A
luxury home will be the centerpiece of an auction party from 3 to 5 p.m. SLT
Friday, Oct. 26 to benefit cancer research through the American Cancer Society
and MSABC across SL.
This one-of-a-kind luxury home comes fully furnished and landscaped with a full club, pool, dock, helipad and more! See the details of it here:
The party will take place at the auction house site: https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Xeen/96/92/3503
Tour the house, then
place your bid! Entertainment will be provided by DJ Nuala Maracas of T1 Radio.
If you can not make
the live auction event and would like to bid higher if outbid, contact Leala
Spire-Marchant (leala spire) to arrange bid by proxy.
At the party, all
bidding will be in posted in open chat and the starting bid will be the current
highest silent bid. Highest Bidder at end of event will be asked to pay the Strides
Kiosk to receive their home.
All proceeds collected during the Strides Parade of Homes in Second Life and the night of the Auction Party will go directly to Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and the American Cancer Society.
But wait, there’s even more fun!
AXL-Pro,
the builder of the auction house, has also contributed another home in a MSABC
vendor: https://makingstridessecondlife.org/2018/10/25/bonus-home-to-buy-from-axl-pro/
Perfect
for those wishing for a smaller home but not wanting to scrimp on luxury.
If
you have any questions about the auction or MSABC please contact Leala Spire or
Sandie Loxingly.
Each
year, more than a million passionate women, men, and children participate in
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, the largest network of breast cancer
awareness events in the nation. The events unite communities by honoring those
affected by the disease and raising money to reduce the burden of breast
cancer. Dollars raised through Making Strides Against Breast Cancer help
the American Cancer Society fund innovative breast cancer research; provide
education and guidance to help people reduce their risk; and offer comprehensive
patient support to those who need it most so that no one facing breast cancer
ever has to walk alone.