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CFRC Fundraiser Auction LOT 1 via Instagram

 

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We're kicking off our Funding Drive with the first of several online auctions!

Lot 1 bidding starts November 1st at 5 PM and ends November 7th 6 PM right here CFRC's Instagram page @cfrcradio
 
Lot 1 features :
-Poets and Killers: A Life in Advertising, a super quirky novella by Helen Hajnoczky;
-a $35 dollar gift card to Kingston Frameworks
-a $20 gift card to Spearhead Brewing Company
-super cute sterling silver skull earrings and tinted Windsor glasses from What'll I Wear Kingston
 
Start your holiday shopping early or even treat yourself!
 
Starting bid is $40.00. Your Lot 1 bid is a bid on all items listed above plus a CFRC tote bag, mug and other swag!
 
To bid on Lot 1, simply write $40.00 or more under the original post on CFRC's Instagram page @cfrcradio. To outbid someone, simply write something higher underneath their post. Whoever has the highest bid at 6 PM on November 7th wins!
 
Items can be picked up at CFRC or dropped off locally.
 
Don't want to bid, but want to donate to our funding drive?! Donate here! 

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