Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Join Us Saturday Evening Nov. 8th, 2008 4:30 pm at the Davis Convention Center

Scouting Celebration Action Auction for Trapper Trails Council

Boy Scouts of America - 101 years of Scouting Celebration.
Trapper Trails Council Annual fund raising Auction
















10,000 dollars in cash and prize give-a-ways dropped from ceiling with Balloons

Limited seating at $50 per person - reserve a group table for just $500.00 but Hurry!

Hundreds of auction items available, sample list below is subject to change.
  • For 100 years, the Boy Scouts of America has created a strong foundation of leadership and service for millions of America's youth. We celebrate this legacy as we reaffirm our commitment to inspire and prepare future generations.
  • Scouting has brought families and communities together for 100 years to prepare America's youth to live work, and play with character and integrity.
  • Scouting is as vital and relevant today as it was when our journey began.

Join us in celebrating 101 years of Scouting at the
“Celebration Action Auction”

November 8th, 2008
Davis Conference Center

Event Information
Silent Auction: 4:30 pm - See previous auctions items below
Buffet Dinner: 6:30 pm
Live Auction: 7:00 pm

Event Prices
Single Ticket: $50
First Class (Table for 10) $500
Star Sponsor (Name in book; table for 10) $1,000
Life Sponsor (Name in book; Name displayed on group banner; table for 10) $1,500
Eagle Sponsor (Name in book; banner displayed with company name; name mentioned verbally in live auction; table for 10) $2,000
Even if you can't attend we can still use your support as a sponsor. Please sign up now!

Davis Conference Center
800 W. Heritage Park Blvd. Layton, Utah
For more information contact Steve Bingham (801) 476-4808

What we need: Generous mentors and sponsors; fun loving, adventurous guests; exciting and unique items
What we do: Auction 100's of awesome items; raise funds for the operation of the council
Why we do it: To provide a quality program for more than 47,000 youth and their 20,000 adult leaders and fulfill the mission of the Boy Scouts of America which is to ... “prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law”

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