Holy Angels plans auction

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SIDNEY — Holy Angels School will host its annual charity auction, Feb. 21, in Holy Angels School at 6:30 p.m.

The event will feature a live auction, gift certificate pull and a reverse raffle. In addition, an online auction opened at the beginning of February. All proceeds from the online auction and the charity auction will support Holy Angels School.

The gift certificate pull allows attendees the chance to win gift cards to various retailers, dining establishments and service businesses. The gift cards, ranging in value from $1 to $50, will be hidden under hearts and only revealed once the hearts are purchased. Only 100 tickets are available to purchase for the reverse raffle, with a $1,000 grand prize. Reverse raffle tickets are available at the school. One need not be present to win.

Each grade in the school sponsors a live auction basket. In addition to the class baskets, the live auction will feature a handmade rocking horse, a Kings Island and Great Wolf Lodge Getaway and a 2016 American Girl Doll.

Online bidding runs through Feb. 19 at http://tinyurl.com/ha-auction. Among the items in the online auction are Dayton Dragon and Cincinnati Reds tickets, Walt Disney World One-Day Hopper Passes, a Garmin VivoSmart Activity Tracker and an Explore Ohio package which includes Newport Aquarium and Cincinnati Zoo tickets.

For information, call 492-9293.

Holy Angels kindergarten students Bailer Cotterman, left, daughter of Julie and Brad Cotterman; Xavier Minnich, son of Ashley and Patrick Minnich; and Grant Sollmann, son of Kimberly and Chad Sollmann, exhibit some of the items in the Holy Angels auction set for Feb. 21.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2016/02/web1_2016-Auction-Press-Release-Photo-IMG_1798.jpgHoly Angels kindergarten students Bailer Cotterman, left, daughter of Julie and Brad Cotterman; Xavier Minnich, son of Ashley and Patrick Minnich; and Grant Sollmann, son of Kimberly and Chad Sollmann, exhibit some of the items in the Holy Angels auction set for Feb. 21.

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