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Wii Bowling and Taco Bar

Wii Bowling (click to enlarge)

Its a “Virtual Fun Evening” with the ERUUF staff in the Commons Room. You don’t have to wear those goofy shoes. You don’t have to fit your fat fingers into those tiny holes, or dislocate your shoulder trying to lift a 20 lb ball. This is the techy age and you’re going to bowl with a light-as-a-feather remote. How cool is that! Then replenish all that spent energy with a classy taco bar dinner.
Date: Friday, June 4 6pm. Fun Evening.
Number: 10 spaces.

Donated by: ERUUF Staff

Politically Incorrect Dinner

Hearty beer to accompany some grub to sink your teeth into…none of this nuts and berries stuff.  You’ll need sustenance to prepare for and evening of song with ERUUFian political satirist and singer, Alan Fenwick.  We’ll have song sheets so you can join in and raise your voice to the ills of this world from ages past to the present.
Saturday, Oct 2, 6:30 pm        Number: 5
Donated by: Gene and Gerda Presson

Wine Pairing Dinner

Wine pairing

Wine Pairing (click to enlarge)

With Holly as the gourmet chef and Ross as the sommelier, each of four courses will be paired with a wine from our native shores, most likely those western ones.
Date: June 19, 2010 at 6:30p.m.
Quantity: 6

Donated by: Holly and Ross McKinney

Bastille Day Celebration

Bastille Day

Bastille Day (click to enlarge)

Off with their heads!  Celebrate Bastille Day (it’s a Wednesday) with French food cooked by a Lithuanian.  le menu includes fromage, baguette, chicken francaise, salad, le dessert, le decaf cafe and plenty of le vin. July 14.

Donated by: Pat Yonaitis
Number: 7

Moroccan Dinner

Moroccan Foods

Moroccan Foods (click to enlarge)

 Amy Vincus was a Peace Corps volunteer in Morocco where she learned to cook from her adopted Moroccan mother.  She is offering a five-course dinner in her home.  Not only can she accommodate different dietary needs, but she promises that the meal will be memorable! Saturday June 5, 2010 at 6:30 pm.

Number 6
Donated by: Amy Vincus

Fall Mountain Weekend

Mtn getaway

Moutain getaway (click to enlarge)

Spend a weekend this fall at a new condo just outside of Banner Elk, near Beech and Sugar Mountain. You can hike on Grand Father Mountain, visit Linville caverns or browse the antique and art shops at Banner Elk and Blowing Rock. This is a no-pet, no-smoking unit. The condo has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. There is one set of stairs to entrance. Maximum occupancy using both bedrooms is five. This could be increased to seven by using the sleeper sofa in the living room. Fully furnished unit. To see more pictures and check location, please go to the URL at http://www.sugarmountainlodging.com/elkmont_lodge_314d.html
Cleaning ($70) is included.

Donated by: Adriana Oller

Week at the Beach

beach house

Beach house (click to enlarge)

Take a load off and sit down in one of the rocking chairs on the front porch of this waterfront house in North Myrtle Beach which sleeps 12. Cathy & David are offering a week at this beach house during the off season ( May 9 – 29, 2010, August 22, 2010 to April 30, 2011). Lots of room – bring friends or family! The fishing dock hovers over the salt marsh channel and is a great place to fish or relax while the sun sets during your Myrtle Beach vacation. The driveway ends in a boat ramp that allows you to put your fishing boat in the channel right at your beach house. This is a non-smoking house.

Donated by: Cathy & David Shoemaker

African Feast and Drumming

african

African dinner (click to enlarge)

Elephants bellowing, lions roaring, chimps chattering and the beat of tribal drums drumming while Julie and Sara are laughing and cooking.  They both served in the Peace Corp in the Congo, so you can count on getting an unforgettable, traditional African meal. You’ll eat traditional Congolese fare communally (wash your hands!). After dinner there will be musical entertainment by the River Rythms.  Unleash your adventuresome spirit and join us at ERUUF on Friday, Oct. 1, 6:30 – 9:00 pm

Donated by: Julie Edmunds and Sara Terry
Quantity: 30 seats
Date: October 1

Necklace of Pearl and Rose Quartz

Pearl and Rose Quartz Necklace

Pearl and Rose Quartz Necklace (click to enlarge)

This elegant 24″ strand is made of South Sea pearls and rose quartz. The well-formed crystals at the drop of the necklace are from Brazil. The unpolished nuggets were mined in Madagascar. The clasp is stainless steel. Rose quartz is an alternate birthstone for January.

Donated by: Marilyn Hartman

Sermon Topic!

Sermon Topic

Sermon Topic (click to enlarge)

A sermon topic of your choice! The lucky winner will go to lunch with Deb Cayer while discussing your choice for a sermon topic.

Donated by: Deb Cayer