Friday, September 25, 2009

Top Secret!!

The fundraiser was launched in style on a cold but crisp January day with allthe volunteers who run Mary-Ann's Cottage, turning out to make a paper boat outside the the cottage.

Paper boats sailed in constantly for the next 7 months- hundreds of them! from 122 different boat yards in 25 different countries.

Quite exciting when the postie arrived each day! A fantastic response to our request for paper boats, I was really quite flabbergasted!

All the boats then went on display in Caithness Horizons, Thurso, and all boatswent on sale by secret silent auction. Bids came in from near and far, aseverything was also on a dedicated paper boat blog. At 6pm GMT Thursday 24thSeptember, the auction was closed and no more bids accepted. Now, you can imagine the excitement, wanting to know how many bids came in, did all boatsfinds a new home, and did we make any money for The Caithness Heritage Trust volunteers who run Mary-Ann's cottage!!?? And did I get the boats I bid on!!

Beki Pope, manager of Caithness Horizons, has the unenviable task of sorting all this out ! We helped to re-pack boats for their potential new owners. It was quite like a bizarre kind of bingo - Beki calling out numbers, while wecollected envelopes and boats from up a ladder on the wall or on the table -this was a very busy harbour!

Caithness Horizons are contacting the successful bidders over the next few days. We are going to wait until all boats have been collected and money in, before making our announcement of how much money was raised in total. The initial signs are good, as you've all been so generous, so again, I'm flabbergasted at what we've managed together - from just a paperboat.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

All bidding now Closed !

A big thank you to everyone for joining in the paper boat fundraiser fun!

All bids are now in and bidding is now closed!

If your bid for a boat was the highest - we'll be in touch with your over the next few days!

I am delighted to be able to tell you that ALL paper boats will have new homes.


It will take us a few days to do the final count, so check back soon to find out how much money we raised for the Caithness Heritage Trust to help them keep Mary-Ann's Cottage open for future generations.

Brilliant!!

A few pics taken on the opening night by Sheila Moir - Thanks Sheila.



And here's a few more pics of the paperboats exhibition!





1 hour left!! Bid for a boat!!!

1 hours left to bid!
Paper Boat Auction
Get your bids in before 18:00 GMT on Thursday 24th Sept.
in Caithness Horizons, Thurso and on-line.

Boats are listed by lot number.
There are 122 lots.
The lot number is beside each boat maker - so scroll down to see them all!
Some lots consist of more than one boat. If you are bidding on a lot number with more than one boat and are successful, you get all the boats in that lot number!

Start bidding from Friday 4th September at 18:00 GMT.
Bids will be reviewed after the exhibition has closed, at 18:00 GMT on Thursday 24th September.
Only successful bidders will be contacted.
The minimum bid is only £2.00
All bids must be made in pounds sterling.
Payment will only be requested from successful bidders, and could be cash, cheque, card or Paypal.
Please make sure you leave your postal address as well as an e-mail and telephone contact.
Name:
Postal Address:
E-mail:
Telephone number:
Date and time of bid:
Boat No: Bid Amount: £
Boat No: Bid Amount: £
Boat No: Bid Amount: £
You can bid for as many boats as you like!!
It's a secret silent auction - so we're not telling you which boats have bids already!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

NEWS FLASH!!

BBC Alba filmed the exhibition and paper boat fundraiser today.
Watch on-line if you live in the UK.

It will be broadcast on Wednesday 9th September.
You can watch live and then only 24 after first being broadcast.

Here's what to do!

Go to this website:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/alba/ then go to the box headed Naidheachdan (its on the lefthand side )and click on the link for An La (It's on the righthand side). There are two programme options available, one is for watching live (8pm - 8.30pm) and the other is for the most recent programme played. An La is Gaelic for The Day. An La is a news programme. Our paper boat fundraiser is one of many news items broadcast.