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Skip to Equip - Your Health Care, Our Commitment, Help Us Make a Difference!
Friday, November 7th to Sunday, November 9th, join us at the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club for the 14th Annual Sioux Lookout Home Hardware Skip to Equip Classic!
As always, we have a fantastic line-up for ways to participate including our Key Draws, Silent Auction, 50/50 Ticket Sales, and 50/50 Card Draws.
On Friday the Key Draw features 2 Kuma Outdoor Gear Lazy Bear, Bluetooth Heated Chairs in Red Plaid, along with a Hotshot Outdoor Steel 28-inch Fire Pit sponsored by Rosiak Carpentry Ltd. On Saturday the Key Draw features a 28-inch Blackstone Grill with cover Sponsored by Minnitaki Electric. A Meat Freezer Package sponsored by Cornell Farms is included. Keys are $10.00 with only 200 sold each day.
We again have some phenomenal prizes and gifts on our Silent Auction Table running from Friday the 7th at 5 p.m. to Saturday evening at 10:00 p.m. Prizes include return flights for two anywhere Bearskin/Perimeter flies, a sofa with a throw and cushions, hand-crafted quilts and table runners, Dinner Cruise on Lac Seul, floral décor on an antique sleigh, floral décor on antiques ski’s, a $400 Gift Card to Thermea Spa in Winnipeg with a $250 Visa card to cover extra treatments or hotel accommodations, an Ooni Pizza Oven with a conversion kit from wood to propane and much more. New this year we will be running an On-Line Auction which opened on Monday, November 3rd at 8:00 a.m. and will run through to Saturday, November 8th at 8:00 p.m. These items include a 6-person Hot Tub, a 2-person Electric Sauna Kit, one week cabin rental, a sight seeing trip for four to White Otter Castle, a Condo Stay in Cabo San Lucas, and an Indian Cuisine Cooking Class with meal for up to 16 people.
Submitted by the Skip to Equip Committee
Type in the link below or scan the QR Tag to take you to the Auction Page:
Https://charityauctions.com/event/auction/425

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