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SILENT AUCTION

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Silent Auction


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Please find above, the flyer to promote our silent auction fundraiser at Rendezvous 2022.

Here's a bit of additional information:
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Silent Auction Tables at Camp Hardtner in 2018 ​​ 1. The starting bid for most items will be $5. However, big ticket items, e.g., a piece of art worth $100 or more, will be started higher. Please ask donors to provide an approximate value of such donations. 2. I list cookbooks and coffee table books on the flyer. A rare book potentially worth a lot of money could also go on the silent auction, but field guides and nature books in general should go to the book sale table. 3. Items that do not sell revert to the donor, and it is the donor's responsibility to retrieve them at the end of the silent auction.Silent Auction Tables at Camp Hardtner in 2018
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1. The starting bid for most items will be $5. However, big ticket items, e.g., a piece of art worth $100 or more, will be started higher. Please ask donors to provide an approximate value of such donations.


2. I list cookbooks and coffee table books on the flyer. A rare book potentially worth a lot of money could also go on the silent auction, but field guides and nature books in general should go to the book sale table.


3. Items that do not sell revert to the donor, and it is the donor's responsibility to retrieve them at the end of the silent auction.


4, It would be really, really great to get info about donated items in advance so that bid sheets can be typed and printed rather than done by hand. (To be frank, most of you have no idea how much work the silent auction is!)


Please get the word out and let the donations roll in!
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BJK