Wild for the Yuba, June 8th — Auction Sneak Peek!

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SYRCL is thrilled to feature so many incredible contributions from donors near and far at Wild for the Yuba. Take a peek at some of the amazing items that will be a part of the Live & Silent Auctions on Saturday, June 8th!

Stay in Taos, NM for Six People

The culture, the food, the scenery. We’re not sure the best part about Taos but luckily you can savor it all during this one-week stay. Once a post office and bodega, Hacienda Perro Fantasma, has all the charm of the Southwest and then some for a truly magical stay.

  • Lift tickets to Palisades Tahoe and Sugar Bowl for the 2024/25 Season
  • Two, Round-trip domestic flight vouchers with JetBlue

Inflatable Kayak by Alpacka Raft – The Classic Model

The opportunities are endless when your gear can go all the places you can! Alpacka Raft has created a boat that is light enough to fit in a backpack but won’t let you down on the river. The Classic keeps it simple with our adventure-tested Classic Hull, a no-fuss seating system, minimalist attachments, and bombproof materials and construction.

  • Gift certificates for spa services, beauty treatments, and bodywork
  • Rounds of golf at The Ridge and Alta Sierra Golf Course

Tomales Bay Getaway

Voted one of the best new hotels in the world, enjoy a one-night stay at the Lodge at Marconi. Located in Marshall on Tomales Bay, just miles away from Point Reyes National Seashore, Lodge at Marconi is the perfect retreat to take in this pristine coastal environment.

  • Wine-tasting experience with award-winning bottles from V. Sattui Winery
  • Spots in SYRCL’s public Salmon Tour trips

Adventure to West Glacier, MT

Fly into Kalispell, MT from Sonoma County on Avelo Airlines and head to West Glacier, the gateway to Glacier National Park. For two nights, this will be your base camp for the most awe-inspiring hikes, wildlife spotting, and sightseeing you can imagine. The trip of a lifetime awaits!

  • Private Paint & Sip Experience
  • Spot in a NorCal Flows Downieville MTB trip

Two Passes to High Sierra Music Festival- July 4-7th, 2024

Are you a music lover in need of plans for the 4th of July weekend? If so, look no further! High Sierra Music Festival in Quincy, one of California’s longest-running annual music festivals, is back with another incredible lineup of artists. This four-day festival blends the beauty of the Sierra hills with world-class entertainment.

  • Passes for fitness, yoga, and personal training sessions
  • Gift cards to some of our best local restaurants, coffee shops, and breweries

Half-Day Fishing Trip on the Lower Yuba

Here is your chance to reel in the big one! With the guidance of expert angler Clay Hash of Fly Fishing Traditions, this is the perfect opportunity to hone your fishing skills on the Lower Yuba.

  • One-night stays at Sierra Hot Springs and Atlantis- Reno
  • Tickets to the Sierra Storytelling Festival

Bodega Bay- Three-Night Stay

Nestled on a cliff overlooking the harbor, this 3-bedroom/2.5-bath house is the perfect spot to unwind. With a short 15-minute walk to the beach, you can fill your days making memories at the ocean. Whether it’s hiking, birdwatching, horseback riding, kayaking, or just relaxing in the hot tub, you’re sure to have the perfect activity-filled getaway.

  • One-of-a-kind pieces from over 25 local artists and artisans
  • One Watershed Pass and merch for the Wild & Scenic Film Festival

One-of-a-kind Yuba River Driftwood Map

Made by local artisan Pete Brost, this handcrafted piece of driftwood is the perfect addition to any South Yuba lover’s home. With details like elevation, river crossings, mountain peaks, and more; you can spend hours taking in the craftsmanship and intricacies of this one-of-a-kind piece.

These items and more will be available to bid on at Wild for the Yuba!

Unable to attend Wild for the Yuba, but see something you like? Email Katy at kwhite@yubariver.org to inquire about proxy bidding.

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