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FUNDRAISING EVENT

  • Andover Trees United Wherwell Village Hall Andover SP11 7JJ United Kingdom (map)

Our annual auction of promises event is back! This year you will be helping us to raise funds to pay staff to run children’s nature activities in the wood.

Join us at Wherwell Village Hall, Church St, Wherwell on the evening of Friday May 24th for delicious food and live entertainment, the chance to bid on exciting promises, activity and event days and to help us raise much needed funds.

TICKETS:

  • £30 each

  • Under 16s - £7.50 each

What’s included:

Welcome drinks
Live music
2-course supper ~ teas, coffee, biscuits
Live Auction - Sid Dajani
Silent Auction throughout the evening
Bar (CASH ONLY! This keep the price down)

To place a bid, or offer a ‘promise’ for the auction email: liz.scrace@andovertrees.org.uk

Program for the night

6:45 Doors open
7:15 Welcome - Silent Auction Opens
7:30 Supper
8:15 Live Auction part 1
9:00 Break - Dessert
9:15 Live Auction part 2
10:00 Last Bids Silent Auction - Bar - Music
10:30 Silent Auction Closes - Bar & Music continue
11:00 Evening ends

IF YOU CAN’T MAKE IT ON THE NIGHT, YOU CAN STILL BE PART OF THE AUCTION - NO RESERVES - EVERY BID WILL HELP AND YOU MIGHT JUST BE THE WINNER!

To leave a bid or bids with us, message the friend that contacted you about the event or, if you are one of those lovely people who don’t know us but want to help, email liz.scrace@andovertrees.org.uk

THANK YOU! (And of course, you only pay if you are the winning bidder. We will be in touch to let you know.)

 

Difference Between a Silent Auction and Live Auction

During a silent auction, there will be various tables and displays of items that guests can place bids on by writing their pledges. The bids can be seen by everyone so they can review the situation, check on the highest bid and determine if they want to exceed it in a bid to win. (Silent auctions are like going to a shop where there is just one of everything, choosing which items are the ones you want, and making written bids in an attempt to be the highest and thereby go home with it.) Once the time has run out to make bids, the last person on the list will be the highest bidder and they win the item.

Live auctions consist of guests raising their hand to bid for items in real-time The bidding stops when nobody wants to go any higher - the highest bidder, the last to offer a bid, will win the item. Auctioneers facilitate the live auction with a fabulous stage presence and presentations to sell the items to the assembled guests.

Earlier Event: 20 May
Volunteer Conservation Day