Catoosa Chamber of Commerce Live Auction Item #6

Catoosa Chamber of Commerce Live Auction Item #6
Live Auction — Catoosa Chamber of Commerce
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Live Auction Item #6:Retired Catoosa Football JerseyHelp support Catoosa Athletic Department by sponsoring this retired Catoosa Football Jersey to be displayed at the school for the year. The buyer will get recognition and their name placed on the plaque as a supporter with the year purchased. 50% of the proceeds go directly to the athletic department.

Value: $Priceless

If you are unable to attend our Annual Awards Banquet and participate in our Live Auction, you can now bid through email at info@catoosachamber.org. Email the item number you are interested in and the maximum amount you are willing to bid. EMAIL BIDS MUST BE MADE BY MIDNIGHT FEBRUARY 2nd. No email bids will be accepted on the day before or the day of the Banquet, February 3rd, and 4th. Place your maximum bid via email and we will lock in your bid at the beginning of the auction. Please include in your email the item number, your contact information and your maximum amount you are willing to bid.

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