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WOSU Online Auction

June 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

WOSU’s Auction is available online.

Bidding has been extended through July 2nd and closes at 3PM.

 
Bid now on hundreds of items left over from the Travel, Leisure and Home Auction and Chefs in the City, plus newly acquired items not featured on television.  Bidding is open to the public, invite your friends and family to visit http://www.wosu.org/auction and click on the “Bid Now…” link to start bidding.

            Some items up for bid include:

*      Cameron Mitchell Gift Certificates

*      Amish-built Oak Entertainment Center

*      Shadowbox Cabaret Parties

*      Coffee Makers

*      An Executive Business Chair

*      Rosetta Stone Software

*      The Worthington Inn Restaurant Gift Certificates

*      A weekend at Daytona Beach

*      Jeni’s Ice Cream Signature Gift Set

*      Tecumseh! Tickets

*      ShoeHats

*      Overnight Canoe Trip for 2

*      Renaissance Festival Tickets

*      Winery Tour and Tasting Packages

*      Bluefish, Seafood on the Cap Gift Certificates

*      PBS Videos, including Animusic, Celtic Women, and Dr. Denese

Registering to bid is free and available now.  Bid high to buy.

Categories: Auction

Chefs in the City

April 24, 2007 · Leave a Comment

gavel.jpgWOSU Public Media will be featuring an innovative fundraiser for television spotlighting Gourmet Restaurants around Central Ohio. Donated gift certificates during “Chefs in the City” will be sold to a viewing audience that’s eager to buy, with proceeds benefiting WOSU Public Media. This event will be held Thursday, April 26, from 8 pm to 11 pm on WOSU TV.

The philosophy behind the event is to highlight a number of high-end chefs from area restaurants to offer valuable cooking tips and tricks. In between cooking instruction times, we will auction many fine dining gift certificates, cookware, cookbooks, and other dining related items.

To purchase tickets to Chefs in the City, please call 614.688.3777. Local and National celebrity chefs will be on hand during the taping. Food and drink will be provided to audience members, and the event will include a private “silent auction” prior to airtime.

Tickets are $100 per person, or $150 per couple.

Categories: Auction · WOSU TV

WOSU Auction begins tonight

April 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

WOSU Public Media’s annual Auction begins tonight, April 12 at 8pm, and several new and exciting features have been added this year. WOSU has been putting on an auction annually for the past twenty-four years with the intention of giving back to the community, and hoping that the community will give back to them. All of the proceeds and donations that WOSU accrues over the three-day event will be put directly back into the operating budget to aid existing programs and support new quality content.

This year’s auction will feature many non-traditional items that focus on the areas of travel, leisure, and home equipment. Andy Falter, auction manager, spends the majority of his time coordinating every aspect of the event, from the technical television production down to the handling of the cheapest item on the bill. Commenting on a problem with the auctions in the past, he observed, “We noticed that we had been spending as much time talking about a sixteen-pound bag of dog food as we had on a 300 dollar trip. That won’t be the case this year.” The focus of this year’s auction will be on luxury items. New sponsors such as Victoria Cruises and Digital Interiors have made this imperative easy, adding an Oriental cruise and a $7,000 plasma TV to the item list. Traditional favorites such as Sears home appliances and pond installations will still be offered.

This auction is more heavily staffed than any WOSU auction in history. Falter boasts 33 spots in the phone banks to be filled by businesses from Wendy’s to McGraw-Hill and American Electric Power. There are also anywhere from 30-50 other employees and volunteers that take care of the smaller tasks. The on-air hosting duties for the operation will be mostly covered by local celebrities, including Joel Riley from WTVN, Clark Donley from WSNY, and Joe Show from QFM96. WOSU’s own Mandy Trimble, Mike Thompson, Rob Walker, and Boyce Lancaster will also be joining the live broadcast.

After the auction is over, any items that are not auctioned off will be available for purchase online. Opening bids start at 50% plus one dollar.

Get ready for the best WOSU auction yet.

Categories: Auction · WOSU TV