Kooy said the total value of the various items exceeds $70,000, so they hope to raise close to that. There are more expensive things, but there's also things for people who are just looking for stocking stuffers, he said. There's about 500 items, in a whole range of processes. They've donated in the past and have come out again this year to support this. The whole club is involved, reaching out to many people in the business community. "This is our largest fundraiser for the year. You can put in bids for multiple items."īidding starts November 14 and runs until November 19 at. You can do everything, obviously, on your screen. "We partnered with TV Cogeco and that was a great partnership, but we moved online a few years ago and it just allows us to, I think, to give a better experience for people who are bidding. "We've been doing this for many years and back in the day it was a TV auction," Kooy said. Member Michael John Kooy said the fundraiser is now strictly online. The Rotary Club of Sarnia launched its 40th annual auction on Tuesday.
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