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    SUUF Auction Open to All

    February 17, 2019No Comments
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    logo_sedonaunitarianSedona AZ (February 17, 2019) – The Sedona Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will hold its Eighth Annual Auction and Fundraiser on Sunday, March 3 from 5-8 p.m. at the JCSVV, 100 Meadowlark Drive, Sedona, Arizona.  The event is open to all, free of charge.  

    This year’s theme is “Biergarten Bid Fest” and will feature complimentary German themed food, wine, beer, entertainment, and fun!  The event includes an exciting live auction, with guest auctioneer and well-known local musician and entertainer Patrick Ki, and a silent auction with something for everyone in every price range.  Items include first class vacation get-a-ways, a child’s version Tesla car, a private movie screening and much more. 

    According to event organizer Dreama Aldredge,“The annual auction is our main fundraising event.  It is how we raise money for our ministerial duties, including combatting hunger and domestic violence, and our work on social justice issues.  We are grateful to so many generous local businesses and individuals who have donated restaurant dinners, local services, and many more exciting items. They make it all possible.”

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    “The SUUF auction is one of the most fun nights of the year,” said Chris Seeholzer, SUUF President.  Everyone is welcome to join us.

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