It’s time to contribute to the SCUCE silent auction!

If you’re interested in contributing to the highly-anticipated annual SCUCE silent auction, now is the time!

The LSCU Advocacy Team is proud to announce the highly-anticipated annual silent auction to benefit the LSCU Federal Political Action Committee (FedPAC) and Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals will be held at the Thursday night dinner at Southeast Credit Union Conference & Expo in June 2021.

This year’s theme will be  “Around the World” — and we’d love your help to make this “trip” even better!

As in years past, we are looking to our member credit unions and conference exhibitors to assist in these fundraising efforts by contributing an item for the silent auction. Each auction item will be displayed along with the name of the donating credit union or vendor. The League will also accept monetary contributions to purchase an item on your behalf if you prefer.

We ask that each auction item have a retail value of at least $200. Some great item ideas are gaming consoles, tablets, headphones, cameras, beach vacation packages, purses, sunglasses, jewelry, culinary accessories or even sports memorabilia. LSCU & Affiliates will start displaying the auction items up for bid on Wednesday all the way through the dinner on Thursday night.

To learn more about the silent auction and/or to donate an item please click here or contact LSCU’s Blake Westbrook or Murphy Kennedy.

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