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Please join us for the 2016 Desert Gala Live Auction! Taking place in the Warden Oasis Theater from 5:30pm to 7:15pm with Auctioneer extraordinaire Christine Sullivan assisted by John Hughes, it’s your chance to bid on spectacular botanicals; one-of-a-kind art work and jewelry; fabulous trips and unique Desert Museum experiences. If you cannot attend the Live Auction, we are happy to arrange bids by phone. For details, please contact Cree Zischke, 520-883-3039, czischke@desertmuseum.org.
George L. Mountainlion Bolo Tie • Grow Your Own Greenhouse • Talavera Platter • A Week's Stay in Lake Tahoe • Mexican Grey Wolf Scratchboard • Ladder Ranch New Mexico Adventure • Gray Fox Jewelry Box • Tuscany Villa and Wine Experience • Private Party of Choice at the Desert Museum • Casalote Landscaping Tree • George L. Mountainlion Weaving • Stone Cactus Waterfall • Cerberus Boojum!?
- George L. Mountainlion Bolo Tie
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Fully donated by the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Value: $1,000.
- Grow Your Own Greenhouse
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Delivery included.
Fully donated by an Anonymous donor and the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Value $1,500.
- Talavera Platter
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Arte Ventosa follows the same vision that Enrique Luis Ventosa Fina of Puebla established in 1917. Ventosa, who came to Puebla from Barcelona, Spain in 1898, commenced to elevate the modern standard of the clay art by reviving many of the old designs. Ventosa substantially changed the direction of the Puebla maiolica industry by the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century and gave a new and glorious life to the Talavera ceramics of Puebla.
Following the traditional process, Arte Ventosa carries on the history of the Puebla ceramics, following the same guidelines set forth by the masters of old. This platter was crafted using a black and a white clay obtained from deposits in the Puebla region; hand thrown/hand formed using pigments and glaze made using traditional formulas and natural colors.
Maiolica Poblana or Talavera continues to be associated with the finest glazed ceramics of Mexico. This platter is a beautiful example of one of the most important ceramic traditions of the Western hemisphere.
Fully donated by Dr. Isabelle Collins. Value: $TK.
- A Week's Stay in Lake Tahoe — A Gala favorite!
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Incline Village, located on the eastern North Shore, is home to some of the world's most stunning mountain retreats and features some of Lake Tahoe's most magnificent views and a genteel approach to life. Experience amazing skiing in Squaw Valley and Heavenly ski areas, spend an evening at the casinos, and enjoy world class dining.
Dates must be reserved at least 1 month in advance. Available October 15, 2016 through May 15, 2017.
Fully donated by Patricia Engels and Richard Medland. Value: $3,000.
- Mexican Grey Wolf Scratchboard
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Tonight the Museum features an original scratchboard with ink portrait of a Mexican Grey Wolf by Priscilla Baldwin, the founder of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum’s Art Institute. This portrait captures the beauty and majesty of the Mexican wolf and we hope it will serve as a reminder of the value of these canids and their essential role in a healthy ecosystem.
Fully donated by the artist, Priscilla Baldwin. Value: $2,500.
- Ladder Ranch New Mexico Adventure
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Owned by media mogul and philanthropist Ted Turner, the Ladder Ranch sits on nearly 160,000 acres (or 245 square miles) of exquisite private land on the edge of the Gila Mountains and the Chiricahua Desert. A premier destination offering available under Turner’s most recent hospitality venture Ted Turner Expeditions, Ladder Ranch guests can spend days mountain-biking, spotting abundant and diverse wildlife, such as bison, desert bighorn sheep, antelope and oryx, and visiting ancient petroglyphs, all while staying in the comforts of Ted Turner’s personal ranch house.
The Ladder Ranch is a breathtaking mix of ecosystems, ranging from desert grasslands to pine forests, in the foothills of the Black Range (Gila Mountains). The Animas, Seco, Palomas, and Cuchillo Streams bisect the ranch, and provide a rich habitat for many amphibians, fish and wildlife. The Ladder Ranch is uniquely rich in history, home to numerous remnants of the ancient Mimbres culture, and even its own ghost town, Hermosa. A sampling of the tours available to Ladder Ranch guests includes the Native American Rock Art Tour, the Ladder Ranch Birding Tour, or give it your all on the Crest to Creek Mountain Bike Ride.
This adventure is offered to four guests for a 2-night, 3-day stay at Mr. Turner’s Ladder Ranch, located in Sierra County, NM (approximately a 30-minute drive from Truth or Consequences, NM). This auction item is ideal for those looking for a once-in-a lifetime experience: the chance to stay in Ted Turner’s home on his spectacular working bison ranch, larger in size than Zion National Park.
The ultimate in personalized, all-inclusive vacation experiences, your stay at the Ladder Ranch includes a private house manager, private chef with all meals prepared, and customized tour itineraries with private guides to explore 160,000 acres on Ladder Ranch and 360,000 acres on Ted’s nearby Armendaris Ranch! Ted’s Ladder house, designed by his former wife, Jane Fonda, is the perfect base from which to see all that these “private national parks” have to offer.
Ted's House at Ladder Ranch
Ted’s house at Ladder exudes “authentic” Southwest charm, complete with Turner’s personal touches, representative of his countless experiences and adventures. Upon entering this five-bedroom, three-bathroom ranch house, you’re instantly taken by its luxuriously comfortable and unassuming ambience, characteristic of its longtime, devoted owner.
The main floor features three bedrooms. The master bedroom, or “Ted’s Room”, is complete with a four-poster king bed and beautiful en suite bathroom with Ted’s personal study adjacently located. Additionally, the first floor features the spacious living room with a four-tiered stacked stone, wood-burning fireplace and comfortable seating, making it a superb space for absolute relaxation and memorable conversation. The remainder of the first floor is comprised of two queen bedrooms, a 1950’s retrofitted kitchen, and an additional bathroom. An exterior staircase leads to the home’s second floor, with another queen bedroom and a separate room with three twin beds.
Access to Ted's Armendaris Ranch
While staying at the Ladder Ranch, guests enjoy superior access to Ted’s nearby Armendaris Ranch: a vast, 362,885-acre ranch situated along the Rio Grande, consisting of a stunning mix of Chihuahuan and semi-desert grasslands. The dramatic Fra Cristobal Mountain range, located exclusively on the Armendaris, boasts sensational summit views, and is home to a successfully reintroduced, and subsequently delisted, desert bighorn sheep population. In addition to desert bighorn sheep, an extraordinary array of big game species is present on the Armendaris, including bison, pronghorn antelope, desert mule deer, mountain lion, javelina and oryx.
The historic Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, a 1,000-mile trail from Mexico City to Santa Fe, traverses the ranch over a 42-mile distance. The Armendaris Ranch hosts an outstanding selection of day tours for Ladder Ranch guests, providing excellent adventure and spectacular scenery.
Sampling of tours include the 7TX Bubbling Spring Mountain Bike Tour, the Fra Cristobal Summit Trek & Geocache and the Paleontology Prospecting Tour.
The package details include:
- Two (2) nights for four (4) people staying in Ted’s personal home on the Ladder Ranch;
- All meals;
- All tours and private guides on either or both the Ladder and Armendaris Ranches;
- All transportation while on and/or to and from the Ladder and Armendaris Ranches, and Ted’s Sierra Grande Lodge & Spa;
- Two (2) signed copies of Last Stand, Ted Turner’s Quest to Save a Troubled Planet;
- This visit must occur between May 1, 2016 and April 30, 2017. The trip must be booked at least one month in advance. Airfare, rental car and gratuities are not included in the auction price;
- The package is granted to the charity based on availability, and package cannot be resold and is non-transferable.
*Airport transfers can be arranged for an additional fee
*Private helicopter for use during stay can be arranged for an additional feeFully underwritten by the Bert W. Martin Foundation. Value: $12,000.
- Gray Fox Jewelry Box
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This jewelry box was crafted to order with a hand-rubbed finish and lined with felt to protect your treasures. It is designed to be enjoyed flat on a vanity or table or hung on a wall. It features handles and a magnetic latch to facilitate opening and closing.
Fully donated by the artist, Priscilla Baldwin. Value: Priceless!
- Tuscany Villa and Wine Experience
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During your stay, you will receive VIP treatment, including one-of-a-kind vineyard and winery tours, private wine tastings and an insider’s look at winemaking in Italy’s most famous wine region. When not on the vineyard, enjoy scenic drives to the heart of Tuscany, the city of Florence, as well as other historic cities such as Siena, San Giminano, and Pisa — all only a short distance from these guest villas.
Airfare and transportation not included. Lodging is available Monday-Friday, September through June (excluding the Christmas and Easter holidays).
Buon viaggio!
Fully donated by Total Wine & More. Value: $5,000.
- Private Party of Choice at the Desert Museum
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Party options to choose from include 1) an adult margarita party with hors d'oeuvres featuring indigenous ingredients; or 2) a catered party in your home by one of the Desert Museum’s culinary experts. Your party will also include a visit from animal guests from the Museum's interpretive animal collection such as a Harris's hawk, barn owl, ringtail, porcupine, chuckwalla lizard, or even a tarantula!
This will be an event that you and your guests never forget!
Maximum 16 people. Must be scheduled at least 1 month in advance at a mutually agreeable date and time pending availability.
Fully donated by the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Value: Priceless!
- 36" Boxed Landscaping Tree - Cascalote (Caesalpinia cacalaco)
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Delivered and planted within the Tucson Metropolitan area. Must have access for the large box and machinery.
Fully donated by AAA Landscaping. Value: $1,500.
- George L. Mountainlion Weaving
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Fully donated by Jim Hills and Native & Nature. Value: Priceless!
- Stone Cactus Waterfall
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A nominal delivery fee has been included in the value.
Fully donated by Stone Cactus Fountain. Value: $700.
- Cerberus Boojum!?
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Fully winter hardy in Tucson. Grow in full sun to very light shade.
Delivery included in Tucson metropolitan area. Access for large, very heavy pot; 44” width is necessary.
Fully donated by the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Value: $2,000.