Tickets and tables are on sale now for the 17th Annual Not So Silent Auction benefiting Northside Neighborhood House, to be held at the Chattanooga Convention Center on Thursday, October 3, 2024, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
This unique event will round out the celebrations for Northside Neighborhood House’s 100th Anniversary of serving the community. With 600 attendees anticipated and over 100 items donated by local and regional businesses up for bid, this lively auction is one of Chattanooga’s favorite fundraisers. The event will feature a robust silent auction, a bourbon pull, a game of Heads or Tails, wine and beer pulls, and a live auction. Guests are sure to have a memorable evening while supporting Northside Neighborhood House’s impactful programs.
Chairs of this year’s Not So Silent Auction are Matthias and Keely Anderson, who are encouraging community members to gather at this event to support Northside Neighborhood House’s century of service. “It’s an honor to chair the Not So Silent Auction during NNH’s 100th Anniversary!” said the Andersons. “We love the energy, excitement, and community celebration this event brings each year, and we hope you’ll join us in supporting our neighbors and championing this amazing organization.”
Individual tickets for the event are priced at $125. Reserved tables, which can seat 10 guests, are on sale for $1,000. VIP tables are available for $1,500 and include seating for 10 guests near the auctioneers, early entry to the VIP Reception, table signage, a champagne toast, a commemorative gift, valet parking, and FURst dibs at the ever-popular Fur Boutique. All tickets include beverages and heavy appetizers. Prices will increase by $25-$250 when purchased after August 31, 2024.
The 17th Annual Not So Silent Auction is presented by EPB with Pinnacle, Unum, TVA, Regions, Quality Tire, Hudson Companies, HHM Certified Public Accountants, and Elliott Davis as High Five Sponsors.
The Northside Neighborhood House has been focused on empowering residents north of the Tennessee River to create thriving communities across northern Hamilton County since 1924. From ensuring individuals are housed with working utilities to supporting students in achieving academic success, NNH emphasizes forming relationships and linking individuals to resources that help them achieve stability for themselves and their families.
For more information about the 17th Annual Not So Silent Auction, additional sponsors, or to donate an auction item, please visit nnhouse.org/events or reach out to Chief Development Officer Jenny Stripling at jstripling@nnhouse.org.
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