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How to donate or volunteer for Bike Works’ March auction

In the mood to do something good? Help out with Bike Works’ annual benefit auction. They need donations and volunteers. If you donate a bike-themed Bat Signal (like in the image), I’m sure you would get a plaque on their wall or something, at least.

From Bike Works:

Bike Works’ 9th Annual Dinner & Auction
When: March 27, 2011
Where: Herban Feast, Seattle (3200 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134)
Tickets: $75 (Tickets will be available on Brown Paper Tickets soon. )


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This year’s event will be on Sunday, March 27th 2011 at Herban Feast in SoDo for the third consecutive year. There, you will have a chance to meet and interact with our youth participants, find unique treasures and great deals at our silent and live auctions, dash for the tastiest treat during the dessert auction… all while raising money for a great cause! As anyone who has attended in past years could tell you, the auction is an inspiring, lively, community celebration! The auction is our largest fundraising event of the year, so please come out to support Bike Works and join us for a night of revelry and fun! For any questions concerning attendance, please email Liz at [email protected].

As is characteristic of all great Bike Works parties, we are assembling a bomber volunteer crew. Whether you have a lot of time to give or a little, we need your help! If you would like to volunteer at the event, please email Davey at [email protected].

The success of our auction is made possible by the sponsorship and item donations made by our generous business community. If you are interested in donating an item, please fill out our procurement form and send it to [email protected].

For sponsorship questions or to become a corporate sponsor, email Lexi at [email protected].


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