Lower School Classroom visit by the Center for Wildlife


Item Number: 288

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $200

Online Close: Mar 3, 2019 9:00 PM EST

Bid History: 7 bids - Item Sold!


Description

Don't miss this opportunity! The winning bidder will receive a visit from the Center for Wildlife for their child's Lower School classroom.


"We pride ourselves at the Center for Wildlife with bringing high quality education programming about wildlife ecology, human impacts on wildlife and critical ecosystems, and stewardship to a region facing intense pressure from development and population growth. Our programming is aimed at educating and connecting our audiences to their local wildlife and environment, helping them to invest in and steward the environment that we share with our wild neighbors and each other leading to a healthier and happier world."

Special Instructions

Where applicable - the winning bidder is responsible for picking this item up from the BPC office in the 1791 building on campus between Wednesday March 6, 2019 and Friday March 8, 2019 or March 25, 2019 to April 12, 2019. If the item is not collected by April 13, 2019 then gift cards, tickets and gift certificates will be shipped to the winning bidder via regular mail, unless certified mail is specified by bidder prior to that date. If sent by certified mail, bidder is responsible for the shipping cost. All other items must be picked up.


To the Winning Bidder: Please keep the auction receipt for this item with your tax records to substantiate your contribution(s) to Berwick Academy. Federal tax law requires 501(c)(3) organizations, like Berwick Academy, to indicate if goods or services have been provided in exchange for your contribution(s). A good or service has been provided, therefore if the contribution(s) exceeds the estimated retail value of the item(s), you may be entitled to a tax deduction, within the limits otherwise prescribed in the Internal Revenue Code. Please consult your tax professional or the Internal Revenue Service for further guidance.

Donated by

Katie Watts