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Greater Seattle Aquarium Society

April 5th: General Auction!

Posted on Sat, 08 Mar 2025 by Erik

TL;DR: Saturday April 5th, 10AM, Upper Gwinn Commons, Seattle Pacific University.
Park in the Dravus Lot.
Fish, Plants, Tanks, Drygoods, EVERYTHING aquarium-related!
Card or Cash
Masks encouraged, but not required.

It's that time again for GSAS's main fundraiser, the HUGE General Auction!

We are once again holding the auction at Upper Gwinn Hall at Seattle Pacific University, same campus as our monthly meetings and Holiday Party. It will be on April 5th, which is a bit earlier than previous years (avoiding Easter and Tax weekends). Click on Google directions above, or on the map to see details of the area. Please park in the Dravus lot to the Southeast. A very small amount of accessible Parking and load/unload space is available on 6th Avenue as well. We will try to have our sandwichboard sign and doorbell set up outside this North entrance for drop-off and pickup. Outside food is not allowed inside the room...but can be purchased directly downstairs in the SPU cafeteria or Einstein Bros Bagels. Bring a water bottle!

Bidding starts at 10 AM, preview and setup at 9. We go until everything's gone (likely late afternoon). Please read the auction guidelines for more information. If you are a member, please pre-register your items. The board has again approved a bump of the seller split to 70% (historically it's 60%)!

What will you find at this auction? Everything! Tanks, logs, CO2 equipment, boxes of stuff from people's basements, and of course FISH, SHRIMP and PLANTS! We've got new donations donated by our generous Sponsor Stores and national companies. And hundreds of items being sold by GSAS members. Check our e-mail group Airstone and our Facebook page for updates and photos of the plant order and what members are bringing!

Non-members are always welcome to bid -- spread the news, print and hang the amazing poster from Amit! Volunteer to be a runner or recorder for a stretch.

Masks are encouraged but not required. If you have any symptoms of sickness, please be respectful of others and stay home. Similarly, be respectful of others' mask-wearing or distancing choices at our meetings.

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