Thirty-Sixth Annual Service Auction November 15, 2014 First Unitarian Church
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Thirty-Sixth Annual Service Auction November 15, 2014 First Unitarian Church
Thirty-Sixth Annual Service Auction November 15, 2014 First Unitarian Church South Bend Indiana There’s No Place Like Home Thirty-Sixth Annual Service Auction Payment for all purchases must be made the night of the auction. Calendar of Events 2014-2015 NOVEMBER 2014 Sat 22 Veg. Comfort Food Dinner Item # 2 DECEMBER Fri 12 Carols with Carlton 41, 42 JANUARY 2015 Sat 10 Warm Winter Brunch Sun 11 High Tea Part 1 Sat 17 Italian Dinner Sat 24 Sunset over South Bend Sun 25 Bleak Midwinter Music Potluck Sat 31 Scrapbook Marathon 6 70 33 24 10 54 FEBRUARY Sun 1 The Meaning of Your Life Sat 7 Dinner and a Flick Fri 13 Fright Night Sat 14 Valentine’s Dinner Dance Sat 21 Mardi Gras Dinner Sat 28 Lobster Bisque Dinner Sat 28 Trivia Night 27 37 55 1 50 38 17 MARCH Sun 1 Sat 7 Fri 13 Sun 15 Sun 15 Sat 21 Sun 22 Sun 22 Sat 28 32 46 61 71 29 52 34 28 18 Dinner & a Foreign Comedy Ghetto Gourmet Euchre Party High Tea Part 2 Irish Dinner R Bistro Dinner Soup Kitchen Sunday Wellness Seminar Fireside Tunes & Treats APRIL Sun 12 Sun 12 Sat 18 Tea, Dinner & Chick Flick Qigong (and Sun, 26) Dinner at Downton Abbey 49 67 20 MAY Sat 2 Sat 2 Wildflower Walk Derby Day Party 48 65 MAY continued Item # Sat 16 NNW Progressive Dinner 16 Sat 16 Hoop Fitness Jam 64 Sat 16 Chinese Dinner and Mah Jongg 63 Sun 17 Dinner on the Deck 35 Sat 23 Massage workshop 69 Sun 24 Irish Breakfast 25 Sat 30 Kensington Garden Supper 60 JUNE Sat Sun Sun Sat Sat Fri Sat Sat Sat 6 7 7 13 13 19 20 27 27 Bird Walk at Potato Creek Ice Cream Social Croquet and Croissants Mystery Tour Veg Around the World Ladies Chocolate Cruise Sound of Music Sing-Along Bike Ride, South Bend to Niles Middle East Cooking Class) 40 3 19 21 68 59 12 7 27 JULY Sat Sun Sat Fri Sat 11 12 18 24 25 Bike Ride to Warren Dunes Picnic at St. Pat’s Beach Party Vegan Dinner Sat. Eve Dinner, Mrs. Bentley’s 15 13 56 58 39 Progressive Dinner Goes East Margarita Party Your Life Story plus Desserts 47 51 14 AUGUST Sat 1 Sat 8 Fri 21 SEPTEMBER Sat 12 Greek Feast Sat 19 Brunch on the Bridge 8 22 OCTOBER Sat 3 Egyptian Dinner Fri 16 Fall Vegan Comfort Dinner Sun 25 Harvest Moon Feast 5 9 36 The Auction For over a quarter of a century, the Annual Service Auction has been a major source of funds for First Unitarian Church. Just as importantly, it has provided one of our biggest community-building opportunities. We connect throughout the subsequent year in ways, too numerous to mention, that serve as personal and collective tonics for the body, mind and soul. We also make very merry at the auction event itself. Enjoy your evening! Bid early and bid often! All proceeds go directly to the operating budget of the church. Item Qty. Min. ea. 1 Valentine’s Day Dinner Dance. Celebrate with your special someone over an elegant 3-course meal. Then, let loose on our Great Hall dance floor to music of your choice. (You supply the CDs, we’ll play ‘em!) And, for the truly adventurous – a dance contest!! Hosted by Barb Carmichael, Mary Hagen, Kathy Platt and Jim Ward. Saturday, February 14. 12 $20 2 Vegetarian Comfort Food Dinner. Before the stress of the holidays, take time to relax. Be comforted with mulled wine, tomato basil soup, mac & cheese, hot biscuits with Jim’s honey, apple pie, chocolate and more around a table of friends. At Sharon Kniss’ with Kathy Platt. Saturday, November 22. 8 $15 3 Ice Cream Social. Cool off this summer with friends at First U and build your own ice cream sundae: an All-American summertime treat. We will provided the ice cream and toppings, you provide the good company and great conversation. Members and friends only, please. Heather Eschbach & Antonette Needham. Sunday, June 7, 3-5pm. Sign-up for this item at the Silent Auction tables. Please don’t miss it! 30 $5 adult $3 child 4 Hilton Garden Inn & Bistro 933. Take a break from home or put up those out of town visitors for a night at the Inn. Certificate for one night at the Inn plus breakfast for two at Bixtro 933. Reservation required. Must be used by December 31, 2015. 1 $75 5 Eclectic Egyptian Dinner. Cleopatra descended from a Greek family, ruled Egypt, and consorted with Romans. Enjoy a mostly Egyptian dinner with both a vegan and a meaty entre and other delicious Mediterranean dishes. Consider Cleopatra’s cultural mix in dressing for this event. Kay Azar and Mary Alice Hardy. Sat., Oct. 3. 8 $20 6 Warm Winter Brunch. Kick back and relax after the rigors and demands of the holidays! Vegetarian Fare – soup, frittata, salad, fresh bread and dessert at Kathy’s house. Less than a foot of snow on the ground and it’s a go! Fern Hamlin & Kathy Vetter. Saturday, January 10. 8 $12 page 4 Description Service Auction – November 15, 2014 Item Description Qty. Min. ea. 7 Bike Ride from South Bend to Niles. To help you warm-up for the Lake Michigan Bike Ride, this year we will have a ride from our church to the Robinson-Gress home in Niles. We also welcome bikers who would like to enjoy a shorter ride. For much of this ride, we will follow the Indiana Michigan River Valley Trail. We will have a refreshment stop on the Darden Street Bridge and a light lunch at the end of the ride. Joseph Gress and Ron Robinson. Saturday, June 27 (Rain Date June 28). 8 $20 8 Greek Feast – Oopa! We can’t take you to the Greek Isles, but we can take you on a boat ride on a secluded lake, with ouzo or wine! Still developing the menu, but it will include lots of great cheese, olives, salad, grilled veggies, meat and of course baklava. Sue & David Krachenfels and Tom & Kathy Platt. Saturday, Sept. 12. 8 $20 9 Fall Vegan Comfort Dinner. Join us for a delicious vegan meal made with local, fresh fall fruits and vegetables. Our combinations of fruits, vegetables and grains will delight your palate. And, we will top it off with a delectable dessert. Heather Hulse and Kathy Vetter, Friday, October 16. 6 $15 10 Bleak Midwinter Music Potluck. Join Lynn and Sharon for a warm and musical afternoon with friends! Instead of food, bring a favorite piece of music (if you wish). We’ll provide several instruments as well as a core selection of our favorite songs AND selections from the UU hymnals to sing together. Hosted at Lynn’s home, in front of a roaring fireplace, we’ll have nibbles to enjoy and keep the bleak midwinter at bay. Sharon Kniss and Lynn McDonald. Sunday, January 25 at 3pm. 15 $5 1 pair $200 12 Sound of Music Sing-Along. The hills are alive with the sound of UUs! Add your voice to the joyful chorus, led by conductor, David Carew. Sample some delectable Austrian treats and enjoy a surprise performance or two. Children 8 and up are welcome. Deb Carew, Barb Carmichael, Gail deSomer, Florence Klecka, Mary Hagen & Kathy Vetter. Saturday, June 20. Sign-up for this item at the Silent Auction tables. Please don’t miss it! 30 $15 adult $5 child 13 Picnic at St. Pat’s. A park full of amenities and a tasty picnic lunch. Hiking trails, river views, sand volleyball court, playgrounds and acres of space for frisbee or soccer. Hosts Deb Carew, Barb Carmichael & Susan VanFleit. Sunday, July 12, 1-4pm; Rain date July 19. 16 $10 adult $5 child 14 Your Life Story followed by Delectable Desserts. If you would like a chance to share your life story, and hear about the lives of others, this event is for you. Members and friends only, please. Dale Gibson and Darlene Catello. Fri., Aug. 21. 8 $15 11 Notre Dame Football B&B Weekend. This package includes a pair of tickets to the Notre Dame home game of your choice, an overnight stay in our condo, breakfast overlooking the river, transportation to and from the game, and to the midnight drumline or other pre-game traditions. Choose from: 9/15-Texas, 9/19-Georgia Tech, 9/26-UMass, 10/10-Navy, 10/17-USC, 11/14-Wake Forest. Lynn McDonald & Michael Coppedge. Service Auction – November 15, 2014 page 5 Item Qty. Min. ea. 15 Bike Ride to Warren Dunes. This beautiful Lake Michigan beach is only 35 miles away. Why not ride there on a bike? We take a leisurely pace on quiet country roads through lovely scenery, and Lynn and Ron provide three delicious and fortifying snacks along the way. Then there is a picnic lunch on the beach at the end! We arrange car transportation back. We’ve had riders ranging from pre-teens to seniors. Must wear helmet and ride own bike, which should be serviced before the ride. Michael Coppedge, Lynn McDonald, Ron Robinson. Sat., July 11; rain date July 12. 8 $25 16 Near Northwest Progressive Dinner. May 16 is Love A Tree Day. Enjoy a five-course meal at five welcoming homes, with a lovely stroll between each course along the river and through the neighborhood. Stretch your legs, stir your blood, love the trees, and satisfy your appetite in good company. There will be a total of about 3.5 miles of walking, so wear comfy shoes. Pets in residence at some homes. Mary Alice Hardy, Brook Hardy, John Hardy, Chuck Leone, Alan Hamlet, Carys Kresny, Lynn McDonald, Michael Coppedge. Saturday, May 16 beginning at 4:00; Rain date Sunday, May 17. 10 $15 17 Trivia Night. Come and join us for an evening that’s anything but trivial. We’ll break into 3 teams and compete in a contest of knowledge. Unleash your inner “Know it All” with friends. Pizza, beer, wine and munchies to feed your brain!. Prizes and fun! Adults only. Wendy Lohman & Bill Skidmore, Mark & Allyson Kricheff. Friday, February 28. 18 $20 18 Fireside Tunes & Treats. The famous UU troubadours – Alan Hamlet and Bill Skidmore – will each perform a set by the glow of the woodstove in Alan’s home. Janet Bogar will provide a spread of luscious desserts, coffee and liquers. Join us to enjoy the music and delectables. Saturday, March 28. 10 $15 19 Croquet and Croissants Second Edition. Location: Leeper Park Island – just east of Michigan St. on Riverside Dr. The participants at last year’s Croquet and Croissants service auction event gave the men’s group all 9s and 10s for culinary excellence, attire, decorations and croquet umpiring (on a 5 point scale). Now, it’s your turn to enjoy a scrumptious variety of casseroles, quiches, homemade baked breads, sweet treats, mimosas and more in a peaceful riparian setting. In addition, try your hand at a game of croquet with some of the friendliest strikers in South Bend. This will be an antediluvian event. Sunday, June 7 after church. Rain date June 14 or 40 days and 40 nights later – whichever comes first. 16 $20 20 Dinner at Downton Abbey. Come as your favorite Downton Abbey character to celebrate the Fabulous Indoor Picnic, Season 3, Episode 2. Salmon, Turkey and Pimm’s Cup will be served. Costumes are optional. Eating and good times required. Shirley McClain (Cora’s mother) will appear, also Lord Grantham and his dog. Anne Mannix, Laura Baker, Eileen Murphy. Saturday, April 18, 5pm. 12 $20 21 Mystery Tour. Many of you may have been on one of my history tours. This one is a mystery tour. Come prepared for a few surprises. Dale Gibson. Saturday, June 13. 6 $25 page 6 Description Service Auction – November 15, 2014 Item Description Qty. Min. ea. 22 Brunch on the Bridge. This memorable morning starts with coffee and sweet breads on the scenic Darden pedestrian bridge overlooking the St. Joe River. Guests will then embark on a mile-long nature hike through the forest and along the water. When you return from the walk, enjoy a delicious brunch on the bridge with amazing river views. In case of rain, bring rain gear for the walk. Brunch will take place indoors. Wendy Lohman, Brook Hardy, John Hardy and Bill Skidmore. Saturday, September 19. 6 $20 23 Floor rug: natural fiber weave with navy fabric binding (approximately 5x8 feet); matching smaller doormat-sized rug. New, never unrolled. Elizabeth Scarborough. 1 $30 24 Sunset over South Bend returns after a successful run in 2013. Join us for drinks, substantial hors d’oeuvres, and a spectacular view from the 23rd floor of the Chase Tower. Brook & Mary Alice Hardy, Elena Wake. Sat., Jan. 24, five to sevenish. 16 $15 25 Enjoy a full Irish breakfast on Sunday May 24 to celebrate the May 21st birthday of Mary Therese Winifred Robinson, first female president of Ireland. We will meet at 9:00am in the church conference room where your hosts will share their Irish breakfast knowledge based on recent travels and many breakfasts on the Emerald Isle. Fare includes eggs, Irish bacon, sausage, beans, mushrooms, tomatoes, toast, scones, and jams. And of course tea. Oh yes, coffee too. And black pudding. Mary Alice Hardy, Chuck Leone, Lynn McDonald. 15 $12 26 Organic Homemade Bread Subscription. Get one loaf of home baked bread monthly. French baguettes (with or without herbs), honey-walnut-oat braided loaves, 100% whole wheat bread (a BIG two-pound loaf!) and more. Bread to be picked up monthly at the South Bend Farmers Market, Purple Porch, or the church, by prior arrangements. Members and friends only, please. Susan Seimers. 1 set $45 27 The Meaning of Your Life. On a cold winter afternoon, Groundhog Day Eve, six friends sit around a living room fire overlooking a river. They have come to share the story of their lives. It is a special place that encourages them to step back from their immediate concerns and take the long view, from childhood to the present. They have followed different paths to arrive at this place but welcome this opportunity to reflect on the meaning they have woven into the narrative of their lives. Isn’t this why you are a UU? There will be a continuous supply of savory and sweet snacks, tea, coffee, and wine. Adults only. Members and friends only, please. Michael Coppedge. Sunday, February 1. 6 $15 28 Wellness Seminar. After a light and healthy lunch, an introduction will be provided to massage, opening meridians, trekking poles, weather back rubs, mind clearing, crystal healing bowls, etc. Those purchasing this event will be entered into a drawing for a pair of trekking poles. Care Committee. Sun., March 22 after church. 12 $20 6 $15 29 Irish Dinner and Sing-along. Eileen Murphy. Sunday, March 15. Service Auction – November 15, 2014 page 7 Item Qty. Min. ea. 30 Apple Pie for Thanksgiving. Janet’s signature apple pie will be the perfect finale for your holiday feast. Available ready to bake on the evening of Wednesday November 26 or frozen on the weekend before. Please advise of your preference in timing by November 15. Janet Bogar 3 $15 31 Apple pies for Christmas! Janet will provide an apple pie for you to bake. You get to enjoy the fragrance (and even take credit for making it - she won’t tell). Contact Janet by December 15 to arrange a time to pick up your pie. Janet Bogar. 3 $15 32 Dinner & a Foreign Comedy, Part III. Taking a break from subtitles, this year we’re celebrating the 50-year (!) anniversary of the Beatles’ second film, Help! Immerse yourself in Beatlemania with British, Swiss, and tropical food, in keeping with the movie’s far-flung settings. Get your ticket to ride, and don’t be late for the sacrifice! (This is a reference to the movie, not to the evening’s activities. We don’t subscribe to that religion.) Restrictions Home has furry pets. Florence Klecka & Gail DeSomer. Sunday, March 1, 2015. 8 $15 33 Italian Dinner. Once again your board of trustees will serve you a delicious homemade Italian dinner complete with appetizers, salad, pasta, bread, wine and dessert. Last year, this was the first church dinner at 801. Come again this year and enjoy the contrast. Didn’t come last year? Come anyway. Children under 10 are free and do not count toward the total if accompanied by an adult. Vegetarian friendly meal. Members and friends only, please. Saturday, January 17. 25 $10 34 Soup Kitchen Sunday. In addition to soup, choose from one of a kind beautiful bowls, some possibly collectors items, recovered from various Goodwill stores and the like, yours to keep and treasure! Fab food too – we are again serving a creative variety of delicious soups, scrumptious appetizers, sweet dessert, coffee, tea and wine, all available until supplies are gone and pots are empty. Festivities will take place at the Duncan home, celebrating a farewell to winter, a welcome to spring!! Your hosts, Alice and John Bentley, Gary Looney, Ralph Radecki, and Cathy Duncan. March 22 at 6 p.m. 12 $14 35 Dinner on the deck. Watch the river flow by while you enjoy a classic spring menu – wild salmon with buerre blanc, asparagus with Hollandaise, spring salad, crusty French baguette, a glass or two of wine, finished with farm style strawberry shortcake and whipped cream. And of course, your choice of coffee or tea. Pets on premises: two dogs, one cat and a parakeet. Susan Siemers. Sunday, May 17, 5pm. 6 $20 36 Harvest Moon Feast. Dine on foods featured in Jessica Prentice’s book Full Moon Feast. Enjoy the best of our local food. We are so lucky to have so many farms in this area. More and more are selling direct to consumer, and I plan to tap in to that. The meal may feature roast hen, local ham, baked buttered squash, salad of fall greens, but subject to change based on availability of local meat and produce. But one thing is sure - dessert will be apple pie!!! Cat, dogs and parakeet on premises. Susan Siemers. Sunday, October 25, 7 pm. 6 $20 page 8 Description Service Auction – November 15, 2014 Item Description Qty. Min. ea. 37 Dinner and a Flick. Enjoy Babette’s Feast, absolutely my favorite movie of all time! I won’t be trying to mimic Babette’s meal, but we will enjoy soup, bread and sweet treats while watching. Cat, dogs and parakeet on premises. Susan Siemers. Saturday, Feb. 7. 8 $15 38 Lobster Bisque Dinner. The folks down east know how to fill those cold empty spaces. Come to Janet’s house where she and Glenda Bixby will treat you to wines, hot and cold appetizers, salad, crusty French bread, rich lobster bisque, and Glenda’s signature trifle for dessert. Janet Bogar and Glenda Bixby. Saturday, February 28. 6 $15 39 Saturday Evening Dinner at Mrs. Bentley’s. Enjoy a delicious, old fashioned, home-cooked dinner, based on recipes from Virginia Williams Bentley’s Cookbook and her Bentley Farms Cookbook. We promise a special main course, lots of fresh vegetables and bread, plus a delectable dessert and lovely libations served at the (South Bend) Bentley house in the woods. Chefs, Janet Bogar and Alice Bentley; maitre d’, John Bentley. Saturday, July 25, 6:00 p.m. 10 $16 40 Bird Walk at Potato Creek State Park. By early June our summer resident birds should be busy nesting and singing. We’ll pick a trail with lots of possibilities, including Eastern Bluebirds and Osprey. We’ll start in the cool of the morning (7:30 a.m.) and reward you with a (somewhat) healthy snack before you head home. John Bentley. Saturday, June 6; rain date June 13. 6 $10 41 Carols with Carlton. Enjoy singing? like to harmonize? Join Carlton in a unique setting and entertain both yourselves and an unseen audience while caroling in an acoustically amazing space. Each singer will receive a book of carols with over 80 traditional and newer Christmas carols (a $7 value). Wine, cheese, plus other libations and munchies will be served. Lead singer, Carlton Higginbotham, hosts Cathy Duncan and Mary Alice Hardy. This will be an event to remember! Please note that you can bid on and attend this or the following item, but not both. Friday, December 12, 8:00 pm. 7 $10 10 $8 42 Live Concert with Carlton Carolers. This holiday event will take place at the Duncan domicile. You will not be in view of the singers, but will enjoy their music from the comfort of another area of the house. You and your fellow audience can sing along or just listen, as the spirit moves you. There will be games available: Monopoly, Scrabble, cards and chips for poker. Wine, cheese and other libations and munchies will be served. We promise you a memorable evening. Note: You may not be both a singer (#41) and a concert attendee (#42). You may choose one or the other, but not both. If desperate, have your spouse/friend/acquaintance choose the alternate activity. He/she will appreciate your thoughtfulness, particularly if you pay! Friday, December 12, 8:00 pm. Service Auction – November 15, 2014 page 9 Item Qty. Min. ea. 43 Gardening Service. Kathy Vetter will do three hours of gardening work for you next spring, summer or fall. So if you will need spring sprucing up, summer weeding or fall cleanup assistance plan now and let the church benefit. Kathy will do the work for you and the church gets the money. What a deal! 3 units of 3 hours each available. Kathy Vetter. 3 $25 44 Cranberry Sauce for Thanksgiving. Kick it up a notch this year and replace that dish of quivering, can-shaped cranberry jelly with a bowlful of Cranberry-Apple-Pear Sauce, rich with fruit and spice flavors, scarlet and chunky. Yum! This will be delivered within a few days of Thanksgiving and should serve 8 -10. Any leftovers are tasty with yogurt or on toast. Alice Bentley. 1 $12 45 Tour of Copshaholm, the Oliver Mansion in South Bend. Tour is led by an enthusiastic, trained volunteer docent: Me! If you haven’t toured this mansion, you are missing out on local history and one of the most elegant, interesting homes in South Bend. Home is historic, and therefore is not handicapped accessible. Tour is suitable for teenagers and adults. Members and friends only, please. Jayne Gall. Date tbd in the spring. Sign-up for this item at the Silent Auction tables. Please don’t miss it! 20 $8 46 Ghetto Gourmet. Come to the west side for some real food. Shrimp and grits, roast pork, pinto beans and/or black-eyed peas, maybe some greens, skillet cornbread, sweet potato pie. Fresh brewed iced tea or pure tap water to drink – or bring your own moonshine. We might even crank up the Victrola and play a few tunes. Steven Pigee and Carlton Higginbotham. Saturday, March 7, 6pm. 6 $20 47 Progressive Dinner Goes East. As always, we’re hosting three evenings out, all in one night. This time, we’ll explore Asian cuisine, from Chinese to Japanese to Indian, with maybe a few other stops in between. Appetizers, main course, and dessert are all within a few minutes’ walk on a lovely summer evening. And yes, there will be wine! Vegetarian-friendly. Homes have furry pets. Florence Klecka, Gail deSomer, Kathy Vetter. Saturday, August 1. 8 $15 48 Spring Wildflower Walk. Come for a tromp through our woods and meet some of the spring ephemerals! You’ll need to wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for a bit of hill climbing, but will be surrounded by beautiful blooms and birdsong. Members and friends only, please. Alice Bentley. Saturday, May 2, 1 p.m.; rain date May 16. 6 $8 49 Tea, Dinner & the Penultimate Chick Flick. This year, we’re off to Italy with the 1992 film Enchanted April, set in 1922. We’ll settle you in with teatime treats, watch the movie, then have an Italian dinner & dessert. No gadgets, explosions, or car chases; just British women in cool hats, a castle, romance, and lots of talking. Non-chicks are welcome, but...well...you have been warned. Florence Klecka, Kathy Platt, Gail DeSomer. Sunday, April 12. 8 $15 page 10 Description Service Auction – November 15, 2014 Item Description Qty. Min. ea. 50 Start Lent right with a Mardi Gras Feast. Dress up or come casual (masks provided) to the Carnival at Chuck’s! Hurricanes, crab, shrimp, grits, bread pudding with Bourbon sauce, and pecan pie are just some of the treats you’ll enjoy. Sat. Feb. 21 at 6:00. 8 people, minimum $20. Chuck Leone, Mary Alice Hardy, Tom & Kathy Platt. Saturday, February 21. 8 $20 51 34th Annual Margarita Party. Carrying on the tradition founded by the Gonters and Chuck Leone all those years ago, this year’s event will feature Steve’s famous bottomless margaritas. Wet or frozen? Salt or no? An evening of tough decisions as these awaits. Plus, fabulous Mexican food treats, intriguing party games, and of course Jimmy Buffet music. The venue: The recently remodeled Wheeler/Blanchette sunporch and the back forty. Steve and Peggy Gonter, Chuck Leone, Don Wheeler and Paddy Blanchette. Saturday, August 8. 12 $18 52 R Bistro Dinner. R Bistro in Indianapolis was the Open Table Diner’s Choice Winner of 2014, earning 4½ stars out of 5. Chef Regina Mehallick emphasizes local foods and seasonal dishes. Alfred and Melanie will cook you a late winter dinner from Regina’a Seasonal Table cookbook. Please let Melanie and Alfred know if you have any food restrictions. Members and friends only, please. Melanie Smith-Guillaume. March 21; snow date March 28. 8 $20 53 Week in a cabin on Lake Latonka. Come stay at my cabin by Lake Latonka. The cabin is located half way between Plymouth and Culver. It takes just less than an hour to get there. It sleeps at least four people. Full kitchen, bathroom, and two bedrooms. Row on the lake. Swim. Fish. Go out to eat in Culver. Relax and do nothing or cook outside on the fire. Members and friends only, please. Eric Morgan. Schedule anytime before Labor Day, 2015. 1 $250 54 Scrapbook Marathon! Most everyone has a shoebox or just stacks of pictures that you cherish but have not gotten around to putting together an album. Maybe a wedding, a graduation, a holiday gathering or reunion. Maybe just some old family photos. Allyson has every scrapbooking tool you would ever need to put together a beautiful scrapbook to commemorate your event. She will provide paper, stickers, tools, and lunch for a full day of scrapbooking fun! Just bring your pictures and Allyson can even help you with designing the perfect layout. Come ready to work hard, reminisce, and have lots of fun at this all-day scrapbooking event. Arrive at 10:00 leave around 5:00. Allyson Kricheff. Saturday, January 31. 5 $17 55 Fright Night! Are you a sucker for things that go bump in the night? Maybe Halloween is your favorite holiday? Please join Ally Kricheff on Friday Feb. 13th (that’s right, Friday the 13th) for an evening of popcorn, pizza, ice cream and absolute horrors. We will curl up on the couch in a 1930 farm house out in the country and watch a horror movie and maybe tell a couple real life scary stories. Fear is only natural. We will test it’s limits. Members and friends only, please. Cat and dog on premises. Allyson Kricheff. Friday, February 13. 8 $15 Service Auction – November 15, 2014 page 11 Item Description Qty. Min. ea. 14 $12 57 Massage. Face, neck, back, and feet, taking approximately 30-40 minutes. Can be done at your home or mine. Dale Gibson. By arrangement 3 $35 58 Vegan Dinner. Did you know that cows are a larger contributor to green house gases than our entire transportation system? Did you know that there have been a large number of well respected scientific studies concluding a direct correlation between animal protein consumption and cancer? Have you ever taken a food journey without the crutch of a large chunk of meat? Let the Kricheffs create a unique and delicious dining experience using only vegan ingredients. This family has been experimenting with vegan recipes and eating many vegan meals for over a year. They have put together some of their favorites that will please even the most discerning omnivorous palate. If the vegan lifestyle is something you’ve been thinking about or even if you just think it would be interesting to try, this is the item for you. Members and friends only, please. Cat and dog on premises. Allyson and Mark Kricheff. July 24 8 $20 59 Ladies Chocolate Cruise. Watch the sun set over Bass lake as you sip chocolate martinis and savor a selection of elegant chocolate treats. Kathy Platt, Barb Carmichael. Friday, June 19, 7:00. 8 $15 60 A Kensington Garden Supper. You will delight in a Victorian rose garden full of blooms, buds and a bounty of delicacies. You will savor a high court cold supper served on fine English china fit for those who cherish the genteel life of the early 19th century. Cold roast beef, vichyssoise, light champagne and other culinary surprises await. An evening of poetry by Keats, Byron, Shakespeare and Lawrence to name a few, will be performed by Ron’s daughter Abbe, and chamber music will abound. Cat on the premises. Ron Robinson and Joseph Gress. Saturday, May 30; rain date June 6. 8 $30 61 Euchre Party. If you know your right bower from your left, join us at our third UU Euchre Party for an evening of progressive euchre. Beer, wine, soft drinks, sandwiches and snacks served. Cats on premises. (Review euchre at euchrelinks.com/learn.html.) Mary Alice Hardy and Wendy Lohman. Fri., March 13. 8 $12 62 Sermon Title or Theme, with Lunch. Purchaser gets the opportunity to name a theme or a title for a sermon; and a lunch with Rev. Chip, to explain their hopes and intentions for that sermon. Church members and friends only, please. Sermon will be presented on a mutually agreed upon date (Sunday). 1 $50 56 Beach Party. Join church family and friends on Bill & Peggy’s private beach on the shore of lake Michigan. Swim, stroll along the water’s edge, gather stones, build sand castles and enjoy the fellowship and grilled food. Members and friends only, please. Bill and Peggy Stevens. Saturday, July 18, 4pm. page 12 Service Auction – November 15, 2014 Item Description Qty. Min. ea. 8 $25 10 $25 65 Derby Day Party. Celebrate the 141st run for the roses with us. Southern fare, mint juleps and sweet tea – an d of course a hot competition. Chip Roush. May 2. 8 $20 66 Middle East Cooking Class. Join Kay in learning to prepare a full Middle Easter meal (specifics to be determined). This will primarily be Palestinian style. Be prepared to sample all the foods made. Kay Azar. June 27, afternoon. 5 $15 67 Journeying to heaven and earth with your inner dragon. Primordial Qigong is simple and easy to learn. It produces a deep experience of inner calm and peace. Wear comfortable shoes and loose clothing. Two sessions. Mary Hagen and Lois Holm. April 12 and 26. 10 $10 68 Veg around the World. Rock the globe with vegetarian delights from around the world. Church members and friends only, please. Kay Azar, Kyle and Heather Hulse. June 13. 10 $15 69 Massage Workshop. Learn and practice some basic massage techniques that you will be able to use on your significant other. Dale Gibson. May 23. 7 $30 70 High Tea Part 1. Savories and sweets in the late afternoon, enough to serve as a light dinner. Danielle Wood and Bert Dodds. Jan. 11. 6 $15 71 High Tea Part 2. Savories and sweets in the late afternoon, enough to serve as a light dinner. Danielle Wood and Bert Dodds. March 15. 6 $15 72 Dinner and the Theater. Journey to St. Joseph one Friday or Saturday evening for a cozy dinner with Pat and Dan followed by attendance at your choice of a Twin City Players’ performance of “The Christmas Schooner” (Dec.), “The Dixie Swim Club” (March), “Social Security” (Apr/May), or “Nunsense” (June). Church members and friends only, please. Pat Taplick and Dan Groteke. 2 $15 63 Chinese Dinner and Introduction to Mah Jongg. Come join us for true Chinese cuisine featuring some Dim Sum (light dishes) and some classic stir fried wok dishes. Both meat and vegetarian will be served with specialty sauces. To add to the evening there will be an easy and fun introduction to Mah Jongg. Marilyn Shaul and Rich Mah. Saturday, May 16. 64 Hoop Fitness Jam. Hula hoop fitness class instructed by Heather Hulse in Buchanan, Mich. The class will last one hour and each attendeed will receive a custom-designed weighted adult hula hoop. Each person who signs up should provide height so the hoop can be customized. Heather Hulse. May 16, early afternoon. Rain date May 23. Service Auction – November 15, 2014 page 13 Silent Auction Items 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. minimum bid is listed at end of line Three Dozen Holiday Cookies (3 varieties). Need cookies for a holiday party? Give yourself a break and let me do the baking. Cookies will keep in freezer for 3 months. 3 sets available. Julie Wells. $10/set Set of 6 oversized place mats with napkins. Hand made. Glenda Bixby. $25 Set of 6 oversized place mats with napkins, plus matching table cloth. Glenda Bixby. $30 Hand painted (by donor) tile depicting cat. Glenda Bixby. $13 Large bottle of Opium perfume. Over $40 value. Glenda Bixby. $20 Box of note cards with cat photo. Glenda Bixby. $5 Vase. Basket shaped, blue and white. Glenda Bixby. $5 Hand made necklace by artist Christine Tirotta of Vintage Twill, located inside Junk Evolution. Fresh water pearls, glass crystals & semi-precious stones. $60 retail value. Kathy Platt. $30 $25 certificate from Apple Valley Natural Foods. $13 $30 certificate for dinner at Ciao’s Lounge, 119 N. Michigan Street, South Bend. $15 China statue of milk maiden. Barbara Williams. $15 Framed limited edition print of winter birds. Barbara Williams. $20 Framed photo of Simonton Lake. Barbara Williams. $25 Hooked rug hanging. Barbara Williams. $15 Opera glasses with case. Elizabeth Scarborough $13 Set of four throw pillows from England sofa. Janet Bogar. $10 Watercolor Painting, gold Frame 29x23, “Morning Dew” (non-representaional) 10x13, Eileen Murphy. $25 Medieval Aromatherapy Oils in Gift Box. Florence Klecka. $5 Christmas Keepsakes Ornaments: Books of stories to read as you count down to Christmas. The little books are also tree ornaments! Florence Klecka. $3 Bamber’s Gift Basket. Bamber’s Superette offers an Italian gift basket full of gourmet food items to turn any normal evening into a stroll down the cobble stone alleys of old Italy. These items are not available domestically and Gene Bamber has hand selected the most authentic and pleasing items for this collection. Sure to excite any palette. $50 Folding umbrella in carrying case. Brown with magenta, orange, white flower print. Elizabeth Scarborough. $10 Dumbbell set: 7 pieces/20lb; 2-5lb, 2-3lb, 2-1lb dumbbells plus weight rack. Elizabeth Scarborough. $13 Cheese, dip, and cracker server; wooden base with ceramic inset, glass bowl, knife, picks. Elizabeth Scarborough. $13 Slow cooker plus gourmet vegetarian slow cooker cookbook – sophisticated meals from around the world (India, Mexico, Greece, Middle East, etc.). Elizabeth Scarborough. $15 Large serving tray with handles, raised edges, lovely cat decoration. Elizabeth Scarborough. $10 Authentic Japanese tea set: teapot and five cups, white with blue decoration. Elizabeth Scarborough. $13 Passport Bag Colorful cloth shoulder strap bag donated by Bombay Boutique. $10 Pashmina Scarf Large, multicolored scarf of fine pashmina wool donated by Bombay Boutique. $20 Teal Infinity Scarf donated by Bombay Boutique. $12 Newsboy Cap grey & black print. Bombay Boutique. $8 Shimmering Leaf Plate Hand-formed from hammered recycled aluminum by Indian fair trade organization for Ten Thousand Villages. $25 Elegant, contemporary hand-hammered aluminum pitcher created by Indian fair trade artisans for Ten Thousand Villages. $40 page 14 Service Auction – November 15, 2014 33. Two Piece Ceramic Mediterranean decorative set Large serving tray and paired Center Piece bowl. Allyson Kricheff. $30 34. Hand Crafted locally and vintage inspired, this necklace will add just the right amount of style and subdued elegance to make any outfit pop! Gold accents work well for day or evening wear and you can’t go wring with one of Americas original sweethearts of comedy, Lucille Ball. Allyson Kricheff. $35 35. Sashay hand knitted scarves. One Turquoise metallic, one olive green and beige, and one neutral gray. Fall and winter fun fashion. Lois Stiffler. $10 36. Cobalt Blue glass compote dish. $25 value. Kathy Platt. $10 37. Brunch for Two at Tippecanoe. Must be used by Dec. 31, 2015. Value $40. $20 38. Kroger gift card for $10. $5 39. Westinghouse microwave oven. Barbara Williams. $20 40. HP Laserjet Printer 1300 in excellent condition. Barbara Williams. $25 41. 75th Anniversary Collector’s Edition of The Wizard of Oz – an illustrated history of the movie classic. Barb Carmichael. $10 42. Two tickets to the Civic Theater Holiday performance of Irving Berlin's White Christmas! This is a wintertime classic and always a crowd favorite. These tickets are always popular and hot sellers! This is your guaranteed shot to have a seat for Christmas magic. Shows Nov. 28-Dec. 21. Must call box office to reserve seating. Roger Birdsell. $20 43. Lovely ferns or several kinds of hostas. Come and get them next spring. Kathy Platt. 3 at $1 each 44. Antique Pitcher & Bowl-used on dry sinks or wash stands back in the day. In my family for over 100 years. Estimated value at least $65. Kathy Platt. $25 45. Flameless candles. Set of three, vanilla scented, in unopened package. Elizabeth Scarborough. $10 46. Gevalia automatic coffee maker. New, in unopened box. Elizabeth Scarborough. $17 47. Fiddler’s Hearth gift card, $50. $25 48. Fenton milk glass hobnail ruffled pedestal dish. Mary Hagen. $30 49. Wyncroft Pinot Noir, 2006 vintage. Is Jim Lester's wine as good as its reputation? $45+ value. Chuck Leone. $15 50. Basket of goodies from Oh Mamma’s Gourmet Cheese Shop and Deli. $30 51. Some “green stuff” to help you in the kitchen: heat-safe plastic spoon and ladle, herb-snipping scissors, moppine potholder, and a ceramic casserole dish. Use them while preparing something yummy for the next potluck! Value $45. Alice Bentley. $25 52. “Pat’s Preserves” Present this empty basket to Pat and she will fill it with four 8 oz. jars of jam and jelly, chosen from the following varieties: Strawberry, Tart cherry, Strawberry/rhubarb, Red raspberry, Apricot, or Peach jam; Elderberry, Currant, or Wild grape jelly, Peach or cranberry marmalade, Spiced currant relish. Filled basket delivered at church on a Sunday. Pat Taplick. Offering 2 at $14 each 53. Framed print, 22" x 25", by popular South Bend artist Jack Appleton. The subject is a quiet European street scene and the print is signed and numbered. Alice and John Bentley. $25 54. Chokin (metal carving art) on ceramic. Elena Wake. $15 55. Silent Auction Item: Snuggie (comfortable blanket like indoor wear for a cozy time) Condition; new in the original box. Elena Wake. $5 56. Cookies and Coffee Basket Enjoy a dozen of each different homemade treats (German Butter cookies, Oatmeal Cranberry cookies, Almond Biscotti, Mini Pecan Tarts, Peanut Butter Cup Cookies and Chocolate Dipped Pretzels) You will also receive a pound of Starbucks coffee and a coffee mug. To be delivered Dec. 6 or 7. David and Susan Krachenfels. Offering 3 at $5 Service Auction – November 15, 2014 page 15 Acknowledgments Auction Committee: Allyson Kricheff, Kathy Platt, Barb Carmichael, Florence Klecka, Alice Bentley, Lois Holm, Marilyn Shaul, Janet Bogar Auctioneer: Chuck Leone Vocal Entertainment: Deb Carew, David Carew, Alan Hamlet, Bill Skidmore Program Design: Carlton Higginbotham Cooks: Kathy Platt, Allyson Kricheff, Alice Bentley, Lois Holm, Barb Carmichael, Florence Klecka Accountants: Fern Hamlin, Gail deSomer, Florence Klecka, Ellen Triebold, Kathy Vetter Beverages: Mark Kricheff Set up/clean up: John Bentley, Dan Holm, David Mayfield, Diana Mendelsohn, Many others! A special thank you to Hacienda Restaurant for donating chips and salsa for tonight’s festivities!