On Friday night I attended an auction for the benefit of the Milagro House, an amazing organization that offers a "long-term, education-based program committed to restoring the lives of homeless women and children." I, probably like you, have attended many, many auction events over the years, and I expected this one to be the same. I intended buy some items just to support the worthwhile mission of Milagro House, but honestly, I just didn't need any more stuff.
But the event Executive Director Polly Lauer and her committee offered on Friday was not your typical auction. All of the items available for silent bidding were things needed by the people Milagro House serves. Instead of bidding on restaurant gift certificates and upscale services, we bid on a year's supply of diapers and driving lessons for a young mother seeking to achieve independence. We bid on GED courses and educational toys and electric bills. I was thrilled to see the bidding wars on such atypical items. It created a whole different vibe and spirit that was contagious, generous and fun.
Then, for every $25 in bid or increased bid you made in the evening, your name was entered into a drawing for 6 grand prizes. There you found your vacation homes and $1000 wine baskets. So, the more you bid, the better your chance of winning!
It was a great evening all around and very relevant given the economic situation and the increased awareness of the needs of others. A big thank you to Polly Lauer and Milagro House for a wonderful event - it truly was my honor to attend.
Please share any ideas you have on updating the traditional auction!





