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OGT’s Online Quilt Auction

OGT’s Online Quilt Auction is Open for Bids!

OGT is excited to offer the Silent Quilt Auction to be Online this year.  Anyone in the U.S. can bid on these 41 beautiful quilts! You can bid now on the quilts  by clicking the button below.  The bidding ends 2:00 pm Saturday, September 14.  All Proceeds will go to helping the many families still repairing their homes from raging flood waters in Iowa.
If you are interested in bidding on an item, you will need to put in a credit card to be able to bid.  You can pay with check or cash if attending convention.  We will mail the quilts to those not nearby with additional costs for shipping.
Please bring a cell phone if attending convention, as online bidding will be the only method to place your bid for silent auction. We can help register you for the online silent auction, but your phone will receive text messages about how your bidding is going and if you Win a Quilt!
We will have 15 additional Quilts on the Live Auction which will be available to convention attendees only.
Feel free to click the button, view the many quilts and register to bid.  Any questions, please call Suzie at OGT office M-F 8-3.  402-371-7393 X 113


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