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A Guided Tour at Steep Rock and Lunch at the Pantry
Visit a piece of history with a special tour of the Camp farmhouse - the red house at the gateway to Steep Rock Association's Macricostas Preserve. Although the house itself is not currently open to the public, come hear the stories of the Camps, the family who built the house in the mid-1700's, and others who have farmed and lived off the land. Walk through the rooms and hear the current dreams to bring this building back to life. See the home's marble foundation, barn foundations, artifacts and more. Walk around the property and view the remnants of old mill and brickworks.Then enjoy a lunch at The Pantry in Washington Depot, the Litchfield hills original local source for artisan foods, cheese, bakery, and exceptional gifts for the kitchen and table since 1977.
Value: $60.00
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Connecticut Art Museums
Mattatuck Museum Membership for Two valued at $70, and four passes to the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art valued at $60. The Mattatuck Museum collects, preserves, studies and exhibits American art and history with a focus on the art and cultural history of Connecticut. The Wadsworth Atheneum was the first museum in America to collect contemporary American art: resulting in a world-renowned Hudson River School collection.
Value: $130.00
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Boat Outing for Two on Candlewood Lake
Half-day boating outing on Candlewood Lake with Pomperaug River Water Coalition’s director Len DeJong at the helm. Select from the ‘trophy fishing’ or the ‘sightseeing tour.’ The boat is a 19’ open V-hull and has seating for three guests but fishes best with no more than two adults. Weather restrictions and mutually agreed-upon day and time.
Value: $175.00
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Guided Nature Walk of Mine Hill Preserve
Enjoy a guided nature walk of Mine Hill Preserve in Roxbury with Executive Director, Ann Astarita. Learn what scientists are studying at this unique preserve. Approximately one hour hike with a maximum of (6) participants.
Value: Priceless
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Private Couples Massage in Salt Cave
Salt of the Earth private couples massage in salt cave.Salt of the Earth Therapeutic Spa, located in Woodbury, is your destination for conscious living. Salt of the Earth owner Sue Martovich is proud to be an advocate for a proactive and holistic approach to healing, and joins those who embark on the journey to utilize natural therapies that have been practiced since ancient times. Massage is one of many services offered. Salt of the Earth massage therapists provide sessions that are customized to your needs. Salt of the Earth Therapeutic Spa; the best kept secret in Woodbury… is no longer a secret.
Value: $280.00
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Bantam Cinema Gift Certificate
The Bantam Cinema was opened in 1927 as "The Rivoli" by Dominic Evangelisti. For its first year or so, the Cinema showed silent movies accompanied by a Wurlitzer organ. Live acts occasionally performed on the theater's stage. In 2013, the Cinema completely modernized the projection and sound systems, replacing 35mm film projectors (from the 1930s!) with a state-of-art digital system.
Enjoy a movie and fresh popcorn at the Bantam Cinema.
Value: $25.00
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Round of Golf at The Country Club of Waterbury
For over one hundred years, the Country Club of Waterbury has been providing members and their families with a full range of private club amenities. This auction is for a round of golf for four at this beautiful, centrally-located club, including carts.
Value: $550.00
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Dinner and Theater
Dinner for two valued at $100 at Metro Bis in Simsbury, and four tickets to a Main Stage performance at the Warner Theatre in Torrington valued at $106. Metro Bis is an intimate, understated restaurant in Simsbury, that the New York Times called “stylish, enticing and worth a detour.” Savor the food at this charming bistro, owned by Courtney Febbroriello and her husband, Chef Christopher Prosperi, a frequent guest on Faith Middleton’s Food Schmooze. The Warner Theatre in Torrington was built by Warner Brothers Studios and opened in 1931 as a movie palace. At that time it was described as Connecticut’s Most Beautiful Theatre. Recently restored, the available upcoming main stage musicals include "Avenue" in November, "Once" in February 2018, "The Full Monty" in May 2018 or "The Little Mermaid" in July/August 2018. Metro Bis gift certificate for dinner for two, not valid Fridays, Saturdays, holidays for special events; does not include alcohol or 18% service charge.
Warner Theater voucher valid on Friday & Saturday, holidays or special events. The Metro Bis certificate does not include alcohol or 18% service charge.
Value: $206.00
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