Dearborn County Chamber Auction Goes Live This Week

Wednesday, October 30, 2024 at 10:30 AM

By Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce, news release

They are currently seeking items, baskets, company giveaways, cash donations, etc. to be auctioned off online

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - The Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce and the Southeast Indiana Chamber Foundation will once again be holding an online auction to help support the missions of both organizations.

They are currently seeking items, baskets, company giveaways, cash donations, etc. to be auctioned off online. The auction will run November 1-14. All items big and small are welcome.

This is a great opportunity to help the local business community while also promoting your business, organization, product and service. The auction will be heavily promoted, the site receives thousands of visits and hundreds of bids, making this a great opportunity to showcase your company to community leaders. Through the online auction, over $20,000 has been raised in past years.

If you need ideas gift baskets of your companies’ products are always great. Throw in something fun like tickets to an event or wine/alcohol/gift cards to make it pop! If you would rather the Chamber do the leg work, you can always donate cash and an item will be purchased and auctioned on your behalf. Every donation will earn an entry to win one of three Amazon gift cards.

To donate please drop off your items no later than November 1st at 320 Walnut St in Lawrenceburg or contact Eric Kranz at 812-537-0814 (ekranz@dearborncountychamber.org).

Each donation will be heavily promoted to make sure there is plenty of attention paid to all of our community businesses and partners. The proceeds of this auction will be shared between the Chamber of Commerce and the Chamber’s 501c3 sister organization, the Southeast Indiana Chamber Foundation.

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