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Download the 2019 Live Auction Catalog LIVE AUCTION GUIDELINES Preview items in the Live Auction Tent from 10:00-12:30 1. Live Auction will begin at 12:30 pm 2. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer is the winning bidder. 3. Once the bidder is acknowledged by the auctioneer as the winner, title passes to the winner who immediately thereupon assumes full responsibility for the item. 4. Unless specified by the donor, no substitutions or additions will be made. 5. Payment must be made by personal check, cash, American Express, VISA or MasterCard at the close of the auction unless other arrangements have been made. Invoices or receipts will be mailed as requested. 6. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. There will be no exchanges or refunds on any item. 7. There is one (1) year time limit for all trips and certificates, or as stated under the individual item. There are no exceptions. 8. Any and all transportation, including ground transportation at the destination and the accommodations, UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, are the responsibility of the purchaser. WHAT IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND THE LIVE AUCTION? There are two ways you can participate and support YFT if you are unable to attend. You may bid by telephone live during the auction or you may submit an absentee sealed bid and our auctioneer will bid the item for you. Telephone Bidding If you would like to place a bid by phone, you will need to register in advance by providing your name, address and phone number to reach you that day. We will call you about three items prior to your auction item is announced. Once bidding begins, we will talk you through as the bids progress and ask you at each stage if you wish to continue. This will continue until you are successful, or advise you want to stop further bidding. You must register 24 hours in advance of the auction. To register you can email Jenna Jacoby at [email protected] or call 703-659-9890. Absentee Bidding If you are unable to attend and not available by phone the day of the Fair, you may place an absentee bid. We will place your bid on your behalf during the auction. Please complete a bidding form specifying the item you wish to bid on and your maximum bid. This gives us written permission to act as your representative to try and secure the item at the lowest possible price, subject to any reserve and interest from other bidders. The absentee bidding form and instructions can be found on our website, YouthForTomorrow.org or call Jenna Jacoby at 703-659-9890. Taylor Chess President, Board of Trustees Dr. Gary L. Jones Chief Executive Officer Joe Gibbs Founder and Chairman Tom Shumaker, Event Chair Senior Vice President Holder Construction Live Auction Committee Micheal Harman, Co-Chair Dear Friend of YFT, Senior Production Coordinator Eberle Communications Group, Inc. It is said by many that home is where the heart is… well, Welcome Home! We’d like to thank Kristine Johnson, Co-Chair Fulfillment Manager each and every one of you for your heart-filled support that has made Youth For Tomorrow a Eberle Communications Group, Inc. wonderful Home! Bruce Eberle Youth For Tomorrow Trustee Your generous support for Youth For Tomorrow and the 34th Annual Country Fair & Kathi Eberle Auctions is what enables us to provide a loving, caring home for our troubled youth that need YFT Advisory Board Member it most! A special thank-you to Toyota for its very generous support as Presenting Sponsor of Jenna Jacoby Youth For Tomorrow and its 34th Annual Country Fair & Auctions! Development Specialist Youth For Tomorrow The children who come to Youth For Tomorrow are headed down the wrong road - - to Dr. Gary L. Jones Chief Executive Officer self-destruction from substance abuse, unspeakable physical, emotional and psychological Youth For Tomorrow abuse, neglect or jail or worse. But, because of you, thousands of young boys and girls have Love Jones broken the cycle of anger, low self-worth and rejection to become solid, productive members Vice President Community Relations & Special Events of society and reliable husbands, wives, mothers and fathers. Youth For Tomorrow is there to Youth For Tomorrow guide, support and love them and will be a place they can always call Home. Vickie Norman YFT Advisory Board Member Because of generous friends like you, Youth For Tomorrow has saved the lives of children and their families through residential care, education and counseling services. Your financial support makes a direct and immediate impact on the children who need help and loving support. All of today’s proceeds will go directly towards providing services to the vulnerable children and adults who seek our timely interventions in their lives in crisis. We assure you that you have never made a better investment than the one you make in Youth For Tomorrow. We’d especially like to thank you for being with us here today at the Live Auction! We have worked diligently to find unique items you cannot find anywhere else. We hope you enjoy the variety of auction items, and you bid often and generously. Every dollar we raise here today goes to assist the children God has entrusted to us. So, we thank you so much for your presence here today! Thank you for making Youth For Tomorrow a wonderful place so many can call Home! Let’s start the bidding! Sincerely, Micheal Harman Kristine Johnson ★1★ Sponsor the Home for the Holidays! Christmas is a special time of year, full of joy, hope and family. someone would buy them anything, let alone Christmas gifts, off of Every child should be able to experience the holiday season as their wish list. They quickly move to joy as they open them and then a child, but many of the children we serve do not have families, come the squeals of laughter and excitement. All of this is only or their family is struggling to meet basic needs. We want every possible because of the generous support from our community of child on our campus to experience the joyfulness and excitement donors. of the Holiday Season. Our prayer is to provide a memorable and traditional Christmas holiday for the kids. This means more than Each year as we grow and serve more children, our traditional just gifts, but devoted staff, a Christmas decorating contest among Angel Tree program must continue to grow as well. For the past the homes, and a festive “YFT Family” Holiday Dinner after a few years, there are several ornaments with a child’s name and Christmas performance by the kids. gift that are left unfilled. We never want a child or their family to go without, especially during the holidays. Today, we are asking Following dinner comes the fun part when the kids get to open everyone here to donate towards the holiday program. This is your gifts. There is nothing as special as getting to watch a teenager chance to be Santa and provide them the opportunity to have a open Christmas gifts. Even our children with the toughest exterior Christmas they will never forget! become a joyous kid again when they realize there is a bag full of presents just for them. At first they are struck in unbelief that 4 ★2★ American Storytellers One of those nights, out by the fire, where Andy Thomas put himself with some of the great storytellers. Oh, to be there and hear the stories. Imagine hearing Mark Twain and Will Rogers trade witticisms, or Ronald Reagan tell a good story. Charles Russell, Frederic Remington, and Norman Rockwell told incredible stories in their paintings and writings. Ben Franklin was once called the First American, and somehow, that seems right. Ernest Hemingway took the American character and planted him around the world. Buffalo Bill, a real man of the West, created a mythical man of the West through his Wild West show. Teddy Roosevelt, a true blue blood from the east, went west to test his mettle. “I would sit at that fire” – Bruce Eberle, current & founding Board Member Artwork is a Canvas Giclee, Grande Edition 35 S/N - 36x48 and is framed. Donated by YFT Trustee Jon Peterson and Jamie Hogan, HSP Courtesy of Andy & Dina Thomas ★3★ Booth Visit With Chris Cooley, Larry Michael, and the whole ESPN 980 Team! There’s nothing better than football in the fall and there’s really nothing better than seeing the game live in the stadium – hearing the roar of the crowd while cheering the Redskins on to victory. One very special way to watch the game is in the broadcast booth – for one game you and a guest will spend a quarter in the broadcast booth watching Larry Michael and Chris Cooley in action broadcasting the live "play-by-play" game action of the Washington Redskins. This once in a lifetime experience includes a pair of Club Level tickets to a Redskins home game, one (1) parking pass, two (2) pre-game field passes and press box visit. Donated by YFT Trustee Larry Michael and the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation 5 ★4★ Lovely Siesta Key Condo You and your guests (sleeps 6) will spend one (1) week in this three (3) bedroom, two (2) bath condo on beautiful Siesta Key in Sarasota, Florida! Siesta Key Beach is central Sarasota's gateway to the sparkling waters of the Gulf of Mexico and an island known as the USA’s #1 beach for its beauty and pristine white “powdered sugar” sand! This Experience Includes: • One king bed with private bath • Bunk beds with a twin on top and double on the bottom • One queen bed • One hall bath • Swimming pools • It’s an easy walk to the beach where there are complimentary beach chairs & umbrellas • Enjoy being on the Intra Coastal Waterway (ICW) with plentiful boat rentals • Includes 25’ boat slip with access to the ICW • Many good local restaurants and convenient shopping.
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