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Wes Craven’s Walk-On Role

Value: Priceless Starting Bid: $3,000

Wes Craven, director of the SCREAM trilogy, A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET and RED EYE, has an incredible opportunity for the lucky winner! He has offered a walk-on role on his next project - yet to be determined.

Cocktails at Tiffany & Co.

Value: $18,500 Starting Bid: $5,000

Tiffany’s Austin store opens for you and 20 guests to enjoy cocktails at Tiffany, surrounded by jewels of legendary style and glamour. One special creation – a dazzling diamond bracelet in platinum (value: $10,500) – is yours to treasure always. Crafted with the world’s finest diamonds, this glittering bracelet perfectly captures the heritage of Tiffany & Co.

Walk-On Role on ENTOURAGE

Value: Priceless Starting Bid: $3,000

Here’s your golden opportunity to be in a walk-on role and witness firsthand Adrian Grenier as Hollywood’s “it-guy” Vincent (Vince) Chase and his entourage… manager Eric, half-brother Johnny Drama and friend Turtle, as well as his high-powered agent Ari (3-time Emmy winner Jeremy Piven) and his long-suffering assistant Lloyd (Rex Lee) on the set of Season 7 of HBO’s blockbuster hit Entourage (April 1 – June 30, 2010). Specifics will be determined by a casting associate and/or assistant director. First class airfare for two included.

Grammy Extravaganza

Value: Priceless Starting Bid: $5,000

You will be a VIP guest at the 2011 NARAS MusiCares dinner, held 2 nights before the Grammys in late January/early February (date TBD).

The MusicCares dinner honors the Grammy Person of the Year and is one of the most prestigious events held during Grammy Week. Last year’s winner was Neil Young and featured performances by Sheryl Crow, Emmylou Harris, Elton John, Norah Jones, Dave Matthews, Elvis Costello, Crosby, Stills & Nash, John Fogerty, Ben Harper, John Mellencamp, Jason Mraz, Keith Urban and Wilco.

In addition to the NARAS MusiCares dinner, this package includes two tickets to the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Show and first class airfare for two.

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GRAND PRIZES

Diamond Tiffany & Co. Watch ($7,000)
Two Platinum Badges to SXSW Music, Film and Interactive Festival ($2,450)
Unlimited Classes for One Year from Bodhi Yoga ($1,300)
Four 50-Yard Line UT Football Tickets, Four Passes to the 200 Club, and a Parking Pass
Two Tickets to the San Antonio Spurs and $200 Gift Certificate to Club Giraud
A Pair of Lacoste Men's Shoes and a Lacoste Shirt Every Month for One Year
Andy Roddick Autographed Tennis Racquet

OTHER FABULOUS PRIZES

Elements Laser Spa ($250)
60 Minute Massage at Welcome Touch Massage ($180)
Haircut and Color by Brandi Cowley ($160)
90 Minute Deluxe Aromatherapy Massage from Westlake Wellbeing ($95)
Hair Blow Out from Parlour Salon ($55)
Tricia Leslie Skincare ($50)
Omni Austin Hotel with Breakfast for Two ($200)
Hotel San Jose ($200)
Consultations from
Patrick Landrum Design ($740)
Hello Kitchen ($300)
The Desk of Annie ($150)
David Wilson Landscape
Jennifer Johnston Designs
Marcus Hersh
Pearl Necklace from Lotus Gallery ($350)
Silver Planished Earrings from Shaesby ($300)
Polarized Sunglasses from Jonathan Paul Eyewear ($110)
by george ($100)
Six Confectionary Candy Box ($50)
August Morgan Pillows ($100)
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Keychains ($80)
Seda France ($65)
Marika Rudy Jewelry
Kendra Scott Jewelry
Julian Gold
The Menagerie
Director's Dinner and Tour of the Austin Museum of Art
Jeffrey's ($75)
Uchi ($50)
Lambert's ($50)
Perla ($50)
Roaring Fork ($50)
Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas
Max's Wine Dive
Bottle of Maker's Mark
Bottle of Cruzan Single Barrel Rum
Dude, Sweet Chocolate ($50)
Round of Golf for Four at Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa ($600)
Sailing Trip for Six on Lake Travis from Texas Sailing ($450)
One Month Unlimited Pass to Castle Hill Fitness ($300)
One Month of Unlimited Classes at Yoga Yoga ($140)
Twelve-Week Membership to Anytime Fitness

OVER 300 MORE FABULOUS PRIZES!!!!



The Texas Film Hall of Fame, which operates under the auspices of the Austin Film Society, was co-founded in 2001 by Louis Black, the editor of The Austin Chronicle, and Evan Smith, Editor-In-Chief and CEO of The Texas Tribune and former editor of Texas Monthly. Every year, at a gala held at Austin Studios, on the site of the city's onetime municipal airport, the Texas Film Hall of Fame inducts or honors Texans who've made a significant contribution to film or filmmaking, as well as non-Texans who've made significant strides in the advancement of the Texas film industry. Classic Texas films are also honored, with a member of the cast or crew accepting on behalf of his colleagues.

In 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005, the gala was emceed by Ann Richards, the former governor of Texas, who died on September 13, 2006. The 2007 gala commemorated her passing by celebrating her life and her passion for film, emceed by New York columnist and 2001 Inductee Liz Smith.

Classic Texas films are also honored, with a member of the cast or crew accepting on behalf of his colleagues. In 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005, the gala was emceed by Ann Richards, the former governor of Texas, who died on September 13, 2006. The 2007 gala commemorated her passing by celebrating her life and her passion for film, emceed by New York columnist and 2001 Inductee Liz Smith. Browse award recipients >>

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