2024 Glenside Lions Art Show Raffle
2024 PRIZES
Results of the
2024 Glenside Lions Art Show Raffle
WINNERS ARE
1st prize - ticket #121 - Bar Fridge & Wine
2nd prize - Ticket #350 - Quilt
3rd prize - Ticket #140 - Painting by Lyn Robins
4th Prize - Ticket #208 - Painting by Di Vanstone
5th Prize - ticket #179 - $500 cash card
6th Prize - Ticket #218 - Penfolds Wine experience
7th Prize - Ticket #221 - Penfolds Wine experience
8th Prize - Ticket #346 - $100 Bookmart Voucher
9th Prize - Ticket #349 - $100 Pinot & Picasso voucher
10th Prize - Ticket #065 - Double Tickets to a movie at The Regal Theater
Congratulations to all winners we know you will get great value out of these prizes and know that your ticket purchase goes to Second Chances SA a worthwhile charity.
1st Prize
ESATTO 45 Bottle Black Wine Cellar Bar Fridge
This ESATTO wine cabinet provides plenty of room to keep your wines at the ideal storage or serving temperature. Economical and easy to use, this unit has five chrome shelves and a basket rack to make it simple to organise your wine collection. You can set the temperature between 5?C to 18?C, depending on the type of wine you are storing. The double layer UV glass with a Low-E film ensures consistent temperatures and efficiency. Ideal for wine-lovers and for those who are starting to build their own personal collection of reds and whites, this wine storage cabinet is a great addition to any home. PLUS - 3 dozen bottles of mixed wines.
Valued at $1,400
3rd Prize
An acrylic painting donated by renowned artist - Lyn Robins
"On The Edge"
Unfranked
45cmW x 90cmH (has hanging mechanism)
Valued at $900
4th Prize
A water coloured painting donated by renowned Artist - Di Vanstone
"The Last Boundary Post""
45cm x 60cm deep
Valued at $420
5th Prize
$500 CASH gift card
Valued at $300
6th & 7th Prizes
Are (2) two vouchers for two people/guests to
"Penfolds Ultimate Experience"
Valued at $350 per voucher
and there's more
8th Prize
Glenside Lions Club Bookmart gift voucher to the value of $100.
Adelaide's largest second hand book store with most books retailing for $4-$6 per book (almost new).
Business Hours
Mon: | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM |
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Tue: | Closed |
Wed: | Closed |
Thu: | Closed |
Fri: | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM |
Sat: | 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Sun: | 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
9th Prize
Is a $100 Voucher to spend at Pinot & Picasso
The place you go to master the art of fund. Painting & sip experiences in Norwood.
Paint, sip and laugh your Picasso off with Pinot & Picasso.
Pinot & Picasso, P&P, Australia’s favourite paint and sip – whatever you call us, we’re here to deliver incredible paint and sip experiences through creativity. At Pinot & Picasso, we turn ordinary nights into colourful, joyful paint parties. Picture this: You, a blank canvas, your favourite drink (Moscato or Moet – your choice!), and an art studio where creativity and fun is the goal. We believe in mastering the art of fun, so whether you’re a stick-figure specialist or a modern Michelangelo, we’ve got you covered.
10th Prize
A double ticket valued at $32 to the movie of your choice.
Originally known as the Princess Theatre, it was designed for the National Picture Theatre chain by South Australian theatre architect Chris A Smith and opened on 24 November 1925. It originally presented silent films and pantomimes accompanied by the Princess Theatre Orchestra.
After National Theatres went into liquidation, the cinema was purchased by the Waterman family who renovated it in the Art Deco style, reopening the cinema in 1941 as the Ozone.
In 1951 Hoyts purchased the cinema. Cinema Scope was installed in 1955 and a new, wider proscenium was placed in front of the 1941 version.
By 1964 many suburban cinemas were in financial trouble. The Ozone was about to be demolished for a service station when the Burnside Council purchased it for the community. Wallis Theatres took over the lease in 1971 and it was renamed the Chelsea.
The Chelsea Cinema was included on the South Australian Heritage Register in 1983 as item number 10952.
In 1984 the Council secured a grant under the Community Employment Program and the cinema was renovated. The number of seats was reduced from 1145 to 586 and a new floor, screen, acoustic equipment and carpet were installed. The cinema was also repainted, the first time since 1955!
The City of Burnside implemented a Conservation Management Plan for the Chelsea Cinema in 2009 as well the Chelsea Cinema Strategic Plan in 2011, to guide the development, conservation and ongoing maintenance of the buildings, based upon an understanding of the history and significance, and the physical condition of the building.