More than 400 items will be up for bid at the third annual Charity Sports Auction, presented by the Syracuse University Sport Management Club, on Tuesday, April 8, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. in the Carrier Dome.
A wide range of sports memorabilia from professional and collegiate sports teams and players will be up for bid, as well as non-sports-related items including electronics, jewelry, vacations and restaurant gift certificates.
Highlights include:
A wide array of other items will also be available, ranging from free Panera Bread, Perry's Ice Cream, Jreck Subs or Dale and Thomas Popcorn for a year to Nike and Big East athletic apparel.
The third annual Charity Sports Auction also includes the presentation of the Perseverance in Sport Award to 5-year-old cancer survivor and golf prodigy Kyle Lograsso of Philadelphia and the Jreck Subs Distinguished Lecture delivered by SU trustee and member of the Syracuse All-Century Football Team Donovan McNabb '99. The lecture and award presentation begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be followed by the silent auction from 7:30-9:30 p.m. The award presentation, lecture and auction are open to the public. Proceeds from the evening will benefit the American Diabetes Association and the Sport Management Club. For more information,
visit http://www.sucharitysportsauction.com.
Tickets for the evening are $10 for adults and $5 for all students, 5 years of age and up. (SU students can use their SUpercard Plus accounts to purchase tickets.) Tickets can be purchased in person at the Carrier Dome Box Office or by calling 1 (888) DOMETIX (366-3849).
The SU Sport Management Club is a student-run organization of the Department of Sport Management in the College of Human Ecology. Since its founding in 2005, the club has grown to more than 100 members and raised more than $30,000 for local charities.
The American Diabetes Association is the nation's premier voluntary health organization supporting diabetes research, information and advocacy as well as local area programs and services for people with diabetes, their families and the public. Founded in 1940, the ADA has offices in every region of the country, providing services to hundreds of communities. Its mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. For more information,
visit http://www.diabetes.org or call 1 (800) DIABETES (342-2382).