Coalition for Christian Outreach to Hold Auction

The Coalition for Christian Outreach will be sponsoring an fundraising outreach dinner and auction called, “Anchors Aweigh: A Night of Nautical Treasures”, on April 30, at the F ox Chapel Yacht Club in Pittsburgh, Penn.,

The ministry is asking for volunteers, more auction donations and guests for the event.

Anyone who wishes to donate or receive more information are encouraged to call contact Sarah Landini at 412.363.3303 ext. 120 or slandini@ccojublilee.

Attendees should arrive at 1366 Old Freeport Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania before the start of the event at 6:30 p.m.

Some items that will available for auction include:

Windjammer Cruise for Two

$500 Gift Certificate to Henne Jewelers

A Week in Breckenridge, Colorado

A Week in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Four Tickets to the Harlem Globe Trotters

Steeler Tickets, Pirate Tickets, Penguin Tickets

A Suite at the Hilton

A Week at Cape Cod

Theater Tickets

White Water Rafting for Two

Ligonier Get-Away

Two Round Trip Airline Tickets to anywhere in

the Continental US

Triple chocolate mousse cake and many other delectable items

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