ZAMBONI RIDE AND LOWER BOWL SEATS AT CLIMATE PLEDGE
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This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 12/11/2022

You and a friend will get (2) lower bowl tickets to a sold out Seattle Kraken home game. In addition, climb aboard the Kraken's Zamboni to clear the ice in between periods at the brand new Climate Pledge Arena!

About the cause:

100% of the proceeds will go towards the Virginia Mason Franciscan Health Foundation Hockey Fights Cancer fund to provide support services to cancer patients fighting for their lives. The Virginia Mason Franciscan Health Foundation is responsible for enhancing the level of philanthropic support for expert patient care with a compassionate touch for people throughout the Puget Sound area.

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Additional details:

As a condition of accepting the Zamboni ride, winner (or parent/guardian if rider is under eighteen years of age) agrees to sign a standard Climate Pledge Arena/Seattle Kraken injury release and use of likeness agreement. Release terms are non-negotiable; An alternative prize will be provided in lieu of Zamboni unavailability; Experience cannot be resold or re-auctioned; Cannot be transferred; Will be fulfilled at a mutually agreed upon date and in accordance with all relevant safety protocols; Travel and accommodations are not included; We expect all winning bidders and their guests to conduct themselves appropriately when attending an experience won at 15SOF Charity. Polite manners and respect for the generous donor and adherence to any rules or parameters are a must. Winner and guest must follow all safety protocols put in place by donor.


ZAMBONI RIDE AND LOWER BOWL SEATS AT CLIMATE PLEDGE
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Minimum Bid: $1,000.00
Final Bid: $1,100.00
Auction closed on Sunday, December 11, 2022.
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