Colors in the Night

If you can’t attend “Colors in the Night,” you still can bid on live auction items.

Absentee bidding allows everyone to participate and win:

  1. Look over the violins and other opportunities in the live auction. Choose the ones you would like to have or experience.
  2. Determine their values to you -- your lowest bid and your highest.
  3. Call 785-272-5850. You will reach a symphony ball “Colors in the Night” volunteer.
  4. You will be asked the following information:
        • Name
        • Address
        • Telephone number
        • E-mail address
        • Item(s) on which you want to
           bid and your low and
           highest bids
        • Authorization for shipping
           (violins)
        • Credit card information
  5. All information is confidential.
  6. In the event of like absentee high bids on the same item, the earlier bid will prevail.
  7. No absentee bids will be accepted after 5 p.m., Friday, February 12, 2010.
  8. Your bidding representative will obtain the item(s) as reasonably as possible (as though we were bidding for ourselves).
  9. Items purchased by the absentee bid become the property of the bidder at the time of sale, and will be handled, delivered or shipped (insured) at the owner’s risk. The Topeka Symphony League is not responsible for loss or damage. Any claim or other shipping issue will be between the carrier and the purchaser.
  10. Purchaser is responsible for payment for all packing, shipping and insurance charges pertaining to items (violins). It is in your interest to authorize us to process your shipping purchase.
  11. Winning bidders will be called by noon Sunday, February 14.

Thank you for participating.
Good luck!

 

Topeka Symphony League Ball, 21st Annual, Saturday, February 13, 2010

 

 


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RowHouse Restaurant
An Exciting Night Out on the Town

Popular RowHouse Restaurant, owned by Greg Fox, offers four guests his fabulous, famous gourmet dinners in his unique RowHouse Restaurant.

Arrive in style in John and Louise Hamilton’s vintage 1938 Packard which comfortably seats four. This 1938 Packard limousine is powered by a V-12 475 cubic inch engine and will cruise at modern highway speeds. The wheel base is 144.5". The passenger compartment is all original and will easily accommodate four people. There is a divider window separating the passenger compartment from the chauffeur's seat. The car was originally purchased by Corning Glass in Corning, New York, and was used to bring VIPs from the airport to the Corning Glass factory.

The RowHouse offers white-linen fine dining with a stellar menu to match its elegant and cozy atmosphere. The menu changes regularly, featuring foods from Moroco, Italy, Thailand and Argentina. The location itself is a draw -- an 1876 rowhouse that has received preservation kudos for its renovation

Begin the evening in Below the Row cocktail lounge, then move upstairs to the restaurant for an incredibly delightful meal.

You’ll be talking about it in the limo as you return home, and for years to come!

Value: priceless, redeemed by September 1, 2010

Donated by Greg Fox, RowHouse Restaurant owner
John and Louise Hamilton, Packard owners

1938 Packard A1938 Packard B
1938 Packard C 1938 Packard D
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Colors of the Night glass bowl by Nathan Sheafor 1
Topeka's Ross RowHouse Restaurant
Delicious menu items  Select a photo for a larger version

For more information, call 785-272-5850
or e-mail awolgast@cox.net