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Naomi Judd Cookbook - Item 011S

"Naomi's Home Companion: A Treasury of Favorite Recipes, Food for Thought, and Kitchen Wit and Wisdom," autographed by Naomi Judd. "Love & Thanks, Naomi Judd, 97"

Donated by Central Arizona Dental Hygienists' Society

 

Wines of Maryland Gift Basket - Item 012S

Enjoy a full range of award-winning grape and semi-sweet fruit wines from the Linganore Winecellars (www.linganore-wine.com) in Maryland. Included is a cookbook and unique wine-related gifts for both the wine enthusiast and casual connoisseur.

Donated by the Maryland Dental Hygiene Association; Solicited by Michele Braerman, RDH, BS, MD Liaison

 

Thomas Jefferson's Finest Virginia Wines - Item 013S

Join the French Embassy in Washington, D.C. where Barboursville and Thomas Jefferson Wines are the wines of choice when entertaining their royal dignitaries and guests. A must for your next dinner party!

Donated by Tammy Cahoon, BS, RDH, Virginia Liaison

 

"LaContessa" Bracelet - Item 014S

Hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind bracelet designed by California artist Mary De Marco. Made of natural metals and semiprecious stones, this is considered a collectible.

Donated by Central Coast Dental Hygiene Society; Solicited by Cathy Draper, California Liaison

 

Patricia Locke Jewelry - Item 015S

Patriotic jewelry designed by Patricia Locke, one of America's premier contemporary jewelry designers. A master of paradox, Locke's jewelry is at once handsome and beautiful, organic and geometric, contemporary with heirloom overtones. Her designs are fabricated in antiqued 24K gold or sterling silver plate over bronze and pewter. She uses a wide variety of semiprecious stones, Austrian crystals and pearls.

Donated by Jean Connor, RDH, District I Trustee, and Anita Lantzy, RDH, District II Trustee

 


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Items are marked according to what auction they will be sold in: Silent or Live. Item numbers are labeled thus with S or L.