OXBOW - The Expressway Family Centre celebrated the 25th anniversary of its Twisted Tree Auction with an online silent auction from Dec. 7-9.
The auction began as an in-person event at the Lutheran church in Oxbow, and was the first-ever fundraiser for the family centre. When the auction began, they had all kinds of decorated trees. Some had colour themes, others where done in multiple colours that were then sold to the highest bidder.
During the COVID-19 pandemic when the rules did not allow for in-person activities, it was decided to hold an online auction to keep the event going, as it created a lot of funds for the centre.
According to MacKenzie Valentine, one of the auction's organizers, the theme has changed over the years. The number of trees has slowed down so they added many other donated items, ranging from baking, gift cards, handmade goods and more.
The bidding was done on Dec. 9, but the two highest items were kept open to ensure everyone had a chance to bid.
This seemed to go very well, as last year they raised $11,992, and they were hoping to surpass this amount with their milestone 25th auction. Valentine was pleased to announce this year it brought in $12,156.
Valentine took over the auction in 2020, and although it is a great deal of work, it pays off very well for the group.
“Year after year, we have been supported by our community and it is always successful for us,” said Valentine.
This year they received 103 donations for the auction and some of the items raised more than expected.
They had two trees up for bidding. The one in celebration of their anniversary was called It Takes a Village. It had $530 worth of gift cards and small gifts sponsored by community members.
They are grateful to all who donated and helped. This event is not possible without the constant support of the community and local and area businesses.