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37th annual FCS auction goes online, April 1

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[/media-credit] Supporters of Fresno Christian browse for items before bidding officially starts, April 1.

Support campus programs via online bidding through April 13

UPDATE: May 1, 2020

According to Christy Rocca, assistant to superintendent, the  37th annual FCS auction drew the attention of more than 30,000 auction page views. Between sponsorships and the online auction, the 37th annual FCS auction cleared $80,000. 

Original article

Due to health and safety reasons, the annual Fresno Christian auction was postponed, March 14. For 37 years the FC live auction has never been canceled, and this will be the first year it has even been offered online, beginning April 1.

Since items donated to the live and silent auction were already collected, the auction committee chose to do an online auction. This year’s theme is ‘Deeply rooted’ and continues a long-time tradition of the FC community gathering to support the school.

Six-year Superintendent Jeremy Brown continues to focus on the impact of how parents, churches, teachers and the school has on the campus students. The 2019 FCS auction raised $157,704, contributing to the vision of the school.

“The theme really speaks to what the mission of FCS is,” Superintendent Brown said. “We work with our parents and churches to provide these on campus World Changers with a foundation for them to blossom. Being deeply rooted reflects all of the work done under the surface. Much of what we will see is determined by the quality of the roots they develop early.”

The administration’s goal is to recoup some of the costs lost through the cancellation, and ultimately raise funds for the school, since the school auction is already held for that purpose.

Dawn Hinton, ’93, and her husband, Dr. Sam Hinton, ’92, long time campus parents and alumni. She is currently a substitute teacher for FCS and on the Auction Committee with a focus on silent auction and elementary contest.

[/media-credit] Students, teachers, and auction committee members continue to photograph and post auction items online, April 1.

Dr. Hinton attended FCS for high school and both Dawn and Sam have memories of helping out at the Fresno Christian Auction when it was first started by Vern Reynolds. Back then it was held at the Fresno Pacific College gym: parents barbecued, and the students served the dinner.

Both Sam and Dawn said their memories enticed them to offer their time to the auction committee when her oldest, Wes, who is now a senior started as a kindergartener at FCS.

“I’m really going to miss the gathering together of parents, teachers, staff, pastors, alumni, grandparents, local leaders and friends in our community to support and celebrate Fresno Christian Schools at our annual dinner auction,” Dawn said. “I think the theme this year fits perfect with what we face.”

Over the past few years, the auction committee has discussed the possibility of doing an online auction in some way, but decided against it because they felt the gathering together was so important. But this situation has presented the perfect situation to try out.

“’Deeply Rooted’ reminds us that even when our faith is tested if we are rooted in God he will carry us through,” Dawn continued. “With Jesus as our Savior, we don’t have to fear death because we know God has made a way to pay for our sins. Being rooted in Christ also brings so much comfort and peace in the midst of all this.”

[/media-credit] Elementary secretary Lisa Dooley has helped organize the online auction.

She went on to say that the committee won’t ever give up getting together, but an online auction gives the opportunity for more people to bid on the great items people have donated.

As a result, the administration and board is hopeful to generate the funds needed that bridge the gap between tuition and the cost to run the school, including with the help of the many FCS partners.

“If you go to visit the auction at https://www.32auctions.com/FC2020, we highlight many of our partners that have given so generously to FCS,” Brown said. “These donations and the money we raise go into further developing our programs, keeping student to teacher ratios low and providing scholarships/tuition assistance for our students.”

Currently there are 326 items already entered in to the FCS online auction and, according to Christy Rocca, assistant to the superintendent/board, people are still bringing in items that still need to be entered into the system!

Over 190 different contributors, including table sponsors have contributed to the online items and fundraising effort. Rocca says day one of the auction has already been a success so “get on board and join the fun.”

One of those who has helped get the online auction off the ground is Lisa Dooley, the elementary office secretary.

“She has jumped in with enthusiasm and has been a huge part of pulling this off,” Dawn said. “She surprised me the day I showed up to get photos of items, before the stay at home mandate was issued, by having all the items ordered by number! It was a huge weight lifted off our shoulders. She brings order to the chaos and with a smile!”

To join the auction, visit www.32auctions.com/FC2020 and create an account. Participants will be able to browse the items before bidding begins. Bidding starts tomorrow morning, April 1, at 8 a.m. and continues through Monday, April 13 at 6 p.m.

Once the auction has concluded, winning bidders can call Lisa Dooley at (559)-299-1695, ext. 150, to set up an appointment to pick up their items. Pick up will begin April 14, and will be in Building 5 at FCS by appointment only to follow recommended social distancing guidelines.

The following video, senior Wesley Hinton explains how to support FCS through the online auction, April 1-13.

For last year’s auction article, read 36th FCS auction, ‘Going Places’, highlights student involvement, March 9 or Recap of 36th annual FCS Auction 2019 or watch FCS Auction 2019 video. Please leave a comment at the bottom of this article outlining some of your favorite FCS Auction memories.

The author can be reached via email: Wesley Hinton, Instagram and Twitter.

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