
Heron Heights Elementary in Parkland. {BCPS}
The Heron Heights Elementary PTO Spring Auction is officially underway, offering families, friends, and community members a chance to support local students while bidding on exciting items and experiences.
Bidding opened on Thursday and will close on Monday, March 10, 2025, at 9:30 p.m. Participants must be at least 21 years old to place bids.
The annual auction is one of the school’s biggest fundraising events, with all proceeds directly benefiting Heron Heights Elementary. Funds raised will enhance academic programs, with 50% of all “Teacher Time” winnings going directly into individual classroom funds.
Last year’s auction generated over $60,000, significantly contributing to educational enrichment at the school. Organizers hope to surpass that amount this year and encourage bidders to invite friends and family to participate—no affiliation with the school is necessary to join the fun.
To participate, bidders must register on the auction platform, browse the catalog, and place bids on various items. Those who get outbid can still contribute by clicking the “Donate Now” button.
Winners can pick up their items at Heron Heights Elementary on Wednesday, March 19, during the day and an additional evening date to be announced. Auction items cannot be shipped, returned, or refunded.
For more details and to start bidding, visit the official auction page.
How to Get Involved:
- Register as a bidder
- Browse the catalog
- Place bids on must-have items
- Share the auction with family and friends
- Donate if you don’t win a bid
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