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Rotary of Seminole dinner, auction set for Nov. 17
Article published on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2007 |
SEMINOLE – Plans are moving ahead quickly for the Rotary Club of Seminole’s second annual dinner and auction Saturday, Nov. 17, at the Sirata Beach Resort in St. Pete Beach.
The black-tie optional event benefits two charities each year. It generated about $44,000 after expenses in its inaugural year for Community Action Stops Abuse and the Ronald McDonald House in St. Petersburg.
This year’s beneficiaries will be Pinellas Village and the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and Northern Florida, Suncoast Region.
“We got tremendous attendance and support from the community last year,” said publicity chairman Kip Janes. “Even with the slowdown in the economy we’re still slugging it out and getting a lot of things coming in (for the auction).”
The event features both silent and traditional auctions, which the Rotary Club is still accepting donations for.
“We like to have 18 to 28 really large items (for the traditional auction) and another 75 to 125 groupings of silent auction items,” said Janes.
Among the bigger items are a one-week timeshare in Hawaii, various baskets including a Jimmy Buffett basket that includes a parrot, a night’s stay at the Don CeSar Beach Resort, a one-week stay at a Key West resort, a membership to Seminole Lake Country Club and outdoor furniture.
Tickets to the event are $100 and include dinner, dancing, two drinks and the auction.
For tickets or to make a donation to the auction, call Janes at 385-8619.
 | Article published on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2007
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