Z'aarx: The Charity Auction
Fun. Unique. Charitable.

  • Free and open to the public
  • Unique memorabilia, great prices, lots of laughs
  • Sunday 9am to 12pm
  • More than $100,000 raised over the years
  • Follow twitter.com/zaarx for updates and a chance to win prizes
  • For anyone not familiar with it, Gilda's Club Greater Toronto offers support for those touched by cancer. Gilda's Club Worldwide was founded in 1991, in memory of comedienne and Second City alumni Gilda Radner, who lost her life to ovarian cancer. Gilda's Club Greater Toronto opened in 2001 and has been offering support to people touched by with cancer ever since. If you would like more information on Gilda's Club, please visit them at www.gildasclubtoronto.org

    Help us reach our goal of $10,000!

    1. Donate an item for auction

    Throughout the year, the Charity Auction team works to locate autographed items and unique memorabilia for auction. If you are interested in making a donation, please contact us at charity@tcon.ca or come see us in the viewing room at Polaris 26.

    2. Visit us in the viewing room

    The Charity Auction Viewing Room is open on Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. Stop by to check out the auction items and pick something up from our quick sale and dollar tables. (Cash only.)

    Check out out the Virtual Viewing Room to get a sneak peak atautographs, memorabilia and other items!

    3. Come to the auction at 9 a.m. Sunday

    We know 9 a.m. on Sunday seems really early. (We stay up late on Saturday too.) But it's worth it. Here are some reasons why:

  • It's a chance to score unique items you won't find anywhere else. Previous auctions have featured Mark Shepard's personal Supernatural script, Col. Tigh's boxer shorts signed by Michael Hogan, Vala Mal Doran's hair clip plus an autographed photo from Claudia Black, a package of hard-to-find swag from the hit Canadian TV series Flashpoint, and much more.
  • Sometimes you can get a fantastic deal. True, sometimes the bidding gets intense -- all the better for Gilda's Club. But if nobody else is interested in your dream item, you might get lucky and pick it up for less than you thought.
  • We can be bribed. Can't stay to the end of the auction? For a small additional donation to Gilda's Club, we'll move the items up to be auctioned next.
  • It's easy. Visions of Christie's and Sotheby's scaring you? Don't worry. No registration required, no numbered paddles, no need to stay motionless for fear of suddenly spending thousands. Just show up, sit down, enjoy the show, and wave if you want to bid on something.
  • It's fun. Our auctioneers are a riot, and the battle of the bids can get very exciting. So even if you don't plan to buy anything, bring your coffee and enjoy the show! (In the past, Polaris guests have sometimes shown up as well to help auction special items.)

    And, of course, it's for a great cause.

    Ways to pay

    In the viewing room, we only take cash.

    At the auction, we take cash, debit, Visa, and MasterCard.


     

     

    Polaris Charity Auction Team:
    Robin Marwick
    Kate Halloran

    Monique Koevoets
    Evelina Kuczer

    Polaris Headlines
    Help Promote Polaris
    You can download our Jan. 20th flyer. Thank you for helping to spread the word about Polaris 26. If you woudl like us to mail you flyers write us at info@tcon.ca



    Open Meeting (Part 2)
    Thank you to everyone who attended our Jan 28, 2012 meeting. We've already made some of the suggested changes to our site.



    Online Registration

    Our Membership Online Registration (MOR) Wizard is now online.
    Registration now to get the Polaris 25 prices for Polaris 26!



    CHARITY AUCTION

    Thank you to everyone (those who: donate, bid, and purchased) for all the support. We are so thrilled to have raised over $12,000 for Gilda's Club Greater Toronto. We could not have done it without you!


    Random Photo
    John Noble