Father Time® auctioneers for your benefit event just makes a lot of good sense. Your bidders will enjoy and bid more with a professional benefit auctioneer. Click to Read a Letter of Reference
A professional auctioneer brings excitement to a live auction, and the auction will move along quickly. Time is money at a fundraiser. A professional will sell an item approximately every two minutes. The more items sold in the live auction, the more money your organization will make.
Adding a live auction to a silent auction will prove to be a great decision.
A live auction will turn an event that focused on mainly raising money to an interactive event that will highlight your mission and accomplishments.
* Raise More Money - Increase revenue with the excitement and competitive bidding in a live and cheerful auction setting.
* Raise Awareness - A charitable organization wants awareness of its mission and accomplishments among its supporters. Father Time® Auctioneers will help increase awareness about the organization while hosting the auction event.
* Have Fun - A charity auction is supposed to be a fun and exciting event for your guests. Father Time® Auctioneers will keep the guests focused on the auction and having fun too. A happy supporter is a generous supporter.
Father Time® Auctioneers makes every attempt to accommodate your requested charity auction date so contact Father Time® Auctions about a Charity Benefit Auction as soon as you can to reserve your date.
Give Paul Roesch a call at 618-407-8479 mobile or email Contact Paul Roesch, Benefit Auctioneer for more information about booking your charity benefit auction event with Father Time® Auctions.
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Paul Roesch, Auctioneer, Marketing Director, Broker,Agent,AARE, CES,CDPE, CAGA
Rick Bauer, Auctioneer, Realtor, GRI, AARE, CES, CDPE, CRTS, CAGA
Father Time® Auctions
2850 Lawndell Drive
St. Louis, MO 63144
314-962-4200 office
314-614-3841 mobile for Rick Bauer
618-407-8479 mobile for Paul Roesch
314-962-2573 fax
proesch@fathertime.com rbauer@fathertime.com www.fathertime.com