What do Cher, John Stamos, John McEnroe, Kristin Chenoweth and Rod Stewart have in common? They are among the myriad of celebrities that have come together for an online auction celebrating 15 years of New York Restoration Project's cleaning and greening of New York City!

The auction is brimming with fabulous lots donated by dear and divine friends of NYRP’s Founder, Bette Midler, who share her dream (and ours!) of a cleaner, more beautiful New York City. Music connoisseurs can choose between “turning back time” with Cher at her Caesars Palace show, golfing with shock rock pioneer Alice Cooper in Scottsdale, or being charmed by Rod Stewart at his O2 performance in London.

Sports fan will have the winning opportunity to hang on set of four-time Emmy Award winning show Fox NFL Sunday with Michael Strahan, Terry Bradshaw, Jimmy Johnson, and other football legends, or the chance to conquer “love” with tennis great John McEnroe.

Other standout lots include dining with Hollywood heartthrob, John Stamos at celeb-hangout The Ivy, attending the 2010 Teen Choice Awards and after-party at the Gibson Amphitheatre, joining Al Roker for a weather segment LIVE on The Today Show, exclusive invitations to Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Lincoln Center, VIP Tickets to meet Kristin Chenoweth & Sean Hayes at Promises Promises on Broadway and house seats to Broadway’s In the Heights.

Many of the experiences are accompanied by airfare, compliments of JetBlue Airways.

More information can be found on www.charityfolks.com/nyrp. Bidding ends June 7th at 3 pm EST.

Bette Midler Auction Details
Bette Midler Auction Details
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