Honey Do Auction Raises Over $167,000

  • Steven and Ashley Radford, Seminole Auto Sales, won the bidding war for the first cake sold during the live auction at the Project Safe Honey Do Auction Event. The couple purchased the cake for $2,600. The second matching bidder was Hollie Coffman. $14,000 was raised during the cake auction and then doubled with the matching funds from the Paul Milburn Foundation. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
    Steven and Ashley Radford, Seminole Auto Sales, won the bidding war for the first cake sold during the live auction at the Project Safe Honey Do Auction Event. The couple purchased the cake for $2,600. The second matching bidder was Hollie Coffman. $14,000 was raised during the cake auction and then doubled with the matching funds from the Paul Milburn Foundation. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
  • Honey Do Auction Raises Over $167,000
    Honey Do Auction Raises Over $167,000
  • Honey Do Auction Raises Over $167,000
    Honey Do Auction Raises Over $167,000
  • Honey Do Auction Raises Over $167,000
    Honey Do Auction Raises Over $167,000
  • The bid spotters duties were carried out by local legislators during the live auction at the Project SAFE Honey Do Auction. Pictured from left are Sen. Grant Green, Sen. Shane Jett, Rep. Dell Kerbs, and Rep. Danny Sterling. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
    The bid spotters duties were carried out by local legislators during the live auction at the Project SAFE Honey Do Auction. Pictured from left are Sen. Grant Green, Sen. Shane Jett, Rep. Dell Kerbs, and Rep. Danny Sterling. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
Including donations, matching funds, and the live and silent auctions, approximately $167,000 was raised at the Project SAFE Honey Do Auction last Thursday. “Project SAFE is so blessed to have the support of our Pottawatomie and Lincoln County business and community partners,” said Project SAFE executive Director Renée Clemmons. “October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and unfortunately,…

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