Sunday, November 4, 2012

Team UT Silent Auction and Fundraiser November 18th

Team UT is having a Mardi Gras themed fundraiser November 18th from 12:00 noon until 4:30 p.m. at the Irish Times Pub and Restaurant located at 11348 Parkside Drive in Knoxville, TN. The event will include free food and drinks and a silent auction.

Items to be auctioned off include:

 an autographed mini helmet signed by former NFL Player Emmitt Smith, an autographed mini football signed by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Tennessee Titans autographed football, Nashville Predators autographed pucks and mini hockey sticks, 2012 Olympic Silver Medalist Dawn Harper autographed sneakers and running time,  2012 Olympic Gold Medalist Davis Tarwater autographed memorabilia, NASCAR autographed autograph memorabilia and much more!

Tickets to the event are $40 per person. If you are interested in attending, you may purchase a ticket now via credit/debit card or bank account through our PayPal account by clicking here:


Name of Attendee

Student Who Referred You


or you may send payment via check/money order.

Please make check/money order payable to The University of Tennessee for TEAM UT

Mail to the following address:

339 Claxton Complex
1122 Volunteer Blvd
Knoxville, TN 37916


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2 comments:

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