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October 16, 2014
GHTA Annual Conference Auction to Benefit Gift for Life

Gift for Life, the gift and home industries' charitable organization, announced it will receive a portion of the proceeds from the Gift and Home Trade Association (GHTA) auction held during the organization’s annual Bridgeway Collaborative conference, Nov. 11-13 in Nashville.

On the evening of Wednesday, Nov. 12, the GHTA’s “Night of Nashville” event will feature dinner, an auction and live entertainment for the more than 330 conference guests. The silent and live auction will be filled with a variety of items including vacation homes, such as a luxury 3-night stay at the Blue Oak private vineyard in Napa with a 10,000 square foot home; autographed memorabilia, including a piece from Tiger Woods; market center-related items, including booths and elevator door advertising; a selection of services, such as social media management, audits, and more; an array of hotel stays and gift certificates; and various home décor and fashion accessories items. 
 
“Thank you to GHTA, the Bridgeway Collaborative associations, and all the conference attendees for making an auction bid and helping our cause,” said Stu Teller, chair of the Gift for Life board. “We depend upon the generosity of our industry friends to continue our mission.”
 
“The GHTA has been a longtime partner of Gift for Life, and we look forward to increasing our support of the organization, via our conference auction,” said Todd Litzman, president of GHTA.
  
Each year, Gift for Life hosts events throughout the U.S. benefitting DIFFA. The primary mission of Gift for Life and DIFFA is to eradicate the AIDS pandemic in the U.S. Working together, Gift for Life and DIFFA will continue to raise funds for HIV/AIDS service and education programs.
 
For additional information, visit www.giftforlife.org



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