Menlo Park-Atherton Education Foundation – MPAEF Auction 2016
Auction Ends: May 13, 2016 11:59 PM PDT

Kids in Training

Be a Stanford Basketball Ball Girl!

Item Number
KIT01
Estimated Value
Priceless
Sold
350 USD to ld041f520
Number of Bids
5  -  Bid History

Item Description

Be a Stanford Basketball Ball Girl at a Stanford Women's Basketball home game during the 2016-17 season (exact game date TBD)! An unforgettable experience for your 9 to 13-year-old girl. The Ball Girl will get early entry to the game, with one accompanying adult (GA seat provided), shag balls during warm ups, mop off the court when needed, and spend the entire game on the sidelines viewing all the action up close. The Ball Girl must be 9 to 13 years old and in 8th grade or under at the time of the event. (This opportunity is not available to current eighth grade students.) Winner should contact Eileen Roche to confirm game date and time by the end of September 2016. Highest bidder wins.

Item Special Note

Winner will receive an email introduction to the donor's administrative contact as soon as possible after the auction close date. All items sold "as is" and all sales are final. A bid constitutes a non-refundable, binding agreement to purchase the item. MPAEF is not able to process refunds or exchanges for any reason. Gift certificates are not redeemable for cash. Unless otherwise specified, all items and services must be redeemed by April 28, 2017, which is one year fromt he auction end date. Bidders are responsible for contacting donors to make any arrangements. In consideration of our generous donors, please observe the limit on the maximum number of participants for an event, and please do not request duplication of an item by a donor. Successful bidders are advised that activities, services, and products are not sponsored by the MPAEF. The MPAEF cannot guarantee and does not accept liability or responsibility for any purchase, including but not limited to failure of delivery, performance and/or claims for personal injury.

Donated By:

Eileen Roche