Benefit Raffle
To be held at Lang's Show & Discovery Auction on August 8 & 9
Tickets - $1.00
Tickets can be purchased today - email ***email address removed*** - you need not be present to win
100% of ticket sales will be donated to the Hamilton High School to purchase a NAO Robot
Raffle items to include:

32" x 24" Ogden Pleissner Print - original pencil signature

28" x 20 1/4" Michael Simon hand colored lithograph - signed

Joe Castillo Redfish Carving - 22 1/2" overall

Joe Castillo Snook Carving - 22" base

33 1/2" Brodin Custom Landing Net

McMonies Creel - pattern embossing, marked metal tag

1950's 25" Ideal Store Display Float

New 13 7/8" Stag Handle Randall Bowie Knife - marked sheath

Marlin I Seamaster Reel

Creek Chub Wigglefish - Perch

Creek Chub Jigger - Frog

Heddon #740 Punkinseed - Rock Bass

Creel Chub Flyrod Dingbat - R/W with box

3 Boxed Molina Folk Art Lures
“NAOmi” is a programmable humanoid robot intended for research and teaching. Not only will NAOmi be used as a computer programming teaching aid for Hamilton students, jump starting their introduction to advanced engineering while still in high school, but the NAO robot is now considered an important therapy tool for children with autism.
NAO robots are capable of interactive speech and gestures to help children with autism coordinate their attention with other people and objects in their environment. Children with autism have difficulty mastering joint attention and social skills and that inability can compound into a variety of learning difficulties as they age. Research has shown that early intervention, individualized to the learner's needs, is currently the most effective approach for helping children with autism develop the foundational social communication skills they need to become productive adults. Testing has shown that children with autism interact with NAOmi at a higher level than with a human counterpart, making these cute robots a powerful tool in ASD therapy.
Your support of this very worthwhile cause is greatly appreciated!
To be held at Lang's Show & Discovery Auction on August 8 & 9
Tickets - $1.00
Tickets can be purchased today - email ***email address removed*** - you need not be present to win
100% of ticket sales will be donated to the Hamilton High School to purchase a NAO Robot
Raffle items to include:

32" x 24" Ogden Pleissner Print - original pencil signature

28" x 20 1/4" Michael Simon hand colored lithograph - signed

Joe Castillo Redfish Carving - 22 1/2" overall

Joe Castillo Snook Carving - 22" base

33 1/2" Brodin Custom Landing Net

McMonies Creel - pattern embossing, marked metal tag

1950's 25" Ideal Store Display Float

New 13 7/8" Stag Handle Randall Bowie Knife - marked sheath

Marlin I Seamaster Reel

Creek Chub Wigglefish - Perch

Creek Chub Jigger - Frog

Heddon #740 Punkinseed - Rock Bass

Creel Chub Flyrod Dingbat - R/W with box

3 Boxed Molina Folk Art Lures
“NAOmi” is a programmable humanoid robot intended for research and teaching. Not only will NAOmi be used as a computer programming teaching aid for Hamilton students, jump starting their introduction to advanced engineering while still in high school, but the NAO robot is now considered an important therapy tool for children with autism.
NAO robots are capable of interactive speech and gestures to help children with autism coordinate their attention with other people and objects in their environment. Children with autism have difficulty mastering joint attention and social skills and that inability can compound into a variety of learning difficulties as they age. Research has shown that early intervention, individualized to the learner's needs, is currently the most effective approach for helping children with autism develop the foundational social communication skills they need to become productive adults. Testing has shown that children with autism interact with NAOmi at a higher level than with a human counterpart, making these cute robots a powerful tool in ASD therapy.
Your support of this very worthwhile cause is greatly appreciated!