BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20110313T100000 RDATE:20110313T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20111106T090000 RDATE:20111106T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110312T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110312T190000 LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark Law School SUMMARY:PILP Auction DESCRIPTION:The Public Interest Law Project will host its annual auction at the law school on Saturday\, March 12\, 2011 The auction is a wonderf ul opportunity to visit the law school\, connect with students and the le gal community\, enjoy an evening of fine food\, drink\, and fun\, and sup port the important work of public interest law. \; \;Doors open to alumni at 5:45 for a first look and early bid opportunity on silent au ction items. You will need an alumni ticket for early entry. \; Be su re to register today to receive your ticket in the mail. Doors open for general admission at 6:00 pm\, officially beginning the silent auction. PILP is one of the largest student-run organizations at the law school.&# 160\; Last year\, PILP raised $82\,000 and funded 12 summer stipends. 0\; Stipends are awarded to students who have been hired by local\, natio nal and international public interest organizations who could not otherwi se afford to hire law clerks. Over the last 20 years\, PILP has provided over 259 stipends to 135 organizations\, with projects ranging from assis ting refugees in Portland to promoting the preservation and protection of Yellowstone National Park.Date: \; March 12\, 2011Time: \; 6:00p mLocation: \; Lewis &\; Clark Law SchoolPlease register by Friday\ , March 4\, 2011! \;Several Live Auction Items that sound fun:Golf Oregon This is the ultimate package for any golf enthusiast. \; Firs t\, head out to Golf Galaxy and use a $25 gift card to stock up on your f avorite golf balls. \; Next\, hone your swing at Broadmoor Golf Cours e with four certificates for 18 holes. \; When you are ready for more action\, head to the highly acclaimed championship Ghost Creek Golf Cour se at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club\, at the base of the Tualatin Mountains\, f or a complimentary foursome of golf. The course's gently rolling terrain was home to the NIKE TOUR Championships in 1993 and 1994\, and was rated in Golf Magazine's Top 100 Places You Can Play (2005). Finally\, treat yo urself to a getaway at the Resort at the Mountain\, nestled in the wester n highlands of Mount Hood\, less than an hour southeast of Portland.  \; With a unique ambiance\, exceptional service\, and natural beauty\, th e Resort offers a wonderful array of experiences for everyone. \; Los e yourself in the wonders of Mount Hood with a night at the resort\, brea kfast for two\, and 18 holes of golf for two (cart included!) \; To r ound out your golf experience\, the package includes three golf balls sig ned by golf professional Steve Stricker! The balls are from the Champions hip Series 2010: one from the Masters\, one from the PGA Championship\, a nd one from the US Open.Aloha! One Week in Maui Enjoy an idyllic week at the Kamaole Nalu Oceanfront Resort in Maui\, Hawaii with the convenience of a ground-floor unit that opens onto a patio and grass area just steps from the pool and a one-minute walk to the beach. This unit includes two bedrooms\, two bathrooms\, a full kitchen\, living room and indoor and o utdoor dining. \;The resort has a stunning ocean front location comp lete with a swimming pool\, BBQ station\, outdoor shower and chaise loung es perfect for reading in. There is also great snorkeling directly in fro nt of the resort—early mornings are best. \;Spend a week in Paradi se!Masters of the Grape Warm up for this magical evening with a glass of fine French bubbly\, as you are escorted through some of the finest name s in California and Pacific Northwest wine. \;The tasting is hosted by Larry Amburgey\, Class of '75\, of Littler Mendelson\, and Professor E d Brunet at Thirst's Downtown wine bar in the RiverPlace. \;Count on heavy hors d'oeurves so you can skip your dinner plans\, and prepare you rself for plenty of stimulating conversation! \;To commemorate the e vening\, you will receive a souvenir wine glass from Silver Oak (among Ca lifornia's finest cabernet producers). \;This event is NOT to be mis sed! \;Each of the 30 spots will be sold individually\, so why not g rab your fellow alumni\, colleagues\, or soon-to-be law school graduates to join you in a celebration you won't soon forget! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Public Interest Law Project will ho st its annual auction at the law school on Saturday\, March 12\, 2011
The auction is a wonderful opportunity to visit the law school\, connect with students and the legal community\, enjoy an ev ening of fine food\, drink\, and fun\, and support the important work of public interest law. \; \;
Doors open to alumn
i at 5:45 for a first look and early bid opportunity on silent auction it
ems. You will need an alumni ticket for early entry. \; Be sure to re
gister today to receive your ticket in the mail.
PILP is one of the largest stu dent-run organizations at the law school. \; Last year\, PILP raised $82\,000 and funded 12 summer stipends. \; Stipends are awarded to st udents who have been hired by local\, national and international public i nterest organizations who could not otherwise afford to hire law clerks. Over the last 20 years\, PILP has provided over 259 stipends to 135 organ izations\, with projects ranging from assisting refugees in Portland to p romoting the preservation and protection of Yellowstone National Park.
Date: \; March 12\, 2011
Time: \; 6:00pm
Location: \; Lewis &\; Clark Law School
Please register by Friday\, March 4\, 2011 !
\;
Several Live Auction Items that sound fun:
Golf Oregon
This is the
ultimate package for any golf enthusiast. \; First\, head out to Gol
f Galaxy and use a $25 gift card to stock up on your favorite golf balls.
\; Next\, hone your swing at Broadmoor Golf Course with four certifi
cates for 18 holes. \; When you are ready for more action\, head to t
he highly acclaimed championship Ghost Creek Golf Course at Pumpkin Ridge
Golf Club\, at the base of the Tualatin Mountains\, for a complimentary
foursome of golf. The course's gently rolling terrain was home to the NIK
E TOUR Championships in 1993 and 1994\, and was rated in Golf Magazine's
Top 100 Places You Can Play (2005). Finally\, treat yourself to a getaway
at the Resort at the Mountain\, nestled in the western highlands of Moun
t Hood\, less than an hour southeast of Portland. \; With a unique am
biance\, exceptional service\, and natural beauty\, the Resort offers a w
onderful array of experiences for everyone. \; Lose yourself in the w
onders of Mount Hood with a night at the resort\, breakfast for two\, and
18 holes of golf for two (cart included!) \; To round out your golf
experience\, the package includes three golf balls signed by golf profess
ional Steve Stricker! The balls are from the Championship Series 2010: on
e from the Masters\, one from the PGA Championship\, and one from the US
Open.
Aloha! One Week in Maui
Enjoy an
idyllic week at the Kamaole Nalu Oceanfront Resort in Maui\, Hawaii with
the convenience of a ground-floor unit that opens onto a patio and grass
area just steps from the pool and a one-minute walk to the beach. This u
nit includes two bedrooms\, two bathrooms\, a full kitchen\, living room
and indoor and outdoor dining. \;The resort has a stunning ocean fro
nt location complete with a swimming pool\, BBQ station\, outdoor shower
and chaise lounges perfect for reading in. There is also great snorkeling
directly in front of the resort—early mornings are best. \;Spend
a week in Paradise!
Masters of the Grape
Warm up for this magical evening with a glass of fine French bubbly\,
as you are escorted through some of the finest names in California and Pa
cific Northwest wine. \;The tasting is hosted by Larry Amburgey\, Cl
ass of '75\, of Littler Mendelson\, and Professor Ed Brunet at Thirst's D
owntown wine bar in the RiverPlace. \;Count on heavy hors d'oeurves
so you can skip your dinner plans\, and prepare yourself for plenty of st
imulating conversation! \;To commemorate the evening\, you will rece
ive a souvenir wine glass from Silver Oak (among California's finest cabe
rnet producers). \;This event is NOT to be missed! \;Each of th
e 30 spots will be sold individually\, so why not grab your fellow alumni
\, colleagues\, or soon-to-be law school graduates to join you in a celeb
ration you won't soon forget!