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Christmas Online Auction

Old St Paul's Church, Woodstock
START
31
October 2021
At Midnight EDT
END
08
November 2021
07:30 PM EST
RAISED
$7,750.50
GOAL $10,000.00
77.5% To Goal

Christmas Online Auction

Welcome to the Old St Paul's Christmas Online Auction, 2021

This week's online auction will help us to continue our core missions of hosting a shelter for the homeless ("The Inn") and the on-going care and maintenance of our historic building, during these difficult times.

We thank you for taking to time to view the items listed in our auction and we hope you will find that something special for yourself or someone you love.

Our sincerest thanks go out to the many local businesses that have contributed to the success of our auction. Please support them.

** IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR WINNING BIDDERS **

Curb-side pick-up is on Thursday, November 11th from 4 - 7 pm and on Saturday, November 13th from 8am to 11:00 at Old St Paul's Church, 723 Dundas St. Woodstock. (Subject to change before the auction begins.)

Shipping is not available unless arranged prior to the end of the auction.

Please contact us at oldstpaulsauction@gmail.com with questions regarding an alternate pick-up time, shipping or delivery within Oxford County.

Items not paid for by November 13th at noon, may go to the second highest bidder.

The following payment options are available:
In-person: Credit card, debit card, E-transfer or cash (exact change please).
Local delivery: E-transfer or cash.
For shipped items: E-transfer only.

E-transfers must be sent to osp@execulink.com before pick-up, delivery or shipping.



About Old St Paul's Church, Woodstock

Old St Paul's is Woodstock's Heritage Church. The church building was constructed in 1834 and contains some of the most significant historical monuments in the city. We have always been a very active congregation hosting many groups from all over Oxford County and we look forward to getting back to that when COVID subsides.

Old St Paul's is located on the lands of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. We recognize the Indigenous peoples who continue to call this land home and act as its stewards. We appreciate that the congregation of Old St Paul's also has responsibility, with all peoples, to share and care for this land for generations to come.

Our responsibilities also include providing shelter to the homeless by providing space for "The Inn". As well, we are committed to the on-going care and maintenance of this historic building.

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