Instant fame on offer at charity auction
Media Release
Date 21.1.2010
Instant fame on offer at charity auction…. alongside
highly-desirable holiday packages
Ever fancied
seeing yourself beaming on the front page of the local
newspaper, or broadcasting across the region’s airwaves as
morning breakfast show host?
Well, now that dream can become a reality – with one lucky person being shot to fame as part of a charity fundraising auction taking place at the Michael Hill New Zealand Golf Open teeing off in Queenstown on January 28.
The charity auction is being held to raise funds for the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind’s Guide Dog Services and is being organised by leading real estate agency Bayleys, which is the principal sponsor of the RNZFB’s Guide Dog Services.
One of the marquee items up for bidding is the opportunity to appear on the front page of the Southland Times and spend time with the More FM Queenstown breakfast crew - achieving the instant fame normally reserved for New Zealand Idol or Dancing With the Stars winners.
Other items which will go
under the hammer at the charity auction include:
• A
three night holiday in Fiji – including airfares,
transport, and accommodation at the luxurious Terraces
Apartments and golf at the luxury Denarau golf
course
• The opportunity for a team to play in the
pro-am tournament leading up to the Pegasus New Zealand
Women’s Golf Open in Canterbury
• A 42 inch flat
screen high definition TV
• A bottle of John Hawkesby
2006 Malbec wine. A similar bottle sold for $3800 last time
it went up for auction.
and
• A Queenstown
winter weekend break for two - including flights,
accommodation at the Sofitel Hotel, two ski passes to either
Coronet Peak or the Remarkables, two bungy jumps, a case of
Central Otago wine, a scenic helicopter flight for two, spa
treatment, 10 dozen oysters, and dinner and breakfast at top
Queenstown eateries.
Bayleys Queenstown and Southland
director David Murray hopes the auction of 15 high-value
items at the end of the opening day’s play at the
championship will raise more than $75,000 for Guide Dog
Services. Each dog costs more than $22,500 to breed, raise,
train and match to blind persone, and guide dogs are
provided to handlers without charge. The RNZFB’s Guide Dog
Services currently receives no Government funding. Guide Dog
Services is supported by Bayleys’ sponsorship, public
donations and other sources.
“The Southland Times/More
FM breakfast show publicity package is the first time such
an opportunity has ever been made available, and is the
perfect opportunity for a local Otago or Southland
personality to launch themselves into stardom,” Mr Murray
said.
“There are approximately 240 working guide
dogs in New Zealand which are all trained by the RNZFB's
Guide Dog Services. The Otago and Southland regions are home
to both fully fledged guide dogs and guide dog puppy
trainers,” Mr Murray said.
“With 29 corporate
hospitality tents and retail outlets, the players’ lounge,
the scoreboard, and New Zealand Golf’s headquarters
surrounding the merchandising enclosure, there will be
hundreds of golfing enthusiasts milling around and welcome
to join in the bidding for this highly worthwhile cause,”
Mr Murray added.
“We would hope that some of the funds
raised for Guide Dog Services at the New Zealand Golf Open
charity auction could come back and support a local Otago or
Southland recipient.”
Caption: Bayleys Queenstown sales consultant Mark Martin loads up some of the sensaitonal items going up for the auction at the Michael Hill New Zealand Golf Open to raise funds for Guide Dog Services.
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