at Visions, valued at $55; three manicures and pedicures at Salem Nails valued at $105, one hour smile- whitening by John Loffredo Cosmetic and Family Dentistry, valued at $400 and a design cut by a senior stylist from Adam Broderick Salon.
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OUR GENEROUS DONORS
|109 Cheese Market |S6 |
|4UR Nails |S1, S15, S36, S41 |
|Adam Broderick Salon |L40 |
|Albano Appliance and Service |S33 |
|Algire Family |L22 |
|All Your Yesterdays |S99 |
|Anderson, Regina |L9 |
|Art Jack Food |S76 |
|Arthur Murray Studio |S11 |
|Assuma, John |L36 |
|Bacio |L4 |
|Barber Family |S22, S27 |
|Bayha, Renee - Pound Ridge Veterinary |S3 |
|Beardsley, Lyn and Peter |L25 |
|Bedford Post |L4 |
|Bennett Family |S32 |
|Berman, Elaine |L40 |
|Bocklet, Teri |L5, L6, L24 |
|Bright, Frances |L8a |
|Brooks, Mary Lee |G24 |
|Brunner, Patrick |L8a |
|Brutzer, Christian |L9 |
|Bumble & Bumble |S93 |
|Cardware Store |S12 |
|Carone, Leslie |G27 |
|Christopher, Tom |S84, L29, L3 |
|Claus, Nancy |S6, S16, S21, S40, S51 |
|Corner Pub |S7 |
|Cortina Shop |S12 |
|Cortina Shop |S85 |
|Cottage Antiques at Gossett Brothers |S94 |
|Country Farmer in North Salem |S10 |
|Cross River Wine Merchant - Novak Family |S83, L14 |
|Crowley Family |S38, S55 |
|Curves |S44 |
|Deborah Ann Chocolates |S74 |
|DeDavalho Family |S53 |
|DeLucia |S103 |
|Demon Shell |S29 |
|Dimitri’s |L32 |
|Durst Family |S72 |
|Eiluj |S48 |
|Evergreen Nursery |S21 |
|Fifty Coins Restaurant |S85 |
|Filacchione, Gail |S91 |
|Fish Cellar |L4 |
|Fles, Joan |G7, G10 |
|Fox, Denise |S27 |
|Fox, Denise |S68, S69 |
|Garrity, Jennifer |L5 |
|Goldens Bridge Precision Tire & Auto Care |S7 |
|Goldens Bridge Vet Care Center |S35 |
|Goldens Bridge Veterinary Center |S35 |
|Gossett Brothers Nursery |S30, S96 |
|Greenwich Orchid |S78 |
|Gumbel, June |S52, S98 |
|Handler, Martha and Rich |S44, L18, L19 |
|Harding, Stephanie |S74 |
|Hastings, Christina |S93 |
|Henry, Susan and Jim |S80, L1, L7, L27 |
|Houlihan Lawrence |S5 |
|Humming Birds, Ltd |S79 |
|Isler, Laura and Jeff |S56 |
|Izzo’s Country Gardens |S2, S69 |
|Jacob Burns Film Center |S75 |
|Jewel Corner |S27 |
|JNR Pharmacy |S9 |
|John Loffredo Cosmetic and Family Dentistry |L40 |
|Katonah Art and Frame |L3, L4 |
|Katonah Museum of Art |S71 |
|Kelly Olszewski Massage Therapy |S1 |
|King Lumber |S10 |
|Kittle House |L32 |
|Kunhardt, Philip and Margie |S86 |
|Kuntz-Bauer, Callie |L30 |
|La Famiglia |S75 |
|Landmark Pre-School |S63 |
|Lau, Alex |G26 |
|Le Chateau |L4 |
|Le Fontane |L32 |
|Lewisboro Hardware |S33 |
|Luc’s Café |L32 |
|Mannen |L32 |
|Mark’s Drive Your Auto Service |L15 |
|Mayclim, Dana |S2, S37 |
|Mayclim, Dana |S6 |
|Mayland & Co, Mary Mayland |L17 |
|McGrath, Joanne |L33 |
|McGuinness Family |S87, S88, S89, S90, S92, S102, L21a, L21b, L34a, L34b|
|Merten, Vicki |S23, S26, S41 |
|Michel Family |S20, S54 |
|Mosello, Mark and Laurie |L31 |
|Nail Touch |S4 |
|Nancy O |S15 |
|Nature’s Temptations |S25 |
|Niniger, Constance |L38 |
|Ninos |L4 |
|Normandeau, Pat |L14 |
|North County Cleaners |S29 |
|North Star Restaurant |L4 |
|O2 Holistic Spa |S49 |
|Opici Import Company |S83 |
|Parker East Dry Goods |S4 |
|Peppino’s |L32 |
|Planet Pizza |S50 |
|Plaza Too |J10 |
|Pound Ridge Tree Service - Jeff Dodge |L6 |
|Ramos, Dana |G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, |
|Restaurant 121 |L32 |
|Ridge Club |S74 |
|Ridgefield Hardware |S33 |
|Ridgefield Ski and Sport |S37 |
|Rose, Peter |S25 |
|Sabath, Karen |S34 |
|Salem Nails |S18 |
|Salem Nails |L40 |
|Salem Tree and Landscaping |S100 |
|Schaefer, Priscilla |S26 |
|Schloat, Barbara and Warren |S18, S27, G20, G21 |
|Schwartz, Judith |S34 |
|Schwartz, Kitty |S23 |
|Schwartz, Kitty |S57, S58, S59, S60, S62 |
|Schwartz, Lisa, |S34 |
|Simon, DDS Dr. Les |S74 |
|Small Boat Shop |L39 |
|Smith, Didi and Brian |S73, L15, L28 |
|Smulka, Stephen |L12 |
|Snyder, Ellen |G17, G18 |
|Sternfeld, Martina and Alan |L23 |
|Stillman Family |S32, S67, L2, L7, L16 |
|Stockel, Mary |L8b |
|Summit Farm |S50 |
|Taft, Tracy and Paul |S97 |
|The Loft at Bissell |S16 |
|The Roger Sherman Inn |L32 |
|Toney Toni |S88 |
|Toscana Ristorante |S79 |
|Toy Chest |S12 |
|Tri-State Limousine Service |L11 |
|Vacarro Family - Captain Lawrence Brewery |L11 |
|Vales, Sue |L30 |
|Visions |L40 |
|Vista Wine |S43 |
|Vox |L32 |
|Wachtell, Mark |G25 |
|Wags and Wiggles |S3 |
|Weinfeld Family |S28 |
|Westchester Boot Camp |S14 |
|William Nicholas |S99 |
|Wolf Conservation Center |S77 |
|Word of Mouth |S76 |
|Zaia, Angela |G8 |
|Zweibel, Stuart and Renee |G6 |
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