Chattanooga Ronald McDonald House Charities Online Auction Set For July 23–Aug. 2

Thursday, July 19, 2012


Chattanooga Ronald McDonald House Charities will host “It’s a Rockin’ Auction Online” July 23 through Aug. 2.  

The goal is to raise $50,000 to help support families with critically ill and injured children who rely on the services of Ronald McDonald House Charities.  

The online auction features over 500 items with something for everyone including: South African Safari for Two, Tickets to Tennessee Vols Games, Tennessee Titans football game and Nashville Predators tickets, beach trips to Fripp Island and Destin, golf trips to a Troon Golf Course in Scottsdale Arizona, NASCAR Bristol Spring Race tickets, children’s summer camps and birthday parties, restaurant dining certificates, sports memorabilia and much more. Participants may bid on over 500 items by clicking on the online auction header at www.rmhchattanooga.com

All items have been generously donated by area businesses and individuals. Auction sponsors include: WTVC-News Channel 9, McDonald’s, Hamico, WellCard Health, Modern Woodmen of America (Shane Catlett), Chattanooga Times Free Press, David and Barbara Carroll, PCA Southeast, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee,  and Barto, Hoss & Company.


Proceeds from “It’s a Rockin’ Auction” Online will benefit families with critically ill and injured children at Chattanooga Ronald McDonald House. 

For more information, visit www.rmhchattanooga.com or call 423 778-4300.


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