Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors brings back RPAC Silent Auction with new fundraising event

Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors brings back RPAC Silent Auction with new fundraising event
Carl Horst Chief Executive Officer at Cincinnati Area Board of REALTORS — Official website
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The Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors has announced the return of its RPAC Silent Auction, offering a variety of items for participants to bid on. The auction features products such as purses, an electric scooter, a vacuum cleaner, an espresso maker, and several other goods.

A new addition this year is the “Cork & Contribution” event. For $50 per pull, participants can select a mystery bag containing a bottle of spirits at the RAGC office. The bottles range from standard options to collector’s items and may include wine or liquor. All proceeds from both the silent auction and Cork & Contribution will go toward supporting RPAC.

According to the organization: “RPAC Cork & Contribution – $50 per Pull One pull = one bottle of booze… but what kind? That’s the mystery! Stop by the RAGC office and choose from a lineup of mystery bags—each hiding a guaranteed bottle of spirits. From everyday favorites to coveted collector’s items, you could uncover wine, liquor, or other spirited surprises. Every bottle is drinkable, every purchase supports RPAC, and every sip helps build REALTOR champions.”

The Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors noted that all winning bids and ticket purchases count toward annual RPAC investment levels. New auction items are being added regularly.

Participants are encouraged to visit the silent auction site for updates on available items.



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