73rd Annual Hopkinsville Rotary Auction Behind After Night One

The Hopkinsville Rotary Club is behind after night one of the 73rd annual auction Monday night.

Auction chairman Brandon Killebrew said night one totals included bringing in $6,698 during the auction, a $755 decrease from last year. The Diner and Sweet Shop brought in $1,839.50, an increase of over $420 from last year. The Hour Club total sits at $115,692, a decrease of over $19,000 from last year.

He added three Chancellor-Level donors representing gifts of $20,000 or more have committed to the Rotary Club’s 73rd Annual Campaign: Jennie Stuart Health, In Memory of Sarah and Selden Trimble, and Sue Badgett.

Killebrew said during Monday night’s auction, they gave away about $108,000 from the Hopkinsville Rotary Foundation.

Last night, $100,000 was presented to the City of Hopkinsville to begin fundraising efforts for an all-inclusive playground at Rotary Park at Pardue Lane. The park will need around $900,000 to fully fund the construction.

Jeffers Bend Environmental Center received a $5,000 donation to support youth programming.

The Hopkinsville-Christian County Family YMCA received $3,500 in support of a special needs children swimming lesson program.

Last year, over $80,000 was given to eight organizations during the auction.

The auction will resume for night two Tuesday at 6:00 PM at the War Memorial Building in Hopkinsville. It will be live-streamed here or on Spectrum Cable channel 376.

Hour Club and item donations are still being sought, and supporters are encouraged to contact the club at (270) 886-3034.

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