AIDS Walk: Ebay Auctions

Oct 12, 2007 01:23

I've finally put up most of the items that I have to offer for this year's AIDS Walk Ebay auctions. It's not a lot, like last year, and the majority of my items are James Marsters-centered, but I hope something will catch your interest!

Before I get to listing the items, though, I want to thank everyone that's taken the time to help me with my fundraising efforts!!! spikesgurl, eurydice72, vampgaia, jaesha, seapea, and avoidingnemo... you guys rock!!! Thank you so much! Extra special thanks to lightdependent for providing a couple of the items up for auction and the means for gathering others.

If you are interested in donating, you can do so in one of two ways:

Visit My AIDS Walk Fundraising Page

OR

All proceeds benefit AIDS Project Los Angeles and other AIDS/HIV programs throughout Los Angeles County.

Now, for the auctions...

James Marsters Signed 8x10 Photo -- One of my favorite photos from the photoshoot done before the Queen Mary event.

James Marsters Signed 8x10 Photo -- What's special about this photo is it's taken by me. *gulp* This is one of my absolute favorite photos, and you can view the web-version here. It's the black & white photo I took at the Queen Mary, after James performed Teechers. I absolutely love this photo, despite the fact that it's slightly blurry. I know it's not a professional photo, but I really hope someone else will like it well enough to bid on it...

Signed UK Version of Civilized Man -- Graciously donated by lightdependent, it comes from James' personal collection as he had donated it to the UK Browncoats for their Equality Now charity auction. The CD jewel case is slightly scratched -- blame James. :P

Elizabeth Rohm Signed 8x10 Photo -- This super hot photo was very kindly donated by Elizabeth Rohm at Dragon*Con. She wrote on it, "Thank you for supporting AIDS Walk!" This was incredibly sweet of her!

Tomorrow I will put up the last of the items.

Whether you bid on an item on Ebay, donate, or simply help me spread the word, your help is extremely appreciated.

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