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Annual Rotary auction aims to raise thousands for Sarnia-Lambton causes

The Rotary Club of Sarnia is gearing up for its largest annual fundraiser, a yearly online auction that offers hundreds of items up for bid, all in support of community projects across Sarnia-Lambton. This will be their 41 st annual auction.
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Shown are Rotarians, (L to R) Jamie Pole, Yvonne Castello, Pat Cranston, Jessica Cruz, Johnna Johansen, and Joe Cebulski

The Rotary Club of Sarnia is gearing up for its largest annual fundraiser, a yearly online auction that offers hundreds of items up for bid, all in support of community projects across Sarnia-Lambton. This will be their 41 st annual auction.

With a total item value exceeding $70,000, this year’s auction promises a wide range of unique gifts, from gift baskets and sports tickets to electronic gadgets and weekend getaways. The auction is open now at rtva.ca, where participants can view and bid on over 500 items generously donated by local businesses.

Proceeds from the auction go towards Rotary-supported initiatives, including a past $1 million pledge to Bluewater Health, support thru the years of over $5 million dollars for Pathways Health Centre for Children, as well as support for projects at Camp Attawandaron and Standing Oaks.

This secure, user-friendly auction requires no extra fees or taxes, and all items can be picked up at the Rotary office off Michigan Avenue following the event.

Whether looking for holiday gifts or ways to support local causes, bidders have the chance to make a meaningful impact while snagging great finds. The Rotary Club of Sarnia extends its gratitude to all donors and bidders, whose support enables continued investment in community projects.

Visit the auction anytime at rtva.ca

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