Support Class of 2022 through online auction Nov. 21

The Junior Student Council invites you to the Virtual Junior Auction from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, November 21. Proceeds will benefit student-led events and Black Lives Matter Nashville. Click here to access the auction, and read on for important instructions.
The Class of 2022 remote Junior Auction will take place remotely on Saturday, November 21 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Click here to access the auction. Profits will contribute to Student Council-led events, as well as a donation to Black Lives Matter Nashville.

There are a large variety of items for sale, including:
  • Giftcards, products, and gift baskets from local businesses
  • Vacation home rentals
  • Artclectic art
  • A senior parking space (for the Class of 2022 only)
  • Vouches for services/experiences
The auction is available to view without an account for the website, but when you want to place a bid, making an account is necessary. Making an account is super easy. There will be a pop up on the top of the screen advising that you make an account in order to place a bid. All you have to do is type in the requested information, and you are set. Then you can bid on items or make a monetary donation through the website's green "donate" icon in the top right corner.

Item descriptions are located lower on the information about each item. Make sure you check the descriptions out so you know important information about the item you are bidding on!

Just a warning, there are some advertisements scattered throughout the website link. Be cautious when navigating through the website as some of the ads are tricky to identify. 

If you would rather contribute through a monetary donation rather than purchasing an item, please fill out this form to pledge a donation. The auction’s success in past years has mainly relied on the donations of parents. We would greatly appreciate any and all donations from you as well.
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