2015-Splash-ProgramB.. - Boys and Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley

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2015-Splash-ProgramB.. - Boys and Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley
Table of Contents
Schedule of Events...................................................................... 2
Event Committee........................................................................ 3
Message from the President...................................................... 4
What is Rotary?.......................................................................... 5
2014 International Service Projects......................................... 6
2014 Community Service Projects........................................... 7
Sponsors & Donors.................................................................... 9
Rotary’s 2015 Premier Charity................................................ 12
Surf City Rotary is Building Dreams..................................... 14
Jump In & Make a Splash........................................................ 16
Voice Auction Items................................................................. 17
Opportunity Drawings............................................................ 20
Splash
Schedule of Events
Social Hour and Silent Auction
Cielo Mare Ballroom.................................................................. 5:30pm
Silent Auction Closes
Continue to Dinner.....................................................................7:15pm
Splash
Welcome – Sloan and Mike Gallipeo
Entertainment – Boys & Girls Club’s
ClubHouse Theatre Entertainers
March 14, 2015
Jump In & Make a Splash
Event Chair
Dinner Served
Mike Gallipeo
Super Silent Auction Closes....................................................End of Dinner
Voice Auction Begins – Ed Arnold, Auctioneer
Check-Out Opens................................................................................. 9:00pm
Dancing to “Soul Shadows”................................................................. 9:00pm
ATTENTION: Please return to Registration Area to check-out. Patrons who have
“Express Paid” may proceed directly to Silent Auction Area to pick up items after 9:00pm.
All items must be picked up by 10:00pm.
Surf City Rotary wants to ensure a safe and healthy event. If you feel you need a
ride home, please check with the cashier.
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Bob Allen
Jane Crane
Resa Evans
Rick Fuller
Mike Gallipeo
Event Committee
Cherie Gordon
Greg Griffin
Tanya Hoxsie
Dick Hughes
Tom McCann
Hugh Moran
Barbara Nieto
John Rich
Tom Ross
Dave Theil
Derek Wimmer
Surf City Rotary Club of Huntington Beach Officers
President, Sloan Gallipeo
President-Elect, Bob Allen
Treasurer, Tom Ross
Secretary, Kathy Knight
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A Message from the President
What is Rotary?
SURF CITY ROTARY CLUB
Greetings!
Welcome to the Surf City Rotary Club of Huntington Beach’s 8th annual “Splash” fundraiser!
Thank you for joining us tonight and supporting our charitable activities. We are here to
enjoy a wonderful evening with friends, and to raise money for our Rotary Club projects.
Tonight we are honoring the Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley as our premier
charity. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley does so much to enrich the lives of
young children in our community. We are proud of our long standing partnership with this
wonderful organization. Surf City Rotary Club is affiliated with Rotary International so we
help with international projects in addition to our local projects. Rotary’s motto is “service
above self ” and our members are dedicated to improving the lives of others through our
service projects. We offer an outstanding opportunity to give back to your community. Your
support of our fundraiser makes all our projects possible. We appreciate your generosity and
we know you will have fun tonight. If you have an interest in our Rotary club, please contact
us at 714-227-6848.
Sloan Gallipeo, President
Surf City Rotary Club of Huntington Beach
ROTARY IS A WORLDWIDE ORGANIZATION of more than 1.2 million business,
professional, and community leaders. Members of Rotary Clubs, known as Rotarians,
encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, provide humanitarian service, and help
build goodwill and peace in the world.
THERE ARE MORE THAN 34,000 ROTARY CLUBS in more than 200 countries
and geographical areas. Clubs are nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open to men and women of
all cultures, races, and creeds.
ROTARY CLUB MEMBERS ARE VOLUNTEERS who work locally, regionally, and
internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job
training, promote peace, and eradicate polio under the motto “Service Above Self.”
ROTARY IS FAMILY. If you’re looking for a reason to join Rotary, there are a lot of great
ones. Rotary is fun! When you’re hanging out with our crowd, changing the world for the
better always involves a lot of laughter and good times. And, just like a family, we count on
each other for friendship, fellowship, and support. When you see people each week and work
together on projects big and small, you bond together. If things get tough in your life, you’ll
find that you have Rotary friends that you can count on.
SOME OF OUR MEMBERS SHARED WHY THEY JOINED
ROTARY AND WHAT IT MEANS TO THEM NOW.
“Surf City Rotary connected me to my community.” JANE CRANE
What would it take to change the world?
JOIN US FOR BREAKFAST!
Every Wednesday at 7:30am (except first Wednesday of the month)
Meadowlark Golf Club
“I joined for the fellowship and good fun, and the chance to help others.
Rotary has also opened my eyes to the global need for help.”
TOM McCANN
“Surf City Rotary has made me aware of issues in my community, along
with ways to solve them.” MIKE GALLIPEO
16782 Graham Street, HB • 714-227-6848
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2014 International Service Projects
THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE
For over 30 years, the Surf City Rotary Club of Huntington Beach’s members have been
sharing their hearts with this community and the world. Surf City Rotarians have changed
lives - have saved lives through projects listed below and many others:
• Supported water projects in Mexico.
• Provided prosthetic limbs for people in
Bolivia.
• Provided a 15-passenger van to Corazon
de Vida, an orphanage in El Faro,
Mexico.
• Provided ShelterBoxes for international
disaster relief.
• Supported StoveTeam International, a
project to provide efficient stoves that
save lives and forests.
• Supported polio
eradication worldwide.
“I was looking for
hands-on projects
to get involved in.
I was invited to help
build a house in
Mexico with Surf City
Rotary, and I’ve been
hooked ever since!”
CHERIE GORDON
2014 Service Projects
RIGHT HERE IN OUR COMMUNITY
“I enjoy serving the community and getting to hear new, interesting speakers at our
meetings every week.” TOM ROSS
One of the best things about Rotary is that when we see
a problem in our community, we do something about it!
Here are some of the ways that we’ve worked together to
help make our local community a better place this year:
• Provided shoes and socks for over 200 less
fortunate school children.
• Coordinated a food distribution program to
help disadvantaged families from the Boys &
Girls Club who depend on schools’ free lunch
programs during the week so they can make it
through the weekend with enough to eat.
• Supported Project Self-Sufficiency, which assists
low-income, single parents to become free from
community and government assistance through
education.
• Supported Pathways to Independence, which
helps low-income single women who have a
history of family abuse and who have been
neglected by society.
• Supported Beach Cities Interfaith Services,
which provides food, clothing and support
services for homeless and low-income families
in Huntington Beach.
“The Rotary Foundation is the heart and lungs of what we do that helps make Rotary
work. By providing the means to carry out projects, the Rotary Foundation makes a
real difference in health, education, and increasing goodwill.” JOHN RICH
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2014 Service Projects
KEEP ROTARIANS INVOLVED IN THEIR COMMUNITY
• Supported Camp to Belong, helping siblings
reunite after being separated by the foster
care system.
• Led the “Lego Engineers Club” at the Boys
& Girls Club to teach kids about science,
technology, engineering and math.
• Made the holidays special for low-income
children by providing gifts and pictures
with Santa.
• Cooked dinner for families staying at the
Ronald McDonald House.
“We live in a world of such contrasts.
We are blessed with abundance, but
around the world and right here in our
own community there are so many that
are far less fortunate. Surf City Rotary
plays a small but important role in meeting those human needs. I am privileged
to be involved with such a great group
of people.” DEREK WIMMER
Whether you’re looking for people to “party on” with or you want a chance to help others in
our community or around the world, Rotary might be just what you need in your life. Like
family, our door is always open. Stop by for breakfast any Wednesday morning at 7:30am
(except the first Wednesday of the month) at Meadowlark Golf Club.
We’d love to welcome you to the family!
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2015 SPONSORS
Bronze Sponsors
Larry & Susan Bjork
Bockhold-Voorhees Group
of RBC Wealth Management
Resa Evans & Dave Theil
Rick Fuller & Dick Hughes
Mike & Sloan Gallipeo
Bob & Tanya Hoxsie
Steve & Kathy Knight
Ron & Merri Kupferstein
Carol & Tom McCann
Ryan & Katie Moran
Orange Coast Memorial Medical
Center Board of Directors
Barbara Nieto & John Bishop
John Rich
Burt & Mary Ann Shurly
Derek & Sue Wimmer
Thank You to all our Sponsors!
Sponsor and donor list includes all gifts received by February 27, 2015
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Donors
Donors
It is only through the generosity of our donors that tonight’s event is possible.
Please consider our commercial and retail donors for future purchases.
Affinity & Co. Jewelers
Bob & Carmen Allen
Aloha Grill
Leda Amada
American Business Bank
ASICS America Corporation
Atlantis Casino Resort Spa
Sarah Atkinson
Jeff & Jan Barnett
John Bishop & Barbara Nieto
Larry & Susan Bjork
BJ’s Restaurant & Brewery
Black Bull Chop House &
HB Beer Co.
Bowers Museum
Boys & Girls Clubs
of Huntington Valley
Board of Directors
Bradford Renaissance Portraits
Callaway Vineyard & Winery
Caught in the Moment
Photography
Cerritos Center for the
Performing Arts
Change a Life Foundation
Charo Chicken Seal Beach
City Salon
Cleveland Golf
CloudMover Day Spa
The Comedy & Magic Club
The Crab Cooker
of Newport Beach
Crabby’s Boat House
Jane Crane
Crevier BMW
Curves
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Daniel & Co. Full Service Salon
Chef James D’Aquila
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
The Doctors
Dos Toros Mexican Grill
Dr. Phil Show
Duke’s Huntington Beach
El Cortez Hotel & Casino
Energetic Solutions
Resa Evans & Dave Theil
FocalPoint Business Coaching
Fountain Bowl
Fountain Valley Body Works
Fountain Valley Skating Center
Fred’s Mexican Cafe
Frogg’s Bounce House
Rick & Ann Fuller
Gallardi Group
Michael & Sloan Gallipeo
Cherie Gordon
Greg Griffin
Harbor House Restaurant
Harmony HB Arts &
Wellness Center
John & Chris Hay
Hearst Castle &
National Geographic Theater
Heritage Museum
of Orange County
Hilton Waikiki Beach
Hornblower Cruises & Events
Bob & Tanya Hoxsie
Dick & Barbara Hughes
Bud & Dolores Hulick
Huntington Beach
Art Center
Huntington Beach
Auto Dealers
Huntington Beach Playhouse
Huntington Central Park
Equestrian Center
Huntington Library,
Art Collections & Gardens
Hyatt Regency Huntington
Beach Resort & Spa
In-N-Out Burger
Irvine Lanes
Jack’s Surfboards
Jason’s Jewel Catering
JennyJen Fitness
Larry & Denise Kaprielian
Don & Colleen Kennedy
Steve & Kathy Knight
Ron & Merri Kupferstein
La Mirada Theatre for the
Performing Arts
Laguna Art Museum
The Laguna Playhouse
Jim & Elaine LaVine
LEGOLAND California
Joe & Pat Leick
Long Beach
Symphony Orchestra
Longboard Restaurant & Pub
Lorin Backe Photography
Los Alamitos Race Course
Los Angeles Turf Club
Los Caballeros Racquet &
Sports Club
Lucille’s Smokehouse BBQ
Lucy’s Tailoring & Tux
Lyon Air Museum
Madame Tussauds Hollywood
Mangiamo Gelato Caffe
Tom & Carol McCann
Medieval Times Dinner &
Tournament
Miracle Springs Resort & Spa
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Hugh & Sandy Moran
Sheevaun Moran
My Gym Huntington Beach
Steve & Nina Nagel
Margaret Nerio
Newport Landing
Whale Watching
Newport Wellness Center
On the Border
Mexican Grill & Cantina
Orange Coast Memorial
Medical Center
Orange Coast Winery
Orange County Museum of Art
Pepperdine University
Center for the Arts
Pizza Lounge
Plums Cafe & Catering
PRP Wine International
Rainbow Environmental
Services
Rhino Custom Detailing
John Rich
Richard Nixon Foundation
Bruce & Maggie Richardson
Glenn & Lorene Richardson
Ronald Reagan Presidential
Library & Museum
Tom & Kathy Ross
Round Table Pizza
Rowley Portraiture
San Diego Zoo Global
Sandy’s Beach Grill
Santa Ana Zoo
Santa Anita Park
Segerstrom Center
for the Arts
Shorebreak Hotel
Burt & Mary Ann Shurly
Pete Siberell
Silky Sullivan’s
South Coast Repertory
SpaceX
Steve & Fran Stephens
Stonefire Grill
Sugar Shack Cafe
Surf City Rotary Club
of Huntington Beach
Alan & Laura Syzdek
Teak Production, Inc.
TK Burgers
The Training Spot, Inc
Karl Van Holt, Attorney
Waterfront Beach Resort,
a Hilton Hotel
WD Foundation
The Wild Artichoke
Derek & Sue Wimmer
Woody’s Diner
Jim & Sonja Xerikos
Yoga With Carmela
Yves Restaurant &
Wine Bar
ACCOUNTABLILTY
You can feel good about your
donation, knowing that 100%
of this event’s net proceeds go
directly to helping those in need.
No items are sold on consignment
and no fees are paid to an outside
company for managing the event.
All work is done by Surf City
Rotarians and Boys & Girls Club
staff members.
Building California’s 1st
Boys & Girls Club on a College Campus
At Risk Youth
Community
Service
Projects
Armed
Services
International
Adult
Projects
Indepenence
Youth
Leadership
Listed above, by category, is how
the 2014 Splash event supported
local and international projects. For
more information, please see pages
6-8 and 12-15 of this program.
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Rotary’s 2015 Premier Charity
When kids need a place to come after
school, they know they can count on
the Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington
Valley. We do more than just provide
a safe space for our kids. We provide
an environment where youth are
encouraged to imagine, discover, and
grow. Under our guidance and with
YOUR support, our community’s kids
are achieving great futures! One step at
a time.
You help kids feel confident and ready
for school by providing them with a
brand new pair of shoes. You feed kids
each weekend, so they won’t have to go
to bed hungry. You spark their interest
in learning by making technology and
science fun and interactive. That’s not all
that you’re doing! By being here tonight,
you are also helping us build a brand
new Boys & Girls Club at Golden West
College in 2015.
How are you helping us make a real
difference in our community? Well, you
give kids in need learning opportunities
that will help them succeed in school.
The new Club is expected to serve up to
2,500 kids per year. That’s 2,500 more
children who will get homework help
and tutoring every day after school.
They’ll get to participate in fun STEM
activities. They’ll get to join volunteer
clubs and learn about the importance of
giving back. They’ll get to form a brand
new support system, with staff members
who will mentor and care for them. And,
parents will get peace of mind, knowing
that their children are safe and learning
while they’re busy at work or in school. All
of this is made possible thanks to YOU.
When you look around tonight, you’ll be
greeted by the smiling faces of our young
Club members. Don’t forget, your support
is making a real difference in their lives!
By being here tonight, you are helping the
Club change the lives of thousands of kids
each year. Rotary is treating kids to special
holiday presents, teaching kids about
technology and science, and preparing
backpacks full of food for disadvantaged
kids to take home for the weekend. Rotary
is there for each Club members every step
of the way. Thank you!
Rotary members teach Club kids about science,
technology, engineering and math.
Rotary sponsored the “Santa Room” at the Club’s
holiday party for children on scholarship.
To learn more about the Club and the
big difference your support makes,
call (714) 593-0753 x109
or visit www.bgchv.com.
ThankYou!
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Rotary sponsored food distribution to families
in need.
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Capital Campaign
Thanks to Surf City Splash supporters and
many generous community members,
construction has begun on a brand new Boys
& Girls Club and gymnasium at Golden
West College! These two new buildings will
be part of the Boys & Girls Club’s Kingston
Technology Family Campus, joining the
Club’s on-campus preschool in a new threebuilding complex that will serve kids of all
ages. The new facilities will be open by the end
of 2015!
The Boys & Girls Club’s new Kingston
Technology Family Campus will reach more
than 1,500 children each year and help
whole families make their dreams of great
futures come true. Services at the new Family
Campus will include:
• Licensed preschool programs for
children ages 6 weeks to 5 years old.
• Before and after school care for school
age youth.
Capital Campaign
• Full day programs during summer
and school holidays.
• Sports leagues and athletics programs.
It’s been a long road. We are thrilled that
the project will finally be finished this year.
We will once again be able to serve kids from
diapers to graduation all at one site! And,
with the special location on a community
college campus, we’re adding a new element
that makes this even better than our old site.
Moms and dads will be able to go back to
school with on-campus care for their kids.
And, kids who grow up on a college campus
will learn to see going to college as a natural
next step after high school.”
Family support services, including the Club’s
award-winning Twilight Education Project.
CEO Tanya Hoxsie says, “In the 1980’s, when
my children were young, our preschool, our
school-age program and our gym were all
located at a closed school site in Huntington
Beach. Since the programs were located
side-by-side, my children started in the
infant room and progressed to the schoolage center when they started kindergarten.
It was a wonderful model. It allowed me and
all parents at the Club to have our children at
the same site. From infants to high schoolers.
But, in 2006, the school was sold by the school
district we’d been renting from. Since then, the
Boys & Girls Club has been working diligently
to recreate the model of a side-by-side
preschool, school-age center and gymnasium.
More than $7 million has been raised of the
$12 million needed to fully fund the project.
Your support tonight will help bring us even
closer to fully funding the Family Campus.
Please bid high and bid often – you’re
changing lives for the better!
FULLY
FUNDED
$11 M
$10 M
$12 MILLION BUILDING DREAMS
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN (2005 – PRESENT)
REVENUE to date
Board Member Giving
Corporations
Donations
Grants
Interest Earned
Total Received
Pledges
$ 2,441,337
$2,428,960
$896,141
$831,435
$
49,992
$6,647,865
$531,020
Total Committed & Received $ 7,178,885
EXPENSE to date
Construction
$3,932,334
Fundraising
$44,113
Professional Fees
$ 155,375
Relocation Expense
$ 134,192
Supplies
$20,287
Total Expense
*Unaudited
$ 4,286,301
To learn more or make a donation:
714-309-4962 or BuildingDreamsCampaign.com.
$9 M
$8 M
$7 M
$6 M
In the last 8 years,
Surf City Splash
has raised more
than $225,000 for
the Boys & Girls
Club “Family
Campus” at Golden
West College!
CONSTRUCTION ON THE NEW CLUB AND GYM BEGAN JANUARY 2015
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Voice Auction
Jump In
& Make A

WITH A $50 GIFT, YOU CAN SPONSOR 1 CHILD IN THE BOYS & GIRLS
CLUB’S OAK VIEW SUMMER PROGRAM!
“Jump in and Make a Splash” tonight by sponsoring a child to be part of the Boys & Girls
Club’s summer program at the Oak View Branch! Every single one of the 400 kids the Club
serves at Oak View are living in poverty. Many families struggle to make ends meet on less
than $8,000 per year. Will you help the Club give kids a summer they deserve?
Voice Auction
Dinner
for
8
by
Chef Jason
Food lovers, rejoice! You and your guests can now experience
a fabulous dinner crafted in your very own kitchen by the
wonderful Chef Jason Krupp. Chef Jason is the Regional Food
and Beverage Manager for the popular restaurant, Islands.
Here, he has created many delicious recipes that combine fresh
Southern California ingredients with the taste of the tropics.
Now, Chef Jason will be bringing his own unique approach
to dining right into your home. Be prepare to be wowed!
Your dinner for eight will also be completed with wine and a
cooking demonstration. Mutually agreeable date and menu
to be determined between donor and winner. Drinks not
included. Expires 3/14/2016.
Donors: J ason’s Jewel Catering and Pat Leick
What will your donation of $50 accomplish?
• You’ll give kids a safe environment, away from the gang
influences in the Oak View neighborhood.
• You’ll give kids the opportunity to play and make
lasting friendships.
• You’ll provide healthy meals to make sure that no child
will ever go hungry at the Club.
• You’ll help kids combat summer learning loss! They’ll
participate in fun educational activities, including our
KidzLit reading program. In just 2 short months last
summer, 67% of the kids in the program improved their
reading by a full grade level!
Are YOU ready to make a difference today?
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Golf & Lunch for 3 at
Bel-Air Country Club
What a better way to spend a gorgeous Southern California
afternoon then with a round of golf with lunch for three at
the exclusive Bel-Air Country Club, hosted by Bob Schack
of American Business Bank! Brought to life by legendary
course designers George C. Thomas, Jr. and William P.
Bell, this private course is widely known as one of the most
challenging golf courses on the West Coast. Take in the fresh
air and enjoy Bel-Air’s best par 70 course located in the
heart of Los Angeles. You’re guaranteed a great time! Caddy
included. To be arranged for a mutually agreeable date.
Donor: American Business Bank
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Voice Auction
Voice Auction
WONDERFUL
&
Patrol The Skies with the
Wild CUISINE
HB Police Department
Come into the Wild Artichoke Restaurant for a dining experience you will
never forget! Let Chef James D’Aquila take your party of ten on a fivecourse culinary adventure paired with fine wine. Experience fresh seasonal
ingredients transformed into delectable California-Italian and French
cuisines. You will get to savor exceptional fare in a welcoming and relaxed
atmosphere. Critics rave about the Wild Artichoke Restaurant. It’s easy to
see why. Chef James brings great creativity and imagination to crafting his
menu. Now, you can taste his finest creations! Menu and date to be arranged
between winner and Chef James. Expires 11/30/2015
Trail
Enjoy a unique ride-along experience in the police
helicopter during a normal patrol flight. Spend a shift in
the passenger seat and see for yourself what a day of work
for the Huntington Beach Police Department’s Air Support
Unit is all about. You might have the chance to witness
a vehicle pursuit, a robbery in progress, a major traffic
collision, or a structure fire at 700 feet in the air. Get ready
for an unforgettable day up high in the sky!
Donors: Chef James D’Aquila, The Wild Artichoke Restaurant, and
Resa Evans & Dave Theil
HIT
the
Donated by: Huntington Beach Police Department
Marvelous
Maui!
Own a piece of motorcycle history with this classic 1973
Honda ST90 in a shade of Mighty Green! The ’73 ST90
motorcycle has an 89cc single cylinder engine with a
3-speed transmission and an automatic clutch. Keeping
up to a top speed of 52 mph, the ST90 has nice control
on the trails with its 14 inch motorcycle tires. Or, take
it for a spin on the streets. Either way, this motorcycle
remains a true classic that’s hard to come by!
Escape to paradise and spend a week in this beautiful Kihei,
Maui condo! Take in the fresh air and breezy waves every
morning in this tropical hideaway. Look beyond your window
and catch a glimpse of the clear ocean. This private condo
features beautiful galaxy granite, gorgeous tile work and a
plethora of modern amenities to meet your vacationing needs.
Get ready to be wowed from the second you arrive. Stay
awhile and fall in love with the island life. Hurry! Paradise
awaits. To be arranged for mutually agreeable dates. Blackout
dates apply. Based on availability. Expires 12/31/2015.
Donor: Brad Boyle and Jeanne Boetto
Donor: Brian Bassaline
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Two Opportunity Drawings
A $50 DONATION gives you a 1 in 52 chance to WIN
a $500 Best Buy or South Coast Plaza gift card!
$500
BLUE DECK!
Best Buy Gift Card
RED DECK!
OR
$500
South Coast Plaza Gift Card
Buy early so you can choose your favorite card
and take advantage of these great odds!
Winner will be drawn following the Voice Auction and must be present to win.
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