Public Interest Law Foundation’s 29th Annual Auction
MARCH 5, 2022 KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Nicholas W. Brown U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington
TH A N K YO U TO O U R 2 0 2 2 CO R P O R ATE S P O N SO R S PRESENTING LEVEL
GOLD LEVEL
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DEAN STANDISH PERKINS & ASSOCIATES
BRONZE LEVEL
TH A N K YO U TO O U R 2 0 2 2 W I N E S P O N SO R S
TH A N K YO U TO O U R 2 0 2 2 TA B LE S P O N SO R S
WE LCO M E Dear Supporters and Friends, Welcome to the Public Interest Law Foundation’s 29th Annual Auction, “The Power of Purpose.” It has been two years since we have been able to gather as a community, and we sincerely appreciate you joining us this evening to support such a powerful cause. Tonight’s PILF Auction, a signature Seattle University School of Law event, is the culmination of more than a year’s worth of work by the Access to Justice Institute, the Advancement Office, and most importantly, the students on the PILF Board. The direct beneficiaries of tonight’s efforts are the students who will participate in the 2022 PILF Summer Grant Program. Your attendance and generous support this evening signal to our PILF grantees that their work is valued by the legal community. PILF grants allow our students to experience the joy and satisfaction that come from helping others through their summer employment, while also learning critical lawyering skills under the guidance and mentorship of committed lawyers (a great number of whom are Seattle U Law alumni). Many of the students in this program will go on to pursue public interest careers and become leaders in their fields and in our communities. Global events since our last auction have made it evident that our legal system continues to operate with systems that oppress. Those marginalized by these systems face significantly greater barriers in obtaining justice. Your participation tonight provides assurance that the next generation of lawyers will continue to fight for justice. The students who receive PILF grants will work tirelessly this summer to promote justice and equity by providing legal aid to those who urgently need it, while experiencing firsthand the privilege of being lawyers and the corresponding responsibility to serve others. You will hear more this evening about the future leaders you are supporting and the worthy community organizations that will employ them. As you listen to the inspiring stories of our grant recipients this evening, I hope you will see the enormous good that flows from supporting our students and helping them put their dreams into action. In thinking about tonight’s theme, “The Power of Purpose,” we invite you to consider what approaching your work with purpose means to you. For Seattle U Law, it has meant being intentional in our response to the legal needs of those most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Among these efforts, the Housing Justice Collective, a new and innovative partnership between our law school and the Office of Civil Legal Aid (OCLA), aims to develop a pipeline of diverse, competent, and passionate students and attorneys to provide eviction defense services to those experiencing housing insecurity in our state. We are pleased to note that we now have 3 new PILF summer grants funded by OCLA and Northwest Justice Project to help us meet this goal. The PILF Summer Grant Program is emblematic of Seattle U Law’s commitment to bridging the justice gap and living our mission of educating powerful advocates for justice. Thank you so much for supporting PILF and our wonderful Seattle U Law students, for caring about the underserved in our communities, and for joining us tonight for the 29th annual celebration of this worthy organization! In gratitude, Annette E. Clark ’89 Dean and Professor of Law
TH A N K YO U TO O U R P I LF B OA R D PRESIDENT
Ashley Beeman CO-PRESIDENT
Julia Doherty TREASURER
Jamie Hearn AUCTION PROCUREMENT CO-CHAIRS
Carsen Nies and Sarah Schweitzer AUCTION LOGISTICS CO-CHAIRS
Maggie Hannon and Kelsie McKee GRANTS COORDINATOR
Ellen Evans VICE GRANTS COORDINATOR
Rachel Sugar ACTION COMMITTEE COORDINATOR
Charla Boley SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR
Ravleen Chhina 1L SECTION REPRESENTATIVES
Hailey Berry Leslie Burnett Stephanie Cortes Nora Hendricks Joana Morales Jean Russell Renee Larson Brianne Zamora
PROG R AM 5:30 p.m. GUEST REGISTRATION OPENS Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres 50/50 Raffle Sales 7:00 p.m. LIVE PROGRAM BEGINS Master of Ceremonies – Assistant Dean Erin Fullner 7:15 p.m. KEYNOTE ADDRESS U.S. Attorney Nicholas W. Brown 7:30 p.m. LIVE AUCTION BEGINS Auctioneer Matt Lorch 9:30 p.m. EVENT CONCLUDES
CHAMPION FOR JUSTICE
J U STI C E M A RY E . FA I R H U R ST Washington State Supreme Court (1957–2021) Justice Mary Fairhurst became a justice on the Washington Supreme Court in 2003 and became Chief Justice in 2017. As Chief Justice, she was the court’s chief spokesperson, presided over many landmark cases including writing the majority opinion in State v. Gregory, co-chaired the State’s Board for Judicial Administration, and chaired the Judicial Information System Committee. Before her election to the court, Justice Fairhurst worked for more than 16 years as a Washington State Assistant Attorney General and spent two years as a law clerk at the Washington Supreme Court. She served as President and on the Board of Governors of the Washington State Bar Association and President and on the state board of Washington Women Lawyers. Justice Fairhurst was very active in improving the justice system, her community, and has won numerous awards. In 2018, Justice Fairhurst was named Womxn of the Year by Seattle University School of Law’s Womxn’s Law Caucus. Since 2011, a PILF grant has been named in Justice Fairhurst’s honor. Justice Fairhurst graduated from Gonzaga University cum laude in 1979 and from its law school magna cum laude in 1984.
K E Y N OT E A D D R E S S
U . S . AT TO R N E Y N I C H O L A S W. B ROW N Western District of Washington U.S. Attorney Nicholas W. Brown was nominated by President Joe Biden and took the oath of office on October 8, 2021. A Western Washington native, U.S. Attorney Brown has made history as the first Black U.S. Attorney in Western Washington. Brown graduated Magna Cum Laude from Morehouse College in 1999 and completed his J.D. at Harvard Law School in 2002. Subsequently, he served from 2003 to 2007 as a Judge Advocate General at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Fort Bliss, and Baghdad, Iraq. For his efforts, Brown was awarded a Bronze Star Medal in 2005. With deep roots in federal and state government, Mr. Brown served as an assistant U.S. Attorney in Western Washington from 2007 to 2013, and he served as General Counsel to Governor Jay Inslee from 2013 to 2017. Most recently, he was a partner at Pacifica Law Group. Mr. Brown has an extensive history volunteering at a number of public service and nonprofit organizations, including the Campaign for Equal Justice, Seattle Ethics and Elections, the Washington State Bar Association Leadership Institute, Seattle Works, and Treehouse.
A SAMPLING OF PILF GRANTEES
R AC H E L S U GA R ’ 2 2 American Civil Liberties Union of Washington Rachel Sugar is originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico. She graduated from the University of Puget Sound, where she studied psychology and Latin American Studies. Rachel loves the Northwest and hopes to practice law in the Seattle area. After working for three years as a domestic violence legal advocate in both Washington and Colorado, Rachel decided to attend law school to pursue a career in legal aid. Rachel is passionate about compassionately advocating for and with individuals who have experienced personal and systemic oppression. For her 1L summer, Rachel was a PILF grantee and interned with Disability Rights Washington, where she provided technical assistance to community members and assisted in research regarding equity in special education. Last summer, Rachel again received a PILF grant and worked at the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington. Her experience allowed her to explore how lawyers can participate in coalition building efforts and take their lead from community.
A SAMPLING OF PILF GRANTEES
JA M I E H E A R N ’ 2 2 Communities for a Better Environment Jamie Hearn was born and raised in Aiea, Hawaii. She received her bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from the University of California, Irvine. Before coming to law school, she worked as an outdoor and environmental educator at various public elementary schools in Seattle. During her 1L summer, Jamie clerked for the Tulalip Tribal Court and worked on compiling data to create a uniform bail system and a bench book for the tribe’s child support code. Her passion for serving Indigenous and communities of color resulted in an internship with Communities for a Better Environment (CBE). CBE is a California-based environmental justice organization that works with low-income communities and communities of color to improve environmental health and justice through pollution reduction and building healthy communities. Over the summer, Jamie did legal research to help pass an ordinance in L.A. to ban new oil drilling, worked on cases that enforced state environmental laws that required cities to include an environmental justice element in their housing plans, and challenged an improper CEQA exemption that allowed a charter school to construct a campus on toxic soil.
AU C TI O N R U LE S 1.
All sales are final. There will be no exchanges or refunds on items except where specified.
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All values stated are in US currency and have been provided by the donor for each individual item.
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Payment must be made in full for all items purchased on March 5, 2022.
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Unless otherwise specified, all auction certificates will expire March 5, 2023, and all items and services must be used within 1 year of date of issue.
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Applicable taxes and gratuities are the responsibility of the bidder, unless otherwise specified.
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The Seattle University School of Law Public Interest Law Foundation has endeavored to describe and catalog all items correctly, all property is sold “as is” and we neither warrant nor represent, and in no way shall be responsible for the correctness of descriptions, authenticity, authorship, provenance, or condition of the property.
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No statements contained in the online catalog or elsewhere shall be deemed to be such a warrant, representation, or assumption of liability.
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The Seattle University School of Law Public Interest Law Foundation reserves the right to withdraw an item for sale prior to bidding.
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A portion of your contribution to the Seattle University School of Law Public Interest Law Foundation may be tax deductible. Please consult a tax advisor to determine the tax-deductible nature of auction purchases.
10. All wines and spirits are to be sold in Washington and title passes to the purchaser in Washington. Seattle University School of Law Public Interest Law Foundation makes no representation as to the purchaser’s rights to import wine into any state. Wines and spirits may be sold and delivered only to persons who are at least 21 years old. 11.
Several packages require the winning bidder to coordinate with multiple donors. It is important to read all certificates and coordination specifications for each individual item.
12. For experiences, the donor and purchaser will each be provided contact information. The parties are then responsible for making arrangements with each other and understand and will adhere to all relevant COVID policies. 13. After payment is made, all items will be available for pick up immediately following the event in the venue lobby. If you are unable to pick up your item(s) on March 5, please call our office at 206.398.4281 to arrange pick up at Seattle University no later than March 25, 2022.
LIVE AUCTION
1 2- N I G HT F R I DAY H A R B O R G ETAWAY Splurge and enjoy a 2-night stay at the Tucker House Inn in Friday Harbor, WA. Just steps away from the Friday Harbor ferry landing, the Tucker House Inn is a charming island bed and breakfast, offering incredible views and quiet luxury. Your stay includes a gourmet breakfast delivered hot to your door each morning. During your stay, explore the prime marine wildlife habitat along the Haro Strait with a kayak day trip adventure for two. You and your guest will traverse the waters bordering the west side of San Juan Island, taking a break to explore the driftwood beaches of Limekiln State Park. $600 gift certificate to put towards a stay at the Tucker House Inn, courtesy of Dean Annette E. Clark Daily gourmet breakfast for two Kayak day trip adventure for two, courtesy of Outdoor Odysseys TUCKER HOUSE INN: Advance reservations required, subject to availability. Gift certificate number
must be given when making reservation; credit card needed to secure room; advance deposit will be charged to credit card. Certificate must be surrendered upon check-in to redeem. No cash value. KAYAK TRIP: Valid summer season, 2022 only. Advance reservations required, and subject to availability. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$880
Dean Annette E. Clark, Outdoor Odysseys Sea Kayaking
2 O M A K A S E D I N N E R FO R 6 AT N I S H I N O Enjoy an unforgettable culinary experience at Nishino! Enjoy a seasonal and innovative family style omakase dinner for 6 at one of Seattle’s finest Japanese restaurants. You and your guests will be treated to chef Tatsu Nishino’s fresh and creative approach to Japanese cuisine with this multi-course dinner. Offer expires March 5, 2023. Mutually agreeable date and time. Alcohol and gratuity not included. Value not to exceed $540. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$540 Oki Family
3 B R U N C H FO R 4 W ITH P RO F E S SO R CO LE M A N Turn your lazy morning into a dynamic and delectable event with brunch for 4 in the Seattle area. Hosted by Professor Brooke Coleman, enjoy delicious food and stellar conversation. Expires March 5, 2023. Based on mutually agreeable date and time. Valid for 4 guests. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$150
Professor Brooke Coleman
4 CAY U S E V I N E YA R D S W I N E CO LLEC TI O N Hand-selected from the private cellar of Professor Ronald Slye, don’t miss the opportunity to own an extraordinary vertical of Cayuse Vineyards. This highly rated Bourdeaux-style wine, made locally in Walla Walla, has achieved cultlike status for its bright acidity, elegant notes, and rich full-bodied flavor. -AC AY U S E I M P U L S I VO T E M P R A N I L LO : 2010, 2011, 2012 , 2013, 2014 , 2016
This coveted 6-bottle vertical features a single bottle from 2010–2016, excluding 2015. 2010: 97 points / “An incredible effort that’s up there with the greatest example of this variety I’ve tasted from the U.S. Deeply colored and awesomely perfumed and complex on the nose.” —Jeb Dunnuck, The Wine Advocate 2011: 97 points / “Classic in style with its singed cedar board, spice, earth, dried flowers and plum and blackberry styled fruit, this puppy hits the palate with a structured, full-bodied profile that needs 3–4 years of cellaring to round into form.” —Jeb Dunnuck, The Wine Advocate 2012: 99 points / “Another wine that flirts with perfection is the 2012 Impulsivo. Showing the heights Tempranillo can hit in Washington State, this blockbuster offers tons of purple fruits, crushed rocks, exotic spice and spring flower characteristics to go with a full-bodied, fabulously concentrated, structured feel on the palate.” —Jeb Dunnuck, The Wine Advocate 2013: 97 points / “Made from 100% Tempranillo and with only 214 cases made, it has incredible notes of bloody meats, cold fireplace, black cherries, currants and cedar.” —Jeb Dunnuck, The Wine Advocate 2014: 95 points / “Seductive and intense, the palate is plush, mineral driven and moderately tannic, framed by flavors of black cherries, umami, black tea and boysenberry cobbler.” —Owen Bargreen, International Wine Report 2016: 95 points / “On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and precise, with balanced tannic structure and ripe, juicy richness across the midpalate, finishing long.” —Anthony Mueller, The Wine Advocate No refunds or exchanges. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$982
Professor Ronald Slye
-BC AY U S E G O D O N LY K N OW S G R E N AC H E : 2 0 1 1 –2 0 1 7
This coveted 7-bottle vertical features a single bottle from years 2011–2017. 2011: 96 points / “The 2011 Grenache God Only Knows is shockingly good in the vintage. Sporting a big, masculine profile, with notions of lite gunpowder, ground pepper, herbs and wild strawberry and blackberry fruit, it flows onto the palate with medium to full-bodied richness…” —Jeb Dunnuck, The Wine Advocate 2012: 96 points / “It takes some time to open up but when it does, this wine reveals perfumed aromas of potpourri, green olive, savory spices, peat, pepper and mineral. The palate is equal parts light and dense with almost chewy, savory flavors that won’t quit.” —Sean Sullivan, Wine Enthusiast 2013: 94 points / It “offers a gorgeous, rich, almost masculine style…in its dark fruits, crushed herbs, mineral and leather scented profile.” —Jeb Dunnuck, The Wine Advocate 2014: 97 points / “This beauty packs a punch in its black cherry, reduced strawberry, herbes de Provence and crushed violet aromas and flavors. With full-bodied richness, a supple, elegant style and fine tannin” —Jeb Dunnuck, The Wine Advocate 2015: 97 points / “Its concentration without weight, as well as its striking aromatic amplitude, mark it out as one of the finest expressions of Grenache to be found in the United States…” — William Kelley, The Wine Advocate 2016: 98 points / “It shows a sense of delicacy and intensity with unparalleled balance. There is no end to the finish. What makes this Grenache-driven wine so extraordinary? God only knows.” —Sean Sullivan, Wine Enthusiast 2017: 99 points / “It’s the finest vintage I’ve tasted of this cuvée, blending remarkable intensity with a sense of elegance and purity that’s something to behold…” —Jeb Dunnuck, The Wine Advocate No refunds or exchanges. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$1,030
Professor Ronald Slye
5 H E A D S O R TA I L S $25 to play! Widely recognized as Seattle’s landmark fine dining destination, and now with new female executive chef Aisha Ibrahim, Canlis offers a truly unparalleled dining experience! Featuring incredible views of Lake Union and showcasing the very best in Pacific Northwest cuisine, don’t miss your opportunity to splurge and treat yourself to a memorable night at Canlis! Gift certificate value not to exceed $500. Advance reservations required and based on space availability. Not valid on Saturdays. Excludes tax & gratuity. Some restrictions may apply. No cash value. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$500
Canlis and PILF Student Board
6 6 - N I G HT M O U NTA I N COT TAG E STAY I N A S H E V I LLE , N C Nestled in the mountains of North Carolina, this private 2-bedroom cottage is located just 40 minutes south from the bustling arts hub of Asheville, NC. Situated on 16 forested acres, this tranquil retreat is close to scenic hiking trails, showcases incredible mountain views, and comes complete with an outdoor hot tub for enjoying the starry skies at night! The cottage features 2 queen bedrooms, 2 baths, a fully equipped kitchen, washer & dryer on-site, and complimentary Wi-Fi service. Expires March 5, 2023. Mutually agreed date, subject to availability. Other restrictions may apply. Does not include airfare. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$1,020
Raven Sinclaire & Steve Wilde
7 A RT S STAYCATI O N I N S E AT TLE One lucky couple will enjoy a quintessential Seattle date night in the heart of downtown Seattle. Start your evening off by heading to The Masonry to enjoy Seattle’s finest Neapolitan style pizza. After dinner, make your way to Benaroya Hall with 2 tickets to enjoy the Seattle Symphony. Cap off your night with a 2-night stay at the luxurious Grand Hyatt Seattle and breakfast the next morning at local favorite, Eltana Wood-Fired Bagels. Dinner for 2 at The Masonry 2 Tickets to The Seattle Symphony at Benaroya Hall 2-Night Stay at the Grand Hyatt Seattle Breakfast for 2 at Eltana THE MASONRY: Expires March 5, 2023. Subject to availability. Maximum value not to exceed $100. Excludes tax and gratuity. Not redeemable for cash. THE SEATTLE SYMPHONY: Voucher expires at the end of the 2023 season (8/31/23). No cash value. Subject to availability. THE GRAND HYATT: Expires 3/31/2023. Subject to availability, some restrictions and blackout dates may apply. Valid for a king or double room only. Only valid at the Grand Hyatt Seattle and cannot be redeemed for cash. ELTANA: No expiration date and no cash value. Value not to exceed $75.
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$1,063
The Masonry, The Grand Hyatt Seattle, The Seattle Symphony, and Eltana
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8 RO M A NTI C W E E K E N D FO R 2 I N A STO R IA Escape the city and treat a loved one to a romantic weekend away in Astoria, Oregon! You and your guest will enjoy 2 nights at the unforgettable Bowline Hotel. Relax and unwind in a luxurious riverfront room complete with private balcony/patio, flat screen TV, soaking tub & separate walk-in shower, and fireplace. Upon your arrival enjoy chocolate truffles, candles, a bottle of Oregon-grown Vintage Argyle Brut, and a rose petal covered bed. During your stay, take a stroll along the historic Astoria Riverwalk or stay cozy inside with a handcrafted cocktail at The Knot Bar. 2 Nights including the Romance Package at the Bowline Hotel $50 Gift Certificate at The Knot Bar Offer expires March 5, 2023. Advanced reservation required, subject to availability. Must be 21 years or older to book. Offer valid on best available room at the time of booking. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$1000
Adrift Hospitality
9 CO P P E R R IV E R SO C K E Y E SA LM O N A N D W I N E PA I R I N G S One lucky bidder will receive the opportunity to feast on fresh-off-the-boat Copper River Sockeye Salmon, harvested by a second generation, lifelong Copper River commercial fisherman. Your 10 salmon filets will be harvested in May/June of 2022 and flown direct to Seattle from the icy waters of Alaska. To top off your meal, this package also includes a 5-bottle selection of wine, courtesy of Dean Richard Bird, Alexandria Nicole Cellars, and Reininger Winery. No refunds or exchanges. Must be 21 years or older to bid. VALUE:
$435
THANK YOU: Willard Larson, Fishing Vessel Tall Order, and wine courtesy of Associate Dean Richard Bird, Alexandria Nicole Cellars, and Reininger Winery.
10 E V E N I N G SA I L & D I N N E R FO R 4 H O STE D BY P RO F E S SO R M AG G I E C H O N Ahoy! Your party of 4 will climb aboard Professor Margaret Chon’s private boat and set sail for a scenic evening cruise around Lake Union. Relax, unwind, and enjoy the amazing scenery as you tour local landmarks, cruise past the Sleepless in Seattle house, and more! Following your private cruise experience, your party will make your way to Professor Chon’s houseboat, where you will enjoy a delicious dinner and gorgeous sunset views from your vantage point on the blissful waters of Portage Bay. Expires March 5, 2023. Based on mutually agreeable date and time. Valid for 4 guests. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$400
Professor Maggie Chon
11 S E AT TLE S E A H AW KS FA N E XP E R I E N C E Be a part of the 12th man magic as you and a guest join the crowd at Lumen Field to cheer our very own Seattle Seahawks to victory at an upcoming 2022 regular season home game. Tickets are located in the lower level, southwest corner of the end zone, undercover. With a prime view of the field, these are great seats for seeing and celebrating scoring plays. Along with your tickets, enjoy a oneof-a-kind Seattle Seahawks mini helmet signed by wide receiver Tyler Lockett! Tickets valid for a 2022 regular season game only, excludes playoffs. Valid for two tickets. Exact game dependent on 2022 schedule and subject to availability. Tickets are nontransferable and may not be re-sold. Ticketholders must abide by Lumen Field’s Fan Code of Conduct. Other restrictions may apply. No refunds or exchanges on autographed helmet. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$619
Matt Boyle, John Boyle, and the PILF Student Board
12 1 -W E E K M O U NTA I N VACATI O N G ETAWAY Treat yourself to a 6-night getaway in a beautiful private mountain home. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a fully equipped kitchen, and newly added hot tub, this lovely home is conveniently located halfway between Leavenworth and Stevens Pass along scenic Hwy 2. The perfect combination of relaxation and exploration, this unique location offers easy access to incredible hiking trails, and cross-country and downhill skiing at nearby Stevens Pass, or the perfect jumping off point for visiting fun local tourist spots such as Leavenworth’s Bavarian Alpine Village, Wallace Falls State Park, and more! Expires March 5, 2023. Subject to availability. No pets, maximum of 6 guests. NOTE: The house is not child-proof and is not formally advertised as a rental unit. Other restrictions may apply. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$2,400
Dr. Tom Deal & Professor Laurel Oates
13 R A I S E TH E PA D D LE Your support today goes directly to the PILF Summer Grant Program. This vital program provides Seattle University Law Students, the remarkable experience to make a positive difference in their communities through summer internships at public interest organizations. The work performed by law students increases the capacity and impact of public interest organizations, and this opportunity would not be possible without your support. The cost of funding a single full-time PILF Grantee is $6,000. LEVELS
$6000, $5000, $3000, $1000, $500, $250, $100, $50
14 D E S S E RT DA S H That’s right folks! You CAN have your cake, and eat it too! All desserts on auction tonight have been professionally prepared. Please direct your attention to the stage, where our talented auction team will lead the charge in releasing tables to pick up their individual desserts for their table! THANK YOU: To our PILF board, an amazing group of local businesses, and donors for providing such a delicious arrangement of desserts to choose from!
15 WA S H I N GTO N W I N E C E LL A R Don’t miss the opportunity to bid on an incredible case highlighting the best of Washington red wines! Hand-pulled from the personal wine cellar of Associate Dean Richard Bird and Laurie Prince, this collection includes an array of local favorites, and notable standouts! Saluté! The case includes: 2017 Hamilton Cellars Malbec 2019 Des Voigne Cellars Solamente Cabernet Franc 2017 Chandler Reach Carménère 2017 Wit Cellars Petit Verdot 2016 MonteScarlatto Estate King Cutters Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 Guardian Cellars Misdemeanor 2013 Portteus Old Vine Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 Prosser Vineyard & Winery Cabernet Franc 2011 Page Cellars “Lick My Lips” Syrah 2014 Genoa Cellars “Ketch” Tuscan-Style Syrah 2009 Alexandria Nicole Cellars Block 17 Syrah 2016 Fidelitas Red Mountain Merlot No refunds or exchanges. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$544
Associate Dean Richard Bird & Laurie Prince
16 3 N I G HT S AT TH E E LK P O I NT A- F R A M E I N PAC K WO O D, WA Enjoy 3 nights at Elk Point A-Frame in Packwood, WA. This recently updated 1967 A-frame provides a unique and cozy getaway from the city. The cabin is 3 bedrooms (2 queen beds, 1 full) and 1.5 bathrooms. Located 20 minutes outside the southeast entrance to Mt. Rainier National Park and 25 minutes from White Pass Ski Mountain, Elk Point is a great place to stay any season of the year. Start your day with a 3-minute walk from the cabin to the Cowlitz river, followed by a morning of board games next to the wood stove while Elk Point’s monthly curated playlist hums in the background. Wi-Fi is provided. Packwood is at the intersection of US Highway 12 and Gifford Pinchot National Forest Road 52. It’s home to Packwood Brewing Co., the Blue Spruce Saloon, Mt. Goat Coffee, Cruiser’s Pizza, Blanchard’s Market, and in the summer, the Ice Cream Airstream. Total capacity is 6 adults. 3 nights must be in succession and are limited to Monday night through Thursday night (which is actually the best time – least busy – to visit Mt. Rainier during the summer months). They will be mutually agreed upon between owners and item winner. No pets; no children (aged 2–12 years old); no smoking; no parties or events. Offer expires March 5, 2023. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$1,200
Matt Etter & Kevin Haywood
17 U LTI M ATE P E A R L JA M FA N PAC K AG E Treat the Pearl Jam fan in your life to this one-of-a-kind package! Framed 18” x 24” Pearl Jam tour poster from July 22, 2018, in Milan, Italy. Signed by all 5 current band members, Eddie Vedder, Mike McCready, Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament & Matt Cameron, as well as touring keyboard player Boom Gaspar. 4 passes good for admission to the Museum of Pop Culture, where you and 3 guests can get a firsthand look at Pearl Jam’s journey from 1990 to the present day. No refunds or exchanges. Tickets valid for regular admission and do not include special exhibits. VALUE: THANK YOU:
$360
Vitalogy Foundation and the Museum of Pop Culture
18 CA P ITO L H I LL DATE N I G HT FO R 2 Enjoy a perfect Capitol Hill date night complete with dinner, movie tickets, and lodging. Kick off the evening with a luxurious dinner for 2 at your choice of Sea Creatures restaurants (The Walrus and the Carpenter, The Whale Wins, Barnacle, Bateau, Boat Bar, General Porpoise, Deep Dive, Willmott’s Ghost, and Westward), locally owned and operated by James Beard Foundation Award-winning chef Renee Erickson and partners. After dinner, head to the nearby Northwest Film Forum and enjoy an independent film of your choice. Top off your evening with a dreamy night’s sleep in a deluxe king or jacuzzi king guestroom at the Silver Cloud Hotel Broadway. Located in the heart of trendy Capitol Hill, your spacious guest room includes microwave, refrigerator and 55-inch HD flat screen television. During your stay, don’t miss the opportunity to take a dip in the hotel’s indoor heated pool. $100 gift card for any Sea Creatures restaurant. Enjoy a set of 5 admit-two passes to any regular priced showing at the Northwest Film Forum cinemas. An overnight stay in a deluxe King or King Jacuzzi room plus overnight parking at the Silver Cloud Hotel Broadway. SEA CREATURES: Valid at any Sea Creatures restaurant. No expiration date. No cash value. Maximum value not to exceed $100. NORTHWEST FILM FORUM: No cash value. Offer valid for any regular priced showing. Passes must be redeemed in-person at the box office. SILVER CLOUD HOTEL: Advanced reservations required, subject to availability. Excludes blackout dates of June 10-12, 2022. Additional restrictions may apply.
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$480
Sea Creatures, NW Film Forum, Silver Cloud Broadway Hotel
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