Thursday, October 10, 2013

One more day! One last item for auction!

Quilt, handmade by Sandy Kish - Starting bid: $50

To bid, please post in the comment box below. See you tomorrow night!!!! Thank you to everyone who has helped put this event together.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Attention all Hostesses!!

All hostesses will be entered into a drawing to win this Murrieta Day Spa Facial/Mani/Pedi valued at ~150$.

We are still looking for more hostesses/hosts. Hostess/host responsibilities include:
-Introducing him or her self to the table and explaining why he or she supports Birth Choice
-Bringing a coffee carafe and bread basket (empty) to the event
-Collecting donation envelopes for his or her table at the end of the banquet

If you are interested in being a hostess/host, please email Birth Choice of Temecula as soon as possible at birthchoice@temvalley.com

Hostess/host tickets are offered at a reduced rate of $35.

Final Cyberauction Item: 1930's Reproduction Quilt

"1930s Reproduction Quilt," Handmade by St. Martha's Quilters - Opening Bid $50
In order to bid, please type the following information into the "Comment" box at the bottom of this page:

1. Your bid
2. Your email address (if you are uncomfortable posting your email address, please send a private message to the site administrator indicating your interest in the drawing)

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Client testimony: Zen Burns


I can't imagine the world without Maddison. When I took a pregnancy test 20 months ago I thought the result was a lie. My mom said it was her experience that those test were usually accurate. When I shared this information with my boyfriend and his family they drove me straight to the abortion clinic - in their eyes I was destroying their son's life. In my eyes that is exactly what they wanted me to do to my baby. I told them that I would not murder our child. Instead I sought counsel with Birth Choice, a Christian-minded organization which offered many options. The best part is that they reminded me that I was not alone. Today I'm very grateful for all of the support, friends, love, clothing, food, diapers, furniture, encouragement and prayer that my self, my boyfriend Frankie, and our daughter Maddison have been privileged to be blessed with.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Cyberauction: featuring human rights activist Martin Luther King

The previous cyberauction pieces are now closed for bidding. Bids for the following unframed drawings close on October 2nd.

Johanna Vogelsang was an artist who devoted her life and work to Civil Rights causes in Washington from the 60’s through the 90’s. Her fliers, posters, and paintings have been featured in major newspapers such as the Washington Post and in museums as influential as the Smithsonian. Johanna depicted civil rights and protests through the truth and spirit of the events themselves, illuminating human suffering and injustice around the world.

Our mission is to keep the spirit of her life and work alive by using funds raised through the display and sales of her artwork to promote social awareness and encouragement of struggling arts programs. Our intent is to teach and encourage students who wish to explore their creativity and develop music projects in a culture that devalues artistic expression.


In order to bid, please type the following information into the "Comment" box at the bottom of this page:
1. The name of the piece
2. Your bid
3. Your email address (if you are uncomfortable posting your email address, please send a private message to the site administrator indicating your interest in the drawing)



11x14 MARTIN LUTHER KING (starting bid $40 for original)
5x7 COWBOY & COWGIRL ($10 unframed)

5x7 LEARNING ($10 unframed)

5x7 BIRTHDAY GIRL ($10 unframed)

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Cyber-auction updates

The previous cyberauction pieces are now closed for bidding. Bids for the following unframed sketches close on September 18th. 

Johanna Vogelsang was an artist who devoted her life and work to Civil Rights causes in Washington from the 60’s through the 90’s. Her fliers, posters, and paintings have been featured in major newspapers such as the Washington Post and in museums as influential as the Smithsonian. Johanna depicted civil rights and protests through the truth and spirit of the events themselves, illuminating human suffering and injustice around the world.

Our mission is to keep the spirit of her life and work alive by using funds raised through the display and sales of her artwork to promote social awareness and encouragement of struggling arts programs. Our intent is to teach and encourage students who wish to explore their creativity and develop music projects in a culture that devalues artistic expression.


In order to bid, please type the following information into the "Comment" box at the bottom of this page:
1. The name of the piece
2. Your bid
3. Your email address

3X5 MOTHER AND CHILD (UNFRAMED) 10$

3X5 HEROES (UNFRAMED) 10$ 




4x6 DYLAN THOMAS (UNFRAMED) $10

5X7 BIG BEAR BAND (UNFRAMED) $10
4X6 LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE (UNFRAMED) $10

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