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  • What to do with WEG Tix?

    I was so looking forward to going this fall, but my travel partner backed out and I can't find anyone else to go with me. Thank God I didn't pay for the trip itself yet.

    So anyway, I was thinking of donating them, but do you think they'd be auctionable? And if so, to what organization? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    I would like to think I will die an heroic death...

    But it's more likely I'll trip over my dog and choke on a spoonful of frosting.

  • #2
    Put them on eBay. There's still plenty of time.
    In loving memory of Laura Jahnke.
    A life lived by example, done too soon.
    www.caringbridge.org/page/laurajahnke/

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    • #3
      Why not just go by yourself?

      It can be more fun with people, but I imagine there will be tons of people there to meet, or even folks from COTH or other horse groups that you might find make great event-buddies

      (just saying... if it was me I'd ebay one ticket and just go on my own!)

      (and yes, they are totally auctionable. I tried to get some for our auction last fall but never heard back from the folks I'd gotten in touch with)
      "smile a lot can let us ride happy,it is good thing"

      My CANTER blog.

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        #4
        ESG - I'll definitely try E-Bay if I can't come up with something better.

        caff - hubby's trying to get me to go by myself, but I don't know. I actually don't mind being by myself, I just don't like spending that kind of money only on myself. Besides, while I'm deciding, air and hotel rates are steadily climbing. I'd like to just donate them to CANTER for them to auction off.

        We'll see.

        Any other suggestions?
        I would like to think I will die an heroic death...

        But it's more likely I'll trip over my dog and choke on a spoonful of frosting.

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        • #5
          If you do a search, you will find a thread about a barn fire in Chapell Hill, NC last week. Some posters are trying to hold a fundraiser/auction to raise money for the barn (they lost 13 horses). You may want to check with them. I think ShawneeAcres is heading that up. Just a thought...
          "Life is too short to be a slave to the whims of others." -- RugBug, COTH

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          • #6
            janedoe, that is a fantastic idea. ESG, if you seriously want to donate them, what a worthwhile place that would be. I survived a barn fire because of Coth. I had nothing but baler twine to lead my horses with, even the fences melted.

            I though did not lose a horse, Foxwood lost everything including horses. It will truly take a miracle and a number of years for them to recuperate, tickets to WEG might go a long long way. The feel good of it all will last even longer.
            Our horses are not seen as the old and disabled they may have become, but rather as the mighty steeds they once believed themselves to be.

            Sunkissed Acres Rescue and Retirement

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            • #7
              Well I was going to suggest just giving them to me but I second janedoe's idea to possibly donate them to the fundraiser for the victims of the barn fire! Those could really bring in some pretty substantial funds to help those poor people out

              Fantastic idea janedoe!
              RIP Owen 2/2/07

              Laguna <3

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              • #8
                Ok, so here's an idea, Fessy's Mom, if you're interested in helping out with the barn fire fundraiser. Someone could contact the moderators and very lovingly request maybe we could do a one or two day auction on here so that more people could bid. Then the money raised/highest bid could be a donation. I'm just thinking that on here it would draw a much, much bigger audience/bidding pool.
                "Life is too short to be a slave to the whims of others." -- RugBug, COTH

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                • #9
                  PM sent!
                  In loving memory of Chutney (1977 - 2008)

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                  • #10
                    I am in a similar situation.... some good ideas here. Unfortunately, I cannot afford to donate (schoolteacher here!!)..... but I would if I could. I do plan on going by myself.....

                    L

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                    • #11
                      I need to sell mine too....I posted an ad here on COTH and sold the hotel reservations, but still have the tickets if anyone is interested

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