Charity auction - BWFC signed pennant

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Charity auction - BWFC signed pennant

Post by Christmas Fairy » Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:24 am

Please see the link below to the auction of a signed Bolton Wanderers pennant from the 2010/11 season.

http://www.givinglots.co.uk/event/pnpc

The pennant includes approximtely 18 signatures, believed to include Kevin Davies, Jussi Jaaskelainen, Ivan Klasnic and Jlloyd Samuel - well those are the ones I can actually read!

The pennant is printed with 'Authentic BWFC signed product'. The item does not come with a certificate of authentication, but was obtained directly from BWFC for this charity event.

This charity auction is part of a series of events aiming to raise funds for two charities. The main event was a charity drive from Wembley to all 20 Premier League grounds. Many of the football clubs visited during the drive kindly donated items which we are now auctioning to raise further funds for our two charities. There are some unusual items, so please view all the items we have listed.

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Re: Charity auction - BWFC signed pennant

Post by Lord Kangana » Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:24 am

What are the two charities?
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Re: Charity auction - BWFC signed pennant

Post by Christmas Fairy » Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:27 am

Good point!

All funds raised though this auction and the related events will be split equally between learning disability charity Mencap and Blackburn Rovers Community Trust, who have launched disability multi-sports sessions on Sunday mornings.

Now I know the link with Rovers may be controversial, but the sessions are just run by Blackburn Rovers Community Trust and are open to all parents, siblings and carers, as well as the participants from the local area. Blackburn Rovers Community Trust is the charity arm of the football club, but is a separate registered charity that uses the crest and brand name of Blackburn Rovers to deliver a wide variety of education, inclusion and awareness projects.

Blackburn Rovers Community Trust have been a partner with us in this fund raising event and have provided the contacts that have helped us to collect the wonderful items we have to auction.

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