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ITALIAN VACATION
Value $4,750*
Raffle ticket $80
Relax for one week at an Umbrian hilltop villa. One roundtrip ticket to Italy included.

Casa Cielo is perched on a high vantage point overlooking the Tuscan hills, rolling farmland and two castles. Make day visits to beautiful hill towns famous for art, wine, wild mushrooms and the mystical traditions of St. Francis.
Spectacularly located between Rome and Florence, just north of Lake Trasimeno, it’s an easy drive to the historic medieval hill towns and Etruscan-era cities.
Restoration used traditional materials of large oak beams, terra cotta floors, and hand painted Italian tiles. It also offers such modern comforts as dishwashers, high quality cooking appliances, and washing machine.

Casa Cielo bookings are available from Saturday to Saturday between November 13 and December 18, 2009 or between January 9 and April 3, 2010, depending upon availability. This raffle awards the top floor, which sleeps five and has a private entrance. Additional weeks or exclusive occupancy of both floors can be arranged at a discounted rate. ERS will work with you to book any additional plane tickets on the same itinerary as the awarded flight.

CASE OF WINE
Value $600*
Raffle ticket $70
Enjoy twelve bottles from the Napa Valley Vintners presenting their wines at the ERS Spring Benefit wine tasting.

Members of the NVV represented here are mostly small, family-owned wineries, producing artisanal wines.
Vintners include
Barlow Vineyards
Folie à Deux
Freemark Abbey
Keenan Winery
Kenward Family Wines
Lail Vineyards
Match Vineyards
Napa Cellars
Schramsberg Vineyards
Spring Mountain Vineyard
Three Clicks Wines
Trinchero Napa Valley
TICKETS TO 33 VARIATIONS
Value $234
Raffle ticket $50
Two tickets to 33 Variations.

A mother coming to terms with her daughter.
A composer coming to terms with his genius.
And, even though they're separated by 200 years, these two people share an obsession that might, even just for a moment, make time stand still.
It’s no surprise that for her first Broadway performance in 46 years, Jane Fonda chose a story about transformation. In Moisés Kaufman's 33 Variations, she plays a musicologist with ALS, hoping to solve one last mystery: why Ludwig van Beethoven spent his final years, stone-deaf, writing 33 small masterpieces based upon one inferior waltz by another man. "I'm attracted to people with passionate obsessions which override things like age or illness," says Fonda. "I found the play really visionary--the interplay between past and present, between life and death."
From New York Magazine,
February 20, 2009
Two-time Oscar winner Jane Fonda heads a cast of eight, including Samantha Matthis and Colin Hanks, in the new play written and directed by Moisés Kaufman's, author of The Laramie Project and director of I Am My Own Wife. Drama, memory and music combine to transport you from present-day New York to 19th-century Austria, in this extraordinary new American play about passion, parenthood and the moments of beauty that can transform a life.
At the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, 230 W. 49th St, New York, NY; closes May 24. Tickets available for Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday performances at 8 PM, and Wednesdays at 2 PM only. Tickets subject to availability.
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*Value listed is approximate.
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